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YOU CAN PROLONG YOUR LIFE by keening your DENTAL ORGANS in perfect condition, thus promoting good digestion, which is the prime factor ot perfect uealth. You are invited to call frequently at my office for examination of the condition of your teeth All departments of dentistry are practiced, and by the most modern and conscientious methods. DR. LEROY LEWIS, D. D. S. McMinnville. PHYSICIANS ÇALBREATH & GOUCHER, Physicians and Surgeons. 1 (Office over Braly's Bank.) M c M innvili . k ... O regon . LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. Bettman A Warren will receive a new stock of crockery in u few days. If you want a good fountain i>en go to Wm. F. Ihelst bneider. The new city officials will take their places the first Mondav in December. | A new strip of sidewalk has been built ' along the south side of Second street be tween A and B. Have your shoes mended by Hoskins. I Special attention to ladies’ shoe repair- I ing. 41 tf Walter Shaul has gone to Seattle, where lie has employment. Mrs. Shaul may join him soon. We now have a few thousand dollars to loan on farm property, at good terms, 12tf I rvine A V inton . Mr. and Mrs. I). W. McCall have re turned from the health resort at Wimer, Jackson county. A D. Hoskins has some fine robes and blankets at reasonable prices, Go and see them. 41tf W. II. Sliger, city engineer, was made a fiill-tiedged K. of 1*. Wednesday night, and he is glad he is one of them. And why not save postage and C. Grissen before ordering your pa|iers and magazines? Sheriff Watt Henderson is painting his house this week, anticipating the return of his better half from Washington Sat urday. Columbia air tight heaters are the best and cheapest. Hodson is selling them cheap. G. S. Wright, dentist. Fruit jars and jelly glasses ol all siz.es at Bettman A Warren’s. Amos Nelson of West Chehalem was a pleasant business caller Wednesday. A new line of tobacco and cigars just received at Bettman A Warren’s. S. A. Manning’s patience and good looks are being put to the test this week by an ugly boil on his nose. Going to chop wood? Hodson lias the best two growth, shaved hickory axe handle, 25cts. Mrs. W. W. Wright left for Dayton. Wash., last week in response to a tele gram announcing the serious illness of a near relative from measles. I will positively leave McMinnville Nov. 20th. Only one week more to ob- tain goods in my line at nctual cost. Plenty of nice goods left. A. E. M c K ern . Wanted—In exchange for good wash Will also ing soap, tallow and grease take fir or oak wood or produce in ex- change for soap. 48-3 W m . L ambert . The contractors on the Yambill locks are being greatly favored in the matter of weather, and it begins to look hopeful for their completion vet this season. Chas. Hodson came up from Portland and visited his mother last Friday. Chas, holds a lucrative position as a member of tlie Marqitam Grand orches tra. You should see tho fine work our McMinnville Steam Laundry is putting out. 48-3 W. m . L ambert , Hepp. Mrs. J. M. Thurber of North Yambill returned from a month’s visit nt Quincy, Ill., on Monday. She encountered a good deal of unpleasant weather, which made, her think kindly of her Oregon home. Rev. R. W. King was taken suddenly ill on Saturday, while at work in the new Baptist church, and was unable to fill bis pulpit on Sunday, the place being taken by President Boardman. He is much better at this writing. Mrs. Mary Stow is reported very ill. C. Grissen’s new stock of wall paper. 6 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hunsaker arrived home Friday evening from their extend ed eastern visit. They report an enjoy able time. Any laundry left with D. Wardle at his tonsorial parlors will be given prompt attention. 48-3 W m . L ambert . Mrs. McDonald, mother of W. D. and Robert, who has been visiting her broth ers in Nebraska for several weeks, is en route for home Physicians and Surgeons. J Physician & Surgeon. 0 CITY MARKET. Q This week's addition to our Large Stock: More Dress Goods, Men’s and Boys' Clothing "Apron Strings," at the M. E. church Dec. 12, will be one of the finest entertainments ever held in the city. Chaplain Lozier la a man of great power to entertain ami Instruct. D. B. Kingery was marketing the pro duct of bis prune orchard last week something like 10,WK) pounds, which was his share of two-fifths after dividing with the liarties who did the drying. Rooms in Jacobson Block, About twenty young people went out M c M innvii . lk , - - - O regon . from the city Saturday evening to Knight WIds’ residence, and enjoyed a E. BARTEL, merry whist party. Supper was served. Flash light pictures were takep of the party by Wm. F. Dielscbneider. The announcement that Wapato lake, Rooms 7-8, Union Block, McMinnville. just over the border in Washington Special attention given to diseases of Women and Children, Stomach Troubles, Prostatic Dis county, so many years a favorite resort eases, Ruptures. for duck hunters, is to be drained, par celed into small tracts and brought to a MEAT MARKETS high state of cultivation, is welcome in telligence. Instead of appearing like a STREET MEAT MARKET, swampy waste, it should become one of the garden spots of Oregon. Reynolds & Bond. Prop’s The peace commission in Taris is de- scribed and illustrated in the November Fresh ami salt meats and sausages of all kinds constantly in stock. ( ash paid for magazine number of The Outlook, to be hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds published next week, by a stat! corres of fat stock. pondent in Taris. The article contains Beech Walker is iu the employ of the sketches of both the American and steam laundry. Any orders left, with MATTHIES & BOOTH, Spanish commissioners, with portraits him will be given careful attention. Proprietors of of most of them. Jacob A. Riis, the Win. Millsap and family are moving author of‘‘How the Other Half Lives,” to Lebanon this week. Their residence contributes a graphic article concerning will be occupied by Mr. Pace, the dray Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds the New York police department. Mr. man. Riis lias had exceptional acquaintance South side Third St. between B and C. The I . S. aptly captured Santiago and with the methods of the department, and Hodson captured V. S. A. axe, the best tells the story of many individual deeds and cheapest warranted axe in the mar PRODUCE MARKET. of heroism with enthusiastic praise. ket. Edward Everett Hale gives in this issue STREET PRODUCE ¡TARK e /, A business change of some note took the eleventh installment of his ‘'James W. T. Booth’s little shop was moved bodily on Wednesday from its place op place this week when L. E. Walker Russel Lowell and His Friends,” which L. E. Walker. Prop. posite O. H. Adams’ residence to the transferred his feed and produce market will lie concluded in the December Booth residence, the pulling being done to C. F. Daniels. The sale includes the magazine issue. It deals chiefly with real estate, consisting of 25x60 l’ebt front Lowell’s life in England when he served Gash paid for Poultry and Country Product*. by E. Wright’s engine. Hides and Tallow bought Hay, Oats, Millieed,1 ing on 1> street, besides stock, fixtures as United States minister, and is fully Oil Aleal, Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all Mrs. J W. Ballinger left for Seattle kinds kept on hand. and good will. Mr. Walker has coil- illustrated. Paul Bourget, the famous Wednesday morning,where she w ill visit ------- ----------- ■ ,, ■ . ■ ■ —■ her son Guv, and before returning will ducted the stand tor about five years. French essayist and novelist, is the BARBERS. also visit her son Harry at Port Town The new proprietor has an established author of a notable story, entitled “An reputation in the community as a good tigone,” which portrays with exceeding send. She may be absent a month. H. LOGAN, business man and will make a success of charm a gracious and lofty peisonality. Rev. Duncan Wallace, a bright. young tlie enterprise. Among the illustrated articles in this preacher from Walla Walla, is conduct Died—At St. Vincent’s hospital, Tort number are a picturesque account of a ing a series of meetings at the Cnmb. lam located opposite Burns A Danielsand aim Presbyterian church assisted by the pas land, Monday, Nov. 14th, Mrs. Minerva I visit to the country of Sitting Bull, by toglie all customers gissi treatment for little Rosa T. Shelton, with many striking money. Balli room, in connection. Your pat tor. The attendance and interest are Lewellyn, a former resident of this coun ronage solicited. ty, but latterly of Colfax, Wash. Death pictures of Indian life from original increasing. David Kinsey, 45 years of age. who has occurred from a surgical operation per photographs; and an article by Dr. HARNESS been making his home at Win. I.. Gil formed about three weeks prior. The Amory H. Bradford, on Bunyan's son's, was committed to the asylum on body was brought to McMinnville Mon “Pilgrim's Progress,” with special ref- gLSIA WRIGHT, the 10th inst., being pronounced upon day evening, and the funeral held Tues eience to a beautiful new edition soon Manufactures and Deals in examination an imbecile, unable to take day afternoon at the residence of Mrs. J. to be published, from which some re W. Gault, sister of deceased. The ser markable illustrations are reproduced. care of himself. vices were conducted by Rev. Geo. W. ($3.00 a year. The Outlook company, Tlie tax-rolls of Yamhill county will Fender. Mrs. Lewellyn was born Sept. New York.) be sent over to the state capital this SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, 5th, 1855, her maiden name being Arthur. week. County Clerk Nelson and bis l*li'H,c Tie lie Notice. ..lid brushes, and sella them cheaper than they She was a member of the Congregational Can be bought any where else in the Willamette deputy, J. O. Rogers, have worked hard Parties indebted to the firm of K. church. Three children are left to mourn Valley Dur all home made sets-ot harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. and faithfully on the big job of copying the loss of a mother, viz: Callie and Ed. Jacobson A Co., will greatly oblige by the rolls from the assessor. Adams, and Jessie Lewellyn. All were settling account at once, as we need Hie YV J. STRONG, money. Yours Truly, Saturday, Nov. 19th, 1898, the Salvation present at the funeral. R. J acobson A Co. Army will give a big oyster supper. Oys Dealer in amt Manufacturer of The first appearance of the McMinn ters will he served from 4 p. m. to 7 p. For Hale. m., and Captain and Mrs. Slayton will ville Amateur Dramatic Co. last Friday The old Christian church property in farewell Sunday night, and will leave for night in “A Soldier of Fortune,” was COLLARS, Portland Monday morning. All are wel greeted by a good house, the receipts be this city for sale at a bargain. See Dr. J. SADDLES, ing nearly $70. The audience was de II. Nelson at county clerk’s office. 37tf WHIPS, BRIDLES. come. lighted with the performance, and the SPURS, Etc. Mr. 1’. I’. Wright, now has his new occasion was enlivened w ith classic ren All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing t'lirni ter Sale. of all kinds promptly done. Located at corner confectionery staud established in the ditions by the new orchestra. The three of Third and B Streets. Hendrick block, and would be pleased to E's—Evenden, Eberle and Ekstein, A good fnrm of 100 acres, well im make your acquaintance. He keeps a , carried the heavy male parts. The peo- proved. One-half mile to graded school, LIVERYMEN vaiiety of fruits, nuts, confections and ! pie always expect good work from Mr. one and three-fourths mile to town; 00 taffy, and on special days will have new Evenden, and are never disatqiointed. acres in wheat. A bargain. For partic ÇITY STABLES features in candy of his own make. His Mr. Eberle as the color bearer nlways ulars, call on or address bon-lmns will be in demand during the pleases, and though not in usual good W. L W alker , Third St., between E and F. 45 4 McCoy, Oreg. holidays. * form, be gave no sign to the audience of any disability, and largely ’ played the Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Talmage Wilson & Henderson, Props went down to North Yamhill Tuesday to role of stage manager while filling his Rev. Geo. \V. Grannis will preach morning and evening on Sunday. Subjects, at 11 a. m., represent the state in the preliminary part on the stage. Mr. Ekstein as the “The Church ofPergamus.” At7:30 p. in.. “Na Everything first-class. Horses hoarded by day, week or month. Commercial travelers hearing of one Grace, charged with as Italian villain w as a great success. Not ture of the Divine Government.’’ Union conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. sailing S-. Jnsapis, a Greek by birth and a word seemed uttered wrong, nor a ges Thanksgiving services will be held Thursday, title, with a dangerous weapon. Tlie ture out of place, while his make-up was the 24th. Rev. G. W. Fender will preach the sermon. At 7:30 p. in. of that day there will be parties reside in the neighborhood of superb. His acting excelled that of a short prayer and praise service appropriate to DRAYMEN Moore’s valley, and it seems had been most performers who follow the stage as the occasion. Offerings for the hospital and j. stow , partners in the conduct of a small gro- a business, Arthur McPIiillips has be- the poof can be brought to this service, after cerv. A disagreement resulted from dis- come the stand-by for old man parts, which there will be a social and reunion of the McHINNVILLE members and friends of the church. solution and attempt to settle up their which is evidence that he can fill them business relations. On Monday the par- with eminent satisfaction. Harry Sharp ties met in the public highway, got out was a new man, who did splendidly in Strong, steady nerves Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made of their vehicles and were engaged in a the role of young love maker, though he Are needed for success monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. wordy controversy when a third party was unfortunate in having to wear that by the name of French joined them. * same old mustache that has done service < Every where. Nerves Words and gesticulations grew intense so long and has never been worthy the WOOD WORKER Depend simply, solely, and reckless, and in the beat of the de- name. Jesse Henderson,the doctor, was bate Grace drew a 38 calibre revolver and also unfortunate in his whisker make-up, |TI) HOFF, Upon the blood. handled it in such a careless manner that and bis acting deserved something more Pure, rich, nourishing it we.» discharged accidentally, we be- than sheep’s wool dipped in ink. It was Blood feeds the nerves lieve he claimed, while striking at his I observed that he went to sleep with bis | will reoair vonr Buggies and VVngnns. manufac ture Office Furniture. B.»»k cases, Wardrobes. former partner. The bnllet. at any rate, gloves on, but doctors are often over- ' And makes them strong. Brackets. Whatnot, and all kinds of wood work. instead of inflicting great bodily injury worked. The trio of ladies, Mrs. Hobbs, Two Doors East of City Stables. The great nerve tonic is npon .lasapis, struck Mr. French, the Miss Satie Snyder and .Miss Mattie Diel- disintcrested spectator, lodging in the Schneider carried their parts exceedingly Hood’s Sarsaparilla, region of the left suspender, a little be well, the latter two appearing in solo Because it makes low the collar Ixino, alter passing through work to good advantage. It would Im his mackintosh and coat, but without difficult to fmd anyone to excel Mr». The blood rich and inflicting any very painful injury. Grace Hobbs in “Prncilla” parts, and she has Pure, giving it power excused his possession of the revolver on come to be a stand-by .also. Lair Thomp the ground that he was afraid of Jasafiis, son in make-up, brogue and acting is a To feed the nerves. who he claimed was in the habit of car model Irishman, and possesses good 1 food’s Sarsaparilla rying a knife. Jasapis, in describing the stage abilities. Hardy Ballinger worker! Cures nervousness, affair to friends, maintains that he es the “kid” tricks with great skill, and, caped mortal injury by his agility in considering the prominence of hi» part Dyspepsia, rheumatism, dodging the bullet from Grace’s pistol. and the memorizing he hail to do, was a Catarrh, scrofula, The justice, howerer, bound Grace over decided success. The piay was a rather EI V’CRrAM RAI M la ■ positive car*. And all forms of Apply into the nostril«. It la qnickly absorbed .*> ; to the meeting of the grand jury and be heavy one. and in the last act, perticn- cants at Drnzrleta or by mu asap*. : 3c. by mail, | promptly gave bond for bis appearance. | larljr, could be »hortened with good effect. Impure blood. f i t bu / t UEKS, M W arrea St., Sew York Coj. QOOK & CABLE, ylrrioalj I Overcoats, Mackintoshes, Boots and Shoes, Blankets & Quilts, Capes and Jackets, Trunks and Valises, New Stock of Carpets and Linoleums. 4» i» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4* 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» T. S. — We have our own Tailor« anil a 4» Remember that we carry' the Largeit and Moat Complete Stock in the valley, and our prices are positively lower than in Portland. Yours Io please, R. JACOBSON & CO. large stock of Suitings. We are making Suits to order and guarantee a perfect, fit. WE HAVE THEM yy BARBER Umbrellas, Rubbers, Mackintoshes. And anything you may call for. Our second large I'all shipment has arrived, and with it another • • • large assortment of blankets and quilts. HARNESS, We Lead the Town for Low Prices on Boots and Shoes. Call and see us. HARNESS, The ncMinnville Grange & Farmers’ Co., C han . P. N elson , Manager. Cor. Fourth A B Stg. ••• ••• • •• : MORE ROOM! LARGER STOCK ! LOWER PRICES! I have enlarged my store quarter* to make room for my increased Stock, and the people of Yambill County will find me right, to the front thia Fall and Winter an usual, with the Ijirgent ami Best Assortment of lootwear in McMinnville. They can feel assured I will sustain my rep utation, gained in Twenty Yearn business in McMinnville, of giving the best value for the money and carrying the latest Styles. yy. Sign of the Big Boot. p. D1EUSCHNEIDER. Boots anil Shoes. Truck and Dray Co. WOOD WORKER I ♦ : ♦ : TIMELY WARNING 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. ROGERS BROS. Registered Pharmacists. : ♦ ♦ : ! I ake The Reporter and Get the News One Dollar Per Year. *