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G. S. Wright, dentist. Mrs. J. E. Magers is visiting her sister in Albany. C. Grissen ’ s new stock of wall paper. 6 by keeping your DENTAL ORGANS In perfect | D. M. Caldwell's son Chester is sick condition, thus promoting good digestion, Fruit jars and jelly glasses of all sizes G. S. Wright, dentist. which is the prime factor Oi period »ealtn. with nettle rash. at Bettman & Warren ’ s. You are invited to call frequently at my office | Bettman & Warren will receive a new- for examination of the condition of your teeth. ; Wm. Black has returned from a visit Win. Campbell ’ s son Chester has been All departments of dentistry are practiced, and stock of crockery in a few days. <1 by the most modern and conscientious methods. to his old Virginia home. quite sick of typhoid lever. If you want a good fountain lien go to i DR. LEKUV LEWIS. D. D. B. Hops have reached seventeen cents, ' N. C. Christenson has moved back to M in. F. Dielscbueider. McMinnville. now that uobody has any to sell. This week’s addition to our Subjects at Christian church next i Newberg from McMinnville. J. D. Nairn, who has been some time PHYSICIANS Lord's day, “Predestination” at 11 a. i P. J. Sharp and M. E. Adams are up Large Stock: iu Illinois, has returned to Ballston. from Portland to spend Thanksgiving. tn., and “Our Vineyard" at 7:30 p. in. QALBKEATH & GOUCHER, A new line of tobacco and cigars just Recorder Macy made his best record | The late T. H. Dupuy of Lafayette car received at Bettman ri Warren’s. ried $2,000 insurance in the Workmen on office receipts recently, taking in $85 j Physicians and $1,000 in the Degree of Honor. Miss Stella Noll is home from the Mon in twelve days. More Dress Goods, and Surgeons. Have your shoes mended by Hoskins. ' Going to chop wood? Hodson has the mouth normal to spend the Thanksgiv Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Special attention to ladies' shoe repair best two growth, shaved hickory axe ing holiday. (Office over Braly's Bank.) handle, 25cts. Mayor McPhillips looks straight ahead 41tf M c M innvuls • - • O regon . ing. Miss Nellie Cooper went to Portland | now with a “Job's comforter” on the Friday, Dec. 2d, recital at college chap el, given by pupils of music and elocu Saturday, being called by the illness of back of bis neck. QOOK & CABLE, Overcoats, Mackintoshes, The Grange store sold a dressed turkey tion, assisted by first-class talent. Ad-1 her sister. Boots and Shoes, this week that weighed 18 pounds. This Physicians mission 25 cents. Friday, Dec. 2d, recital at college chap- j is big for Oregon, where corn is scarce. Blankets & Quilts, pel, given by pupils of music and elo and Surgeons. We now have a few thousand dollars to | cution, assisted by first-class talent. Ad Wanted—In exchange for good wash loan on farm property, at. good terms. Rooms in Jacobson Block, mission 25 cents. ing soap, tallow and grease. Will also 12:f I rvine & V inton . O regon . McMiNNvaLE, take fir or oak wood or produce in ex Mr. Howard Ruffner and Miss Maud Up to Tuesday County Clerk Nelson had issued 56 marriage licenses since Shuck were united in marriage at the change for soap. Capes and Jackets, 48-3 W m . L ambert . J E. BARTEL, residence of Mrs. Mary Shuck, Sunday, July 1st. He says he has blanks left. Trunks and Valises, Nov. 20th, by Frank Abram Powell. The Webber dramatic Co. is giving a A D. Hoskins has some fine robes and Physician & Surgeon. blankets at reasonable prices. Go and Geo. C. Sears, ex-sheriff of Multnomah two-nights’ performance at the opera county, now owns a 700-acre ranch in bouse—last night and tonight. Rooms 7-8, Union Block, McMinnville. see them. 41tf Mrs. C. W. Lowe arrived home Tues Special attention given to diseases of Women Miss Jennie Walker returned Monday the northwest corner of Yambill, and has ana Children, Stomach Troubles, Prostatic DLs New Stock of Carpets and eases, Ruptures. evening from Sprague, Wash., where gone to pulling stumps in dead earnest. day to spend Thanksgiving. Dr. Lowe I. E. Holt, of Newberg, late fusion can will also give thanks under the family Linoleums. she has been visiting since July. rooftree. ABSTRACTER. And why not save jiostage and C. didate for county clerk, will remove from You should see the fine work our Grissen before ordering your papers and Newberg to Oaksdale, Wash., next |-j S. MALONEY, month, where he has a position as book McMinnville Steam Laundry is putting magazines? Remember that we carry the Largest keeper and salesman. out. and Most Complete Stock in the valley, The engagement of Mr. Ed. Hodges, Notary Public and Abstracter. Any laundry left with D. Wardle at 48-3 W m . L ambert , Prop. and our prices aro positively lower than brother of Mrs. G. S. Wright, and Mies Making Deeds and Mortgages a specialty. in Portland. his tonsorial parlors will be given A Mr. Stevens with his family arrived Millie Hale, late assistant to Mrs. E. S. Office with County Surveyor in court house. Yours to please. prompt attention. this week from Arkansas to become resi 20 years’ experience with the public surveys. Warren, is announced. 48-3 W m . L ambert . dents of McMinnville. He has rented a The U. S. army captured Santiago and One of the finest Berkshire sows ever house on B street. Hodson captured U. S. A. axe, the best MEAT MARKETS __ FraDk C. Ferguson is figuring on build and cheapest warranted axe in the mar brought to Oregon, arrived for Johu Red mond on Tuesday from Illinois. The ing a couple of bouses for rent Houses Q STREET MEAT MARKET, ket. expressage alone cost over $56, and the Friday, Dec. 2d, recital at college chap- pig was so high priced that our informant for this purpose, kept in good order, would bring in a sure and steady income. Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s. pel, given by pupils of music and elo wouldn’t give away the figures. Married—On Wednesday, Nov. 23d, at cution, assisted by first-class talent. Ad An unfortunate accident happened to 11 a. m., iu upper Happy valley, at the Fresh and salt meats and sausnges of all mission 25 cents. kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for our friend A. M. Waddel Saturday night. P. S.—We have our own Tailors and a hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds At the residence of B. F. Wright, Sun While getting out of his buggy on re residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and large stock of Suitings. We ure making of fat stock. Mrs. J. W. Draper, Mr. Alfred Jones and day, Nov. 20th, Mr. C. Eugene Wright turning home be slipped and sprained Suits to order and guarantee a perfect fit. and Mies Nettie M. Walker were united his knee quite badly, and will be laid up Miss Maud Draper, Rev. Geo. W. Fender officiating. jy^ATTHIES & BOOTH, in marriage by Frank Abram Powell. with it for a little while. Howard Hibbs had a close call to an Proprietors of The McMinnville Amateur Dreamatic The Bewley Bros, of Sheridan have company is figuring on presenting their had the acetylene light put in their accident on Tuesday. While hunting be next play during the holidays, but livery Btable by Joe Fellner of this city. stuck the muzzle of his gun in the mud 44 Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds haven’t fully decided upon what it shall They are well pleased with the change, and discharged it. The muzzle burst about a foot from the outer end. No other be. South aide Third St. between B and C. as it does away with the use of lanterns damage was done. Q* Suits some people, because it’s cheap, while as a matter of Columbia air tight heaters are the best entirely. In order to raise the debt against the z° fact, dirt cheap goods are usually dear at any cost, especially and ejieapest. Hodson is selling them Sheridan holds her city election the Christian church at Heppner, Rev. Shel So iu our line of trade. We keep some cheap goods in order to PRODUCE MARKET. cheap. first Monday in December. The Sun ly, the pastor, stated to his congregation U please those who must have them, but we constantly preach as Bahrs, the mining expert and guide, says there is no stir except for the office that he wanted them to apply his salary a business principle the wisdom of buying a good article tho it ß STREET PRODUCE HARKET, under arrest for obtaining money under of city marshal, for which place the from now on to the payment of the debt, z° cost a trifle more. It’s a saving in the long run of money and false pretenses, gave bond last Saturday, names of John Cain and J. A. Huston and iu order to gain a livelihood in the So temper. Hence the quality of our goods, and the pleasn.r.t L. E. Walker, Prop. U countenances of our customers. and pulled out for his home at Spokane. are mentioned. meantime he had accepted a position in Commencing Dec. 1st, the Grange & Mr. Euphrates Boucher, editor of The one of the general merchandise stores. Cash paid for Poultry and Country Produce. >o See these Late Bedsteads, Tables, Carpets, Etc. Hides and Tallow bought. Hay, Oats, Millfeed, Farmer’s Co. will begin their second an Fountain and Journal at Mount Vernon, Oil Meal, Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all D. V. Olds of Lafayette was in the city » House Furnisher. oj nual clearance and stock taking sale. Mo., is in the city, a guest of bis old kinds kept on hand. Tuesday. He told us of the condition of Watch the columns of this paper next friends, J. C. Cooper and Capt. Wyatt the locks at the present time. A fine week for their large ad. Harris. He is making a tour of the coast engine is submerged, and the houses and Mrs. Kate Lucas of Rickreall fails to and visiting a number of friends at vari the apparatus used in mixing the cement yy H. LOGAN, get her Reporter oftener than semi-oc- ous pointe. are Hooded. He says it is easily possi casionally. Postmasters and railway The Manila Guards’ entertainment ble for twats to come up to McMinnville mail clerks will please have an eye out next Saturday night at the opera bouse at the present stage of water, and with and see w hat becomes of it. will be the treat of the season. The pro the river as it is now, one can get a very I am located opposite Burns & Daniels and aim MORE ROOM ! # to give all customers good treatment for little James M. Pugh, the abstracter, has gram will be carried out by some of the good idea of the excellent navigation money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat Z . LARGER STOCK ! • J been very busily employed for several best local talent of the city, and the that will be afforded whenever the locks ronage solicited. months in completing his abstracts up Guards will also be assisted by J. ate completed. He thinks it very un LOWER PRICES! Z to date, and estimates that the work will D. Stevens, a Shakespearian dramatic fortunate that the work was not com HARNESS lie accomplished about the first of the reader of Portland. The price of admit pleted, but believes it would have taken I have enlarged my store quarters to make room for my increased tance is only 25 cents. No extra charge a greater time to complete them than year. gLSIA WRIGHT, Stock, and the people of Yamhill County will find me right to the front The marriage of Jesse Henderson and for reserved seats. this Fall and Winter as usual, with the Largest and Best Assortment of the two weeks spoken of as necessary by Manufactures and Deals In Miss Daisy Eitlegoorge is announced to Ate Footwear in McMinnville. They cau feel assured I will sustain my iep» On the 18th of November, last year, those in charge of the work. Tr utation, gained in Twenty Years business in McMinnville, of giving the occur in the Christian church at North there was a fall of two inches of snow HARNESS, A good deal of anxiety is felt for the best value for the money and carrying the Latest Styles. Yamhill next Sunday. They will reside according to S. H. Maris’ calendar and welfare of Scott Inglis among his New SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, on Mr. Henderson’s farm, the old Down he says the highest water mark for the berg friends, which is occasioned by a Sign of the Big Boot. The ceremony will lie per entire winter in the sloughs was reached F. DlEbSCHNElDER. ».ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they ing place. newspaper item w hich appeared in an can be bought anvwhere else in the Willamette formed at 11:30, and the public is cordial on Nov. 19th Boots and Shoes. And yet people were Indiana paper, stating that one Scott In Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. ly invited to attend. shivering early this week and saying it glis had committed suicide in New York Mrs. Mahala Cozine of this city has a was the coldest snap we have had for City while in a despondent state of mind. J. STRONG, persimmon tree growing in her yard and years. The memory of the average Ore Mies Maggie Inglis has not beard from bearing fruit, matured specimens of gonian is not reliable on weather, and her brother, It. S. Inglis of Oakland, Dealer in and Manufacturer of which she has kindly left at this office. he needs to have dates drawn on him. California, since some six months ago, Apparently the tree is at home in Ore The pluckiest woman in Washington and it is feared that he is the man re HARNESS, gon, the one in question being ten or county is Miss Jesse Mitchell. About 4 ported as having taken his life in New- The great success obtained with preparations for ° SADDLES, COLLARS, twelve feet tall and only four years old. o’clock one Saturday afternoon she ap York. Letters and telegrams have been BRIDLES, WHIPS, About thirty persimmons were borne thia plied to the superintendent of schools for preventing the decay of teeth is surprising. There « ■ sent to that city asking for particulars, SPURS, Etc. eeaeon. are several hundred preparations of this kind, in ’► a permit to teach until the next exami with a view of ascertaining the facts re All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing In response to a number of inquiries nation. Her credentials, which were her lating to the news item, and with the ♦ liquid and powder, and each maker thinks his the <► of all kinds promptly done. Located at coiner from ladies of McMinnville, it is desired school examination standings, were read of Third and B Street«. hope that the unfortunate victim will best. We make a preparation for the teeth—we to announce that a private class in the and the permit granted. On the follow prove to be some other than R. 8. Inglis, don ’ t say it is the best—but we do say it is just as gymnasium at the college will lie organ LIVERYMEN. ing Monday morning she was at her formerly of Newberg.—Graphic. ized by Mrs. Watson, and conducted by school, 28 miles in the mountains, having good. The ingredients are pure and harmless. her, if a sufficient numberof applications i walked every step of the way since 5 Ç1TY STABLES, Our guarantee stands back of it to do anything ;; tor »ale. ♦ are made. This class w ill be for ladies ' o’clock the preceding Saturday evening that the other kinds do—or money back. White <> The old Christian church property in < > Third St., between E and F. of McMinnville who desire to do work in Miss Mitchell took the examination last this city for sale at a bargain. See Dr. J. as the driven snow are the teeth cleaned with / physical culture. Apply to Mrs. Wat week and passed high enough to entitle H. Nelson at county clerk’s office. 37tf « ► Wilson & Henderson, Props. DENTALINE. It’s fragrant and lasting. Double son, at the college H. L. B oardman . i her to a first-grade certificate, but she is the quantity of others for 25cts. <► Mrs. Sylvia D. Durham, wife of D. O. denied this because she has not taught Everything first-class. Horses boarded by ROGERS BROS. Registered Pharmacists. dav, week or month. Commercial travelers Durham, died at her home in this city long enough to get the experience the law conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. last Friday evening, Nov. 18th She requires. Give us a call. was a native of New York and her age Announcement of the arrest of Ed was 67 years, 10 months and 18 days. ward Warren on suspicion of being the His Story of What Hood’s Sar Manila Guards’ Program. DRAYMEN Mr. Clarence Irvine, of the grocery She had been in feeble health some time. party who set the fire which resulted in saparilla Has Done The following is the program of the en firm of Irvine 4 Son of thia city, and The funeral services were held Sunday at the destruction of the greater part of yy. J. 5TOW, 1 :30 p. m., from the Methodist church, the town of Canyon City recently, ap Whole Family Creatly Helped by tertainment to be given at the ofiera Miss .MaeScroggin of Sheridan, a former M c M innville house, Saturday evening, Nov. 26th: Mu college student, and well known here, the sermon being preached by Dr. Gran peared in the Oregonian of Sunday. The This Medicine. nis to an audience that crowded the arrest was made at Sumpter by Sheriff “I am an old run down soldier, my sic by the band; ruusic, Misses Hobbs were united in marriage Thanksgiving Truck and Dray Co. building. At the grave the ceremonies Huntington and deputies of Baker whole system being out of order and my and Patty; piano duet, Misses Patty and day, Nov. 24th, at 1 p. m., at the home Snyder; recitation, J. D. Stevens; vocal of the bride’s brother-in-law, G*o. Ep- Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful were in charge of the ladies of the East- county. He was taken back to Canyon right side partially paralyzed. I have handling guaranteed. Collections will ba made ■olo, Jennie Snyder; music by the band; jierly, on Lincoln street, East Portland. tried various remedies and realized only : ern Star, of whom the deceased was an ! City, to answer the charge of arson. monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. temporary relief. I have been taking music, Mieses Hobbs and Patty; drill, The officiating clergyman was that amia i honored member. I Canyon City people say that Warren Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Fills, and four Guards ¡recitation, J. D. Stevens; ble and popular minister, Rev. C. C. Po David Everest, an Oregon pioneer who [sometime previous to the fire, while in- have derived more real benefit from them vocal solo, Miss Katherine Glen; vocal WOOD WORKER. ling, president of Lafayette seminary. | toxicated, threatened to burn the town settled in the Chelialem valley in 1847, than anything I have tried. My wife has solo, Fred Boardman ; comic song, eight Mr. and Mrs. Irvine returned to Mc- died at hie home near Newlierg, Friday, for some imaginary wrong done him. been greatly helped by Hood's Sarsapa Guards in costume ; music by the band. CD HOPE, 1 Minnville Thanksgiving evening to occu- rilla. She was all run down and her ; This, coupled with the fact that the blaze Nov. 18th, of apoplexy, aged 74 years. 1 py the new home on Court street, which He was in Newberg to dispose of some started in his room at the Elkhorn hotel, ■yatem much out of order. My two little AVO OD WORKER apples Married—In this ciiv at the residence Clarence had thoroughly furnished in ad boys recovered quickly from the effects Tuesday morning, apparently as constitutes the principal evidence which i of F. W. Redmond, Wednesday evening, will repair ynnr Buggies and Wagons, manufac 1 well as usual, but while transacting bus led to the arrest. The prisoner was born of diphtheria by taking Hood’s Sarsapa Nov. 32d, by Rev. R. W. King, Mr. Wal- vance. Of the numerous weddings oc ture Office Furniture. Book cases. Wardrobes, rilla, which rid them of tronbleeomeeorea i ter Miller and Miss Leia Baker, both of curring at this time there is none that Brackets, Whatnot* and all kinds of wood. work. iness in Representative Butt's law office, and raised in Yamhill county, and bis and symptoms of the croup. They are city. About a dozen guests were The Reporter takes greater pleasure in Two Doors East of City Stables. was taken sick at the stomach, and was family is among the most respectable in now well and hearty.” W. F. B urnett , thia present. Mr. and Mrs. Miller made tour extending to the contracting parties the this city. The evidence is not conclu removed to his home. Mr. Everest was Starkey, Oregon. Remember to Portland the following day. The Re porter as well as a host of other friends wish that heaven's most benign blessings an Indian war veteran, havingionght the sive against the young man, and the hope Pleaae Iskr Retire« congratulates these estimable young | may attend them for all time. is universal at bis old home that the peo Parties indebted to the firm of R. Indians after the massacre of Dr. Whit people. Noah Phelps of Dayton is reported in ple of Canyon City tuay prove themselves Jacobson A Co., will greatly oblige by man and also in 1855, wheu the govern W. L. Warren has been drawn on the critical condition as the result of rupture. law-abiding and give the prisoner what Is the best-la fact the One True Blood FnrlSer. ment called for volunteers. He was tbs settling account at once, as we need the n.|. etira nausea, lodlxestlon, . United States grand jury, to sit in Port- An operation for this trouble was per- father of eleven children, 7 of whom are every man is sntitled to, a fair hearing 44 money. Voura Truly, IlOOU S rlllS famousness,ooosUpeUon. j land December 12th. 1 formed by Dr. Cook on Tuesday. before the law. still living. R. J acobson A Co. YOU CAN PROLONG YOUR LIFE LOCAL NEWS. Tieiv ybrivalj I » B .»> » » B » ?♦ » » è» B B » B è* » à» » B » B » è» B » è» B » B » » à» B 6» è» B s R. J AGOBSOH & GO. à» ft» » B » » B e e è» B e B noonro CITY MARKET. Any Old Thing” E H. C. BURNS CjUUUUULfiJUUUULOJUUUUUULfiJl^^ BARBER. J : * i TIMELY WARNING An OldSoldier Hood s % •