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YOU CAN PROLONG YOUR LIFE by keeping your DENTAL ORGANS in perfect condition. thuB promoting good digettioi , which is the prime factor ot perfect health. You are invited to call frequently at tuy 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. I). S. M’Mip.n \ ilh‘. PHYSICIANS i CALBREATH & GOUCHER, ,, Physicians and Surgeons. (Office over Braly's Bank.) M c M imnvillb O iucgon . ... £OOK & CABLE, Physicians and Surgeons. Rooms in Jacobson Block, M c M innville , • • • O reoon . - J E. BARTEL, Physician & Surgeon. Rooms 7-8, Union Block, McMinnville. Special attention riven to diseases of Women anil Children, SUnnaeh Troubles, Prostatic Dis eases, Ruptures. ABSTRACTER. |-j S. MALONEY, Notary Public and Abstracter. Makins Deeds and Mortgages a specialty. Office with County Surveyor in court house. 20 years’experience with the public surveys. MEAT M ARKETS 0 STREET MEAT MARKET, Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s. Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds of tat stock. ^ATTHIES & BOOTH, Proprietors of ITY MARKET. Choice, Frosh Meats, All Kinds South side Third St. between B and C. produce : market . Q STREET PRODUCE MARKET, C. F. Daniels, Prop. Cash paid for Poultry and Country Produce. Hides mill Tallow bought. Ha), Oats, Millfeed, oil Meal, F laxseed and Bee Supplies of all kinds kept on hand. BARBERS.________ ___ yy H. LOGAN, BARBER. I am located opposite Burns A Daniels and alm to give all customers good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat ronage solicited. HARNESS gLSIA WRIGHT, Manufactures and Deals in < HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, .ndbruabe“. and sills them cheaper Ilian they can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Vitr all.4wme made sets of harness are Iffinounceil MSfsurpassed by those who buy them. yy J. STRONG, Dealer in and Manufacturer ot HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Etc. COLLARS, WHIPS, All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing of all kinds promptly done. Located at corner of Third and B Street«. LIVERYMEN. £ITY STABLES, Third St., between E and F. Wilson & Henderson, Props. Everything first-cla»s. Horse« boarded by day, week or month. Commercial travelers conveyed to all joints at moat reasonable rate», tiive us a call. DRAYMEN yy J. stow , M c M innville Truck and Dray Co. Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful hau l ling guaranteed, collections will be made •ajfchly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. WOOD WORKER. \v()OD WORKER will renair your Buggies and Wagon’, manufac ture Office Furniture. Bonk cases, Wardrobe«, Brackets. Whatnot* and all kind.« of vond work. Two Doors East of City Stable«. The ladies' social dancing club give their first dance at Secular hall next Sat urday evening, Dec. 3d. Music by Toney’s orchestra. Good management, and a good time insure ! to all patrons. • C. Grissen'a new stock of wall paper. 6 A new line of tobacco and cigars just » G. S. Wright, dentist. Dr. Frank Lynch of Chehalis, Wash., received at Bettman A Warren's. Schilling's best baking powder, coffee, è» Mrs. Kittie Patty and daughter Valeria was visiting his parents in this city this spices and extracts at the Grange A week. » are in Portland for a two weeks’ visit. I » Circuit court meets in Dallas Dec. 5th. Farmers’ store. Bettman A Warren will receive a new » Clark Allison and A. M. Vmpblett, Young Magers will lie tried for murder stock of crockery in a few days. ft» formerly residents of this county, have Consult Dr. Lowe about your eves, in during the term. This week’s addition to our ft» Johnnie Carlson has returned after a moved to Grass valley, Sherman county. Dr. Wright’s office next Saturday. One ft» Large Stock: Going to chop wood? Hodson lias the long stay in California, and will remain ft» day only. best two growth, shaved hickory axe ft» If yon want a good fountain pen go to in Yamhill county during this winter. i» The case of Stout A Martin vs Yamhill handle. 25cts. Wm. F. Dielschneider. ft» Miss Eva Brower of Happy valley is county, will be tried next Tuesday in The clearance sale draws the crowds ft» More Dress Goods, Washington county, on a charge of quite ill, and her brother Joe of the dray at the Grange A Farmers’ store. ft» Men's and Boys ’ Clothing line has been called home. venue. ft» All MILLINERY greatly reduced at Friday, Dec. 2d, recital at college chap- 5 Ed. Tyler has bought the right to sell M iss Eva Martin’s. è» the buggy Itoxing tightener on display pel, given by pupils of music and elo Have your shoes mended by Hoskins. ft» here a few weeks ago. His son Will will cution, assisted by first-class talent. Ad Special attention to ladies’ shoe repair ft» mission 25 cents. do the canvassing. Overcoats, Mackintoshes, ing. 41tf ft» Mrs. Wesley Houck and two youngest Boots and Shoes, Frank Abram Powell will preach next ft» Miss Bertha Schreyer has formed a Lord’s day on “Give Christ Thine Heart” daughters will leave in a few days for ft» Blankets & Quilts, class in German and gave the first les California to visit Mrs Houck's daughter, ft» son at R. Nelson’s residence Wednesday i at 11 a. m., and “The C. V. B. M. and Mrs. Van Brown at Santa Barbara. ft» its Work" at 7 :30 p. m. evening. ft» Any laundry left with D. Wardle at Frank Miller of this city and Mrs. ft» Friday, Dec. 2d, recital at college chap his tonsorial parlors will be given ft» el, given by pupils of music and elocu Dodson, his mother in law, have leased prompt attention. Capes and Jackets, the hotel of Nat. Holman at Dallas, and ft» tion, assisted by first-class talent. Ad 48-3 W m . L ambert . bought the furniture. They will take 5 Trunks and Valises, mission 25 cents. possession soon. Glen O. Holman of Portland is in the ft» We now have a few thousand dollars to ft» J. W. Redd, the stock buyer, predicts city. Glen O. is the author of a little loan on farm property, at good terms. ft» that sheep will be higher in tlie spring book “Colum and Me,” said to be pretty 12tf I rvine A V inton . good reading. than ever before. There is a great de New Stock of Carpets and ft» Eugene Loper is executing a contract mand for stockers and the supply Columbia air tight heaters are the best ft» Linoleums. to saw 25 cords of wood near Lafayette. throughout the country is low. • and cheapest. Hodson is selling them ft» The steam saws about town will have a ft» Wanted—In exchange for good wash cheap. chance during his absence. ft» Robert J. Hutchcroft of Carlton, aged ing soap, tallow and grease. ’Will also Wanted—Lady or gentleman to net as take fir or oak wood or produce in ex about 71 years, died on Monday of yellow Remember that we carry the Largest ft» and Most Complete Stock in the valley, ft» agent for Yamhill county. Address | change for soap. jaundice, and was buried in North Yam and our prices are positively lower than ft» T hermo -O zone C omi ’ anv , 301 Macleay hill cemetery on Tuesday. 48-3 W m . L ambert . in Portland. ft» Bld’g, Portland, Oregon. 50-3 You should see the fine work our Rev. E. E. Thompson is now in Seat ft» Yours to please, The Reporter wishes Edward Taylor of tle, and is pastor of a church. His family McMinnville Steam Laundry ¡splitting ft» Sheridan Lon voyage. He left yesterday remains in Missouri for the present. out. ft» for a three months’ visit to his parents Many’ of his old friends here think he ft» 48-3 W m . L ambert , Prop. ft» and old home in South England, after slionld have come up and seen them as The Polk County Observer issues a ; ft» an absence of 24 years. lie passed through Portland. creditable special edition this week, ill ft» A I). Hoskins has some tine robes and An unusual sight on the railroad sw itch celebration of the new court house being ft» blankets at reasonable prices. Go and at McMinnville this week is two freight built in Dallas. ft» see them. 41tf ft» ears of the Lake Shore A Michigan This is the last mouth in the year, an ft» Miss Eva Martin still hasa few of those Southern. It isn't often they get so far excellent time to settle newspaper bills )’. S.—We have our own Tailor« anti a ft» nice wraps left. Prices 25 per cent to 50 from their native haunts. They were Get a good start with the new year, paid large stock of Suiting«. We are making ft» per cent lower than any place else in the laden with the Page fencing. Suits to order and guarantee * perfect fit. up in advance. county. S Congressman Tongue, accompanied by Mrs. J. B. Williams will go to San And why not save postage and C. his wife, left Hillsboro f<x Washington, Francisto next week to see her husband, Griesen before ordering your papers and ! D. C., on Tuesday afternoon, and expect «ho expects to leav'e for Manila on the magazines? to arrive there Sunday evening, the day 19th inst. Mrs. Harry Watkins has returned from before the meeting of congress. Mr. The ladies of thn Christian church Portland. She will remain here two Tongue expects to return home tlie 10th made about $70 at their Thanksgiving weeks, after which she will probably go | of next March. dinner, and a splendid dinner it was. to Pocatello, Idaho, where her husband I A new scheme for social amusemen’ is Tlie crowd was large and good natured, contemplates locating. the “horror” social. The participants and the new church was demonstrated The U. S. army captured Santiago and | take to the party or represent in any an excellent buildiug for such functions. Hodson captured U. S. A. axe, the best ! fashion they please, whatever may be Effort is being made to secure a class In order to make room for large-shipments of goods to and cheapest warranted axe in the mar their particular dislikes or horrors. Prizes in vocal music for Prof. Werschkul of are then offered for the most successful Portland, who agrees to come to Mc arrive in January, we offer the following special bargains for ket. guessers of the horrors thus represented. Minnville and give 15 lessons to fifty pu the next 30 days, commencing Dec. 1st, ’98: Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Brenneman have The Christian church at Carlton will pils for $2 each, the term to close with a returned from Idaho, and will occupy A large line of Children’s Shoes, 19c to $1 the Peter Cooper farm south of Dayton. be dedicated Sunday, Dec. J 1th. W. F. grand concert, proceeds of which would G Ladies’ Shoes, 60c to $2 Mr. Brenneman did well in the pantry Cowden, general evangelist of the north go to the class. The writer personally (Í Boys’ Shoes, business by trading out and selling the west, will deliver the dedicatory address. knew Prof. Werschkul in the east, and 90c to $1.75 W. F. Cowden’s home is in Tacoma, knows him to be an excellent instructor G property. Men’s Shoes, $1 to $2 Wash. The public is cordially invited I Friday, Dec. 2d, recital at college chap- to attend the services. Provision will be and a splendid gentleman. These shoes are all new and latest styles. They are Rev. Geo. W. Grannis, pastor of the pel. given by pupils of music and elo made to entertain those who attend. broken lines, and we offer them at these prices in order to Methodist church, will pieach Sunday cution, assisted by first-class talent. Ad Win. Poole was laid up last week from next, morning and evening. Subject at close them out. mission 25 cents. a severe blow received from a failing der-1 11 a. m., “The Church at Sardis;”at 7:30 Every lady wants a fur collarette this rick, while working for Wakefield A Jac-1 Men's Rubbers in all toes, Moousockets, - 55c “Parity.” The evening service will be season. Miss Eva Martin has just re obson on their new O. R. A N. dock in of special interest to young people. The Men's Duck Coats, rubber lined, - $1. ceived some handsome ones from New Portland. He thought for a time be was Sunday school and Epworth league will Men ’ s Duck Coats, wool lined, - 80c York, the very latest styles at bargain paralyzed, but as heretofore, be is show meet at regular hours. No member of prices. 100 Men’s Suits, - $4.50 to $8. ing recuperative power?. He came home tlie church should be absent from the Two carloads of the Page wire fencing Saturday night, and is able to walk about Thursday evening prayer meeting. 240 Boys Suits, - 50c to $3.25 arrived for Mr. Estes this week. The with a cane. price of the farm fence is put down to 175 Young Men’s Suits, - $3 to $6 The attendance was small attlie Manila 1‘lcuse Take Nailer. 65 <■< nts per rod, the cheapest it has ever Guards’ entertainment Saturday even 120 pairs Men ’ s Pants from - 75c to $2.25 Parties indebted to the firm of R. been sold west of the Rocky mountains. ing, but the program was enjoyed. Mr. Jacobson A Co., will greatly oblige by The above line of Clothing we offer The sooner the people of McMinnville Stephens, the Shakespearian renditions settling account at once, as we need the drop the chimerical talk about building were entertaining, and the singing by money. Yours Truly, immense drainage sewers, and take up home talent and “Miss Brown’s Cake R. J acobson A- Co. in earnest the question of better sanita Walk” were well appreciated. The lat from regular prices. In order to get sizes call early, as the tion for the whole city, the sooner will ter demonstrated that there is good tal tor Note. line will soon be broken. something of practical benefit be ac ent here fora ladies’ minstrel troii|>e. The old Christian church property in In addition to the above special prices we can give you complished. It has been the habit for a Titos. H. Rogers will write a play fori this city for sale at a bargain. See I)r. J. number of years, whenever a case of ma the McMinnville Amateur Dramatic Co., I II. Nelson at county clerk's office. 37tf the lowest prices ever offered in Dry Goods, Men’s Furnish laria or typhoid sickness occurred, to lay to be presented this winter. We would ing Goods, Groceries, Lamps and Crockery. the blame to want of proper sewerage suggest to Mr. Rogers that he put a lot of and to look no farther for the real cause, Rough Riders and volunteer soldiers in although in nearly every instance a little it, and have a hero in a hospital three thought and investigation would have months while the heroine pines and be coni ¡need a person that the question of lieves he was killed on the battlefield. A CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. sewerage could have nothing to do w ith war investigating commission might I# it. A system of well constructed and ■ worked in as a side issue. Then the an properly managed sewerage is an excel nouncement of the declaration of jieace lent feature of any town, and indispen and the home coming of the soldiers. sable to densely populated cities. Its benefits, however, are chiefly confined; Ed. Warren has had his preliminary Suits some people, because it s cheap, while as a matter of to the districts directly connected, it is hearing at Canyon City on the charge of fact, dirt cheap goods are usually dear at any cost, especially very expensive for small towns, and any | arson, and was bound over in the sum in our line of trade. We keep some cheap goods in order to of $1,000. The bond will be furnished Walking the Floor - other than a well constructed and w ell ¡ please those who must have them, but weconstantly preach as When a business man gets to the point managed system is more of a menace from here. The indignation of the peo where he cannot sleep at night, where he is a business principle the wisdom of buying a good article tho it than a benefit to healthfulness. The vi ple has cooled somewhat, and they are 1 so shattered of nerve that it is lorture to cost a trifle more. It’s a saving in the long run of money and even remain in his bed. and he has to get t>eginning to think that perhaps Ed isn't cinity of Third street is generally sup- ■ temjier. Hence the quality of our goods, and the pleasant up and pace the floor—it is time for that posed to be the most in need of sewers, ; guilty. Ed is running a barber shop in man to bring himself up with a round turn. countenances of our customers. If he does not. it means nervous prostration Prairie City, and was in Canyon City at- , and there it is proposed to locate the 1 and mental, if not physical, death See these Late Bedsteads, Tables, Carpets, Etc. initial section of the plant whenever the tending a show the night the fire oc-■ For a man who gets into this condition curred. The two towns are fifteen miles there is a remedy that will brace him up, enterprise is undertaken. This would put him oti his feet and make a man of him be proper, because the property abutting apart. The next term of court in Grant again It is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical county meets in May. Discovery. It goes to the bottom of things on and adjacent thereto is best able to Il searches out the first cause. When a Report of Moore’s valley school, Miss man is in this condition you can put your bear the expense. But the sewering of JUUULÖJUUUUI Third street and a few blocks adjacent Joea Hoffstatter, teacher, for the month finger on one of two spots and hit that first cause — the stomach or the liver or both. would be of little benefit to the rest of of November, 1898: Number of pupils This great medicine acts directly on these the city. The sanitary features of this enrolled, 31, boys 20, girls 11; average spot- It promptly transforms a w> ak atom ach into a healthy one. It facilitates the locality can be as effectively improved daily attendance, 2». Pupils neither ab flow of digestive juices and makes diges without sewers as with. The same is sent nor tardy: Caroline Huston, Eva tion and assimilation perfect. It gives a MORE ROOM ! man an appetite like a boy’s. It invigor true of all other parts of the city. Sew Little, Ethel, Juston and Judson Gil-1 ates the liver. It fills the blood with the LARGER STOCK ! erage is impracticable and practically bert, George Manning, Harry and I-ester life-giving elements of the food, and makes pure. rich, red and plentiful. The blood out of the question from a financial stand Nelson, Louis and Fred Little, Frank it LOWER PRICES! is the life current, and when it is filled with point ; other means are available and Riggin and Earl Anderson. Patrons who the elements that build new and healthy it dot s not take long to make a man practicable. Employ a health officer have visited the school are Mrs. McClin tissues, I have enlarged my «tore quarters to make room for my increased well and strong It builds firm, muscular with police authority to see that the tic, Mrs. Manning, Mien Mary Smith, flesh tissues and strong and steady nerve Stock, and the iieople of Yamhill County will find mo right to the front fibers It puts new life, vigor and vitality Chas. Taylor, Wm. Alexander and Mr. this Fall and Winter as usual, with the Largest and Be*t Assortment of streets ami back alleys are kept clean ; into every atom and organ of tbe body It I Footwear in McMinnville. They can feel assured I will sustain my rep fill up the reeking vaults and cess|)ouls, Huston. Other visitors «ere, Robert; cures nervous exhaustion and prostration. utation. gained in Twenty Years bnsioffes in McMinnville, of giving the compel the use of dry earth in the cloeets Kaufman. Mr. D. A. McCurdy, Miss Sue Nothing “just as good” can be found at ' liest value for the money and carrying the Latest Btyles. stores and the removal of all excreta at stated Johnson, Rev. Sickafooae, Guy McCurdy Bi ■■ ’ dicine 1 had suffered about eleven years with a pain in the back of nty head and hack," writes Mr times, and with a little expense, without and Willie, l^e and Orville VenniUe. koOett Hubt-ard. of Varner, Lincoln Co , Ark Sign of the Big Boot. F. DIELSCHNEIDER 'I suffered tor eleven veers and spent a great involving the city hopelessly in debt. CASTORIA deal of money fio doctors and medicine, but did Coots and Shoes. McMinnville can be made and kept as not ret rebel Then t tried four bottles of the Brar< the signature of Cau. It FLBTcnn. ’Golden Medical Discovery and improved areal wholesome and healthy a town as there ly I sent for live more and now am glad U. eU , la use for mote than thirty yean, and everyone that I am in good health,’’ is io the world. 7Av Kind I'en //aw Alzvoyt BmgKl. LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. N. E. Kegg was in Salem this week. ïirrivaLi ! R. JACOBSON & GO. (TREAT Clearance Sale! At 20 Per Cent Discount McMinnville Grange & Farmers Co., “Any Old Thing H. C. BURNS, H„... h„.