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G. S. Wright, dentist. C. Griesen’s new stock of wall payer. 6 [ Delightful December days. Call and take a look at Mrs. Warren’s - bykee: ng your DENTAL ORGANS in perfect i conditi a »bus promoting good digestior, Headquarters lor fancy.work material holiday goods. G. S. Wright, dentist. vhioli ;the prime lactor o! pur* et health. at Mrs. Morris’. A new line of tobacco and cigars just You ar- tnvitvd to call frequently u* my office Anti-blind—Dr. Lowe’s glasses. i/‘ rexj jination of ti e condition of youi teeth Ira Nelein ia as.-ieting in the work of received at Bettman & Warren’s. A Aiev riment» of dentistry ar»- pin :riced, and Bettman & Warren will receive a uew by the most modern uud GOasclantio*»' mclnods. the county clerk’s office. Call at Mrs. Morris’ for Christmas stock of crockery in a few days. L DR. LEROY LEWIS, D. D. S. presents. Everything new and up-to- Grand mask ball at Catppbell ’ a hall I McMi i avilie. As an optician. Dr. Lowe ia an etui 51tf Friday, Dec. 30th. Ijv^yjbody invited. date. nent success. Everything in the line of holid y PHYSICIANS More than a ton of holiday goods jurft Miss May me Payne of Salem is here goods, bright aud new at Mrs. Warren ’ s. , received at tbe Racket store. Don ’ t tail on u visit to her many friends. Ten per cent reduction on all our Child’s Suits. Q ALLREATH & GOUCHER, No old block ou hand. to see them. 61-2 li you want a good fountain pen go to The offer made by the Quaker Medi Lowest prices on Christmas candies A lot of assorted Men’s Suits, formerly sold at $5, $6, Wm. F. Dielschneider. cine Co., viz: *’Your money back if you S6.5Oand $7.50, to close out the lot $4.80 per suit. and nuts and all other Christmas goods E. C. Walker has been kept at home ! want it,” ieceitainly one that should lie at Grange & Farmers’ store. several day a witn'eryaipelus of the face. > A large frame barn for sale, or will taken advantage of by those suffering (Officeover Bra.j'r Bank.) feirracks, screens, easels and other *uii tho«e chronic ailments which their trade for posts or lumber. MuMtNNVXLLC • • • Oaxoos. novelties in bamboo at Mrs. Morris*. remedies are said to cure. On all our extra Pants. 100 Men’s and Boys’ Duck Coats T hus . H. R ogers . W. L. Warren is silting on tbe U. 8. Joseph Hoberg received from bis sou formerly sold at $1.25 and $1.50, to closeout the lot, 90c each And why not save postage and C. QOOK & CABLE, grand jury at Portland. He expects to Griesen before ordering your papers and j Charles ut Manila ou Wednesday u return borne tomorrow . I Spanish flagon which was inscribed th» j magazines? names of ail the boys of Co. A., ano j Wc now have a few thousand dollars to Going to chop wood ? Hodson has th» -cenes about Manila, by an artict ot th* loan on farm property, at good terms. best two growth, shaved hickory axe compauy. 12tf I rvine & V inton . Rooms in Jacobson Block, handle, 2o.ts. Mr. aud Mrs. H. S. Thomas of S ul The boys have been enjoying lor a O regon . M c M innville , Mrs. Warren has just returned from Francisco forward their compliments ti week what rarely tails to their lot in I Portland where she purchased a beauti the people in this neck ’o woods. Mre. Oregon—a chance to skate on ice. ful lino of holiday goods. 61-2 Thomas was formerly Miss Rebecca Perry The U. 8. army captured Santiago and Dr. I.owe, the optician, will be in tbe of Lafayette. |j S. MALONEY, All our Ladies ready made Skirts Hodsun captured U. 8. A. axe, the best office of Dr. Wright all next week. If The entertainment and basket eocia and Tailor-made Suits at Twenty per and cheapest warranted axe in tbe mar Notary Public and Abstracter. ket. you need glasses, see him. by the young ladies Saturday evenin* cent reduction. AU Woodmen are requested to meet in netted them money enough to pay then Making Deeds and Mortgages a specialty. Our friend C. II. Jones, as acting edi- Office with County Surveyor in court bouse. their hall at 2 p. in. Sunday, to prepare pro rata for the rosters, aud place then, | tor of the Oregon Teachers ’ Monthly, is \ 20 years' experience with tbe public surveys. for the memorial services. out of debt. The attendance was goo< Twenty per cent discount on all our : demonstrating journalistic ability oi more See that variety of new rocking chairs and the program first-class. 23 baskets than ordinary merit. Rugs. Just the thing for a Christmas at H. C. Burns. An elegant Christmas were sold. E. F. Sutherland has bought the old | gift- | present for anyone, and not expensive, The Quaker doctors are in McMinn ■ Clitistian church property, and we under-1 STREET MEAT MARKET, either. ville, giving nightly entertainments at stand will make it over into a dwelling. Big reduction in some lines of Dress The doctors will be glad to learn that the opera house. A pleasing feature to It is good property. Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s. oods. the women are working bard these days crowds of people on the street is the Over in Tillamook county they are on mince meat, Christmas fruit cake and jumping of a little spaniel dog from the Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all clamoring for legislative enactment abol plum puddings. top of a aJ-fuot ladder into a net, eact k.adi comtanily in stack. Cash paid for ishing toll roads. They have four sueb h< k>. Highest market pric* paid tor all kinds eveuing before the show begius. Tin Wanted—Lady or gentleman to act as roads in that county. ui fat stock. agent for Yamhill county. Address little fellow is greeted with cheers every The Baptist church of this city is con T hermo -O zone C ompany , 301 Macleay lime he lands. The first night tlie lad ATT HIES & BOOTH, sidering a resolution forbidding the hold- Suitable for everybody can be found at our large store, Bld’g, Portland, Oregon. 50-3 der was icy, and the dog slipped and fell, iug of any entertainment for pay iu their Proprietors of w hen half w ay up, but was saved from ii, such as Fine Clothing, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, New All Manila Guard members are asked new church building. It is likely to be jury by falling against a man iu tin stock of Capes and Jackets, Fine Shoes, large assortment of to meet at Mrs. Patty’s Saturday evening carried. crowd. Ills courage was up all right foi Blankets, Mackintoshes and hundreds of other good things at 7:30, to arrange for memorial services. Grand masquerade ball given by the the next night’s performance. The en Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds By order of captain. at way down prices. tertainment upon the inside is free, am Terpsieuhrean Dancing Club, ut Camp South side Third St between B and C. Although a definite date has not yet of an amusing character. The entei- bell’s hall, Friday, Dec. Suth. Dance tickets 7 >c. Spectators: Ladies 15c, Gen been announced, tlie Baptist brethren tainers get their remuneration by selling hoj>e to hold dedicatory services in their the Quaker remedies and diagnosing tlemen 25c. PRODUCE MARKET. McMinnville’s Greatest Store. new edifice the second Sunday in Janu cases of ill health. Tbe combined individual de[>osits sub P. S. — Just received a new lot of Overcoats. ary. ß STREET PRODUCE HARKET, ject to cheek in tlie two national banks Notice. The Whiteson cider and jelly factory of this city aggregate $231,229.01. Is My wife having ieft my household is reported to have turned out during tbe C. F. Daniels, Prop. there a town iu Oregon of equal size that season just closed 17,051 gallons of ordi since the 8tli day of December, 1898, 1 Can beat it? Echo answers, "where?" nary cider, 1200 gallons of raw cider hereby give notice that I will not be re Cash paid for Poultry and Country Produce. Mrs. Joe Bailey and daughter Vivian (two into one), and 600 gallons of jelly. sponsible for any debts contracted by Hides and Tallow bought Hay, Outs, Millfeed, Qll Meal, Flaxs» ed and Bee Supplies of all of Forest Grove w ere guests of Miss Nel Tlie pastor of the Baptist church will Mattie Wardle after that date. kinds xept on hand. lie Gardner over Sunday, returning to 52-2 W. M. W ardle . preach next Sunday morning the third thoir home Monday afternoon. Mrs. in the series on Christ ’ s sayings in the BARBERS. Bailey was raised at North Yamhill, and To Our Customer*. sermon on the Mount. In the evening In order to make room for large shipments of goods to is a niece of Hon. Lee Laughlin. We wish to say that we are in better he will preach a sermon to young ladies. 11. LOGAN, Custer Corps No. 5 have elected the shape than ever to do horseshoeing ano arrive in January, we offer the following special bargains for Will Christmas be observed in Mc following officers for the ensuing term : and plo^ work. Woodwork and carriag. the next 30 days, commencing Dec. 1st, ’98: Minnville on Saturday, the 24th,or Mon President, Mrs. J. P. Irvine; 8. V. P., painting in connection with shop. Re A large line of Children’s Shoes, - 19c to $1 day, tbe 26th. Employers are generally member the place. Seibert Bros.’ shop. lata lmated opposlte Burnsi Danielsand ulta Mrs. Colby; J. V. P., Mrs. J. E. Noll; lo givo all c'.istomer- good treatment l'or little Treas,, Mrs. N. Kegg; Chap., Mrs. Keen; in favor of opening on both days, w hile Ladies’ Shoes, • 60c to $2 money. Buttirooms in connection. Tour pat C od ., Mrs. J. W. Gault; Gaurd, Mrs.) I the clerks would like to have both days ronage soliclted. Please lake Notice. Boys ’ Shoes, - 90c to $1.75 i for holidays. Hopfield. Parties indebted to the firm of R. Men’s Shoes, . $1 to $2 Calvin Long has just measured the) Those coming late to the Evenden- Jacobson A Co., will greatly oblige by HARNESS 1 Norelli concert tonight are kindly asked These shoes are all new and latest styles. They are product of a piece of ground 18x130 feet nettling account at once, as we need th. £LSiA WRIGHT, broken lines, and we offer them at these prices in order to on which he cultivated yellow tankard i 1 to enter during an interval between num- money. Yours Truly, beets last season. It amounted to 4806 | bers, and thus disturbance will be avoid Manufactures and Deals In close them out. K. J acobson & Co. pounds, or nearly two and a half tone, Jed. This is good etiquette, and ought to i be adopted in all recitals. Men’s Rubbers in all toes, Moonsockets, - 55c an almost incredible yield. We leave it Tbe statement of tbe McMinnville lor the arithmetic class to figure out the Men ’ s Duck Coats, rubber lined, - $1. saddles , bridles , spurs . I yield per acre, and for the wide awake National published in another column Men’s Duck Coats, wool lined, - 80c ».nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they dairyman to make out the number of s;>eaks well for the prosperous condition fan be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley Our all home made sets of harness arc cows that could be kept on the product. of the country as well as its own pros 100 Men’s Suita, - $4.50 to $8. pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. perity. Tbe volume of both loans and Deficient Blood Causes Loss of The Reporter is anxious to see a good Appetltsand Final Break Down- 240 Boys Suits, - 50c to $3.25 patronage accorded to the exceptionally discounts and deposits are unusually Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures. J- STRONG, heavy. 175 Young Men ’ s Suits, - $3 to $6 high-grade entertainment to be given by “ I lost my appetite aud about all I lived Officers chosen by the order of Eastern Dealer in and LiunufactUFer of Mrs Evenden and Madame Norelli at 120 pairs Men’s Pants from - 75c to $2.25 on was iced lemonade. My strength was the o;>era house tonight. It believes the Star at their last meeting are- Mrs. C all gone. I was so weak I could hardly The above line of Clothing we offer community cannot take too much pride H. McKinney, worthy matron; Frank cross the floor. At last I was taken very Spencer, worthy patron ; Mrs. Lottie sick. One physician told me my blood COLLARS, in standing by home talent and effort, Hobbs, associate matron ; set-rotary, Mbs SADDLES, was all gone and he gave me medicine but and everybody knows it pays best in a WHIPS, _ BRIDLES, financial way. Half the proceeds will be Stella Patty; treasurer, Mrs. A. M. Peery; it did not help me. I had pretty much from regular prices. Iu order to get sizes call early, as the SPURS, Etc. given the band by Mrs. Eveudan, which conductress, Miss Allie Link; associate lost all faith in medicine«, but thought I line will soon be broken. , All wore guaranteed n- represented. Repairing would get one bottle of Hood’s Sarsapa conductress, Mrs. Myrta Conner. ’of all Muds pio.iipiL;. dons Located at uoruei is certainly generous, and should cause rilla and try it. After taking that bottle of Third and B Stfeets. In addition to the above special prices we can give you the band boy9 to rally as one man to se The freezing weather prevalent for a I was much better, and so I got two more I few- days, naturally alarmed tbe farmers cure a large bouse. the lowest prices ever offered in Dry Goods, Men’s Furnish bottles and after taking them I was well, LIVERYMEN. * Yamhill lodge No. 10 D. of H. last Fri- , a little as to its effect upon the wheat. but to be sure of it, I kept on taking ing Goods, Groceries, Lamps and Crockery. day evening elected the following officers: Most of the wheat fields in this county Hood’s Sarsaparilla until I had used in ÇITY STABLES. Mrs. A. Maltbies, C. of H.; Mrs. 8. Wil are well drained and probably no harm all five bottles. It has done unspeakable son. L. of H.; Mrs. J. G. Eckman, C. of j has resulted, but upon low flat lands good to me and I wish all my suitering Third St., between E and F. listers would try it.” M rs . A. E veesen , C.; Miss Bessie L. Houck, Fin.; Mrs.' i where tbe water stood upon tbe surface Wedderburn, Oregon. Remember it is probable there has been more or CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. • J. L Noll, Receiver; Mrs. E. Wright,: Wilson à Henderson, Props. less damage. Recorder; Miss Carrie Schenk, Usher; : The Quaker Botanical Herbs have cer- Everything first-class. Horses boarded by MrS J Bennett, I. W. ; Mjs. Geo. Sav day, w b, or month Commercial trav< ■ • tainlv established an enviable reputation U tbe best—In fact the One True Blood Purifier. conveyed io all points at most reasonable iates. I age, U. W. During the session Mrs. J, Sold by all druggists. Price, Si; six for S3. Ol 4i Give us a call. A. Young, in a very neat and appropriate I throughout the state of Oregon during are tasteless, mild, efleo- ot speech, presented the lodge with an eb tbe past six months. It seems that such Hood’s Pills tive. All druggists. 25c ony gavel sent by her husband from Ma diseases as rheumatism, lame or weak Suits some people, because it’s cheap, while as a matter of OI DRAYMEN back, liver difficulties, and some female fact, dirt cheap goods are usually dear at any cost, especially o nila, the material being secured by him j . stow , iu our line of trade. We keep some cheap goods in order to. ot from the wrecked Spanish warship Reina ; irregularities are bound to succumb to a please those who must have them, but weeonstantly preach as Christina. Tbe trophy is a valuable one ; constitutional treatment of this rare com- McHlNNVlLLE a business principle the wisdom of buying a good article tho it OI uecu.ise of its history, and is heartilv ap j bination of medicinal herbs. cost a trifle more. It’s a saving in tbe long run of money and o Custer Post No. 9 G. A. R. of this city- preciated by tiie lodge. McMinnville is temper. Hence the quality of our goods, and the pleasant likely to be envied by her neighbors in elected the following officers last Satur countenances of our customers. Goods of all de* riptlons moved, and cereful ba: lllng guaranteed. Collections will be made the number and excellence of her war day : Rev. G. W. Grannis; commander; monthly. Haullug of ail kinds done cheap. trophies. The gavel has been decorated Win. Wess, senior vice commander; J. See these Late Bedsteads, Tables, Carpets, Etc. C. Cooper, junior vice commander; J. B. with the red, white and blue. WOOD WORKER. Chaplain Lozier's lecture on "Apron J i Gardner, surgeon ; G. W. Keen, chap Furnisher. Strings” at tbe M. E. church Monday lain; J. A. Peckham, officer of tbe day, j27D HOFF, nlfffft was quite well attended, and en and E. F. Manning, quartermaster. joyed by all present. Tbe lecture was f These officers are recognized as par ex an ingeniously constructed poem through cellence each for bis place, and the state out, requiring over two hours to deliver encampment next June will be properly- will renafr your Buggie« end Wagon«. manufac ture Offi- •' Furniture Book ca-w?«. Wardrobe?. it, and then the lecturer said he only engineered. Brackets. Whatnot« and all kln<’> of wood work. The Evenden-Norelli recital will take gave a little over half of it It made out MORE ROOM! L Two Doors East of City Stables. a clear case for Mother Eve in ridding place Friday, Dec. 16th, at the opera LARGER STOCK! ? her of the responsibility for all the evil bouse. This will be the treat of the sea A new walk is being laid aero«« the resulting to mankind from the "fall,” son to all lovers of fine music. Madame LOWER PRICES! £ lurt bouse lawn ea«t of th« building. and laid more on Adam than ha usually Norelli has a lovely soprano voice of has to bear. It was a cutting arraign world-wide reputation. She will be as I have enlarged my store quarter» to multi room f<-r mv ¡--rrea ed * ment of those individuals who cast sneers sisted by a pupil. who is a fine baritone. Stock, and the neople of Yarihill Countv will find me rigtit t. tl.e Ir Hit and jibes at tbe youth who cling to their Mrs. Evenden and her Treble Clef club .ft tliie Fall and Winter a» neiial. with the l.araeet and Beet A»» -ruornt of ** Fool a ear in McMinnville. Th*» can fee* a-enred I will euetair my- r -p- mother’s apron strings as a place of will take pert, making a combination Illation gained in Twenty Year» bn»inewa Io McMinnville, ol yi Ji g the safety, and was well calculated to im that is very seldom beard in <>nr city. beat value foi the money and carrying the Luteet Style*. CASTOXIA press the sacredneee and safety of tbe Seats reserved 66c, general »<1 mi aaton Braa tbe signature of Caaa H F lctcsi '-. mother character The lecture is soon 25c. M-2 Sign of the Big Boot. p. DIEUSCHNEIDER. In use for more than thirty years and to appear io book form, subscriptions for CA1TOMA ZV A'lW Foa Han Alwafi Baagkt. Boots and Shoes which were taken by the Chaplain. Baars tha sigaatura of Caws. H Ftarc: Lozier is a good singer, and altogether • la aae for more than thirty years and particularly bright old man. TV AV» J K<re Zfaw MaagKi. A OU CAN PROLONG YOUR LIFE LOCAL NEWS. A Summary of Seasonable Specialties Physicians and Surgeons. BIG REDUCTION Physicians and Surgeons. Our Whole Stoek oi fDillinery at Cost Appropriate Christmas Gifts CITY MARKET. R. JACOBSON & CO., GFREA/T Clearance Sale! BARBER HARNESS, Extramely Weak W, HARNESS, At 20 Per Cent Discount McMinnville Grange & Farmers Co., Hood’s SarsapariHa ¡nryiTinnriririnnn^^ Any Old Thing” 01 a o yy Truck and Dray Co. W » LU o LU § O’ £Q S. UU X WOOD WORKER H. C. BURNS, *»****«•«•»«•»****«*««««•• Z d • 3 a: 4 ❖