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v G. S. right, dentist. Mr. Jones, of the cbllege, has been ^TsTTiTTririmririrm C. Griesen's new stock of wall paper. 6 ’ quite ill of pueumonia, but is said to be by kecplng'your DENTAL ORG ANS in perfect 1 improving. Mrs. H. 8. Maloney is reported quite ' condition, thus promoting good digestii.11, G. 8. Wright, dentist. which is the prime factor ol perfect health. ill. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holierg have You are invited to call frequently at my office Miss Myrtle Stow is very ill of typhoid been almost incapacitated by the grip for . for examination of the condition of your teeth The youngest child of George Gaunt is I departments of dentistry are prat tie d, and fever, and is not expected to recover a w eek or more. the most modern and conscientious methods. very ill with lung trouble. Is still in the lead on low prices. Our regu Charley Ilemstreet of Goble was in DR. LEROY LEWIS. D. D. S. Colon Eberhart! has a clerkship in the lar price on many goods is as low as the A new line of tobacco and cigars just McMinnville. the city over Sunday visiting friends. state senate, under Seuator Howe, we received at Bettman de Warren’s. Bettman & Wanen will receive a new understand. Tbe R eporter and Weekly Oregonian PHYSICIANS stock of crockery in a few days. SPECIAL SALES AND AUCTIONS. J. B. Gardner has constructed a new one year for $2, strictly in advance. Come to The Reporter office for type sidewalk on the north side of Second GALBREATH & GOUCHER, And why not save postage and C. writer papers. Legal and letter sizes. street, between D and E. 3 Spools Best Thread, ioc . Grissen before ordering your papers and The new skating rink of Eberle and Mr. D. I. Asbury of Canyon City spent magazines’.” Corsets 49 to 90c. Magers opened Wednesday night over a portion of tbe week in McMinnville Going to chop wood’’ Hodson has the the Racket store. Many other attractions. with a number of friends. best 2nd growth, shaved hickory axe (Office over Braly’s Bank.) We now have a few thousand dollars to 1 Mrs. Wm. F. Dielschneider is at the handle. 25ets. • M c M innville • • • O keoon . loan on farm property, at good terms. Customers oftenjtell us our Shoes wear home of her parents in Marion county, Columbia air tight heaters are tbe best longer than any they ever had. Try a pair. 12tf I rvine & V inton . called by the illness ol her mother. and cheapest. Hodson is selling them ÇOOK & CABLE, Salvation Army Friday night, January Our ide.' of a man of nerve is one who cheap. Goods marked in plain (figures. You get 20th, 1899. Lovely love loved. Real ventures a pronunciation of Iloilo, the N. F. Strickland, an experienced har full value for every dollar you leave with us. seat of the present conflict between the ness maker from Boston, is working for reality really realized. * Filipinos and Uncle Sam. The Rural Northwest says that Mrs. A. D. Hoskins. If you have a war relic from Manila or E. A. Alderman of Davtou raised 65 tur Boema in Jacobson Block, Dr. J. H. Nelson went to Hillsboro M c M innville , ... O regon . keys the past season and sold them for Cuba, bang on to it. War relics are in Wednesday to officiate in the dedication great demand by collectors of curios, and of the new Oddfellow’s temple just com $85. The U. 8. army captured Santiago and the price is said to be soaring. pleted there. MEAT MARKETS Hodson captured U. 8. A. axe, the best Frank Logan will soon set up a barber Fred G. Stillwell, of Co. G, one of the and ehea]ie6t warranted axe in the mar shop at Carlton, where such an institu recruits so long at San Francisco, is in 0 STREET MEAT MARKET, ket. tion has been long needed. Frank ought the city with his parents, recuperating The claim is being made that no one to do well in this field. from a siege of typhoid fever. Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s. will have the grippe who puts a tea Miss Stella Patty is a new employe in The members of Harmony lodge, A. 0. spoonful of sulphur in the sole of each the home office of the Oregou Fire Relief U. W., at Dayton, royally entertained a Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for shoe. Association. Miss Patty is one of the number of visiting brethren from Mc hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds One who has canvassed the situation best writers in the city. of tat stock. On every pair of Ladies’ and Children’s “Button” Minnville Saturday evening. says there are but three vacant residen Shoes in the Store. Wauted—Good live agents to handle Dr. aud Mrs. C. W. Lowe left on Mon I ces in McMinnville, the fewest number day for Albany. They will be absent one of the greatest money makers ever ^ATTHIES & BOOTH, lor years, as remembered by old resi the next six months at points iti south offered for sale From $3 to $5 per day Proprietors of Come at once before sizes are broken. dents. made. Address with stamp, ern Oregon aud northern California. Ladies. $3 Shoes at $1.80, $2 at $1.20, $1.75 shoes at $1.05. Chas. Paling left on Tuesday for Boise, J.A. C ole , La Grande, Ore. Mrs. John Waugaman and Mrs. L. ldalu>, to be associated as salesman with All button shoes sold at less than cost. For cash only. Strayed—From my premise« in Gopber Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds Harry Watkiusin the furniture business. Shortridge were called to Sberidau on valley, a two-year-old Jersey heifer, dark Sign of the Big Boot. p. DIEUSCHNEIDER. South side Third St. between B and C. Mr. Walkins departed for Boise on Mon Friday to attend their parents, Mr aud briudle from hips forward, hips and hind Mrs. Marcellus Faulcouer, who were se Boots and Shoes. day. legs white; dehorned, no mark, brand verely ill. A 1 ‘2 year old child of Writ. Shepherd PRODUCE MARKET. Mrs. J. C. Cooper and daughter Nellie “L Y” on right hip. Reward for re of the Pike neighborhood died last Sat M. 0. T harp . were taken severely ill with the grip on covery. 0 STREET PRODUCE HARKET, urday of membranous laryngitis, and The annual meeting of the stockhold Saturday, and were kept bedfast for a was buried on the following day, in the number of days. Improvement is re- ers of tbe Grange store was held last Pike cemetery. C. F. Daniels, Prop. Friday. The store will continue under ported. II. C. Burns is brushing up the inter on the efficient management of Mr. C. P. It is said that the grip comes back Cash paid for Poultry aud Country Produce. ior of his furniture store with paint, its victims every week for six weeks, If Nelson and his able corps of assistants. Hides aud Tullos bought. Fay, Oats, Millfeed, Oil Meal. Flaxseed and Bee Supplies ol all which will add much to its appearance you have it on Tuesday, you are liable to The former directors, Messrs. John Booth, kinds kept on hand. and afford a better light. W. A. Bene have a return of it every Tuesday for six M. Richardson and R. Nelson were re " c— ------ - --------------------- dict is wielding the brush. elected. This store now carries a $15,000 weeks. Is an iudispensible family friend. One tablespoonful is equal BARBERS. stock, and did the lamest business last Family washing, 30c per dozen ; family Miss Dotha Daniels is kept home from year of any during its 15 years’ existence. to i of a pound of the best soap. Used with either hot or cold washing,tinironed, 20c per dozen ; shirt, water. A few drops in the wash basin at washing time imparts her school this week because of being un yy H. LOGAN, collar and cuff's, 15c per set; blankets able to speak above a whisper. It wasn’t While on her way to church Sunday to the hands and face a whiteness, leaving the skin smooth and ♦ and quills, 20c each ; rag carpet, 4c per caused by scolding the bad boys of the evening, Mrs. Susan Grubbs was stricken soft. A tablespoonful in the bath tub produces a buoyant feel- 4 ing. For cleansing glass, silver, crockery, painted walls, stains yard. M c M innville S team L aundry . school, but is the result of a severe cold. with paralysis. Fortunately she was in marble, hair brushes, combs and plain wood work, it fills a walking with her daughter, Mrs. F. S. I am located opposite Burns,t Daniels and aim Magers, w ho is tinder sentence of death to give all customers good treatment for little long felt want; it saves time, labor and expense. Full direc Mrs. Percy Willis of Salem anti Miss Harding, and husband, when the stroke money. Balti rooms in connection. Your pat on the 3d of February, is now quite sick tions on each bottle. We buy only the best. ronage solicited. with fever. The physician suvs he is a McGriff of Portland will goto Manila on came,and she was sustained from falling. sick man and the fever may develop into the Scandia which will leave San E'ran- She waB taken at once to her daughter’s HARNESS typhoid before the end.—Dallas Observer. cisco January 25th. Mrs. Willis goes to home, and a physician summoned. The ROGERS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists. ♦ join her husband, Major Willis, and Miss A special meeting of district 40 is to be McGriff goes to become the bride of Lieu paralysis was found to affect one side of gLSIA WRIGHT, held tomorrow to vote the annual tax tenant Ralph Platt. No doubt the boys the body, and for a time tbe ability to Manufactures ana Deals In levy. The notice given it by the school in Manila will arrange to give these Ore talk and to swallow was lost, but has ▲ A. A A. ▲ A. ▲ A. A. A. A..A. A. A__A.^A. A A AA.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.I board may be found on three electric gon women a rousing reception upon since been regained t0 9ome extent. Mrs. Grubbs is an intelligent and excellent light poles somewhere in the city, if the their arrival. old lady, who has attained tbe age of 86 rain hasn’t washed them off. ' SADDLES. DklDI.ES. SPURS, Maurice E. Bain, of the Oregon City years, and whose many friends will be Wheat 52c, oats 35c, baled hay, oats Press, has on exhibition in his office -nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they saddened if it shall be her lot to suffer a can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette and cheat $8, poultry $2 to $3.00 per doz, some specimens of Clackamas county lingering eeason of helplessness. Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those whocbuy them. pork, dressed 5c, live B^c, bran 70c per apples that were picked in October, 1897. Suits some people, because it’s cheap, while as a matter of 100 lbs, flour 80c a sack, potatoes 60c a The apples are perfectly sound and in The estate of the late E. N. Ford fact, dirt cheap goods are usually dear at any cost, especially sack, prunes 4c, beef $2.25 to $3.25 per good condition, except for a slight dis amounts to over (17,000. BANKING iu our line of trade. We keep some cheap goods in order to 100; butter 35c, eggs 22l2c. coloration. They are of the Virginia Regular services will be held at the please those who must have them, but we constantly preach us NO. 3857 I am able to furnish loans on first-class Greening variety, and were grown by C. Cumb, Presbyterian church next Sun a business principle the wisdom of buying a good article tho it tcNINNVILLF. farm security, from $2,000 upward, at 7 C. Williams of Mount Pleasant, who, Mr. day. The subjects will be, “The Fa cost a trifle more. It’s a saving in the long run of money aud per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to Bain states, brought in about a peck. ther’s Business” at 11 a. tn., and “A temper. Hence the quality of our goods, and the pleasant 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon They are a good illustration of the keep Mind to Work” at 7.30 p. ni. A welcome countenances of our customers. R. L. C onner . ey, call and see me. ing qualities of Oregon apples. for all. See these Late Bedsteads, Tables, Carpets, Etc. —McMinnville, Oregon.— Dr. G. 8. Wright is out again this The tax levy made by the commission One of John Crawford's barns was de after two weeks ’ confinement at week, < Paid up Capital» $»"50,000 ers on Friday is 15 and 8-15th mills. stroyed by fire Sunday night near Day House Furnisher. I home w ith appendicitis. He is very This is an aw kward fraction to use in fig ton. About 30 tons of hay were con Surplus $10,000. weak, and says no one can imagine the uring taxes, and the commissioners will sumed, which with the building made a . Transacts a General Banking Bnaines!. severity of the pain attending that ail probably reconsider and make a slight total loss of about $500. The fire JL2JUUULOLJL2 Office Honrs 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ment. He expects to be ready for duty change, to make figuring easier—probab probably set by some hobo. in his profession next week. ly 15% mills, which is only 2-15tbs more. LEE LAUGHLIN, President. Ed Hoskins writes from Manila Rev. Oliver H. Murphv of Maryland, If this is made the levy, it will be only they may have some fighting to do with J L. ROGERS, Vice-President. E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. arrived in Corvallis last Monday. He is 1 and 1-Gth mills more than the levy of Aquinaldo, but it will be short. He says tV. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. the new Episcopal rector for the parishes last year. The state levy this year is 5.7 Allie Williams has burnsides that cap of McMinnville, Corvallis and Albany, mills, which is 2 1-5 mills higher than last ture the eye of the Spanish maidens. Ed V > and is spoken of as an able man. He year. says he may bring a pet monkey home will probably visit the McMinnville The Musical Courier, a weekly journal with him. 49 church next month. published in New York city, has the fol 49 The sermons to be preached by the The Index,“the fortnightly mouthpiece lowing concerning our Prof. Henri Bett pastor of the Methodist church Sunday 49 Will cure vott. Then why pav expensive doc tors’bills.'and receive no benefit, when you of the students of Pacific university” at man from a corresjtondent at San Jose: 49 next will be especially interesting to all have a natural remedy at linmi one not made 49 bv man, but prepared bv the great Creator. Xi- Forest Grove, is at hand, with H. M. “Among the recitals, the one that I at who are inclined to doubt the reality and trie Ore c< lues to you Just as it Istaken from the 49 earth, with only such changes as is « ronght by Ramsey of litis city editor-in-chief. The tended and listened to with especial in sufficiency of the Christian religion. Sub 49 time and nature nothing added or nothing editors call it a first-class publication en terest was the recital given by Ethel Hol jects, at 11 a. m., “Deal Kindly with the taken from. If vouare atliicted with Stomach. 49 tered as second-class matter at a third- laday, violinist, and Sarah Holladay, Burden Bearers;” text Deut. 25:4; at 7:3° K- Liver. Kidney. throat or Blood troubles, Hd 49 dress Th,.. Noel. Geologist. Chicago,Ill., whose class postoffice. It is a very neat publi pianist. Miss Ethel is a pupil of Henri p. m., “Should Every Man Interpret the rad Ink signature is on package. 49 cation. Bettman, and if ever teacher could show- Bible for Himself?" text John 7:17. Is the Store that is known, and the Store that is known is 49 W. CL ROBBINS, General Agent, 49 the Store that trade goes to, and the Store that trade goes A large number of goats have been satisfactory results, surely it was in this Whiteson, Or. Jndge Bird was very pleasantly sur 49 Bettman lias proven himself a Vitae Ore can be had of 0. G. Estes at the fur dying mysteriously in Benton county of case. to is the Store that does the business, and the. Store that prised the other day by several of his niture store, Adams Block, McMinnville. 49 late. Wm. Merchant of Carlton writes teacher of dignity and ability, and King friends, the county officials, and Mr. does the business is the Store that can't afford to cheat. 49 to the Rural Northwest that he believes is very fortunate in having his services Grissen, appearing in his office in a 49 the cause is the eating of the berries of in his large establishment.” body and presenting him with a beauti 49 Hence, when we tell you that we never misrepresent our the ehittem or bearberry tree. He had I Quarterly meeting of tbe Oregon Fire ful fountain pen. Mr. Grissen was «9 groceries, it is not alone because we do not believe in lying, similar experience with his goats until Relief Association was held last week spokesman, and in his usual affable and 49 but we can't afford to. We are told, and are thus given a «9 he grubbed out the ehittem from his land. Thursday. Trustees present were: D. C. pleasant manner made the judge feel as a right to reiterate it, that the customer who steadily buys «9 his groceries of us, comes out ahead of the fellow who buys Miss Ida Pagenkopf, who is now teach Rose, Corvallis; Amos Nelson, Newberg; light as a feather; if be does tip the scale 49 nt our competitors. ing “High Heaven” school near this E. C. Apperson, H. Gee and J. II. Nel at over two hundred. <9 son, McMinnville; P. F. Wirfs, Dayton. city, was recently elected a teacher in 49 Advertised better«. the fourth grade of the Pocatello, Idaho, The report showed a net gaiu during 49 The following letters remain uncalled public schools. She did not get the tele quarter in outstanding insurance of $405,- 49 for in the McMinnville frostoffice: 49 gram in time to accept, however. Ida . 635, and gam in annual premiums as basis O’Malley, John J Cook, J D 49 ho’s loss is Oregon’s gain, as Miss I’agen- for assessment of $5,127.50. The gain Buyers, Mrs. Bessie Owen, W M A legitimate profit to us. a satisfied customer when he leaves 49 kopf is regarded as one of our best teach in number of risks was 1,033; average Eagclecn, Mrs. L Sbadden, Mrs. H C our store. Suppose you try W. & W.’s store long enough in 49 Sorusen, R J amount of insurance on each $452 53. Hill, Elmer ers. 1899 that we may make you a customer far into the 20th 49 Walker, Mias Jennie or Losses Jones, Geo Warren The committee on water and light from Cash receipts were $6,423.09. century. Fannie 49 the city council receutly advertised for paid during quarter are as follows: 49 .J ames M c C ain , P. M. bids for wood for the city waterworks, Albert Strene, Jewell.............. $150 0d 49 Respectfully. Jan. 18tb, 1899. S3 irti Jeremiah Williams, N Yamhill .. 10 and restricted their advertising to the 49 rt Q DO 49 Farm far Sale. paper of the smallest circulation in the P < > Smith, St io....................... . 150 Mrs F Lehman, Milwaukie .. 300 00 49 city. The consequence was very iew £ 95 «res well improved. Inquire of W ♦-4 49 441 8.5 M. Merchant, Carlton, Or. wood dealers saw the notice or had a John S Curry, Carson............ £ ill 2m3 4$ o chance to bid, and are somewhat “on M E Dick, Junction City......... . 700 UO B Higginbotham, Tillamook N . . 600 z their ear.” The contract was let to Mr. 1 50 Cocliran, whose bid was 500 cord» of F Dielschneider, McMinnville Lena Davis, Baker City. 210 00 small fir at $2, and 500 cords of old fir at CASTORIA C S Wiseman, Dallas .. 3 00 Bear, the aignature of Caaa. H. FLrrcaa?. Marv A Peery, Clackamas 5 . • In uae for more than thirty yean, and Parties indebted to the firui of R. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. H E Morris, Harrisburg .. 5 <0 castoria Jacobson A Co., will greatly oblige by Tho Kiud Fim flavo Ahva/i Bought, All druggist« refund money if it fails to settling tccount at once, as we need the Snr, the '■fnatureof Caaa. H F lctcber . Wm Ashford, Lewisville .. Ó 60 cure. The genuine ha« L. B Q. on each money. In u.. for more than thirty years, and Yonra Truly, R. J acob «» J e C o . tablet. For sale by Rogers Brue. 46m6 TV Ktnd Ftm Havo Aiietii Bought, »2571 95 YOU CAN PROLONG YOUR LIFE LOCAL NEWS. £ THE RACKET STORE •r Physicians and Surgeons. Physicians and Surgeons. H. MILLS & SON 4 40 9er 'Cent 'tiïï CITY MARKET. 5Ü : AMMONIA BARBER x HARNESS, a a Any Old Thing National Bank Ti. U. BURNS, 00 The Store that Advertises This is Our Supreme Aim a: rt u. 9 Wallace & Walker f i