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Mrs. J. W. Gault is sick with the grip. G. 8. Wright, dentist. Henry Schenck is reported among the C. Grissen ’ a new stock of wall paper. 6 by keeping your DENTAL ORGAN’S in perfect condition, thus promoting good digestion, Freeh bread every morning at J. P. sick. G. S. Wright, deutiat. which I- the prime factor ot perfect health. 7-3 ltesttuaster Janies McCain visited the You are in\ ited to call frequently a: mv office Irvine’s. 2 for 5c. Eating cranberries is said to be a cure for examination of the condition of your teeth All department* of dentiatry are practiced, ami for grip. Doc Dukenfield and Arch Peery are legislature a few days last week. by the most modern and conscientious methods. County Clerk J. H. Nelson has been Ira Smith of Pine City, Wash., has tusseling with the gtip this week. DR. LEROY LEWIS, D. D. S. kept at home with sickness this week. McMinnville. Miss Nena Nieklin is visiting been visiting bis uncle, Henry Fletcher, Recorder W. T. Macy has been nurs mother at the Chemawa Indian school, and other relatives the past week. PHYSICIANS The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian’ ing a ease of the rheumatism this week. Bettman & Warren will receive a new Miss Grace Newell of this city began a one year for $2, strictly in advance. stock of crockery in a few days. ÇALBREATI1 & GOUCHER, term of school in the Bellevue district The fire companies hold their annual Come to The Reporter office for type this week. election of officers next Monday night. writer papers. Legal and letter sizes. Mrs. Woolworth of Dayton has been $6tM) to loan on improved land from J. H. Henderson, legislative clerk at visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter Wade, one to five years ’ time. L. R oot . Salem, came home to remain over Sun in this city. day. (OSes over Braly's Bank.) Bread! Bread' Bread! 2 loaves ior 5c The Cumb. Presbyterian parsonage has 7-3 Fresh bread, 2 loaves for 5c at Irvine at J. P. Irvine & Son’s. M c M innville . • ■ orzuon . ■ been rented by D. I. Asbury, who will & Sou’s. 7-3 Going to chop wood? Hodson has the ( I move in next week. best 2nd growth, shaved hickory axe £OOK & CABLE, Columbia air tight beaters are the best The family of Mr. Porter, assistant and cheapest. Hodson is selling them handle, 25cts. i ' city engineer, have all been afflicted with cheap. The condition of Otis Neal, who is in I the grip this week. * We now have a few thousand dollars to St. Vincent’s hospital, is reported ascon- i G. W. Perkins of North Yamhill has siderablv improved. loan on farm property, at good terms. Rooms in Jacobson Block, 12tf I rvine & V inton . I Mrs. Hattie Campbell installed the j gone to London to market hie last year's MCMIMFVILLX, - - • O beg OX. ! hop crop, which consists of 250 bales. Ex-Supt. Geo. A. Prentiss began a officers of the Rebekah lodge at Amity ! Wm. Sargent who lived in McMinn term of school in the Webfoot district on on Thursday evening of last week. ville about a dozen years ago, died sud LIVERYMAN Monday. Lost—A brindle steer coming two-year- denly at Grangeville, Idaho, last week. Win. Arthur contemplates removing ! old. Branded “8” on the right hip, and ÇITY STABLES, Levi Ankeny, who is a prominent can to California this Bpring, and is looking squarecrop off right ear and bit in left ear. didate for U. 8. senator from Washing 7-2 A lfred S mith . with favor on the town of Helena. Third St , between E and F. ton, married one of the late Senator Nee- Mrs. Lucy E. Hitchcock of Portland, And wliy not save postage and C. E. L. WING, Proprietor. I mith’s daughters, of Rickreall. Grissen before ordering your papers and ! one of the state managers for the Viavi j Mr. Gates, who has been a county Everything first-class. Horses boarded by magazines ? I I company, is here looking after the inter i charge the past year, and was kept by day, week or month. Commercial travelers conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. ests of the Viavi work. She can be found Harry Watkins is highly pleased with Give us a call. Mrs. M. A. Broadwell near Duudee, died Boise, Idaho, as a place to live and en at Mrs M. M. Hodson’s, where Bhe will ou Jan. 27th. He was past 70 years of be pleased to meet the Viavi patients gage in business. Mrs. Watkins expects age. MEAT MARKETS to join her husband in about two weeks. and others interested in health reform. Storm goods in profusion at the Grange John M. Rennie, who has been iu the Frank Abram Powell will preach next 0 STREET MEAT MARKET, A Farmers Co.'s store. Rubber boots, employ of R. Jacobson <& Co. for about Lord’s day at 11 a. ni. ou “Christian rubbers, felt shoes, mackintoshes and all Stewardship,’’ and at 7:30 p. m., on seven years, left for Eugene on Tuesday, Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s. goods calculated to protect from cold and to take a position as salesman in the “Rock and Sand.” storm, at the lowest prices. Inspect Money to loan on good real estate se- general merchandise store of Frank them. Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all Dunn. Mr. Rennie is an excellent young _______ , ... ____ paid , for curity. Inquire of Winfred llopkins, kinds constantly in _____ stock. Cash iighesi market hides. liigh__l __1_ 1:: price , 1 " paid .‘ for all kinds Capt. Wyatt Harris and Wm. Hender man, who will prove an acquisition to this city. 6-4 of iat stock. the social and business circles of Eugene, son returned Monday from Lane county, Family washing, 30c per dozen ; family and will be misbed by many friends here. where they went' last week to inspect washing, unironed, 20c per dozen ; shirt, jy^ATTHIES & BOOTH, N. P. Pederson of North Yamhill was some mining interests. The prospects collar and cuffs, 15c per set; blankets Proprietors of iu the city Monday, and chatted us at were not as good as they expected, and and quilts, 20c each ; rag carpet, 4c per some length. He is an old sailor of ten they will not return. yard. M c M innville S team L aundry . Wheat 52c, oats 35c, baled hay, oats years’ experience in the Denmark mer- All members of the Red Cross society ■ chant marine, and has sailed in tlie vi and cheat $8, poultry $2 to $3.00 per doz, Choice, Frosh Meats, All Kinds are requested to meet at the residence of cinity of the Philippines. He does not pork, dreseed be, live 3^c, bran 75c per South side Third St. between B and C. Mrs. IL F. Fuller, at 2:30 p. in., Friday, believe that Uncle Sant will make money 100 lbs, flour 80c a sack, potatoes 60c a February 3d. by holding the islands. By using sack, prunes 6c, beef $2.25 to $3.25 per PRODUCE MARKET. There will be a drill of the Rebekahs j much persuasive argument on him, how 100 ; butter 35c, eggs 25c. next Tuesday evening at their hall, pre ever, we believe be left us in a good A pretty effect of frost on a window 0 STREET PRODUCE HARKET, paratory to initiation the following Tues frame of ntind to become a convert to was seen on the west plate glass window day. Members are requested to be pres annexation. of the Chicago store yesterday morning. ent. C. F. Daniels, Prop. Miss Myrtle Stow, 15-year-old daugh It took the form of a large plume, and I am able to furnish loans on first-class ter of Mrs. Mary E. Stow of this city, was as pretty as the tail of a peacock, ('ash paid for Poultry and Country Produce. farm security, Trorn $2,0o0 upward, at 7 died on Friday, Jan. 27th, of brain fever. barring the color. The work of nature Hides aii't Tallow bought. Hay, Oats, Millfeed. Oil Meal, Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to Funeral services were held at the Cumb. in this particular often exceeds the skill kinds kept on hand. 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon Presbyterian church on Sunday, at 1 p. of the artist. ey, call and see me. R. L. C onner . m., Rev. Geo. W. Fender preaching a Most people when sick like to be re HARBERS. The Rathbone Bisters bad an initiation very appropriate funeral discourse to a membered. Hence the frequency of the at their hall Saturday evening followed large audience. Deceased was a mem mention just now. The grip has been yy H. LOGAN, by one of their delightful lunches, after ber of this church, and was held in high no respecter of persons, and those who which a social time was had. They will esteem by many joung associates. Six have escaped its clutches cannot tel) initiate five at their next meeting. of her young friends, viz., Mary Jones, why. While the weather remains cold I « ru located opposite Burns A Daniels and aim Wanted—Good live agents to handle Alice Adams, Maud Flesher, Tteseie Me- its ravages may be expected to continue, to give all customers good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat one of the greatest money makers ever Phillips, Villa Bro5vn and Crista Seiters, but the doctors say that it has already ronage solicited. offered for sale. From $3 to $5 per day tenderly performed the duties of pall passed its zenith, and from now on cases bearers. Burial was made in South will be fewer. made. Address with stamp, Yamhill cemetery, by the graves of a J.A. C ole , La Grande, Ore. HARNESS The special Yamhill county edition of father and brother. Ths U. 8. army captured Santiago and Pacific Progress is out, profusely illus gLSIA WRIGHT, Hodson captured U. 8. A. axe, the beet Report of school district No. 46 for trated with portraits of home people and Manufactures and Deals in and cheapest warranted axe in the mar- month ending Jan. 27th, 1899, Miss home scenes. The paper, like all cred ket. Myrlie Williams, teacher: No. of itable efforts of its kind, is bound to C. A, Housel, of the consolidated uni- pupils enrolled, 28; dajs attendance, prove valuable to the country if given versity at Portland, was in the city Sal- 530; days absent, 21; average daily at tie dis ribution it deserves. 10,060 copies SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, urday, attending a meeting of the exec tendance, 26; per cent of attendance, 96; of the paper were issued. ».ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they Those ?an be bought any where else in the Willamette utive committee of the Oregon Oratorical No. tardy, 5; No. visitors, 10. Albert Bredberg and family departed Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. association. Arrangements will be made neither absent nor tardy were: Lora and Tuesday morning for Irene, S. Dakota, for ttie local contests to be held in the Virgil Booth, Emil and Elsie Fletcher, where Mrs. Bredberg’s parents reside. various colleges on the 10th inst. and also Frank and Sadie Keen, Lawrence, Walter They go for the benefit of Mrs. B.’s WOOD WORKER. for the annua) contest wbieh will be held I and Inez Madden, Allan and Fred health, her physician having recom Mitchel), Bert, Pholia and Blaine Oat mended a higher climate. Mr. Bred in McMinnville on the 10th of March. gD HOFF, man, Delbert PearRon, Raymond Sbep- berg retaius his property here, and ex Married—In St. Paul, Minn., Wed perd, Christel and Justa Pennington and pects to return at some future time. nesday, Jan. 25th, 1899, at the residence Lola Kuns. The ladies’ guild of the Baptist church will repair your Buggies and Wagons, manufac of Rev. W. C. Laube, Miss Jennie M. “My wife raised the biggest hog in ha9 secured the violinist Bernhard Wal ture Office Furniture, Book cases. Wardrobes, Sharp of McMinnville, Or., and Mr. Brackets, Whatnots and all kinds or wood work. Hugh H. Collard. The wedding was a Yamhill county this year,” said VV. J. ther and Madante Walther, a former so Two Doors East of City Stables. quiet one, Miss Sharp having left Ore Sargent of Bellevue, who was at the St. prano with Madame Patti's company, gon for her future home in Minnesota Charles yesterday. “She’s the farmer for an entertainment to be given at the DRAYMEN about two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. at my house and I run the store, and be opera house next Tuesday evening, Feb. J. stow , Collard have the congratulations of The tween us there is little trouble to get a 7th. It will doubtless constitute a rare Repotter and many McMinnville friends. living. She can raise as much wheat to entertainment. Reserved seats are now McniNNVILLE the acre as any man in the county. In on sale. Tlieir borne is at St. James, Minn. fact, a few years ago she averaged 44 The present winter has been a very Sheriff Henderson visited the legisla bushels on her 640-acre farm, and that Goods of all descriptions moved, and careftil ture early in the week, returning home beat my good neighbor, John Henderson, bard one on the old people of Oregon. handling guaranteed. Collection!« will be made Tuesday. He reports the Yamhill dele who, after cutting his acreage down be Probably more have died this winter monthly. Hauling of all kind» done cheap. gation busy with their legislative duties, low the limit could only show up 42 ( than ever before in the history of the BANKING ; and fully alert to the interests of their bushels to the acre. This year Hender alate, many of them prominent in the 1 cons’ituents. They will present a bill son started out to raise the biggest bog early settlement of Oregon. The mem NO. 386T before the close of the session providing in the county. When he killed his prize bers of the old guard are rapidly passing THE McHimiLLÊ 1 for the lopping off of the deputy hire in porker it weighed something over 500 away. A winter that is hard on the old i the offices of sheriff, clerk and recorder, I pounds. When the ‘pig’ my wife bad is atwi hard on others. Take care of I to take effect after the next county elec- I beeu feeding was killed the scales showed yourselves. The goat owners of North Yamhill and | tion. 605 poll mis. I guess Henderson will vicinity have decided to hold a county —McMinnville, Oregon.— The results of the special meetings at have to race with someone else, for my goat show at that place on Washington’s Paid up Capital, «i.50,000 the Methodist church have thus far been wife is the beet farmer iu Yamhill.” Mr. birthday. It is arrangod that each ex encouraging. The pastor will preach Sargent says grain never looked better hibitor place on exhibition a family of i Surplus $10,000. Sunday next, morning and evening. in hia section than it does this year, and goats, consisting of one or more bucks; Transacts • General Banking B'lsiness. Subjects, at 11 a. tn., “A Prayer for a while be don’t expect 44 bushels to the three nannies, 2 years old or older; one i Revival.” Text. Hab., 3:2. At 7:30 p. acre, be thiuks bis wife’s farm will show each yearling buck and naunie, and one Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. m., “God’s Call for Men to Reason With up a g«x>l average this year.—Interview each kid, buck and nanny. G. W. Mia- i LEE LAL’OHLIN, President. Him.” Text, Isaiah, 1:18: The meet iu Telegram. J L. ROGERS, Vice-President. ener of Gaston, Abram Walker of Carl ings will be continued, if the weather ' Ê. C. APPERSON. Cashier. Loris Johnson, a eon of the late Prof. ton, and 8. Putter of Sheridan were se- [ IV. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. will permit. Sunday school and Ep J. W. Johnson of Eugeue, arrived borne levied to act as judges. worth league will hold regular services from Manila last week, having been 33 A course of illustrated health talks will j on Sunday. days en route. When a call was made be given mothers and daughters by Mrs. • > Come to The Reporter Office for The services at the Cumb. Pres, church for recruits, young Johnson, against the Lucy E. Hitclx-uek of Portland, one of next Sunday will be especially interest will of his parents, left home and enlist the state managers for Viavi in Gregon, o Typewriter Papers ing. The dny is the 89th anniversary of ed in Co. C, Second Oregon volunteers. at Wright’s ball on following days at 2:30’ ;; Marriage Certificates | tiie churcji and the 18th anniversary of He was under age and is now but little Tuesday, Feb. 7th, "The Higher Physi-, Endeavor society. “The Cumberland past 16 years of age, but managed to get cal Life of Woman;” Thursday, Feb. 9th, | Presbyteriau Church; its Mission,” will in. At the close of active hostilities, "Methode of Treatment ComparedFri-1 ;; Legal Blanks be the subject at the morning service. owing to bis extreme youthfulness, hia day, Feb. 10th, “V1 Health the Cause of TheC. E. society will have charge of the folks surceeded in getting a discharge ( Unhappiness in the Home.” Ladies in-, evening service with the subject, “Then lor him. Young Johnson left Maaila tererted in health cordially invited to at-1 castoria and Now.” The Chinese soloist, Reid with quite a number pf mementoes for tend. No admission charged. 7-2 Kmn the tignatnrvoi C ha ». H F lbtc RRR. Back, jr., also captain of the American home frier ds, among the lot being 18* *la*uiu«lll Rrwnae TBrkeya. |a ate for more than thirty year», and born Chinese brigade, and tenor in the canes and a couple of monkeys. The , ’ The A5 «/ ■><» AlW BngKt. Celestial quartet of Portland, will sing monkeys died on the vovage across the i Large, heavy-ironed Toma, also black in the evening service. An offering for Pacific and the canes were stolen. He , M inora cockerel«, all cheap if taken Farm 1er »ala. Ma». N airm , $5 acres well improved. Inquire of W. missions will be made in the evening, i reports the health of the regiment very now. Special music by the choir. • good when be left. Ballston, Oregon. JJ. Merchant, Carlton, Or. 2m3 YOU CAN PROLONG YOUR LIFE ^TTirinnnrririr^^ LOCAL NEWS. RACKET STORES Is still in the lead on low prices. Our regu o lar price on mauy goods is as low as the 3 SPECIAL SALES AND AUCTIONS. Just received a line of Physicians and Surgeons. A// Wool Remnants, Ginghams and Outing Flannel Remnants. 3 o¿ Customers often’tell us our Shoes wear longer than any they ever had. Try a pair. Goods marked in plain ^figures. You get full value for every dollar you leave with us. Physicians and Surgeons. CITY MARKET. o o H. MILLS & SON 40 yer Xlent : t On every pair of Ladies’ and Children’s “Button” Shoes in the Store. Come at once before sizes are broken. Ladies, $3 Shoes at fl.80, »2 at $1.20, »1.75 shoes at $1.05. All button shoes sold at less than cost. For cash only. ■ p. DIELSCHNEIDER. Boots and Shoes. A Sign of the Big Boot. I ♦ ♦ Co Compound : • Prescriptions- i Properly it takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowl edge of drugs It requires the druggist to have on hand a large variety of drugs—fresh drugs. He must give the best possible work, and for compensation he must be reasonable. With the above facts remember we are careful and strive to please one and all alike. These are rea sons why our prescription Ole thribbles ail in this county. We are rec ognized by doctor and customer alike for beiug accurate and dispensing only the purest drugs. : : ♦ : ROGERS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists. 4 BARBER. Any Old Thing Sutts some people, because it s cheap, while as a matter of fact, dirt cheap goods are usually dear at any cost, especially in our line of trade. We keep some cheap goods in order to please those who must have them, but weconstantly preach as a business principle the wisdom of buying a good article tho it cost a trifle more. It’s a saving in the long run of money and temper. Hence the quality of our goods, and the pleasant countenances of our customers. HARNESS, See these Late Bedsteads, Tables, Carpets, Etc. ' H. C. BURNS » House Furnisher. OJUULfiJUUUULO WOOD WORKER yy Truck and Dray Co. o< o I « « ♦J ♦? ♦J « «% ♦? « « « $ ♦? National Bank «Ç « ♦» « « ♦j ♦j 4» ♦f ♦j « « ♦i ♦I «Ì « * The Store that Advertises £ * Is the Store that is known, and the Store that is known is the Store that trade goes to, and the Store that trade goes to is the Store that does the business, and the Store that does the business is the Store that can’t afford to cheat. • Hence, when we tell you that we never misrepresent our groceries, it is not alone because we do not believe in lying, but we can’t afford to. We are told, and are thus given a a right to reiterate it, that the customer who steadily buys his groceries of us, comes out ahead of the fellow who buys of our competitors. This isOur Supreme Airp A legitimate profit to us, a satisfied customer when he leaves our store. Suppose you trv W. <t W.'t> store long enough in 1899 that we may make you a customer far into the 20th century. Respectfully, Wallace & Walker. Cure a CalU In Ona Day. » » » » » » » » it » » » Please Take letico. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Pertie« indebted to the firm of R. ‘"s™i«-.kM..test-** ara core. The genuine ha. L. B. Q. on each lnoney. tablet. For eale by Rogen Brœ. 46m6 Yours Truly, R. J acobson & Qo.