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YOU CAN PROLONG YOUR LIFE by keeping ymir DENTAL ORGAN’S in perfect condition, thus promoting good digestion, which is the prime factor oi perfect health. You are invited to call frequently at my office for examination of the condition of your teeth f All departments of dentistry are praûticcd, and by the most modern and conscientious methods. DR. LBMOY LEWIS, D. D. S. McMinnville. PHYSICIANS ÇALBREATH it GOUCHER, Physicians and Surgeons. (Office over Braly s Bank.) M c M ixnvii . i ■ O bsoon . £OOK & CABLE, Physicians and Surgeons. Rooms in Jacobson Block, M c M innvillk , • • • O reqon . REAL ESTATE QDELL & WOOD, Real Estate and Insurance. Office in McMinnville National Bank Building, C Street. Farms (or sale, housed to rent, and all kinds of insurance written. Agents for property of non-residents. Correspondence solicited. LIVERYMAN QITY STABLES, r Third St., between E and F. E. L. WING, Proprietor. Everything first-class. Horses boarded by dav, week or month. Commercial travelers conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us ft call. MEAT MARKETS Q STREET MEAT MARKET, Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s.. Fre.-h and salt meats and sansages of nil kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid lor hides. Highest market price paid forali kinds of fat stock. ^ATTHIES & BOOTH, Proprietors of CITY MARKET. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds South side Third St. between B and C. 0 STREET PRODUCE HARKET, *7 C. F. Daniels, Prop. Cash paid for Poultry ami Country Produce. Hides and Tallow nought. Hay, Oats, Millfeed. Oil Meal, Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all kinds kept on hand. BARBERS. yy H. LOGAN, BARBER I am located opposite Burns & Daniels and allo to give all customers good treatment lor little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat ronage solicited. gLSIA WRIGHT, Manufactures and Deals la HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, -ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. MOOD WORKER J7D HOFF, ♦ WOOD WORKER will repair your Buggies and Wagons, manufac ture Office Furniture, Book cases Wardrobes, Brackets, Whatnots and all kinds of wood work. Two Doors East of City Stables. DRAYMEN J. STOW', ) G. S. Wright, dentist. Fresh bread every morning at J. P. Irvine's. 2 for 5c. 7-3 President H. L. Boardman preached in Independence last Sunday. Mr. Moody, the bowling alley proprie tor, has bad bis turn with the grip. Tho R etorteb and Weekly Oregonian one year for $2, strictly in advance. $<■<>0 to loan ou improved laud from one to five years’ time. , L. R oot . I Bread 1 Bread 1 Bread' 2 loaves for Sc at J. P. Irvine & Son's. 7-3 Mrs. M. A. Shadden has moved back to McMinnville after a brief residence in Portland. Going to chop wood? Hodson has the best 2nd growth, shaved hickory axe handle, 25cts. We regret to bear that Rex*. A. J. Hunsaker came home from Dallas last week quite ill. He bud beeL bolding u series of meetings. Lost—A brindle steer coming two-year- old. Branded “S” on the right hip, and square crop off right ear and bit iu left ear. 7-2 A lfred S mith . Mr. Win. Hemstock of this city, father of Mrs. E. Wright, is lying very low of heart trouble, and it is feared be cannot live but a short time. He is 71 years of age. Miss Ada If. Pugh oi this city, elocu tionist and impersonator, received a call to teach in the Heppner schools last week, and departed on Saturday to take up the work. RACKET STORE 5 H. MILLS & SON. 40 9er 'Cent *&ff |Co Compound : Prescri ptions- : Any Old Thing H. C. BURNS, HARNESS . Miss Alice A. Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones, will be married $'Tirimnnrrirnmr^^ to Mr. Oscar E. Taylor on Wednesday G. S. Wright, dentist. evening, Feb. 15th, at 6 o’clock, at the Bettman & Warren w ill receive a new Christian church in this city. Invita stock of crockery in a few days. tions have been issued for this import D’ill Houck is over at Wheatland this Is still in the lead on low prices. Our regu ant eveut. lar price on many goods is as low as the week, sacking and shipping wheat at the Harvey Ridgeley of Crescent City, Hendrick warehouse. Calif., is visiting with tho family of his Corue to The Reporter office for type brother-in-law, T. D. Henderson. He; SPECIAL SALES AND AUCTIONS. writer papers. Legal and letter sizes. left Crescent City Jan. 2d. They had to J 2 abandon the stage beyond Waldo, turn Fresh bread, 2 loaves for 5c at Irvine Just received a line of & Son’s. 7-3 ing the horses loose and wading through o snow waiBt deep for several miles, un Rev. Abbett of Eugene, formerly of AH Wool Remnants, Ginghams o til they met the stage from this side of , this place, married a couple on the let and Outing Flannel Remnants. the mountain. I ¡net. whose names were both Abbott. A course of illustrated health talks will Columbia air tight heaters are the best Customers often’.tcll us our Shoes wear be given mothers and daughters by Mrs. and cheapeet. Hodson is selling them longer than any tliej’ ever had. Try a pair. Lucy E. Hitchcock of Portland, one of cheap. J the state managers for Viavi in Oregon, Themes at the Christian church uext Goods marked in plain ¡figures. You get at Wright’s hall on following days at 2:30' Lord's day, at 11 a. iu., "Seven Abomi full value for every dollar you leave with us. 1 Tuesday, Feb. 7th, “The Higher Physi nations,” and at 7:30 p. m. “Self-Con cal Life of Woman;” Thursday, Feb. 9th. trol.” “Methods of Treatment Compared ;” Fri o Wo now have a few thousand dollars to day, Feb. 10th, “Ill Health the Cause of o loan on farm property, at good terms. Unhappiness in the Home.” Ladies in 12tf I rvine & V inton . terested in health cordially invited to at ^mjiwuiuiuuuijuui^^ Independence is without city water and tend. No admission charged. 7-2 light, owing to a quarrel between the The following twenty teachers are tak city council ¡and the light and water ing the examination for certificates this company. week : For county certificate—May Barn And why not gave postage and C. hart, Ella White, Bessie Campbell, Geo. Grissen before ordering your papers and Yates, Bernice Eileen Corner. Chrystal magazines ’.’ Laughlin, Alma Olds, B. A. Johnston, H. F. Wilson, M. L. Townsend, Less I.. E. Walker intends to go to Baker L On every pair of Ladies’ and Children’s “Button” Launer, Minnie Helyer, Daisy Warner, City about March 1st, to look over the Ida Smith, Zillah Kuykendall. For state L Shoes in the Store. business prospects of the place. certificate—Jessie Martin, Pauline Sears, Did you notice the fine assortment of Josie Woolett, Myrtie Williams. fancy crockerj- at Bettman & Warren’s? Como at once before sizes are broken. George Olds is something of a hog Seoretary Batchelder, of the Oregon Ladies, $3 Shoe# at $1.80, $2 at $1.20,$1.75 ehoes at $1.05. Money to loan on good real estate se raiser, himself. He sold to Matthies & Trans-Mississlppi and International ex- curity. Inquire of Winfred Hopkins, Booth last week a porker which dressed position committee, is in receipt of a no All button shoes sold at less than cost. For cash only. this city. 6-4 390 pounds. Hogs in Oregon rarely at tice from State Treasurer Moore to the Sign of the Big Boot. p. DiEUSCHNEIDER. Chas. A. Fitch, who was the populist tain such heavy weight. effect that citizens holding certificates of Boots and Shoes nominee for state printer last June, has the commission for money advanced by Died—At her residence 2>2 miles south, become one of the editors of the Oregon west of McMinnville, on Feb. 8th, of them can have face value of same re City Enterprise, a republican paper. paralysis, Mrs. J. W. Oliver. Funeral turned by presenting said certificates at The TT. S. armj' captured Santiago and services were held from the house yes his office in Salem, or by Bending same ♦♦*♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦. Ifodson captured U. 8. A. axe, the best terday at 2 p. m., and burial was made through any bank, properly iudorsed. and cheapest warranted axe in the mar in South Yamhill cemetery. Mrs. Daniel Simons of Sodaville, who ket. Wheat 52c, oats 35c, baled hay, oats died on the first day of the present month Twin babies were liorn to Mr. and Mrs. and cheat $8, poultry $2 to $3.00 per doz, at the age of 107 years, was doubtless the Chas. Spring of college Bide last Friday. pork, dressed 5c, live O'.jc, bran 85c per oldest woman in Oregon. Mrs. Simons One of the infants died and was buried 100 lbs, flour 80c a sack, potatoes 75c a was one of Oregon's earliest pioneer i on Sunday. sack, prunes5e, beef $2.25 to $3.25 per women. She lived to see five genera tions grow up, and would have lived in ♦ Wanted—Good live agents to handle 100; butter 35c, eggs 25c. : one of the greatest money makers ever A list of the volunteers discharged by three centuries had she survived two Properly it takes tiuie. It requires experience ami a complete knowl ♦ offered for sule. From $3 to $5 per day Adjutant-General Corbin, has been re- years longer. She was respected and edge of drage. It requires the druggist to have on hand a large variety Her made. Address with stamp, ceived by Governor T. T. Geer. Among revered by all who knew her. of drugs—fresh drugs. Ho must give the best possible work, and for J. A. C oi . e , La Grande, Ore. the names is that of Clair B. Baker, of burial took place at Lebanon on Friday. compensation he must be reasonable. With the above facts remember ♦ Ladies who attended the lecture at we are careful and strive to please one ami all alike. These are rea Co. C. 2d Oregon infantry, of Cottage The hat ball, Valentine’s evening prom sons why our prescription tile thribbles all in this county. We are rec I Wright’s hall Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. ises to be one of the most novel and in- I Grove, formerly a McMinnville boy. ognized by doctor and customer alike for being accurate and dispensing Lucy E. Hitchcock of Portland, under only the purest drugs. teresting of the season, Prizes for lhe I Governor Geer has been asked to R|>- the auspices of the Viavi company, ex smallest, prettiest and most original point a student to the Oread institute at pressed themselves as being deeply in | Worcester, M ush ., as each state and ter hats. Valentino supper. ROGERS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists. terested in the subject of health, as pre I am able to furnish loans on first-claes ritory is entitled to a free scholarship. sented by the lecturer. The earnest ap farm security, from $2,000 upward, at 7 The appointee must be a young woman peals for a sounder womanhood and for per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to between the ages of 18 and 35, of good the wholesomeness and purity of life and 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon health, possessing a good education and home touched every heart. Mrs. Hitch desirous of obtaining a thorough knowl ey, call and see me. R. L. C onner . edge of household science and all that cock will close this series Friday after Miss Stella Patty returned last week pertains to it. Tuition, board and room noon. Ladies interested in health should from a delightful visit with friends at will be given free, and at the close of her not fail to attend. Subject: “Is Perfect The Dalles, and has again resumed her i study she will be aided in obtaining a Health Possible.” duties as city book-keeper and collector. The local committees to make arrange I position as teacher of domestic science. Suits some people, because it’s cheap, while as a matter of ments for the department encampment Family washing, 30c per dozen ; family The soldier boy» at Manila write that fact, dirt cheap goods are usually dear at any cost, especially washing, uuironed, 20c per dozen ; shirt, 1 the Christmas boxes sent them by lov of the Grand Army of the Republic ami in our line of trade. We keep some cheap goods in order to kindred organizations that are to meet collar and cuffs, 15c per set; blankets ing friends reached them the day before please those who must have them, but we constantly preach as and quilts, 20c each ; rag carpet, 4c per Christmas. They were started from here here June 20th, are getting to work. a business principle the wisdom of buying a good article tho it I Custer post has appointed five members, yard. M c M innville S team L alndry . cost a trifle more. It’s a saving in the long run of money and on Nov. 17th. The apples arrived in fair temper. Hence the quality of our goods, and the pleasant Thursday of last week was ground hog condition, only about 8 out of 20 being the Woman's Relief Corps five, and countenances of our customers. day. It was not likely that the hog got spoiled. Their Christmas was rendered Mayor McPhillips five. These will be a out ol the ground long enough to see his very enjoyable by these presents, which general committee of arrangement. The See these Late Bedsteads, Tables, Carpets, Etc. shadow, though the sun did shine. is a source of great satisfaction to the post appointed Geo. W. Grannis, J. C. Cooper, H. S Malouey, R. P. Bird and Therefore, it is reasonable to expect an folks at home. The announcement was Geo. A. Prentiss. The committees met House Furnisher. eaily spring. made in a late letter that Prentiss of Mc last Saturday at Wright's hall and or It is said an excursion of 40 Portland Minnville and Stimpson of Amity were ganized by electing G. W. Grannis w holesale merchants will tour lhe Will in the hospital with the mumps. OJUUUUUUUUUL!^^ president, and H. S. Maloney, secretary. amette valley in February. The party The February freeze-up and snow has They will meet again on the 18th and will leave Portland February 19th, and not been without its enjoyment. Many appoint sub-committees. j 1 Í>lft -.J 1ft j^‘lft 1ft 1ft 1ft ift will visit every town in the valley, in the have availed themselves of a pleasurable One of the measures of a personal nature interest of Portland trade. ' skate on the reservoir above the Star i in the Oregon legislature ¡8 the bill for b» Judge Magers’ family has had a round mills. The opportunity to coast afforded the relief of Miss Iva Templeton of Hal of sickness the past ten days, which has by the creek bank just above the railroad sey. The history of the case is that on required hie presence up from Portland. bridge has been extensively utilized, and July Utb, 1890, when returning from a Hie daughter Fleta came near having ' was attended by some peculiar exper <3 » blackberrying trip with a party, Miss «3 pneumonia, while the others endured iences. Atta Gibson descended the hill » Templeton drove on a county bridge, on ♦3 » the grip. All are now fast recovering. with such momentum one evening that a county road in Linn county, which » i her sled could not be stopped before A bystander remarks that W. C. Kru broke down, dashing two horses, wagon, E ♦3 ger of N'ewlierg was entitled to citizenship ; jumping into the cold and swift-flowing bridge timbers and herself over thirty «3 in America without naturalization. A ; water of Cozine creek. For a moment feet into the C’ala|>ooia river, which wag «3 » recent sketch of him eayB that he was the young girl was so dazed she scarcely then four or five feet deep, striking ♦3 i» <3 i» born in Germany in 1874 and emigrated knew what had happened. Another girl, among rocks, splintering the wagon, <3 » to this country in 1805, settling in Iowa, who started down the hill on the same killing one horse and crippling the Is the Store that Is known, and the Store that is known is i» «3 where he was soon joined by hie parents. sled, saw the approaching danger and other. Friends were summoned and the <3 the Store that trade goes to, and the Store that trade goes è» fell off. Seeing the predicament of her nearest doctor, fifteen miles away, wag On Sunday, while Louis and Miss Ber- ' mate, she eried “Help, help, I can’t ♦3 to is the Store that does the busitiess, and the Store that » «3 gitta Nelson and Miss Nettie Kingery I swim!” This brought Fred Thompson gent for. She wag carried to a cabin does the business is the Storo that can’t afford to cheat. near by where it was found she was were enjoying a sleigh ride, their horse to the rescue, and with undaunted hero dreadfully bruised and mangled. Her fell down and broke the shafts. This ism he sprang into the water, and soon nose was fractured, top of head hurt, lip Hence, when we tell you that we never misrepresent our i» was an opportunity for Sheriff Hender restored the young girl to a solid footing groceries, it is not alone because we do not believe in lying, è» son's obliging nature, and be hitched up upon the bank. Of course this ended cut open half an inch, two front teeth ♦? but we can’t afford to. We are told, and are thus given a bis cutter and took the unfortunates the evening s enjoyment for them. An knocked out splintering the jaw bone, ♦< a right to reiterate it, that the customer who steadily buys right arm was broken and both bones of home in fine style. ♦? other young man in going down the hill the elbow dislocated, wrist crushed, his groceries of us, comes out ahead of the fellow who buys Miss Frances Mann, of the city schools, struck off in bye and unused paths and of our competitors. right thigh severely bruised, left thigh E received information by telephone on encountered a furrow so wide and deep broken, forcing the bone through the ! Monday of the serious illness of her sister that he was raised three feet into space, flesh and clothing. Her spine was per Viola st Salem, from blood poisoning, and as be and bis sled came together manently injured, which has left her a and boarded the afternoon train for that again a concussion In the region of the cripple for life. A relief bill »as passed city. Her sister has for some time been lumbar vertebre has left him with a ♦3 by the legislature in 1895, but it was ve matron of the soldiers’ home at Rose crick in bis back ever since. The livery toed by Gov. Lord. At the time of the A legitimate profit to us. a satisfied customer when he leaves <3 our store. Suppose you try TV. & W.’s store long enough in burg, receiving a part of her training at stables and Mr. Stow’» truck company ♦3 accident the law prohibited counties from 1899 that we may make you a customer far into the 2<»th the Good Samaritan hospital, Portland, got out their cutters and bobsleds and «3 paying damages, and this was made a century. ♦3 and later was graduated from the Salem harvested a few dollars on the strength test case and carried to the supreme hospital. She is about 27 years old. Her of the snow. A party of fourteen crowded I court. Sioce then the law has been «3 death is hourly expected. Respectfully, into a bobsled Sunday night and were amended bat it doesnot cover this case, ' ♦3 The house occupied by the family of out three or four hours. It was a regular and the only recourse for relief is by leg Wib Maddux, on the Hutchcroft farm, duty for each member to stand tip every islative action. A petition asking the «3 three miles w est of North Yamhill, came few minutes to get stretched ont and legislature to pass the bill was signed by ♦3 ♦3 near being destroyed by tire last Thurs keep from freezing. A merry party of 1250 taxpayers of Linn county. — * day. While the family were eating din sixteen from the college took a similar Bammath Branse Turkeys. ner the building was discovered to be on ride on Monday night. A couple of Large, heavy-boned Tome, al«o black tire in the garret. Mr. Maddux ran aloft sleighing parties came to town Monday with a pail of water when the ceiling on evening and a race ensued as they passed Minorca cockerels, all cheap if taken M rs . N airs , which be was walking gave way and he down Third street about ten o’clock. now. Curt a Cel« In One Day. Plrnae Take Ratter. Ballston, Oregon. fell to the floor below, but fortunately One driver bad four in hand and the Parties indebted to the Lrr of R. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A Co., will greatly oblige by » aria far wale. was not injured. He returned above, other two, and for a time only the high All druggists refund money if it fails to Jac'.bsoti settling account at once, as we naed the however, and extinguished the fire with places were bit by the «led». The four- 95 acres well improved. Inquire of W. cure. The genuine line L. B. Q. on each money. Yours Truly, horse team led the race. some effort. The damage was light. M. Merchant, Carlton, Or. 2m3 tablet. F or rale by Rogers Bros. 4<iru6 R. J a COMOB & Co. LOCAL NEWS. McHINNVILLE Truck and Dray Co. Goods of sll dwcriptioiis moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap BANKING no ses? Tilt McniNT%ILl.E National Bank —McMinnville, Oregon.— Paid up Capiml, «.10,000 Surplus *10,000. Transacts a General Banking Business. Office Hour« » a m. to 4 p. tn. LEE LAUQHLIN, President. J L. ROGERS, I Ice-President. ' E. C. APPERSON. Cashier. W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. CASTORTA Bear« tfce signature of CBOO. H F lctckxs la uae for more than thirty years, and ZV A7«Z >ba Havt A!*ay> BoagKl. « « « The Store that Advertises « : » » » » » « « « « This isOur Supreme Aim Wallace & Walker. » » è» è» 5 » » » » è» » » » » » » » » »