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YOU CAN PROLONG YOUR LIFE LOCAL NEWS. G. 8. Wright, dentist. Mrs. Ed. Wing is reported quite sick. G. S. AV right, dentist. The season of Lent began on Wednes day. Fay Swick—Friday, 24th. Fresh bread every morning at J. P. A 12-16ths Jersey calf for sale. ------- Has just received------- Irvine ’s. 2 for 5c. 7-3 F. II. B arnhart . DR. LEROY LEWIS, D. I). S. Opera House McMinnville. One of Mrs. Mary E. Stow's children Newest and latest designs in wall paper Friday, Feb. 24th. is quite ill. at Hodson's. PHYSICIANS The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian Audy Vaughn of Portland spent Sun Of those Star 5 Star Shoes. day in this city with his brother Charles. one year for $2, strictly in advance. £ALBREATH & GOUCHER, John Rice of the Grange store is visit Bettman & Warren will receive a new There are no better Shoes made, and our prices LOUISA SAWYERS LINN, Soprano. ing his folks at Hillsboro. stock of crockery in a few days. makd them very popular. FAY SWICK, Elocutionist. $600 to loan on improved land from Mrs. J. H. Henderson visited in Salem one to five years’ time. L. R oot . Before you buy a suit of Men’s or Boys’ Clothes with her husband over Sunday. (Office over Braly’s Bank.) see the bargains we offer or leave your lueaeure A good gentle work horse for sale Friday, 24th, Linn, the soprano, Fay M c M innville - - . O regon . for a Tailor-made Suit. cheap. Inquire at the residence of A. Swick, elocutionist, college Glee club. Admission 25c. D. Simpson. 9tf Have a fine line of Corsets. Also the “Martha Come to The Reporter office for type Reserved Seats 35c. QOOK & CABLE. Bread 1 Bread! Bread! 2 loaves for 5c Washington” Corset Waist. In fact, the Store is writer papers. Legal and letter sizes. 7-3 full of tempting bargains. Please call and see for Wednesday was the first anniversary at J. P. Irvine & Son’s. yourself. Mrs. Hattie Campbell 1 s sick with the of the sinking of the Maine. Did you notice the fine assortment of Fresh bread, 2 loaves for 5c at Irvine fancy crockery at Bettman <S Warren’s? grip. Rooms in Jacobson Block, & Son’s. 7-3 San Francisco is preparing for a Rambler bicycles at Hodson’s at $40. M c M innville , - - - O regon . M m. Shepherd of North Yambill was Best bicycle on earth. G. & J. clincher world’s fair in 1901. tires can’t be beat. Mr. and Mrs. M. Underwood went a pleasant caller Tuesday. over to Salem on Wednesday, for a few Mrs. W ’ arren received a large stock of I . S. Booth has entered the employ REAL ESTATE. __ _ _ . of Mitchel], Lewis & Slaver of Portland. millinery this week from New York City, days’ visit with J. L. Pope and family. QUELL & WOOD, The cake-walk at the Calico ball on We now have a few thousand dollars to including several dozen pattern hats,and iu fact, everything new and novel in the Feb. 22d, will be an interesting feature. loan on farm property, at good terms. millinery line. 9-1 Dance tickets, 75c. Spectators: Ladies, Real Estat'1 and Insurance. I2tf I rvine & V inton . Daring the late cold spell a McMinn 15c; Gents, 25c. We are pleased to hear thatC. R. Cook, Office in McMinnville National Bank ville lady left her false teeth in a cup of A. M. Peery was up town early in the who was very low with the grip, gives Building, C Street, water aud they were frozen solid. She week, for the first time since bis illness. On every pair of Ladies’ and Children’s ‘‘Button” promise of complete recovery. says she has had the toothache ever He says the grip takes nearly all the life Shoes in the Store. Farms (or sale, houses to rent, and all kinds And why not save j>ostage and C. since. out of a man. of insurance written. Agents for property of Grissen before ordering your papers and non-residents. Correspondence solicited. Chas. Grissen had a sudden and severe Miss Stella Noll, one of McMinnville’s magazines? Coms at once before sizes are brokeu young ladies, won the oratorical contest illness on Sunday, which has since kept LIVERYMAN. Mrs. Ellen M. Babcock will enlarge at Monmouth, and will 'be here March him at home. For a time bis life was Ladies, $3 Shoes at $1.80, $2 at $1.20, $1.75 «hoes at $1.05. and improve her residence iu North Mc 10th to engage in the intercollegiate con almost despaired of. A11 All button shoes sold a at les« than cost. For cash only. ÇITY STABLES, Minnville this spring. test. For the benefit of my many customers Sign of the Big Boot. Money to loan on good real estate se F. DIEUSCHNEIDER. Third St., between E and F. The next session of the teachers local w ho are already anxious to inspect my curity. Inquire of Winfred Hopkins, Boots and Shoes. I line of spring millinery, I will state that institute will meet at Carlton, Feb. 2oth. E. L. WING, Proprietor. this city. 6-4 All teachers are requested to be present my opening will occur on or about March Everything first-class. Horses boarded by Miss Jessie Manning closed her school at this meeting. E. V. L ittlefield , 18th. 9-2 ■k;t it A AiferiH* AAA A i‘i ife Ri Pi. sic etc day, week or month. Commercial travelers conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. near Bellevue this week on account of County Supt. Hear Linn, the soprano, Feb. 24th, Give us a call. the grip. Wheat 52c, oats 35c, lialed hay, oats who has just returned from filling im The man who smiles at the mud is a portant engagements in Milwaukee, MEAT MARKETS hero and will come out triumphant in and cheat $7, poultry $2 to $3.00 per doz, Chicago and other prominent eastern the end, while those who complain are pork, dressed 5c, live 3'^c, bran 85c per cities. 9-2 ß STREET MEAT MARKET, 100 lbs, Hour 80e a sack, potatoes 65c a apt to become irritable and fretful. Regular services will be held at the sack, prunes 5c, beef $2.25 to $3.25 per The U. S. Army captured Santiago and 100; butter 40c, eggs 15c. Cunib. Presbyterian church Suuday. Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s. Hodson captured U. 8. A. axe, the best Subjects: “Spiritual X-rays” 11 a. m. and cheapest warranted axe in the mar J. F. Peterson of Portland has sold his and “God Tested,” 7:30 p. m. Good Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all business corner in this city which ex music at both services. Everyone in kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for ket. hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds tends from McCourt’s saloon east to E vited. Properly it takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowl A literary program, supper and social of fat stock. edge of drugs. It requires the druggist to have on hand a large variety Mrs. Nannie Pugh, an experienced was given by members of Knowles chap street to F. W. Fenton. It is understood of drugs—fresh drugs. He must give the best possible work, and for ter Monday evening, and constituted an Mr. Fenton will not build at once, as the dressmaker, will open a dressmaking MATTHIES & BOOTH, compensation he must be reasonable. With the above facts remember property is leased for three years. The parlor in the rooms next to her husband ’ s occasion of rare enjoyment. we are careful and strive to please one aud all alike. These are rea Proprietors of consideration was $3000. abstract office next week. All work en sons why our prescription file thribbles all in this county. We are rec The young people of Sheridan cele ognized by doctor and customer alike for being accurate aud dispensing B. F. Hartman contemplates the im trusted to her care will be given the best brated Lincoln’s birthday with an ex only tbe purest drugs. of attention and satisfaction guaranteed. provement of the mineral spring on his tended literary program, which included Choice, F'resh Meats, All Kinds a drama, “Wooing Under Difficulties.” land below the railroad bridge, and if Joseph A. and Prince W. Todd of Til ROGERS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists Smith ride Third St. between B arid C. Mr. Thompson of Gopher valley was the properties of the water prove medici lamook came over to attend the funeral in town Monday soliciting petitiorers to nal enough he will build a sanitarium on of their mother on Monday. Horse back the department for the establishment of the hill near by and become a rival of was their mode of traveling, and they PRODUCE MARKET. the Johnson spring near Lafayette, made the distance of 56 miles in 14 b mail route from McMinnville to hie which is said to be very similar in its in hours. They found the roads very fair 0 STREET PRODUCE 1TARKET, section of the country. gredients. for the time of year. They started on I am able to furnish loans on first-class the return home yesterday, leaving their There is an innovation in honeymoon farm security, from $2,000 upward, at 7 C. F. Daniels, Prop. father, who has been quite ill, very per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to trips in recent fashionable weddings. much improved. The argument is that the parents of the Cash paid (or Poultry and Country Produce. 5 years. Barties wishing to borrow mon the bridehaving undergone an ordeal w ith A great deal of indignation was felt Hides and Tallow Isiught. ¡lay, oats, Millfeed. ey, call and see me. R. L. C onner . Oil Meal, Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all dressmakers, visitors, cooks, etc., to say early in the week, over the supposition kinds kept on hand. Mrs. Henry Hewitt, who has been nothing of having had their hearts wrung that a few citizens had secretly gone to quite ill lor several weeks, is better, and, by losing their daughter, are the ones Salem to secure an amendment to the BARBERS.___________ notwithstanding she is getting far ad who need a chance to get off by them city charter, presumably to enable the vanced in age, it is expected she will selves on a pleasant trip, and the latest city to bond itself to the amount of $15,- Vy H. LOGAN, soon be restored to her usual health.— fad is to send the bride’s parents on a 000 for purposes of sewerage, and possi Herald. wedding tour, while the bride and groom bly other amendments. But little is Family washing, 30e per dozen ; family stay at home. The plan is a good one. known of the effort, and probably the I am located opposite Burns <fc Daniels and aim washing, unironed, 20c per dozen ; shirt, indignation was hasty. The Reporter A fair-sized audience attended the to give all customers good treatment for little collar and cuffs. 15c per set; blankets is loth to think that any two or three money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat Is the Store that is known, and the Store that is known is and quilts, 20c each ; rag carpet, 4c per Demorest medal contest, at the C. P. citizens who are taxpayers would secretly ronage solicited. church Wednesday evening, and it was the Store that trade goes to, and the Store that trade goes yard. M c M innville S team L aundry . their privilege to listen to seven of the conspire to do anything to the injury of to is the Store that does the business, and the Store that An eminent New York physician says best orations that have ever been given the city, and hence we do not propose to HARNESS does the business is the Store that can’t afford to cheat. that a good safeguard against the grip is here in this manner. Mrs. R. H. Grover condemn anyone until such is known to gLSlA WRIGHT, to keep the mouth closed. That is the [ called the meeting to order and presided, be the fact. Councilman Peery has been way with these horrid doctors. Why announcing that the motto was “contest charged with joining in secret meetings Manufactures and Deals in Hence, when we tell you that we never misrepresent our can’t they prescribe something easy for ■ to conquest.” Scripture was read by for the aforementioned purpose, but groceries, it is not alone because we do not believe in lying, a fellow.—Newberg Graphic. but we can’t afford to. We are told, and are thus given a Mrs. Barz.ee and prayer offered by Rev. authorizes us to emphatically deny the a right to reiterate it, that the customer who steadily buys same as utterly without foundation, hav Miss Viola Mann, sister of Miss Fran Powell. Mies Ambia Daniels first took SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, his groceries of us, comes out ahead of the fellow who buys ces Mann of the public schools of this the platform and spoke “I’ve Been to the ing been kept at home for some time by of our competitors. ..ndbrushes, and sells them cheajter than they city, died at Salem on the 10th inet. of illness. Meetin’ st Barker’s.” She did exceed ran la-boiiclil anvn here else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are blood poisoning, and was buried at Zena ingly well. Mies Pearl Grover followed f arm for Male. pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. on Sunday. Miss Frances Mann re with “Steve Jordan’s Den.” She main 95 acres well improved. Inquire of W turned to this city on Monday evening. tained the standard of excellence. Miss M. Merchant, Carlton, Or. 2m3 WOOD WORKER. The postal department lias authorized Mabel Hopkins spoke “Times are postmasters to refuse to deliver the mail Changed, Neighbor Brown” with very gD HOFF, NO. 3067. A legitimate profit to us, a satisfied customer when he loaves to school children except on written re good emphasis and enunciation. Sylvia our store. Suppose you try W. & W.’s store long enough in REPORT OF THE CONDITION quest of parents, in order to remedy the Munkers of Scio spoke of the deacon of the McMinnville National Bank at Mc 1899 that we may make you a customer far into the 20th £> century. vexations habit of eternally calling for w ho sold rum. She was so beautifully Minnville, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Feb. 4th, 1899: (will repair your Baggies and Wagons, manufac to ture entice Furniture, Book < uses, Wardrobes. mail, w hich lias been formed by children dressed and her elocution so good that RMOVBCKS. to Brackets. Whatnots and all kinds of wood work. in many towns. her speech was very winning. Misses Loans and Discounts Respectfully, 9116,269 49 overdrafts, secured and unse Two Doors East of City Stables. Mr. D. W. Ralston has had a force of Mollie and Mattie Patty and Elsie Hobbs cured..................................... 9,042 60 Bonds to secure circula six men at work grading and boxing his sang a beautiful trio, “I Stood Outside U.S. Hon........................................ 35,000 00 DRAYMEN 500 (JO prunes. Mr. Ralston has about 10(1,000 the Gate.” Jamie McKillop spoke of U. 8. Bonds on hand............... Premiums on U. S. Bonds 1,000 00 poundsof prunes of different kinds, most the rum traffic with first-class delivery Stocks, yy j. stow , securities, etc ........ 24,785 08 real estate and mort ly Italians. They are in splendid con and voice, but the selection was some Other gages owned................... 1,250 McHlNNVILLE dition for market. He is expecting to what overdrawn in its intensity of alarm Banking-house, furniture and fixtures ................................. 8,500 00 ship direct to the eastern market.—Sher and attack, even including the pulpit as Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) ...................... 16,584 06 in league with the rum traffic, and there idan Sun. Due from State Banks and Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful being two preachers on the awarding Bankers ............................... 87 12 A part of the staff of the English and handling guaranteed. Collections will be made Due from approved reserve monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. German specialists and Dr. Meyers & Co. committee he could hardly hope for a de Men to.................................... 22,922 40 Checks and other cash items 367 V> will again visit McMinnville Wednes cision in hie favor. Miss Argyl Jones Notes of other National Banks 75 00 spoke a poem “Lost and Found,” which Fractional paper currency, day, March 1st. These successful spec BANKING nickles ano cents .................. 84 86 ialists for all chronic diseases and ail in its pathetic qualities was not equaled Lawful money reserve in Bank, during the evening, and the lady ’ s self- THE GREAT ▼iz ments of men and women can be con NO. 38ST possession and pose were perfect. Miss Specie........................................ 914,856 96 sulted free of charge at the Hotel Yam THE MCMINNVILLE Gertrude Palmer of Dayton spoke “Ned, Redemption fund with Û. S. hill on the above date. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir National Family the Murderer.” The audience had been culation)................................ 1,575 00 Rev. George W. Grannis, pastor of the given grace, dignity, pose and other Total ................................ 9252,949 91 Methodist church, will preach Sunday lieauties of oratory, but here were all Newspaper LIABILITIES. next, morning and evening. Sobjecrs: these combined with tragedy, depicted in Capital Stork paid in............... .50,000 00 FOR —McMinnville, Oregon.— 10,000 00 At 11 a. in., “A Prayer for a Revival.” gesture, facial expression and tone. It Surplus fund............................. Undivided profits, less ex penses ana taxes paid........... 7,082 10 Paid up Capital, $50.000 Text, Hab. 3:2. At 7:30 p. m., “God’s was superbly rendered, and while the National Bank notes outstand Call for Men to Reason With Him.” judges labored with an embarrassment inf.......................................... Surplus $10,000. 30,400 00 I Text, lea. 1:18. Revival meetings will of riches, Miss Palmer’s effort stood «ef Due to State Banksand bank ers......................... 593 66 Transacts * General Banking BuslneM. lie continued during the week. All ficiently in the forefront to confirm the Dividends unpaid................. 20 00 Individual deposits subject to Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Christian people are invited to encourage impression that the medal should be check ...... 114,064 63 40,789 52 this movement, as it is the revival of hers, and it was presented in a happy Demand certificates of deposit LEE LAL'GHLIN. Pre fident. Christ’s cause we seek, and not the ad speech by Rev. King, after he had held Total......................................... 9252,949 91 J L. ROGERS. Vice-President. And your favorite home paper, The Reporter, both one vancement of merely denominational the class in great suspense several min State of Oregon, County of Yamhill, mi . 'E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. I, E. C. Apperson, cashier of the above-named year for $1.25. W . S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. interests. Services will begin promptly utes. The wotk ot these students is l>ank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of mv knowledge and be at 7:30 each evening. The Trlbun« baa an Agricultural Department nt tbe higheat merit, all Important new, of tbs E C Ar PERRON, « ashler somewhat the result of Mrs. Virginia lief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th nation and world, comprehensive and reliable market reports, able editorial., Interestlug «bort Watson's training at the college, and day ■lories, «denude and mechanical information. Illuatrated fashion article,, humorou, picture,, of February, 1899 R. L. CONNER, CASTORTA Mimes Mabel Hendershott and Minnie and la inatrucllveand entertaining to every member of every family (Seal.) Notarv Public for «Oregon. speaks well for her ability as an instruct Correct Rear« the aignature of C ba *. H F lvtcwxm . Hutchens gave a pleasant party to their The Reporter give, all tbe local new,. political and aocial, keep, you In close touch with —Att eat your neighbor, and friend,, and la a welcome and Indiapenaable weekly visitor at yonr horua or. The judges were Mrs. Brum beck and W. L. WARREN, ) In u«e for more than thirty year«, and v oil ng friend« at the Commercial hotel J L ROGER*. 'Directors. Rev«. Grannie and Fender. 7W XiwJ Kon //«:< Bought. WM CAMPBELL, j Sand all Subscriptions to The Reporter, McMinnville, Or. Ve^ne»iay night by keeping’your DENTAL ORGANS in perfect condition, thus promoting good digestion which is the prime factor ot perfect health! You are invited to call frequently at my office lbr examination of the condition of vou’r teeth Ail departments of dentistry arc practiced, and the most modern and conscientious methods. CONCERT. RACKET STORE 27 Cases Physicians and Surgeons. Physicians and Surgeons. H. MILLS & SON. 40 9er Ct ent 'Off I Î : t Co Compound : prescriptions- I CITY MARKET. ¡Z » i /» £ « BARBER. The Store that Advertises to » to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to HARNESS, This isOur Supreme Aim to to to to to $ WOOD WORKER Wallace & Walker. 1 _ to Truck and Dray Co. The New York Weekly Tribune National Bank Farmers and Villagers