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•------------------------------------------------ i YOU CAN PROLONG YOUR LIFE LOCAL NEWS. bf keeping'vour DENTAL ORG ANS in perfect couiition, thus promoting good digestion, whic’ is the t line factor oi perfect health. You are inviteu to call frequently at my office fore atninatiort'of the condition of your teeth. Alli • >f dentistry are practiced, and by tl "n and conscientious methods. G. S. Wright, dentist. New sailors and walking bats at Mark Sisters.’ Wanted—pair light road horses 12-1 C. G rissen . G. S. Wright, dentist. School books at Hembree’s. C. Grissen’s new stock of wall paper. 6 The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian “Wedding Belle," opera house, March * Du <OY LEWIS, D. D. S. one year for $2, strictly in advance. McMinnville 31st. Mrs. John Catlin of Portland is visit Three young ladies were immersed at ing relatives in the city this week. PHYSICIANS the Christian church Sunday night. Bargains in typewriter paper at C. See the pioneer pedagogue, opera £ALBRCATH & GOUCHER, Grissen 'a. 1-4 house, March 31st. ' 13-3 Mrs. Asa Jackson left for Warner, Bicyclists are louging fur a new ordi Idaho, ou Tuesday, w here she will live nance. Their consciences are not eusy with her sister. when they ride the sidewalks now. “The Jolliest Crowd Alive,” opera (Oflice over Braly s Bank.) “Asleep at the Switch," opera house, house, March 31st. Admission 26cts. O bxgon . March 31et. McN W. J. Stow bought the bowling alley Mrs. Verona Nelson oi Newberg visited of Mr. Moody last Saturday, aud the otx. £ CABLE, with her parents, Kev. and Mrs. Joseph latter gentleman bae returned to Oregon Hoberg, on Monday. City. Rambler bicycles at Hodson's at $40. A 15-lfiths Jersey heifer calf for sale. Best bicycle on earth. G. <k J. clincher j F. H. B arnhart . tires can’t be beat. Rooms in Jacobson Block, F. A. Morris, head of the Union Mer George Belt of Corvallis has been vis MCMINNVILLE. - ., • - O1XGON. cantile Co., a_new general merchandise iting Clarence Irvine this week. store in New berg, made one of his lare Horse literature printed at this office v isits to the county seat, on Tuesday. in the best style ot the art, and at most Newest and latest deeigns in wall paper reasonable prices. QUELL & XV, I’rof. I ajuis Barzee moved this week at Hodson’s. A NEW STORE! Is what you will say when you call at our store and examine our immense line of New Goods. We have just remodeled our shelving, giving us nearly twice as much room as formerly, and have added the Largest Line of the Best and Most Durable and Stylish Shoes Ever Carried in This City. Physicians and Surgeons. Many of our New Spring Dress Goods and Trimmings, Wash Goods, Hosiery and Underwear, are in. We carry a complete and full line of CORSETS. cc Physicians and Surgeons. from the college into the I’eter Thoma C. II. Hemstreet of Goble, Or., was in son house on college side. town very briefly the past week, lie is Office in McMinnville National Bank J. H. Nelson is making 6ome advan talked oi for the position of city super Buildit ,, C Street. tageous improvements to his residence. intendent, and is a good mau for any For Sale—Several tons of baled hay at place of that kind. Farm« for sale, . ses to rent, and all kinds Bettman & Warreu will receive a new of insurance wrltt. Agents for property of $5.50 per ton. M annino B ros . non-residents. Co spondeuce solicited. stock of crockery in a few days. L. Shortridge is moving back to Dolph, j and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irvine are j Misses Clara Irvine and Eflie Manning PHOTOGRAPHER. went to Independence on Friday and at to occupy the house vacated by him. A new line of tobacco and cigars juBt tended a St. Patrick’s party in the even i N. HOBBS, ing. They were guests of Mrs. Clair Ir received at Bettman A Warren’s. H. B. Reed, the fence dealer, returned vine over Sunday. Real Estai** and Insurance. Hi? "Class Photography a Specialty. Wednesday morning from an extended visit in Indiana, accompanied by his eon. 1 am located next floor to R. M. Wade & Co., The New Home and Climax sewing and am here to do good work and give satisfac machines, needles and extras at C. Gris- tion. Terms reasonable. een’s. 42tf CONVEYANCER. Assessor J. M. Yocum moved his fam ily to this city on Monday, an<l occupies the Bell residence in the north part of A E. McKERN, town. Notary Public and Conveyancer NORTH YAMHILL, OR. Legal papers’written and acknowledgements taken. LIVERYMAN. QITY ST -LES, For a quick remedy and one that is perfectly safe for children let us recom mend One Minute Cough Cure. It is excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling in the tiiroat and coughs. Rogers Bros. You don’t want to forget F. Diel- sehneider when you think of purchasing a pair of shoes this spring. Its the place for footwear that combines style, fit and wearing quality. An entertainment and supper will be given by the Rebekahs on Tuesday even ing March 28th, at 8 p. ill., in the I. O. E. L. WING, Proprietor. (). F. hall. All Rebekahs and their fam Everything first-class. Horses boarded by flay, week or month. Commercial travelers ilies invited. conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. It is said that G. W. Perkins of North Give us a call. -------------------------------------------------------- Yamhill, who went to England to sell his hop crop of last year, ¡ b on his w av MEAT MARKETS home, having left his hops with a firm to sell for one per cent commission. Q STREET MEAT MARKET, S. Howorth, the druggist, returned on Wednesday from a three weeks’ visit in Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s. The Dalles and vicinity, recuperating Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all from a severe attack of grip. He is not kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for •hides. Highest uiarket price paid for all kinds entirely well yet. 'of fat stock. The teachers’ local Institute will hold its next monthly meeting at Dayton, ^ATTHIES & BOOTH. March 25th. All teachers are requested to be present. E. V. L ittlefield , Proprietors of County Supt. Jurors and witnesses who attend the Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds coming term of circuit court wiil do well to remember the accommodations and South side Third St. between B and C. terms afforded by the Commercial house near the railroad. Cheapest, house in PRODUCE MARKET. the city. 1-3 Tuesday evening Paul Kleppin gave a Q STREET PRODUCE HARKET, stereoptican exhibition at the opera house. Mr. Kleppin had intended to di C. F. Daniels, Prop. vide the proceeds with the local G. A. R., but unfortunately for himself and the Cash paid for Poultry and Country Produce. Grand Army boys the receipts did not Hides and Tallow bought Hay, Gate, Millfeed, Oil Meal. Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all constitute a surplus. His views of the kinds kept on hgud. different vessels in the U. 8. navy and of the naval commanders are very good. BARBERS. Happy is the man or woman who can eat a good hearty meal without suffering yy H. LOGAN, afterward. If you can not do it, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat, and cures all forms oi dyspepsia I am located opposite Burns & Daniels and aim and indigestion. Rogers Bros. to give all customers good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat Emma, only daughter of the late Wil ronage solicited. lis Starr, died March 2Jth, after a linger ing illness of lung trouble, at her home HARNESS near Dayton, and was buried in the Dayton cemetery last Tuesday by Electa gLSIA WRIGHT, chapter, O. E. 8. Religious services Manufactures and Deals in were conducted by Rev. J. Hoberg. Third St , between E and F. CITY MARKET. BARBER. HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPLRS, ».ltdbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they .■•an be bought any where else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. DRAYMEN yy. j. stow , McHINNVILLE Truck and Dray Co. Goods of all descriptions moved, and cartful handling guaranteed. Collectionswill be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. E. J Marley, of Brooks, has agreed to deliver 15,0u0 founds of thia year’s hop crop to T. A. I.ivesly & Co. of Salem, for ten cents per pound. This contract has been filed in the recorder's office at Sa lem. It indicates this year’s hop situ ation in a cheerful light. CAStORIA Bears th« «igtuture of C was . K FLrrcitn ,*.n use foe more than thirty yean, and Mt XinJ tex /four Sut/k:. O. O. Hodson moved into hie new residence, corner of D and. Buckeye streets on Tuesday, and Capt. Maloney moved into his new place, corner C and Fifth. Mr. Apperson occupies the place vacated by Mr. Maloney, opposite his former home. The Stout & Martin vs. Yambill county case came up for a second hearing on a change of venue in the circuit court of Washington county this week. About thirty witnesses went down to testify. The attorneys for plaintiffs are J. J. Spencer, G. G. Bingham and Thus. IL Tongue; for the state Ramsey & Fenton and 8. B. Hueton. This office inaugurated spring house cleaning early in the week, and the transformation made by Mosers. Iterby and Wheeler, painters and paper hang ers. combined with the work of the MTubbimr brush, han put us in a joeition to be envied. The office owl has been dusted and looks wiser than ever. And, too. mark thia fact, we are printers, and are ready to give satisfaction in all kinda of jjb work at most reasonable rates. In Men’s Furnishing Goode, Shirts, Overalls, etc., we can give you the best values ever offered. We now occupy the second floor of our Store building with a full line of Men’s Hats, Trunks, Valises, Bicycles, and many other articles. O Our new bpring Line of Samples for Tailor-Made Suits is now ready for inspection. Call and see us. rX 8 X McMinnville Grange & Farmer Co. 8 X CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. X o<xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Easter Millinery. On Friday and Saturday of next week Miss Eva Martin will make a display oi Manila Guards, Saturday evening, the pattern hats and bonnets for Easter. A 25th. Aguinaldo II will exhibit pictures new line not exhibited before. of the city council of Talawnack. “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” etc. Don’t stay A 10-pound girl was born to the wife aw ay or you will be “spotted.” Traiganos of John Willis on Wednesday. Peseta, senorietas la sevrinta la mesa. Mrs. Jacob Wortman entertained From a copy of the American received friends at whist Wednesday evening. from Manila this week we take the fol May 1st has been designated “Dewoy lowing description of how the Tenth day” by the governor of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania charged a church and cem Did you notice the tine assortment of etery in which the insurgents were hid ing: “As they started, their commander fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren’s? gave a regular Indian whoop which was Yamhill lodge No. 10 D. of H. bolds enthusiastically taken up by the men. initiation tonight, aud a big supper is to Cheer followed cheer as they rushed to be served. wards their goal. The enemy was ap Bettman & Warren caudle their eggs palled. They stood American bullets before they leave the store. well enough, but that Indian war whoop We now have a few thousand dollars to and those cheers from the throats of about five companies of the Tenth was loan on farm property, at good terms. 12tf I rvine & V inton . too much for them; they were horror- struck, paralyzed for a moment, and for Miss May Barnhart will begin a term a moment only, and then the greatest of school in the John Henderson district activity prevailed to get out of the way of next Monday. the boys in blue, who could yell so terri Mrs. Lair Hill of Oakland, Calif., is bly and shoot so straight, and away ’hev here on a visit to her brother, A. C. went. But not all. Forty-two men and Chandler, and his family. and three officers, a captain, a major and Mrs. W. F. McKibbon of Portland is a lieutenant-colonel—were invited by the visiting at It. Nelson’s. Mr. McKibbon long toms to remain, and they accepted was also here on Wednesday. —against their will. They were buried An autopsy held by Drs. Calbreath & Monday afternoon. A pretty sight it was Goucher in the case of John F. Adams, to see the insurrecto lieutenant-colonel galloping away on hie charger with his deceased, revealed the ailment to have sabre raised high above his head. He bjen cancer of both liver and stomach.. A fine picture of the first sargeants of tried his best to escape, but it was no good. Our boys had spotted him and he the Oregon regiment at Manila is dis lei), shot through the middle of the fore played by the Grocers Bettman A War head. One of the l>oys had just man ren. aged to catch the defunct lieutenant-col W. J. Furnish, cashier of the Pendleton onel’s horse when a bullet from a retreat Savings bauk, was in the city this week, ing insurrecto killed it. The charge has to see Hon. John F. Adams, who was been pronounced by one and all eye president of the bank. witnesses, other than the combatants to Mrs. R ub I i died of consumption at her have been one of the most brilliant home at Lafayette at one o’clock Thurs yet seen in the Spanish American war. day morning, after an illness during the A score or more of prisoners were taken greater part of the past winter. She will in the two charges.” be buried today, at Dayton. The millinery openines by the three dealers in this city last Saturday sur passed all effort of the kind ever made before. The displays were ready bright and early in the morning, and were car ried over well into this week, probably because a good many thought opening day was held a little earlj’ this year. The Mark Sisters, in their res quarters, are fortunate in having an excellent win dow, and proved that they know how to make good use of it. The dominant color was light blue, and hanging in the center by four trailers was a large bou quet of artificial flowers. The Oregon grape had a part in the garnishment. Mrs. E. 8. Warren’s display was better than ever. Large use was made of the Oregon grape in border work, both in the window and inside the store, and the variety of hats aad colors was great. A souvenir of violets was given to callers as far as they would reach. Her daugh ter, Mildred, occupied the place of queen and was beautifully dressed in wbi* surrounded by flowers. Miss Eva Mar tin ha<l a new departure in her window, for which she is deserving of great credit. It was a little wagon handsomely deco rated with flowers, in which sat a large doll in the attitude of driving. The flowers were disposed with consummate ta6te, and as a piece design it was prob ably the prettiest thing of its kind ever seen in McMinnville. Over this was a canopy of flowers. In another window Miss Martin had a pattern hat trimmed in lace made in Manila, ami sent by Capt. Heath to his wife. The style this year in millinery d->esn't seem to run to any particular color, though the bright est shades seem to be given the prefer ence. In the matter of size, the tend ency is to make them large, and the dec oration of flowers, ribbon and lace is generally profuse. For the benefit of the men. nothing is said about prices. They will find that out later. O Col. C. P. Holloway, department com mander, will visit Custer Post and corps next Saturday to make arrangements for state encampment which meets here in June. All members and veterans in vited to meet him. If you hftve a cough, throat irritation, weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Al ways reliable and safe. Rogers Bros. A man by name of Stockings has been doing the town and country near by, os tensibly buying fruit, etc. A telephone to Judge Bird on Tuesday morning asks bin. to make examination as to the man’s sanity. At last accounts Stockings could not be found. The 17th annual county 8. 8. conven tion convened in the Baptist church in this city yesterday with twelve schools represented by about 70 delegates. There are 30 schools in the county. Rev. Pow ell gave the address of welcome, and was responded to by Rev. W. C. Scott. Mrs. Edward« led the devotional service. President Boardman gave an address in the evening. To I V- THE RACKET STORE Offers you undoubtedly The Best Shoes For the Money Just received from New York, a large line of TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, LACES, RIBBONS, BED SPREADS. CALICO REMNANTS, Etc. Now is your time to get. a Suit of Men’s or Boys’ Clothing, as we are closing out. these lines, or leave your measure for a Tailor-made Suit. Don’t forget about our Star 5 Star Shoes. H. MILLS & SON $ Guide by the Past. •Jy? _.T ■'* • A, J X" tarn for Sale. 95 seres well improved. Inquire of W M. .Merchant, Carlton, Or. 2m3 ih. TL W ity jfe I S -> ^EEDS J5)EEDS : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Î ♦ ♦ ♦ : Garden Seeds of all kinds in package or in bulk. * All of the Freshest. ONION SETS «2 :♦ : ♦♦ ♦ Best Sets in the City : :♦ FLOWER SEEDS ♦ ♦ : Now on sale at : Dresser & Hendrick’s ♦ Come early and’get your choice ♦ : ♦ : « ♦J « White’s Restaurant « « The well-known place for the best meal in the city. « Card of Thank*. We desire to express our sincere thanks to the friends who were so kind during the illness, and after the death of Mr. Adam«. M rs . A dams and F amily . a$L Ji Boots and Shoes. ¿4». The Public. The St. Charles store is doing a nice business on the start. Chickens are good property, also eggs. We pay cash when you dou’t want nice, new, clean groce ries. Chickens are worth $3 to $4 per dozen. Groceries sold as cheap as they possibly can be sold. N. E. Ksoo. S You who do not know this store need not accept what we say as gospel truth. Guide by the past. Look up our rec- ord. See how we have kept faith with the people. See if we have ever sold any thing but faultless footwear. Some deal- ers do a deal of talking; their rainbow of promise is a big one, but it is a rainbow sure enough. You follow it only to find that it disappears when you reach the store. Here we endeavor to perforin all that we promise. If we say a shoe is so and so, it is so and so, or we take it back at the price you paid us. No guessing at qualities. No risks. We still have a small lot of tnose ladies’ button shoes at 40 per cent off. This is a rare offer. Take advantage of it. Sign of the Big Boot. p. DIEUSCHNEIDER. N ew D ining R oom The Largest in McMinnville, has been recently fitted with best of taste. Liberal service and all you can eat. • ♦» Fruits, Candies, Nuts and Cigars. ♦i Give Us a Call. T. A. WHITE