The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, July 07, 1899, Image 5

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    YOU CAN PROLONG YOUR LIFE
bv keeping vour DENTAL ORGAN'S tn perfect
condition, ibii» promoting good - digestion,
which is the prime (»ctor ol perfect health.
You are invited to call frequently at my office
for examination ol the condition of your teeth
all departments of dentistry are practiced, and
7, the most modern and conscientious methods.
LOCAL NEWS.
G. S. Wright, dontiat.
C. Grissen’e new stock of wall paper. 6
Come to The Reporter office for type­
writer papers. Legal and letter sizes.
Military history and souvenir is still
on sale at this office and at the city book­
stores.
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Reed returned j
Wednesday from their wedding trip to
Portland aud Long Beach.
Screendoorsand screen wire at Mc­
Minnville Fence Works.
Wm. M. Manning has traded his farm
in Moore’s valley for the Roberts farm
below Newberg, and will s«ou change
residences. He isn't ready yet to leave
Yamhill county. See notice of hie pub
lie sale in this issue.
Still a good stock of buggies, wagons
and surreys on hand at C. D. Johnson’s.
Call aud see him.
The subj ct at the Baptist church last
Sen lay evening was the first in a serii s
of questions answered by the business
men of McMinnville, These questions
and answers will be a feature of Rev.
King’s Sunday evening services.
Wanted—A boy to work generally and
learn the laundry business.
W m . L ambert , Proprietor,
29-2 McMinnville Steam Laundry.
Wheat 50c, oats 38c, baled hay, oats
and cheat $7, poultry $2 to $3.00 per doz,
pork, dressed 5c, live 3lac, bran 85c per
100 lbs, tionr 80c a sack, potatoes 1 ‘._>c a
pound, prunes 8e, beef $2.25 to $3.25 per
100; butter 25c@30, eggs 15c.
Dave Caldwell is expressman in
Mr. Harding’s absence.
The Telephone-Register front is
receiving a coat of paint.
Geo. A. Prentiss and daughter
Julia returned from Astoria on Mon-1
day.
Dr. Watts will preach next Sun­
day at 3 p. ni. in the Christian
church.
Three cases of smallpox are said to
be quarantined at St. Paul, Marion
county.
Will Macy and Wes Wallace went
to Meadow lake yesterday with the
toughest looking outfit you ever saw.
Miss Pugh will probably give an
entertainment in North Yamhill
soon. The people down there can
depend upon something good if a
date is made.
Mrs. J. P. Irvine arrived at Bran­
ton, N. M., on Monday, and found
her father somewhat improved, with
all his children about him. Mrs.
Irvine will remain east until about
Sept. 20th, intending to be in Phil­
adelphia when the national encamp­
ment meets early in September.
RACK
G. S. Wright, dentist.
Mrs. E. E. Goucher and daughters
are visiting relatives in Pendleton.
Newest and latest designs in wall paper
Offers you undoubtedly
DR. LEROY LEWIS, D. D. S.
McMinnville.
at Hodson's.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Adams moved
PHYSICIANS
into their new residence near the St.
I Charles 6tore on Monday.
(JALBREATH & GOUCHER,
Best and cheapest camera, with twelve
plate holders, and all of the latest photo
supplies at Hodson's.
Straw and Crash Hats,
*' The Hag That lias Never Met De­
(Office over Braly's Bank.)
Ladies' Summer Underwear,
feat was sung by Miss Jennie Snyder
Lace Curtains, Laves, Ribbons,
McVlNNViU.B
•
•
■
OaaooN. at the celebration at Independence on
Embroidery.
___________________________
Tut sday.
QOOK & CABLE,
Watch our market for strawberries,
In Misses’ and Boys’ Goods we have Clothing below competi­
cherries and all fruits in their season.
tion. Working and fine shirts, extra Pants. Overalls and Un­
derwear, Cotton and Wool Sweaters. Just received a large liuc
B ettman & W arren .
of Window Shades.
Hon. J. W. Maxwell of Tillamook
county,
is
building
two
silos
on
his
coast
Rooms iu Jacobson Block,
farm, each to hold forty tons.
O reoon .
MCMINNVILLB,
We now have a few thousand dollars to
loan on farm property, at good terms.
REAL ESTATE
12tf
I rvine & V inton .
Miss
Lena
Payne,
well
known here as
0DELL & WOOD.
W. L. Warren’s neice, was the goddess
of liberty at Salem’s big celebration on
Real Estate and Insurance.
Tuesday.
Office in McMinnville National Bank
Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Hoberg went
Building, C Street.
over in the Chehalem valley Monday,
Next Sunday evening will be observed
A compound of the vegetable alterative extracts
and remained over the fourth at the
by the Baptist Sunday school. There
Farms for sale, houses to rent, and all kinds home of their daughter, Mrs. W. W.
peculiar
to the Southern states for the blood.
will be an interesting program of recita­
of insurance written. Agents for property of
Nelson.
jo.n residents. Correspondence solicited.
tions, music, etc. Everybody invited.
An effective remedy for sluggish circulation, and
There is only one genuine kodak and
the
pimples, blotches and similar eruptions that
1‘I BLIC SALE.
that is the Eastman. Don't be misled bv
PHOTOGRAPHER.
3
cans
choice
tomatoes
for
25c.
Choice
result
therefrom. An infallible remedy for rheu­
deceiving advertisements.
Wm. F.
Maine
corn,
10c
a
can.
matism,
dyspepsia, indigestion, nervous and sick
Dielschneider, the jeweler, handles the
Having disposed of my farm near
■ N. HOBBS,
J. P. I rvine & S on .
genuine.
headaches. In cases of nervous debility, loss of
Moor’s valley in Yamhill county, Oregon,
Fresh groceries always on hand at and better known as the Ad Simmons or
F. II. Barnhart went to Portland on
appetite and strength it is wonderful. 75c a bot­
High-Class Photography
Dr. Hammersmith place, with a view of
Wednesday to meet some editor friends Bettman A Warren’s.
tle of 100 doses.
a Specialty.
from the east, us the opportunity to see
The Salvation Army held a farewell going into other business in said county,
I am locate«! next door to R. M. Wade A Co., them in his own town ib probably meeting for Miss Pearl Bogue last even­ I will offer all my personal property at
and am here to do good work and give satisfac­ knocked out.
ROGERS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists
ing. This young woman has been com­ public sale on the farm, viz.: One pair
tion. Terms reasonable.
Mrs. A. I). Simpson left last week to missioned a cadet, and goes soon to the tine large horseB, 7 years old, gentle and
true, 2 good cows, one fresh; one calf;
LIVERYMAN
reside in Portland and, her son Ben und training garrison in Portland.
one set double team harness, new ; one
the household goods went down early
The Methodist Sunday schools of Mc­
ÇITY STABLES, _
this week. The residence here has been Minnville and McCabe will hold a union 8-horse power threshing machine, all in
rented to I. N. Hobbs, the photographer. picnic Saturday next, in the grove on fine running order; one Newbury wagon,
Third St., between E ami F.
3-inch ; one new double-seated Spaulding
Mountain top school district, near the Mayor McPhilip’s farm south of McMinn­ back; cider mill; feed chopper; one tine
E. L. WINO, Proprietor.
Washington county line, is to I ave a ville. Teams will bo at the Methodist
hay rack; one full-rigged grindstone;
Everything first-class. Horses boarded by new school house.
West Chehalem church of this city at 8 a. m. Be on plows; harrows; cultivators; mowing
day, week or month. Commercial travelers
conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. carpenters have the contract, and the time, or you may get left.
scythes; grain cradle; pitchforks; cross­
■Give us a call.
building will be finished in two months.
Duncan Hoss was in town last Satur­ cut saws; other tools, and some house­
Don’t think you can cure that slight day on business connected with the pro­ hold and kitchen furniture, and many
MEAT MARKETS
attack of dyspepsia by dieting, or that it posed new county road, leading to the other things too numerous to be men­ Are Leaders for 1899.
will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure southeastern part of the county. lie has tioned here. Terms of 'sale—All sums
Why? Because the price is right.
Q STREET MEAT MARKET,
will cure it; it “digests what you eat” canvassed the district, and has an ex­ under $10, cash; all sums over $10 and
and restores the digestive organs to pression from those whom the road under $75, a credit of six months wiil be
Below any possible Competitor
health. Rogers Bros.
Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s.
Chainless, Model 59 and 60....................................................
would materially affect. Upwards of given ; all sums over $75 will be divided,
”
50 and 51.............. ....................
C. W. Watts of Albany, a son of Dr. fifty have signed the petition for the one-half ti lie paid in six months and the
Fresh ami salt meats and sausages of ail
Columbia Model 57 and 58......................................................
kinds constantly in stock.
Cash paid for J. W. Watts of Lafayette, is expected road and bridge, six have signified their balance in one year, purchaser giving
hi<its. Highest market price paid for all kin«ls home from Dawson this week.
“
49 and 45... ..........................................
He is dissent, and six have refused to eign note with approved security with inter­
of fat stock.
Hartford Pattern 19 and 20
.............................................
said to have cleared up several thousand either a petition or a remonstrance.
est at 6 per cent from date. All sums
Vedette Pattern 21 and 22..-.................................................
dollars on the Klondike in the last 18
over $10 cashed on day of sale, 8 per
^ATTHIES & BOOTH,
Columbia Tandem.....................................................................
F. X. Roy, who lives eight miles north­
months.
cent will be discounted. No property to
west of North Yamhill, near the Wash­
Proprietors of
F. S. Harding, accompanied by his
be moved from farm until settled for.
You will have cause to regret if you purchase without
ington county line, was so unfortunate
w ife, is in Portland this week attending
Sale to commence at 10 a. m. on Tuesday, seeing this fine line of wheels.
as to lose his house and all household
the national association of editors as a
July 18,1899. Farm isabout Smiles west
effects by tire on Monday night. The
of Carlton, on the Jones’ mill road.
Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds delegate from the state. They will ac­
Send for catalogue.
fire is presumed to have started from the
W m . M. M annino .
company the excursion to the sound
South side Third St. between B and C.
fiue.
His generous neighbors were
next week, and will be absent till about
making contributions and pledges of
J. D. Bridge, editor and proprietor of
July 18th.
money at the North Yamhill celebration
PRODUCE MARKET.
On occasion of return of the 2d regi­ to relieve the pressing needs of the fam­ the Democrat, Lancaster. N. H., says:
“I would not be without One Minute
ment of Oregon volunteers there will be ily thus left destitute.
Q STREET PRODUCE MARKET,
Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled
a grand celebration at Poitland, and it
The state superintendent Of public in­ with a cough or cold. It is the best
is probable that the Southern Pacific
struction has issued a circular ol in­ remedy for croup I ever need.” Roger»
C. F. Daniels, Prop.
company will offer special rates from all
formation from his office. Among other Bros.
pointe on its Oregon lines. Full infor­
Before disposing of your wool, see the woolen mill iu
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Cash paid for Poultry and Country Produce. mation as to rates, date of celebration, paragraphs of interest to teachers is this
Hides and Tallow bought. Hay, Oats, .Millfeed,
one: “After the August examination
CASTORIA
Dallas.
Highest cash prices paid. Call or notify us by mail
oil Meal, Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all etc., will be announced later.
Further
kinds kept on hand.
of this year, questions will be taken as
Bears the signature of C has . H. F letchek .
and
our
buyer
will call on you. State qualities and grade.
particulars can be obtained from any
follows: All questions in theory and
In use for more than thirty years, and
Southern Pacific agent.
PIONEER WOOLEN MILLS Co.,
practice and one-fifth of the questions in
BARBERS.
TAr Kind You Have Always Bought.
A double-headed, three-eyed, short­ arithmetic, grammar, geography and
Dallas, Polk County, Or.
tailed calf was born near Long creek reading will be taken from White’s
Yy H. LOGAN,
NO,
3H5T.
last May.
It has four nostrils, two Elements of Pedagogy. All questions in
HBPORT OF THE CONDITION
tongues, three eyes, three under jaws literature will be taken from Smith’s
and a tail three inches long. W. G. .Studies in Literature, and all questions of the McMinnville National Bank at Mc­
Minnville, in the State of Oregon, at the close of
I am located opposite Burns A Daniela and stm Kenney bought it when it was eight
in psychology will be taken from Buell’s business. June 30th,* 1899:
to give ail customers good treatment for little
Beat Brick In City.
RESOURCES.
money. Bath rooms iu connection. Your pat­ days old, and four days after sold a half Essentials of Psychology. Thestate board
ronage solicited.
Loans and Discounts............
8133,695 45
Third St., for. Flander», PORTLAND, OR.
interest in it to C. W. Blackwell for of education has decided to take these Overdrafts,
secured and unse
cured..................................... —
2,659 45
$250.
books as standards because the normal
Bonds to secure circula­
HARNESS
E. F. Schneider of North Yamhill has schools have adopted them as text-l*ooks, U.S.
tion ..........................................
85,060 00
Hotel coniplvto With Electric Lights, Hells,
U.
S.
Bonds on hand................
f»<M) 00
secured letters patent on a new lifting ! and beeause there has been a feeling on Premiums
Steam Heat, Halb Room on each floor. Elevat­
on
I'.
S.
Bonds
.......
1,000 00
gLSIA WRIGHT,
or for accommodation of guests. Rates |1 to
31,377 51
device for fruit dryers, which will prove ! the part of many of the leading educators Stocks, securities, etc...............
$1.25 per day, According to room. Meals 25c.
house, furniture and
Manufactures and Deals in
a very convenient and useful invention. for years that some credit should l>e Banking
Free bus to and from all trains.
fixtures...................................
8,5f0 00
from State banks and
E. SANDERS, Manager
IS JUST
A section of trays is lifted by a lever, given to those who are students of pro­ Due
bankers........
8,518 01
attached at the lop, sufficiently high to fessional books, and it has been snggest- Due from approved reserve
WHAT
t005¿
agents ............
26,647 37
permit the removal of the bottom tray, i ed that a good way to give this credit Checks
and other cash items...
668 53
SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS,
THE
I
Notes
of
other
National
Bunks
665
00
BANKING
which dries first.
The vacancy thus would be to base a part of the questions Fractional paper currency,
^ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they
nickles
and
cents
...................
113
71
made
leaveH
room
for
inserting
a
tray
of
WORD
can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette
1 for state and county papers upon certain I.Awful money reserve in Bank
NO. 388T
Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are gre< n fruit at the top, thus keeping up
indicated books.”
viz.
■pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them.
IMPLIES.
THE MclHINN
Specie.................................. ......>23313 "0
the succession of cured fruit.
Though the attendance at the enter­ Legal-tender notes...........
1,164 00
Albert Johnson, a youth of West Che­ tainment Friday night, under direction Redemption fund with U. 8.
Treasurer (5 per cent of cir­
DRAYMEN
halem, has designed and put into oper­ , of Miss Pugh for the ladies' guild of the culation)................................
77ÛH1
it
ation a plan for mowing hay with pul­ Episcopal church, was light and the re­
gROWER & SON,
Total......................................
leys and fork, which would do credit to ceipts were not large enough to greatly
indicates
LT ABILITIES.
—McMinnville, Oregon.-----
M c M innville
50 000 00
a much older head. The rear end of the swell their fund, it may prove an intro- Capital Stock paid Iu................
the state
Surplus fund................
10,01» 00
Paid
up Capital, y »10,000
rope is hitched to a windlass, and a man dnteiou of new talent to the McMinnville Undivided profits, less ex
of the tension at a glance.
penne« ana taxes paid............
9,029 02
Surplus $10,000.
winds it out as the team pulls. Wl^n public which will receive larger recog- National
Bank notes outstand­
Its use means time saving
ing.............................................
31,500 00
Transacts a General Hanking BusineMi.
Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful the load reaches the highest elevation I nition in the future.
The program was Due tostate Banks and bank
handling guaranteed. Collectionswill be made the fork takes a spurt to the , point de­
and easier sewing.
era.............................................
SW «3
monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap.
very creditable. Miss Adda Pugh ap­ Individual
Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
deposits subject to
sired in the hay-tnow.
The device peared in four impersonations, viz: cheek .......................................
It’s our own invention
121,2.34 00
Demand
certificale«
of
deposit
48,324
91
might
be
patented,
but
the
young
nran
COMVKY \NCEK.
and is found only on the
“Sunday Fishin,’ ” “Bobolink.” “Little
LEE LAINI Hl.IN, President.
thinks he doesn’t care to bother with it. Tat” and a medley. “Bobolink” called I
Total......................................
>270,897 76
J. I.. UOOEUS, Vice-President.
E. C. A PPE ft SON. Cashier.
of Oregon, County of Yamhill, as.
A half-dozen families of Newberg and forth special talent for bird imitation not State
A E. McKERN,
I. E <’ Apperson, cashier of the atarve-named
W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier.
vicinity met in Churchill’s orchard in possessed by every elocutionist, and bank, d«i solemnly «wear that the above state-
menl is true to thè best of my knowledge and be-
the Chehalem valley and had a little “Little Tat,” which followed as an en­
E.
<_'. APPERSON, Cashier
...................................
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Oth
j celebration of their ow n. Prof. D. M. core demonstrated that Mi«s Pugh can I I day
FRANK W.FENTON.
of July, 1899.
Notary Public for Oregon.
I Metzger read the declaration of inde­ excel in portrayal of pathetic incident ¿Seal.)
Correct—Attest;
pendence, and short talks were given by and description.
The pantomime of
W. L. WARREN, )
NORTH YAMHILL, OR.
J. L ROGERS,
'.-Directors.
We have other striking
others, with amneements in the after­ “The I^itus Eaters” and the scarf fan­
W. 8. LINK,
I
It is raid that Uncle Joseph tastic* were also full ol beauty. The
improvements that appeal to
Legal paper, written and acknowledgement, noon.
Hoberg took a biryele, snd went off to a participants. Misses Patty, Sutherland,
laken.
the careful buyer- Send for
By the Intelligent use of the
secluded place snd practiced for three- Holtlrs, Strong, Pugh, Harris, Campliell
our elegant H. T. catalog.
Opoth.-ilmGseop.', I am prepared
fourths
of
an
hour,
in
the
liope
lhat
he
and
Ramsey
proved
conclusively
lhat
OTU
E
is
hereby
given
that
the
undersigned
ATTORNEY.
to make the internal examination
an executrix of the e*tate of J. L. Htew-
might fit himself to come back snd, McMinnville doesn't take a.back eeat m \
rd; deceased, ha* filed in the county court of
of your eyes and determine
W hite S ewing M achine C o .
j like “Darius Green,” surprise the cele­ for the beet of them when it comes to Yamhill county, «late of Oregon, her final ac­
L. CONNER,
whether or not the defect is an
of her administration of said estate, and
bration, tut was forced to conclude that display of the grace snd beauty of her count
error of refractions or disease.
that saideonrt has ordered that Mild final ac­
Cleveland, Ohio.
I
count
and
all
objections
to
the
Mime
be
heard
he was too old to learn new tricks of pretty girls. Mrs. Dorris, Miss Jennie by said court at the ij**iml place of holding «aid
I also have the finest Trial ease
for testing vour eyes In Yamhill
in McMinnville in raid county on the sth
that kind.
Snyder and Mi<-s Mollie Patty each sang court
day of Auffwit, 1*9 J, at 10 o’clock a m. of said
County. Lenses ground for the
a
solo
with
the
individuality
that
never
day, at wh»ch time and place any person inter­
CASTORIA
most difficult cases.
For sale by
in raid estate may appear aud file objec­
lacks for admirers. Other nuniliers were ested
tions to «aid account.
Bear, the signature of C ha » H. FckTcn*.
Dated
thia
July
3d,
1899.
/M
WHITiTSEWlXG
MACHINE
CO.,
D. A. SMITH. Optician.
presented
to
fill
out
the
amusement
Office rooms 9 and 10, Union Block.
Ia use for more than thirty year*, and
ELZTNA STEWARD Executrix.
feature.
RAMSEY
k
FENTON,
Atty
’
a
for
said
Estate
Next
door
to P. O., McMinnville.
San
Francisco.
nt Kind Fea Havt Aixajri Btngkt.
Mc.Tinnville,
Oregon
Physicians
and Surgeons.
Physicians
and Surgeons.
The Best Shoes
For the Money
H. MILLS & SON
•oooooooooocoo
Dr. Lowe’s Sarsaparilla
Columbia
Hartford
and Vedette
4’
J Bicycles
CITY MARKET.
WOOLGROWERS, ATTENTION!
BARBER.
HOTEL BREWSTER
A Tension
Indicator
HARNESS,
o
zU
5
National Bank
Truck and Dray Co.
Notary Public and
Conveyancer
Attorney and
Notary Public
W hite
Sewing Machine.
I Will Examine Your
Eyes Free of charge