The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, September 08, 1899, Image 5

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    BANKING
LOCAL NEWS.
NO. 3B6T
THE JlcJII5l!*TlLLE
^Tlational Bank
—McMinnville, Oregon.—
Paid up Capital, $50,000
Surplus «10,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
LEE LAUGH LIN, President.
J. L. ROGERS, Vice-President.
E. C. APPERSON, Cashier.
IV. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier.
PHYSICIANS
£ALBREATH & GOUCHER,
Physicians
and Surgeons.
(Office over Braly’s Bank.)
M c M innvillb
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O regon .
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COOK & CABLE,
Physicians
and Surgeons.
Rooms in Jacobson Block,
M c M innvillx ,
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O kxoon .
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PHOTOGRAPHER.
N. HOBBS,
I
High-Class Photography
a Specialty.
I am located next door to R. M. Wade
Co.,
and am here to do good work and give satisfac­
tion. Terms reasonable.
MEAT MARKETS
Q STREET MEAT MARKET,
Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s.
Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all
kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid tor .
hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds
of fat stock.
MATTHIES & BOOTH,
Proprietors of
CITY MARKET.
Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds
South side Third St. between B and C.
PRODUCE MARKET.
C. F. Daniels, Prop.
Cash paid for Poultry and Country Produce.
Hides and Tallow bought. Hay, Oats, Millfeed.
Oil Meal, Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all
kinds kept on hand.
BARBERS
H. LOGAN,
BARBER
I am located opposite Burned: Danielsaud aim
to give all customers good treatment for little
money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat­
ronage solicited.
HARNESS
gLSIA WRIGHT,
Manufactures and Deals In
HARNESS,
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
SPURS,
aid brushes, 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.
DRAYMEN
ßROWER & SON,
MdllNNVILLE
Truck and Dray Co.
Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful
handling guaranteed. Collections will be made
monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap.
CONVEYANCER.
A
E. McKERN
Notary Public and
Conveyancer
NORTH YAMHILL, OR.
Legal papers written and acknowledgements
taken.
ATTORNEY
L. CONNER,
Attorney and
Notary Public
Office rooms 9 and 10, Union Block.
McHinnville,
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Oregon
I
HOTEL
BREWSTER
Best Brick in City.
Third St., Cor. Hender», KIRTLAND, OR.
AMERICAN PLAN
Hotel complete with Electric Light», Bella,
• team Hast. Bath Room on each floor. Elevat­
or for accommodation of guest». Rate« 11 to
11 25 per day, according to room. Meal» 25c.
Fr» e bus to and from »11 trains
E. SANDERS, Ma
QiïeaG© ^ tore
A HUMMER FOR A STARTER !
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V
Q STREET PRODUCE HARKET,
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G. 8. Wright, dentist.
C. Grissen’s new stock of wall paper. 6
See Odell 1% Wood’s hop books. Hop
G. 8. Wright, dentist.
insurance.
John Hubbard of Iakfayette was in the
Audy Graff has moved to Carlton, and
SEVEN DAYS
city Tuesday.
will open a saloon there.
New fern cutters, a late invention, just
SPECIAL SALE!
P. Fisher, manager of the Chicago
received and for sale by F. W. Spencer.
store, spent last week at North Beach.
Mrs. Eva Millsap returned to her
F. W. Spencer still has left a few
home in Lebanon ou Tuesday.
bargains in buggies and carriages.
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Photo mounts cut to any size you wish
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
W.
Talmage
returned
at this office, and for sale cheaper than
from Netarts last Monday evening.
We shall inaugurate the fall campaign with a grand Seven-Day Special Sale,
the cheapest.
For ammunition, fishing tackle and
beginning Saturday, Sept. i6th, and closing Saturday, Sept. 23d. You all re­
Kenneth Mackenzie of Portland is visit
all manner of camp supplies, consult
ing his cousins at W. J. Strong’s.
member the remarkable success of our Spring Openiiig Sale. We are fully deter­
Hodson.
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Wanted—To secure the rental of a
mined that this sale shall eclipse all former efforts, and some remarkable bargains
J. M. Fink is in Benton county to see
good piano. Address “8," Reporter.
will be offered from all departments of our house. Prices good only on day ad­
a sick brother.
Come to The Reporter office for type­
vertised. Don’t miss a day, else you will be the loser.
Bargains 1 Bargains! In buggies and
writer pa|>ers. Legal and letter sizes.
surreys at C. D. Johnson's, Call and see
J. J. Collard has moved into his prop­
SATURDAY, SEPT. 16.
him.
Men, the $3 sort, to-day $2 buys
erty on First street.
them.
ioo Pressed Cotton Comforters, Silk-
Mr. Allen of the Chicago store
A. 8. Campbell will move into the
olein covered, never sold less than
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20.
been in the city this week, giving
$2.50, price ................................... fi.39
McKern property this week.
boys the benefit of his assistance in
100 fine Satteen covered Sofa Pillows
1 case Boys’ Heavy School Hose,
Muke your wife happy by getting her reception of new fall goods.
with fine filling, regular price 75c,
sizes 6 to to, never sold less than
today...................................................
one of those wire washboards at the
20c, any size this day..................... IOC
Consult Hodson before you buy a new
75 Mens' Gray Covert Mackintoshes
200 prs cotton Blankets, gray, vicu­
McMinnville fence works.
camera. He has the very best photo­
with check lining, silk velvet col­
na and white, choice per pair.. . . 39c
Hop pickers, buy your Groceries and graphic supplies of all kinds, at most
lar, we sold them'last year at $5,
I case choice dark-colored Outing
today..................................................
supplies at Dresser & Hendrick’s, the reasonable rates.
Flannel, regular Stf cent goods,
20 doz fine Vicuna Stripe Men's wool
choice this day................................ 5C
best and cheapest place in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bond enjoyed an
Shirts and Drawers, they sell oth­
20 pcs ig-inch China Silks, in colors
Emerson & Milton pianos, Kim- exceptionaLdelicacy for the season from
er days at $1, today .......................... 69c
pink, blue, Nile, cream, lavender
Ladies' Outing
Flannel Night
ball organs; bottom prices and easy their garden last week, in the form of
red, all pure silk, per yard........... 23c
Dresses, the J1.75 sort, today........
150 Boys’ Suits worth up to $3,choice 1.69
37 8
terms at C. Griesen’s.
Btrawberry shortcake.
200 pairs of Ladies’ Fine Vici Kid
Mrs. Tawney and daughter of Port­
THURSDAY, SEPT. 21.
See Elsia Wright’s fine line of single
Shoes in all widths and styles, in
A gala dress goods day, two great
land have rented the Sutherland prop­ harness. The stock has just been filled
plain and vesting tops, made by
lots, 50 pcs new Fall Fabrics in
the best makers in the world, rec­
erty near the waterworks.
up with the latest styles and the very
each lot. The first includes plaid
ognized value $2.50, 2.75 and (3,
The U. 8. A. axe, the beBt and cheap­ best workmanship.
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mixtures and plain goods worth
choice ............................................. 1.98
up to 65c, choice...............................
est warranted axe in the market, For
Mrs. Adolf Matthies is enjoying a visit
MONDAY, SEPT. 18.
Lot 2-—In this lot will be found sotnc
sale by Hodson.
from her friend Mrs. Schloh of Portland,
of the choicest fabrics of the sea­
25 prs California fast wool blankets,
You will find the largest and most who arrived Thursday of last week, and
son, including a fine line of 44-in
in Vicuna and navy blue, worth
wool Coverts, fine all wool black
complete stock of crockery and glass- will return home tomorrow.
regular $4.25. choice per pr ....... 2.98
goods, novelty goods, many worth
ware in the county at Dresser & Hen-
50 pcs regular 25, 35 and 40c dress
The New Home and Climax sewing
up to f 1 per yard, choice this day
goods in 40 and 42-in, plain colors
drick’s.
only......................................................
machines, needles and extras at C. Grie­
mixed and brocades, all the colors 19c
Farmers should keep their butter sen’s.
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100 pr Boys' knee Pants, all ages
. 19c
FRIDAY, SEPT. 22.
wrapped in nice paper designed for the
250 Utica mills 72 by 90 inch Bed
C. F. Daniels will be hop yard boss
450 manufacturers’ Lace Curtain
Sheets, all made and ready to use,
purpose. The Reporter office sells it at a for Fomme & Cain of North Yamhill,
samples, no two alike. You’ll have
choice.................................................. 43C
to be on hand early in the morning
remarkably low figure.
who intended to begin picking today.
350 Utica mills, 45 by 36 ready-made
to get any of them. You all know
It is understood that Mrs. Wm. Ball They are paying pickers 90c a box.
Pillow Cases, each only............... I2C
how people scramble for them.
72 Men’s Fine Pure Wool Suits, ran­
will build a new residence this fall on
Choice, each.....................................
The first number of the A. O. U. W.
dom pick from our New Fall Stock
the corner east of the Atlas flouring mill. Reporter under the editorship of Mr.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 23.
worth $9 50, 8.50 and 7.50, choice 6.98
Dairymen can find the best and latest Frank Davey of Salem is at hand. Mr.
125
Suits
Men's Fine Clothing and
TUESDAY, SEPT. 19.
improved cream separators—warranted Davey was awarded this contract at the
. Overcoats, a choice collection of
our new fall arrivals, including
to gather all the cream in forty minutes— July meeting of the grand lodge. H q is
50 pcs choice English Outing Flan­
fine Meltons, Sergesand Worsteds,
nels, the cream of the fall pur­
at F. W. Spencer’s.
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a pusher, and will issue a good paper.
many in the line worth up to
chase, 50 styles to select from, reg­
Mieses Alice and Ella Cary of Scio,
The new teachers’ course in McMinn­
$16.50, some $15, none less than
ular I2>a cash goods, choice this
$12.50. You can take
graduates of the college, visited at Prof. ville college is accredited by the state
day..................................................... 7^c
8 doz Boys’ Fine Wool Knee Pants,
N'orthup’s for a week, and returned board of education, under the new law,
Your Pick today for an even $10.
double seat and knee, the kind
home on Tuesday.
40 doz of our New La Triumph Kid
and leads to a state diploma good for five
that sell from 75c to fl, choice . 50c
Glove, in all the new fall color­
Hodson has the latest improved camp years. Examine it in the new catalogue.
150 Men’s and Boys’ Double Tester
ings. They are the acme of per­
Machintoshes
in
navy
blue
serge
stove. Also tents for sale or rent. Call
Marvin Thurber’s wheat, we under­
fection in kids. Every pair guar­
—they were never shown before less
and investigate before you go to the stand, was threshed too soon, and be­
anteed. You can buy no better
than $2.75—this day....................... 1,39
glove at any price. Today, and
mountains or seashore.
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came musty. There were 1600 bushels
160 prs Snow's celebrated Shoes for
this one day only, per pr..............
Prof. Ralph Story returned on Mon­ of it which Mr. Kratz took at 45c and
day from a visit of two weeks in AdamB will mill it in some way to get his money
and Helix, Oregon, and while absent back.
preached for the Baptists of those places.
Expenses at McMinnville college are
MrB. J. 11. Nelson was taken sick last as low as at any other schools of like
Friday on the return from The Dallee, grade, and much lower than at some.
and has been stopping for a number of Send for the new 40-page illustrated cat­
Wm. Chrisman returned on Wednes­
The Lafayette seminary opens its fall
The St.
days with a friend in Portland for re­ alogue, free, giving full information.
day for another season of fishing at hie term Sept. 26th. The faculty will be
Our flour is made out of old wheat.
cuperation.
A letter trom the secretary of war in­ favorite resorts on Little Neetucca and constituted as follows: Trof. C. C. Pol­
Our sugar is made from cane. Our goods
Chas. Palmer is up from Ashland this forms Governor Geer that the company Three Rivers. He was accompanied by ing, president; Prof. D. M. Metzger,
are all new and fresh. Our prices are
week looking after some business inter­ of Oregon volunteers who offered their Thos. Turner.
principal; Prof. A. F. Bittner, mathe­ regular and with reasonable profits. Coal
ests. He has reconsidered his intention services will not be accepted as a com­
I have money to loan on farm prop­ matics and latin; Prof. Rollie Licey, oil 17c per gallon ; lamps in profusion.
of moving back here, as the climate at pany. The men must pass through the erty at good terms. Parties wishing to preparatory; Prof. C. W. Kantner, mu­
Decorated dishes are very reasonable in
Ashland is more favorable to his health. regular recruiting channels.
sic; Mrs. M. E. Weaver, art; Miss price. I want to pay you cash $3.75 per
borrow, call and see me.
McMinnville college brings the beet
R. L. C onner .
The great success of Chamberlain's
Mamie Roes, commercial branches. dozen for old chickens, $1.75 to $2.50 for
educational advantages to the very doors colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy in
Little Maurice Bofla, who disappeared Prospects are spoken of as bright for a voting chickens. Salt, soap and bacon
of the young men and women of the the treatment of bowel complaints has in Portland August 27th, and was sup­ good attendance.
in quantity. Ixxik out for our advertise­
Yamhill valley. Why go far from home made it standard over the greater part posed to have been kidnapped, was
Veal is
A. Bowman of Newberg was engaging ments from week to week.
to college ?
of the civilized world. For sale by S. drowned inetead, the body being found numerous friends in good-natured con­ worth 6>4c cash. We believe in hustling
Jacob Wortman and family returned Howorth & Co., Druggists.
floating in the river at Morrison street versation on Friday. He intends soon
will pay all the market will permit.
early in the week from camping on the
Very Truly,
The annual meeting of the synod of bridge on Tuesday morning.
to return to Dawson City, where he has
Willamina. There were a few delight­ the Cumberland Presbyterian church
N. E. K egg , Proprietor.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia good prospects, and where he "wakes
ful days during their stay, but the ma­ for the states of Oregon and Washington because its ingredients are such that it up” every morning. Here at home it
To the I.adlea of McMinnville.
jority were wet.
is to be held in this city Sept. 27th to can’t help doing so. “The public can takes him a half-day, he says, to wake
Having
moved to your city, I expect
Oct.
let.
It
will
bring
a
sufficient
num
­
up.
He
claims
to
have
just
completed
C. W. Watts gave goodbye to his La­
rely upon it as a master remedy for all
fayette folks on Friday last and started ber of delegates to necessitate brushing .disorders arising from imperfect diges­ the beet barn in the county on his farm. to engage in drossmaking. Having had
20 years of experience, I think I can
on the return to Dawson City. He took up a number of “spare” rooms on the tion.”—James M. Thomas, M. I»., in
In his sermon Sunday evening, Rev.
with him a lot of mining machinery, to part of entertainers.
American Journal of Health, N. Y. R. W. King answered the question, please you. All work guaranteed. I so­
licit your patronage.
You will find me
be used as an aid in winter work in the
Why do the men not attend the services
Irritating stings, bites, scratches, Rogers Bros.
in the Redmond house on D street. For
way of thawing the ground for digging. wounds and cuts soothed aod healed by
of
the
church?
as
propounded
to
the
Mis. Wm. Ball has sold her home
reference inquire of Mrs. E. 8. Warren.
Wheat 50c, oats 38c, baled hay, oats DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve,—a sure tract of 11 acres just north of the city to business men of this city and answered
Resfiectfully, M ary A. D ennis .
by
them
in
divers
ways.
Some
an
­
and
safe
application
for
tortured
flesh.
Mr. Robert Butchers, late of Eugene.
and cheat $7, poultry $2 to $3.00 per doz,
Rogers Bros. The deal was finally consummated on swered that ’he church services were
Take Notice.
pork, dressed 5c, live 3fgC, bran 85c per Beware of counterfeits.
Frank Thompson arrived from Browns­ Tuesday, the consideration being $1,900. not attractive; others that the preaching
100 lite, flour 75c a sack, potatoes lj^c a
The store of R. Jacobson & Co. will be
pound, prunes 8c, beef $2.25 to $3.25 per ville on Saturday, and is visiting with Mr. Butchers will occupy the place as was not good enough; that the churcti closed Thursday next, Sept. 14th, until
Tom Warren and other of his comrades his home. He is formerly of Minnesota, members lacked interest; that those 6 p. in.
100; butter 25c@30, eggs 16c.
R. J acobson & Co.
who went and refused to contribute
The Rt. Rev. B. W. Morris, D. D., in the Philippine war, as well as former but for two years has lived al Eugene.
when the contribution box was passed,
Acker’s En*llshHemedr wllll step
will conduct the services at the Episco­ schoolfellows. He expects to return to He was a visitor with his wife in Mc­
feared they would lie called “bummers;” a cough at any time, and will cure the
Minnville
during
the
state
encampment,
San
Francisco
and
have
hie
wounded
pal church in this city on next Sunday,
that many men were so hard after a worst cold in twelve hours, or money re­
the 10th ¡list, morning and evening, at eye operated upon, after which he will and like many others, fell in love with
bank account during the week that they funded. 25 cts. and 60 cts. Rogers Bros.
the
locality.
adopt
an
artificial
eye.
the usual hours, and will administer the
were too tired to attend church on Sun­
But
for
the
care
of
the
kind
providence
Miss Edah Mills, daughter of C. F.
holy communion at the morning service.
Notice.
day.
The Baptist pastor thought the
which
often
directs
our
feet
away
from
Mills of this city, who is to fill the chair
All invited.
We
are
prepared
to furnish cook wag­
best
and
most
forceful
reason
was
hand
­
danger, a sad calamity would have be­
The committee to whom was left the of music in Helena university, has writ­
ons and hopyard« out complete. Grocer­
ed
in
by
an
honorable
business
man
fallen
the
party
of
cain|>ere,
consisting
of
settlement of bills incurred for the pic­ ten a piece of music called the “Hesper­
the families of A. M. Peery and W. H. who is not a church member, who said ies, bread, dishes and vegetables. Make
nic to the returned volunteers, have us” waltz, and dedicated it to the Hes­
I-ogan a few days ago. While the party that there were too many places of your list and get our prices. We can
completed their work. The total amount perus literary society of Portland Uni­ was absent from camp for a short time a amusement and gaming open on Sunday, save yon money if given a chance.
collected was $151.05.
Total paid out, versity. It reveals good musical ability. tree fell across the tent, demolishing and that if they were closed it would be
J. I*. I rvine A S on .
$134 74. The balance of $16.31 has been Miss Mills will visit at home in a few some of the kitchen utensils and sinking better for the boys about town. The
yssiiu face :
turned over half and half to the McMinn­ days.
its heavy weight across the bed where preacher admitted that the services
Mr. Edward Snowden and bride ar­
Shows the state of your feelings and the
ville band and the volunteer monument
Mrs. Logan’s little girl had been slee|>- might not be as attractive as they should
rived from San Francisco the past week,
state ot your health as well. Impure blood
fund.
ing only a few moments before, Tliere lie, yet the church is always laboring
Tuesday was the Jewish new year, and will remain about one month look­ was genuine rejoicing in that camp hard to make them so. The answer makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow
which is a lunar year, and begins with ing after property interests north of the thereafter.
that the preaching is not good enough, complexion, pimples and skin eruptions.
It you are feeling weak and wornoutand
the new moon.
It opens the solemn city. Their trip incidentally constitutes
The first arrest, in Marion county, for he thought came close home to the
season of penitence culminating on the their wedding tour, having l>een married the violation of the state game law re­ preachers, and could only answer it by do not have a healthy appearance you
tenth day with the atonement, and con­ in San Francisco about two weeks ago. lating to the closed season for Mongolian saying that it was in the power of the should try Acker’s Blood Elixir. It cures
cluding with the feast of tabernacles, Both the Examiner and Call presented pheasants, was made Friday, says the members to greatly aid the preacher by all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparil­
beginning the 15th ot Tishir. The cele­ their portraits in connection with the Salem Statesman, when D. C. Minto, their encouragement and prayers, and la* and so called puiifiem fail; knowing
this we sell every bottle on a positive guar­
bration of the new year is the traditional notice of marriage.
constable of the Salem district, appre­ there was always the opportunity of get­
Yamhill county has lots of expense hended C. W. Baes, near Htayton, plac­ ting a better one by paying a higher antee. For sale by Rogers Bros.
natal day of creation, and it is from this
source that the religions ideas and ob­ for bridge building, but our commission­ ing him tinder arrest for shooting pheas­ salary, as attractive preachers generally
Tw The ■.■Ales.
servances are drawn. God is the creator, ers have never been confronted with the ants out of season.
Bass was arrested have attractive salaries. At the Bap­
Our
shipment
of capes, cloaks and
the ruler of the universe, and man the problem now before the county court of on the highway, and in hie possession tist church no one is regarded as a “bum­
The government is were found two yonng birds, which had mer” who doesn’t place a mite in the jackets is now on the way, and will reach
crown of creation. To the Israelite, this Benton county.
day is a summons to return unto God, making the Ix>ng Tom navigable as far been recently shot, the smallest of them contribution box, and certainly no in­ here about Sept. loth. We will then l>e
and to render an account of his life’s as Monroe, ami to do so necessitates being scarce two months old. Mr. Min­ stitution accomplishes a greater or better able to show the largest and newest line
career ; a proclamation of peace and a destroying two large bridges and using to brought hie man to Salem and at once work for the amount of money expended of these goods ever brought to the city.
M c M innvillb G range 4 F armers C o .
ferries, or making them into draw took him before Justice of the Peace H. than does the church.
feast of reunion.
The lack of in­
bridges.
A. Johnson, where the culprit plead terest on the part of the members was
Fare a Cal« la nae Day.
guilty to the charge, He was fined $25 frequently and sadly true, he thought,
CASTOKIA
CASTORIA
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
and coats amounting to (15, and being and a hearty interest on their part is
Bean th« rignatare of Casa. H Ftrrcwn.
Bean the ai<nature of C has . H. F lktchkb »
All druggigts refund money if it fails to
unable to pay lie was committed to the always necessary to make a prosperous
In □•« for more than thirty yean, and
use for more than thirty years, and
I cure. The genuine has L. B Q. on each
county
jail
to
serve
out
hie
time.
and attractive church.
7»r k'iad >'«■ Ha-.a Alwaji BoafKl.
TV Kind Fon Z/atv X/aaw
' tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. 46m6
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