/ For sale—A good horse:—good uny G. 8. w right, dentist. For school looks and tablets C. Griesen where—weight about 1000, tor $35. F. II. B arnhart . NO. 385T G. S. Wright, dentist. A freeh barrel of Cape Cod cranberries There has been a boom in marriage li­ ichinn at Warren A Sou's. J. W. Henry aud F. G. Adams have censes, six having l>cen grauted in this placet! in their households new pianos Come to The Reporter otlice for type­ county the past week. front the stuck of Cbae. Griesen. writer pa|etite. Rogers fully performed. but were not exactly suited with that Bros. J L. BALLARD, Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Ga. section. be suffered with itching piles For Male. The monument unveiling over the Footwear Made to Order says twenty years before trying DeWitt’s grave of Mrs. Minnie Lewellen, which Four and one-half acres in suburbs of 1 liHve established a new shop in the McMinn Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes of which splendidly improved. was appointed for last Sunday by the McMinnville, Ville hotel building, and am prepared to do prompt and satisfactory work. Fine stock of Kip completely cured him. Beware of worth­ ladies of the Woodmen Circle, did not Large new dwelling, good barn and out­ Leather. Repairing promptly aud neatly done. less and dangerous counterfeits^ Rog­ occur, on account of bad roads and bad building«. Good young orchard. Horse, Give me a <-»U. ers Bros. weather. It has been deferred until buggy, wagon and farming tools. A bar­ The college entertainment Saturday Woodmen memorial day, which comes gain if taken soon. Call on or address, MEAT MARKETS Mrs. W. A. Hill, McMinnville, Oregon. evening was a weird affair, made so by in the month of June. Q STREET MEAT MARKET, the character of the program and the Engine 1247, which Engineer Pum­ CASTORIA lighting. The program was in keeping phrey has driven for so long, has not Bears the signature of C has . H. F letcher . with Halloween traditions, and the lights Reynolds & Bond, Prop's. In use for more than thirty years, and were jack-o-lanterns of divers designs pulled the Independence express since the sad death of her driver, hut has been Th* Kind You Havn Always Bought. Fresh and salt meals and sausages of all and facial expressions. The entertain ­ for kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid draped in black, as have also the other hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds ment was novel and up to date. locomotives on the West Side, out of of fat stock. The St. t hnrlea store Died—October 26th, 1899. at the home respect to the memory of the veteran Wants 1000 doxen chickens and 18000 of her daughter, Mrs. Greer, near Dun­ railroad man. ^ATTMIES & CO., dozen eggs at once. Cash paid on de­ dee, Mrs. Julia A. S|iencer, widow of livery. N. E. K egg . Proprietors of The costly memorial windows in the Rev. John Spencer. Mrs. Spencer was Christian church are to be protected by ­ 89 years of age, and came to Oregon in 1852. She was for many years and until wire netting on the outside. This is a EAST AND 8OUTH Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds recently a resilient of this city. Her wise precaution against accident, as the VIA wire will not in any way mar the beauty surviving family consists of five sone anti South side Third St. between B aud C. one daughter. John J. Spencer of this of the design, and the windows are too city attended the funeral, which occurred expensive to be allowed to stand exposed OF THE PRODUCE MARKET. The ma­ on Friday, burial being made on the old to danger as they have been. terial and workmanship is furnished by homestead, where she died. Deceased Q STREET PRODUCE HARKET, • un«!« iiOiU T •Wltil wa9 an honored member of the Method- the McMinnville fence works, w h ich wire- makes a specialty of ornamental Express Trabi« Leave Portland Pally dist church. work, C. F. Daniels, Prop. LEAVE. ARRIVE The teachers’ local institute belli at Portland.......... 7:00 P M | San Francisco . .8:15 A M -Ian Franci8co.8:05 P M I Portland ............. 9:15 A M Thunk.giving Service. Cash paid for Poultry and Country posture. North Yamhill last Saturday was a de­ Hides and Tallow bought. Hay, Oats, MtlMi cd. cided success. Thirty teachers were The union thanksgiving service this Alw>ve trains stop at all stations between Port­ Oil Meal, Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all present and many patrons of lhe North tear will be held ill the Baptist church land and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jetlerson, kinds kept on band. Tangent, Sbedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Yamhill schools. Prof. II. L. McCann Nov. 3Utb,at 10:30 a. m., with sermon by Albany, Junction City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain. Oakland and gave the subject of percentage, holding Rev. H. T. Atkinson of the Methodist land inclusive. all stations from Roseburg to Ash BARBERS that in teaching this subject, much I church. The Baptist choir will render Ronehurf .Hail Dally. trouble and worry on the part of the the music. The order of service is in LEAVE: ARRIVE: \y H. LOGAN, Portland......... 8:30 AM | Roseburg.......... 5.20 PM pupil would be avoided by teaching it as | charge of Rev. Atkinson. All are cor­ Roteburg 7:30 A M | Portland 4 30 P M a decimal rather than as percentage. dially invited. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. He solved a problem to explain lhe work PULL.MHN * BUFFET I am located opposite Burns X Dauielsand aim to the teachers. Trof. Reynolds gave a nralli of a Fniilifiil tn(lne«r. to give all customers good treatment for little SLEEPERS money. Batb rooms in connection. Your pat­ talk on course of study as applied to John Dnr.iphrev, the well known en­ ANO ronage solicited. city schools, showing that the yearly gineer of the west side division of the SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, plan was Itetter for city schools than the Southern Pacific, whose home in in this Attached to all Through Trains. HARNESS division plan. He said the course of city, was etrit ken with apoplexy on West Side Division. study was a good one and was satisfied Thursday, October 26lh, while at Forest BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS gLSIA WRIGHT, that we would have Itetter results by Grove preparing with friends to go on a Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) Manufacture« and Deal« In following it closely. “Course of study hunting expedition. His death ensued Portland Ar 5 ,50 P M 7 » A M • L t as applied to country schools” was in' on Wednesday morning a> 8:3) o'clock, 10:15 A M I L t McMinnville Lv 3 06 P M Curvai lb Lv 1:20 P M troduced by C. H. Deach, J. W. Allen not hat ing regained consciousness from 11:56 P M Ar and Miss Ellen Beam* followed on the At Albany and Corvallis connect with the moment of being stricken. Hie SADDLES. BRIDLES. SI-L'RS. same subject. After discussion of this family were present at hie death. The trains of Or. Central A Eastern Ry. „nd brushes, and sella them cheaper than they .-an be bo-iaht anywhere else In the w Ulamette suhj.M't by all teachers present Prof. tody was brought borne on the morning Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) Valley. Our all home made seta of harness are Haggerty gave a few thoughts ou teach­ train testerday, ami bnr’a! will l>e made Ar I 8:25 A M I-50 P M I Lv Portland pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. Lv I 5 Ï) A M P M Ar McMinnville ing geography. The teachers in session in the Masonic < emelery, front the Cath- 7:30 830 F M I Ar Independence Lv I 4 50 A 1C adopted White’s Elements of Pedagogy olicr burcli today at 11 e.m. Deceased was Relmtc tickets on *ale between Portland. Sac DRAYMEN for institute work and hereafter a let tnre 63 years of age, and a moat faithful ramento and San Francisco. Net rates >17 first- clan*. and 111 second-cim*. including Mee per. will be given each session by some workman in Ide i-hosen culling, as well gROWER & SON, C. ft. MARKHAM, teacher of the county. The reason for as a good ai.d bighlv-reepected citizen. Gen. Freight and Pasaenger Arent. mchinnville —----- ----------- adopting this work, was that the qties- Rate« and ticket« to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN. CHINA, HONOLULU and AUS­ CASTORIA . tione for examination for teacher»’ cer­ TRALIA. ran be obtained from tificates in the future will be taken from Bears the signature of C h *«. H. Fr eTcnaw O. A. Wilcox or M. U. Oortner, this work. The next meeting of the la use for more than thirty years, and Ticket Agent«. McMinnville. (fools of all deacriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made teachers will be in Lafayette. i 7*< )«• Hav. Alwjt B oh ¡St. R. KOEHLER, Manager. poutbiy. Hauling of all kind* done cheap. BANKING LOCAL NEWS. ( m ÌCAG© ^5>T0RE National Bank ^oHpqcj ^uceeeds lil^e ^uecess. >i •< «Í* Every Train Brings Us Something New To place upon our counters. You can always rely on getting at our store the Very Best Goods to be obtained—goods which we can freely recommend, Physicians and Surgeons. Backed by Our Guarantee, aud money back if they ain’t right. We are al­ ways glad to show you goods, whether you wish to buy' or not. Physicians and Surgeons. ci» c$> 50 Cases of Shoes Notary Public and Conveyancer Attorney and Notary Public CITY MARKET. The Shasta Route BARBER. HARNESS. Truck and Dray Co. The phenomenal growth of our business in the past six months is very gratifying to us, aud in­ duces us to make greater exertions than ever, in all departments. Opeued up the past week, all goods with a reliable maker’s name behind them, backed by our guaran­ tee of a new pair for nothing if they aint all right. SPECIAL ¥ 50 Dozen Ladies’ Union Suits, the famous Melba make, color silver grey—a winner at the price of 50 cents. \ f Chicago Store. The Store for the People. The Grange & Farmers Co fall Opening. Dress Goods In all the latest designs and patterns. Gapes, Jackets, Gollarettes Our first season in this line, aud all new and very latest styles, ranging in price from $1.25 to $16.50. Shoes For Ladies, Misses, Children, Boys and Men. We have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes in Yamhill county, and offer yon the best values for the price. Clothing Our line of Boys and Men’s ready-made clothing is complete, and we can give you the best values ever offered. We have an immense line of FurnishingJ^oods, Hats &_Caps, Rubbers, Mackintoshes, Umbrellas, Etc. Come and examine our goods before making your fall purchases. McMinnville Grange & Fanners Co. CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. CASTORIA Bears the signature of C ha » H. F lftchem . In u«e for more than thirty year«, and ZAr /CinJ You Havt Always Bought, T here are now 102 boys at the reform school. ' The total number since 1891 is 381. The 279 are seat- tered everywhere. Ttvo were with Dewey when he sunk the Spanish fleet. C4LL IOH COIRTI WAHRIMTN. McMinnville. Or , Nov.id. !«W> la hereby given tn»t »11 unpaid coun­ \ OTtCE ty w*rr»nu of Yamhill county, Oregon. I which were presented and endowed "Not paid for want of fund«," from Jan. 14th. 1 spa, to April '.th, 1899, will be paid upon pre«e„t*tion at thia office. lutereat will not be allowed afterdate of notice O. O. RHUDE, County Treasurer of YambiU County, Or. Cure n C»I4 In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to Mm. Mary Wash born oí Olympia is in cure. The genuine has I.. B Q. on each he city on a visit to friends. tablet. For sale by Rogers Bro*. 46mtt