The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, November 24, 1899, Image 5

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The first ball of the season « ¡11 occur
For school books and tablets C. Gtisseu , at Campbell's hall on Thanksgiving
] evening.
Call at the bankrupt store for bargains.
G. 8. Wright, dentist.
Bargains! Bargains! In buggies and
Plows and harrows cheap for cash. ' Second band piano to rent tt C. Gris- surreys at C. D. Job neon*«. Call and see
san's.
Hodson is selling them.
him.
Men’« working pants. 50 cents at the! Men’« shoes $1.05 at the bankrupt | The New Home and Climax sewing
store.
bankrupt store.
machines, needles and extras at C. Grie­
*^1—K?
A ftesh barrel of Cape Cod cranberries , sen’s.
—McMinn ville, Oregon.—
I.’tf
Camera and photograph supplies foi
?
at Warren A Son's.
There is more genuine merit in the offerings during this
Paid up Capital, ¡ÿ.VOjOOO ' all cheap at Hodson'«.
A case in the Graves bankruptcy mat­
sale than any ever before held by us. Commencing
Attend the Thanksgiving ball at Camp­ ter waB being tiied before Referee M. D.
Hon. M. O. Lownsdale, the apple king
bell’s hall on the evening of the 30th.
Surplus *10,000.
L. Rhodes yesterday.
of Lafayette, was in the city on Tuesday.
Transact, a General Banking Business.
The regular meeting of the W. C. T.
J. P. Irvine was in Portland yesterday,
A new store in town. The bankrupt
U. will be on Saturdays at 2:30 p. iu.
Office Hours 9 ». in. to 1 p. m.
awaiting the arrival homo of Mrs. Irvine
and closing Saturday, December 2d, t he following PHENOM
store.
Tho bankrupt «tore. A. J. Apperson’s from the east after an absence of al>out
ENAL BARGAINS will be offered. Prices good on any day
J. 8. l.iun, the painter, has located at
LEE LAUOHLIN, President.
ot the sale.
old stand.
48tf
three months.
Quincy,
Columbia
county,
for
the
winter.
J L. ROGERS, Vice-President.
A. D. Hoskins, the harness man, was
‘ E. C. APPERSON. Cashier.
A nice lot of new winter lap-robes and
T. 11. Kay and wile of Salem were iu
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W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. horse blankets just received by A. D. a business visitor to Portland on Tues­
loo Boys' Navy Blue Cheviot Vostre
the
city over Sunday.
day.
Suits,
ages
4
to
It)
years,
worth
up
to
Hosklas.
Mtf
Mrs. E. M. Law is visiting her old
♦2 50.................................................... 11.48 z/ri*
The place to buy the best coffee for
PHYSICIANS
Miss Dollie Lawrence, sister of Mrs. i
home in Marion county.
the least money is at Warren A Son’s.
10
Boys' Brown Vest.ee Suits, ages 4 to
Mary Stow, alio has been very ill, is re­
Miss Maud Hembree visited her par
8
years, handsome trimmed collar,
ÇALBREATH & GOUCHER,
Don't miss the ball TRhnkegiving ents at Monmouth last week.
ported much improved.
good value 12.50.................. ...........t..
1. IS
evening.
Good
music.
Everybody
in
­
Men’s suits $3 50 at the bankrupt
Oue assorted lot Bovs short pant Suits
Lost,
a
lady's
gold
cuff-button.
Finder
vited.
store.
worth up to ♦3. choice
1.98
will please leave at postoffice.
Mrs. H. I.. Boardman is visiting her
W. C. Arthur the contractor began
150 pairs Mens Wool Bants, worth up
R.
L.
Conner
has
been
admitted
to
work upon tho J. 1*. Irvine residence parents in Eugene. Piesident Boardman
to $3.......................................... ....... 1.69
(Office over Braly’s Batik.)
filled two Baptist pulpits in Portland practice in the United States courts.
Wednesday.
50 Men's Wool Suits. worth up to >10
M c M innville
...
O regon .
The steamer Modoc made her second
choice....................
Another large shipment of shoes, bats last Sunday.
trip to McMinnville yesterday, and took
Emerson
A
Milton
pianos,
Kim
­
1 case 27 iu light colors (luting Flannel
and clothing arrived this week for the
£OOK & CABLE,
ball organs; bottom prices and easy off another load of grain.
regular 84c, choice
lie
Grange A Farmers store.
The city lights were again turned on
37-8
One case Dark Outing Flannel, dioico
5c
There have been more U. S. A. double terms at C. Griesen’s.
Tuesday eveniug, and no further trouble
l<
100 pairs Men s Solid Calf Shoes, the
and single axes sold than any other
Be sure nnd see Miss Eva Martin’s with the system is anticipated.
♦2.25 and 12, tocloi.e.......................
1.54»
Cause: Fully warranted, Hodson sells bargain counter. See list of bargains in
The
chalk
talk
by
Rosecrans
occurs
at
Rooms in Jacobson Block,
640
prs Ladies' Vici Kid Shoes all sol
them.
liargain column, this issue.
college chapel tonight, the first of the
id and a great wearer, the il.75 kind 1.25
M c M innville ,
-
-
-
O regon .
D. B. Gaunt of The Dalle« is moving
Wanted—300 good turkeys at the lecture course by the B. Y. P. U.
A great clean up in Boys’ anil Men's
back to McMinnville alter a long ab
Grange A Farmers Co’s, store, Highest Dr. If. W. Kellogg of the Taylor stteet
Shoes, worth up to $1.98, at
1 25
senee, and will occupy the A. J. Nelson
price paid.
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CONVEYANCER
150
prs of our celebrated $2 Vici Kid
M.
K.
church,
Portland,
will
supply
the
residence.
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Shoes—all widths, a great wearer,
J. P. Howe of this city will shortly third lecture of the course by 11. Y. P. U.
Now is the time to begin thinking of
choice
......................................
1 50
A E. McKERN
move
to
Dayton,
where
he
lias
purchased
Mrs. J. R. Justice of Portland is here
your Christmas purchases. Don’t for
250 prs Men's Fine Dress Shoes, lines a
z/l'S
on a visit to her sisters, Mrs. E. C. Ap-
get Wm. F. Dielsclineidei’s linn of jewel­ residence property.
little broken, choice of the lol .......
1.69
Dec. 1st and 2d, Friday and Saturday, person and Mrs. Wm. F. Dielschueider.
ry, watches, silverware, etc.
All our ♦12.50, S15 and ♦16.50 Men s
Fine Tailored Suits, in an endless line
Union Thanksgiving services will be
Diana lodge K. of P. had a large positively no longer. You who want
of colorings, choice.......................
lo.Oo
amount of work at their Wednesday right glasses fitted to your eyes at. right held at the Baptist churuli next Tliurs-
NORTH YAMHILL, OR.
50 pes tine 40 and 42-inch Wool Fabrics,
eveniug meeting, after which the mem­ prices should not fail to see Dr. Lowe in duy, with sermon by Rev. Henry T. At­
the 65c and 75c and some 85c, all at.
39e
kinson. All are invited.
bers enjoyed a banquet served by the Wright’s dental office.
50 <loz Ladies’ Fine Cotton Hose, double
Legal papers written and acknowledgements
Rathbone sisters.
The election held in Dayton on Mon
Edwin S. Holmes, Jr., of Washington,
taken.
heel, sole and toe; many merchants
The game of football on Saturday be- day resulted in a victory for the anti I). C., was in the city Wednesday eve­
would think 20c cheap for them; dur­
ing this sale......... ...........................
tween the Dallas academy team and Me saloonites. The officers elected were: ning, the guest of A. V. R. Snyder. Mr.
lie
ATTORNEY.
250 prs the famous J. \V. Miller $3 and
Minnville college, was won by the home Mayor, Dr. J. S. Courtney; councilman, Holmes was making a tour of the Pacific
♦3.50 Men’s Shoes, all go at............. • 2.4S
team. Score 32 to 0. The attendance S. R. Baxter, O. W. Iler, John Mauts; coast for the first time as special agent
L. CONNER,
25 doz Men’s fine laundried and Golf
recorder, J. W. Fishburn ; treasurer, C. of the agricultural department, and was
was good considering the weather.
Shirts, 4-ply cuffs, many worth ♦!
59c
much pleased with this part of Uncle
Mr. John F. I.eoper, late of Sacramen­ L. Barrett; marshal, E. A. Nichols.
I
Sam's
great
domain.
to, was in the city Wednesday, having
Adjutant-General Gantenbein has re­
Three bids were received by the coun­
come to visit his brother Eugene I.eoper, ceived from the United Slates govern
Our entire stock of Fine Jackets, Capes, Collarettes, made
who is now at Salem. He went over to ment a remittance of $3t)44 22, as a par­ cil last week for supplying the city with
bv the famous John Anisfield A Co., to go while this sale lasts
Salem yesterday. The brothers had not tial payment of lhe amount of money ex­ two new 65-horsepower boilers, and ten
at one fourth the marked price. Better get in on time.
Offiee rooms 9 and 10, Union Block.
met for over 13 years.
pended by the state in the mobilization bids were filed with Councilman Mc­
McMinnville,
.
Oregon
Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Ga. of the Second Oregon volunteers. The Donald. The bids ranged from $1500 to
The low est one was accepted, be­
says he suffered with itching piles total amount claimed by the state is {1920.
ing that of John Poole. But Mr. Poole’s
PHOTOGRAPHER.
twenty years before trying DeWitt’s 15162.51.
representative found that the boilers
Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes cl which
Thanksgiving should be a day of sweet could not be furnished for that sum,
J N. HOBBS,
completely cured him. Beware of worth­ harmony, and all the people should re­ therefore the council accepted the bid of
less and dangerous counterfeits. Rog­ turn thanks to our heavenly father for J. Arthur & Co., at $1645.
High-Class Photography
ers Bros.
his untold blessings. We very much About Tliut Water and Light Plant
Mrs. Lizzie H. Mills of Santa Ana, desire to make the 30th of this month
Mr. Jas. R. Thompson, electrician for
roeeries.
a Specialty.
Calif., was visiting with her cousin O. O. such a day at the Christian church. the Portland General Electric Co., catlie
1 am located »ext door to R. M. Wade & Co., Hodson during the week.
Mrs. Mills The city band has kindly consented to
and am here to do good work and give satiaiac-
up at request of Mr. Sliger, the superin­
has been connected with temperance play for 11s that good old gem, “Colum­
— Won. Terms reasonable.
tendent, and examined tho plant on
work in California for several years, and bia, the Gem of the Ocean.” Miss Jen­
Thursday. He makes the following re­
holds the position of state secretary of nie Snyder will sing “Pilgrim Fathers.”
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER.
port :
the W. C.T, U.
The orchestra will play and the choir is
I have examined the city lighting plant
Judge O. N. Denny has shipped six of preparing an excellent program. Pastor and find the same in good condition, con­
J L. BALLARD,
the Mongolian ring-neck pheasants, Lindsey will preach. Text, Psalms, 147: sidering the age of the plant. Also have
tested the dynamo and inducting instru­
Has less cause to feel thank­
which
he introduced into Oregon some 20.
Footwear Made to Order
ments with standard instruments, and
ful
this year than the Yam­
years ago, to Tennessee. They will be
Two young men were recently arrested have found same to be in proper working
1 have established a new shop in the McMinn­ liberated and encouraged to propagate.
condition,
outside
of
a
slight
excessive
hill
citizen who supplies his
ville hotel building, and aui prepared to do
for hunting on a farm near this city.
heating of the alternator armature core.
Vroinp» and satisfactory work. Fine stock of Kip Tiie pheasants were raised by Miss Grif­ I
They
were
arrested
at
tho
instance
of
the
table
with the Thanksgiving
uather Repairing promptly and neatly done.
J as . R. T hompson .
fith, of Macleay, Or., who is an experi­ custodian of the farm, who had posted
Give me a call.
delicaties
to be found at the
enced breeder of the birds.
notices. The hunters plead guilty and Chnmberlaln’« Pnln Halm Cures
Up-to-Date
Grocery of
MEAT MARKETS
Olbera, Why Not You?
Hon. W. G. Steele of Portland was in were fined by the justice of the precinct
the city on Saturday, in the interest of $15 jointly. The penal statute provides
My wife has been usingChamberlain's
0 STREET MEAT MARKET,
the Oregon Native Son. The member­ that any person or persons violating any Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame
ship of this organization is rapidly grow­ provisions of the act upon conviction shoulder that has pained her continually
Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s.
ing. Eighteen cabins of the sons have shall be fined not less than $15 nor more for nine years. We have tried all kinds
I
been instituted within the past year, than $200.
of
medicines
and
doctors
without
re
­
Lawyers
and
others
are
Fresh »nd salt meats and sausages of Ail
kinds constantly in stock.
Cash paid for with a membership of 1300, and six smiling at the precedent established by ceiving any benefit from any of them.
hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds cabins of native daughters with 400 metn-
the joint fine, because on that interpre­ One day we saw an advertisement of this
of fat stock.
b ‘re.
tation hunters could get together and medicine and thought of trying it, which
Long live tlie Queen!
The man who buys pure-food
The St. Charles store buys coffee 1500 secure cheap hunting on the choicest we did with the best of satisfaction. She
^ATTHIES & CO.,
lbs. of one grade at a time. Good Mocha preserves.
has used only one bottle and her should­ Groceries of us is also likely to live to a ripe old age.
Proprietors of
and Java at 25c per pound. Rio Blend,
er is almost well.—Adolph L. Millett,
The first steamboat to come up to Mc­
a number one cuper at 15c. Talk about
Manchester, N. H. For sale by 8. Ilow-
Minnville in 1899 was the Modoc, which
dishes, the St. Charles store just received
orthACo.,
Druggists.
arrived up early Sunday morning for the
Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds from East Palestine, Ohio, 38 bushels of purpose of taking on a load of wheat and
Horses Attinteti.
nice white ware. Prices as low as they
South side Third St. between B and C.
A good, young team, weight 2800.
can be sold. Decorated ware in variety. (lour from the Hendrick warehouse at
the river. The w heat wus the property
F. L. PrnviNE.
Come and see me.
N. E. K ego .
of Mr. Hendrick and bad been stored
PRODUCE MARKET.
Z< na, Or.
48-2
At the M. E. church next Sunday for two years. The floar, which eonsist-
evening there will be services of a special I ed of 2,30J sacks, was shipped by Stont
Ilogs For Sale.
The Bailey Patent Ribbed Back. The
Q STREET PRODUCE HARKET,
nature, and a collection will be taken A Daniel to Japan. The total shipment
Fifteen head, weight about 130 lbs. ribbed back prevents their breaking
down at the back and slipping oft' the
towards the 20tb century fund, in behalf was about ICO tons. The Modoc is a
For particular» inquire at Reporter office. shoe, and they do not muddy or soil th«
C. F. Daniels, Prop
of the missionary cause. A program has large vessel to come up the Yamhill,
49-2
skirts.
been prepared consisting of short ad­ being about 140 feet long, but made the
C»ih paid for Poultry and Country Produce. dresses, recitations, etc. A cordial wel- J
Cost but very little more than the or­
“DeWitt’s Little Early Risers did me
Hide, and Tallow bought. Hay, Oats, Millfeed.
trip with very little trouble, as the water
Oil Meal. Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all couie i« extended to all.
In the morn­ was quite high. Great care had to be more g<x»d than all blood medicines and dinary and wear twice as well.
kinds kept on hand.
other pills,” writes Geo. H. Jacobs, or
ing the pastor will preach as usual.
i exercised in passing around the locks at Thompson, Conn. Prompt, pleasant, Exclusive Agency for Mc­ Of the well-known and reliable
Owing to changes in the services of Lafayette, to avoid running on to the never gripe,—they cure constipation,
BARBERS
Minnville.
last fxird's day at the Christian church, piling driven there for the temporary arouse the torpid liver to action and give
you
clean
blood,
steady
nerves,
n
clear
the pastor did not preach in the morn­ dam. The crew of the Modoc is com­
yy H. LOGAN,
ing, but a beautiful sermon was delivered posed of the following obliging gentle­ brain and a healthy appetite. Roger«
Below we give you the cut prices on a
by Elder Burnett. Sunday school next men: Alex Gordon, captain; Jas. Drie Bros.
few of their different iiiHtrimit ills. Also
others same proportion ;
Sunday at the usual hour. The children «•oil, engineer; W. M. Smith, purser;
CASTORIA
Boots & Shoes
I am located opposite Biirn’X Daniel» and alm are delighted with the program each Claude Cooper, steward ; Miles Lemley,
Regular Price <’u* Price
Biars
the
signature
of
C
ha *. II. F lztchsk
to give all customer, good treatment for little
Pocket Kodak
.. $ 5.00............. 1 4 00
Pa9tor Lindsey in ' mate; .Ira Bell, watchman.
money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat Sunday morning.
In use for more than thirty year«, and
ronage solicited.
Folding Bulla-Eye .. lo.Oo , . . ■ - 7-5°
the pulpit:
Morning subject, “The
Thi Kmd Vou Havt Ahvayt Bought.
No. 1 Bulla-Eye...
8.00,...
Weapons of War;” evening subject
6.oo
Ol IC Cl.I RfIBM«
HARNESS
No. 2 Bullet. . .
io.no... .
(owing to the change last Sunday) the
T he deed transferring the Dewey [¡Ögr’Sign of the Big Boot.
7-9°
We have special arrangements with home from Mrs. Dewey to the ad
12.00... .
No. 4 Bulls-l-vt
same—“Law and Lawyers.” The Chris­
8 5°
g£LSIA WRIGHT,
No. 4 Bullet
li.o«>
tian endeavorers have a splendid pro­ the following leading publications, miral s son was recorded in the of­
.. . 15.00....
gram, lend by George Todd. Special whereby we are able to offer them in fice of the register of deeds Wednes­
Manufactures and Deals in
"Kodak
photography
is
easy
photog
connection with our own at exceedingly day. During life the home is pre­
. music by the choir.
raphy." The attention which must bo
Cure n < «lrt In «Mie Pay.
served to Admiral Dewey and his
The city council held a meeting on low rates, as follows: The R eporter wife in the following provision
Take Laxative Bromo Quinins tablet*. given the camera itself is reduced to a
Tue-day evening to consider the purchase and
’’Subject, however, to the express All druggists refund money if it fails to minimum, leaving the operator free to
SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS,
«i ä >
Weekly Inter Ocean
of new boilers. A communication from St. LouisGlobe-lR'inocnit, semi weekly......... 1.56 i reservation that the parties of the eure, The genuine han L. B. Q. on euch give it to the subject.
-nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they
Put a Kodak on your Christmas list.
can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette the John Poole Co. at Portland was read, Rural Northwest, Portland, semi monthly... 1.25 first part do hereby expressly re­ tablet. For aale by Roger* Bron.
47-6
Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are stating that they could not fill the order Oregonian, weekly......... ......
Ir
will make an appreciable and enjoy«
2.W serve to themselves and to each of
pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them.
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■ ■ —
hie present.
for two boilers at $1,560, because of a McClure’* Magazine, monthly.. ..........«... 1A5 1 them during and for the period of
CASTORTA
Magazine, monthly................ 1 So their natural lives, respectively, a
We have for free distribution a few art
raise in the price of material. The bid Cosmopolitan
Bears the signature of C ha *. If FtPTcnRR.
The Weekly San Francisco Call .................... 1.70 . life interest in and to the premises
DRAYMEN
catalogues of Kodak pictures, something
| of J. M. Artlmr of Portland to furnish The Weekly New York Tribune....................... 1.26 | herein described, which life interest In uae for more than thirty years, and
worth having and saving. If you want
1 75 i
the boilers for $1,645 was then accepted, liemoreG's lanitlr Magazine....................
T'A/ Kind You Hat* AI way i Bought.
in the case of the death of either of
QR0WER A SON,
......... l.«0|
one < ome early.
all councilmen voting aye except Nel­ The Oiegon Teacher»’Monthly
the
parties
to
revert
to
the
other.
”
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McniNNVILLE
son and McDonald. Councilman Jones
Thr HI. iharlea Alar«
Mrs. A. B. Watt of Antity visited in The instrument bears date of No-
was appointed to notify acceptance of
I vetnber 14, the same date Ixirne by
the city last Saturday and Sunday.
Wants
1600 dozen chickens and 180*10
, the deed from Admiral Dewey to
bid and seenre a contract for approval.
dozen eggs at once. Cash paid on de­
Lieutenant
Crawford,
and
from
Lieu
­
See
the
new
ad
of
Mitchell,
Lewis
&
The
recorder
was
authorized
to
order
J^o Q oora belou) PostofJ ioc.
Goods of all description» ornai, »nd careful
livery.
N. K. KF«m.
tenant Crawford to Mrs. Dewey.
handling guaranteed Collection« will be made four miles of insulated wire.
Slaver iu this paper.
BANKING
LOCAL NEWS.
G. S. Wright, dentist.
3
(¿ ùcag © J5> t © re
8
Saturday, Nov. 25th,
Physicians
and Surgeons.
Physicians
and Surgeons.
I
Notary Public and
Conveyancer
&
Attorney and
Notary Public
Queen Victoria
Warren & Son
CITY MARKET.
Something New
in Rubbers.
Cut in Prices !
Eastman Kodaks
BARBER
HARNESS,
Truck and Dray Co.
Monthly
Hauling of *11 kinds done cheap.
F. Dielschneider,