XXX Entered al the l’ostolticein McMinnville, as Second-e la», mal ti r. The Reporter’s Bargain Column Bargain Counter Is being well patronized, and no wonder, as many articles on it are marked down below cost. We have in our store many odd articles in various lines, ranging from toys and no­ tions to millinery, jackets, mackintoshes, etc. In ord« i to dean them up we bave marked them down to prices that are bound to move them quickly. EVA MARTIN. We Wash !±!We Iron, Then give your starts, collars and cuffs that rich gloss finish (hat characterizes perfect laundry work. Our plain work is washed by a process that makes the clothes healthy to wear and far sui»erior to Chinese methods of lanndrying. Send in a trial order and be convinced. Prices reasonable. MCMINNVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY. Our Specials ' jr 3 Spools Clark’s Best Thread for 10c. Umbrellas at *1.25—worth «2 00. Ladies’ Capesand Jackets from 1t.25tofl3.50 Shoe»for w inter wear at reduced prices. yS.Qf-igoo.l coffee for fl.00. Schilling’s coffee ;25c th. Golden Gate Baking Pnuilur 40c nur Powder per 11 lb, at the GRANGE A FARMERS CO’S. STORE. We Want Every Wife i Town ">• . To inspect our handsome display of crock­ ery and glassware. We are receiving new goods constantly,and carry a large assort­ ment of Presdeo China, and Theo Haviland I French ware. Also largest and best stock of lamps in county. Choice Groceries. Chase A Sanborn MII.ES HENDRICK. Seal brand coffee, 2 cans 75c. 4 Dream of Perfection.... M'MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1899. i.’CTW CHARLES w. BABCOCK ['riwrietor Lycoum Shell Oyster Parlor, of Roc.hestor, N.Y. Obtained $2,000 Lite insuranoe Policy. See the Racket Store X mas ad Read the new list of prices in Irvine “ Mv business a-, proprietor of the Lyceum Shell Oyster Parlor, 245 Main & Son’s ad. street, Rochester, N. ¥.. writes Mr. Charles W. Babcock, “was so confining Plows and harrows cheap for cash. that 1 . • lungs became affected. My doctor told me I'd have to leave the store Hodson is selling them. an 1 ;;o to work at ■ onu- thiugo ildcors. llcsaid A. 1). Siebert the blacksmith expects my lungs were in bad to move to Pendleton about the first of shape, and I kuc-w it the year, where he wi|l engage in busi­ just as w ell as he did. ness. '1 he troul lc bad been growing on me for a Great reduction on the entire line of long time. Like most cloaks and capes at R. Jacobson A Co’s. other people. 1 t.itd to The ladies of the Episcopal church de­ make myself believe the trouble was not in sire to thank heartily all who aided the lungs. I called it them in their social, including the boys stomach trouble or ner­ of the band. vous disorder, but I kept coughing, spitting Irvine & Son are closing out their and wasting away right stoik of groceries at actual cost, Read a'ong. I lost in weight, their ad and save money on your win- falling from 140 to 115 ter’s grub. pounds. Somehow or other. I got hold of Ack­ The Christian Endeavor of the Chris­ er’s English Remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles, and after taking it according to directions. I was tian church w ill give their musical and as well as any man in New York State. I was healthier and stronger than be­ literary entertainment on the evening of fore 1 took the cold which came so near killing me. 1 now weigh 150 pounds— Jan. 5th, 1900, instead of on the 29th ten pounds more than ever. After recovering, I applied for a life insurance policy. When the doctor began examining me, I was afraid he would discover inst. as previously announced. that my lungs bad once been affected, but he didn't. I passed all right, and The ladies of the Baptist church ex­ was pronounced in a first-class condition. If that isn't proof of the most posi­ tend heartfelt gratitude to all who so tive kind that Acker’s English Remedy is a great medicine. I don't know what you call proof. 1 give it my warmest endorsement. My address is given above. kind))' donated different articles of fur­ niture, etc., for their Christmas sale and Anyone who wishes may write me personally about my case.'' Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; supper. Mrs. Magers, chairman com­ and in England, at 1«. :d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying, mittee. return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. For Christinas we have hand decorat­ n’r attWorint (A cbot'C r/uarmttce. II’. H. IIOOKI.1: O>C<>Q trays and puff boxes for 25 cents. Pin L HI,,,I 1*1««. r Roori O trays for 10 cents. Ask M. E. Hendrick, the leader in crockery, china and glass- ^re^- , / Our PANETELLA 5c cigar is equal to any­ body’s best. Patronize home industry and get something choice. Largest stock of pipes and smokers’ goods in town. WIESNER A EKSTEIN. Opposite Hotel Yamhill The Pauetella is for sale by all local dealers. Without a Peer : : That’s our Gambrinus beer. And judges of good liquor say our Cyrus Noble is about the right stuff. THE IMPERIAL. Finest brand of T. A McCotter, Propr. turetgn iud domestic wines, liquors and cigars. But we have hammered away night and day for lfi consecutive years at the pre- scription counter with the result of having attained the largest prescription file in the county. There’s a reason for this. Anyone can dish out patent medicines, but when it comes to filling prescriptions you want a competent manat the tiller, so to speak, with a clear uye and a clear head —in fact, a man who realizes that a human life hang.' in the balance. We do this, it’s our specialty. We are Engaged In putting down liquor. Come and help us. Our brands are above par. GEO. SAUTER. Wholesale dealer in Swiss and Limburgerchee-e. ROGERS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists. book f-lere! Bargains in 2d hand instruments: 1 square piano, good ease, good tone, S’u 1 square piano, high grade, in good con dition, 185 1 organ, high top, 845 1 organ, fine parlor case and good action,|50 1 No. 15 Regina music box and 14 pieces music .<57 These instruments are all standard make and in good condition. C. GRISSEN. McMinnville, You flay Be a Hard One > •»AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA m «4 «< Extends a cordial invitation to examine their <> «< <4 ♦Î «Î «I « BREWSTER <4 (9 Christmas Goods J» _______________________ 6) i» t» Rest Brick in City. (9 Albums, Standard Poems, è» Books, Toys, Dolls, i» «. And many Picture other things, and at prices that all may have something. Third St., Cor. Flanders. PORTLAND, OR. Have about 70 Suits of Boys’ Clothes, AMERICAN PLAN. ♦jr X <>COO<>^ But we’ll venture you are not too hard a subject for a satisfactory photo if you bring your face to S. IlOBSON, The leading photographer. Come in early for orders for Holiday season. HOTEL udmcomiletv with Electric Lights, Bells, Stesni Heat, Bath Room 011 each floor. Elevat­ or for «' <-oruiaodation of guests. Rates il to «1 25 ?cr day, according to room. Meals 25c. Free Lils lo and from all trains E. SANDERS, Manager. <4 «4 <♦ i» 3 to 10 years, that, must be clued out D.m’t niiss this chance. Will make special prices on M YUKIN TOSIlES w bile they last. i» W e S till C arry S . » » » fc’ TYVV*V»*»Y*»**V****»V****'»»»*»»*<< *5^ hoes It MILLS & SON. I Will Examine Your Seasonable Merchandise Eyes Free of charge By the intelligent use of the Opothalmo6cope. I am prepared to make the internal examination of your eyes and determine whether or not the defect is at error of refractions or disease. I also have the finest Trial case for testing your eves in Yamhill County. Lense« ground for the most difficult cases. D. A. SMITH, Optician. Next door to P. <).. McMinnville. Air=Tight Heating Stoves ♦ ♦ N The RKroBTKB and Weekly Oregonian one rear for »2, strictly in advance All Kinds, Sizes and Prices Best of Ammunition for Everybody o. o HODSON, ÿ •» A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA A A« A A« A A A AAA A A tf A j AO «So AFJ *•*-> •dZ) a O r « OTICE is herebv given that the undesigned ■s administrator with the will annexed of Ibe estate of Alexander Staufenberg, deceased, has filed In the county court of Yamhill county. State of Oregon, his final account ot his admin­ istration of »»id estate and that, by order of said court, said account and all objections to the same will be heard by -aid court at the nsuai plaee of holding said court, on Tt.sday, January 2d. IMO. at the bnurot ten o’clock a. m. of said day. at which time and place any per­ i son interested in said estate may Hie objections toanid account. NtAL A STOUTENBERG. RAMSEY’ A FENT o N, Adminiotrator. Attorneys for Estate 50-5 LOCAL NEWS. «1 «I «» ♦i White’s Restaurant The well-known place for the best meal in the city. N ew D ining R oom The Largest in McMinnville, has been recently fitted with beat of taste. Liberal service and all you can eat. « Fruits, Candies, Nuts and Cigars. ♦f «4 «4 Olve Ua a Call. One Dollar if paid in advance, Singlenumbersfivecents. R oyal » A bsolutely P ure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROVAI BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Death of fflr«« Collin«« Cook-Mn yder. Hattie M. Collins, familiarly known as “Auntie” Collins, died suddenly at Carlton on Friday night, Dec. 15th. She was born August 28th, 1832, in Cataraugus county, N. Y. She wae twice married. Her first husband's name was John Feck. In this union three children were born. One is still living at Haystack, Crook county, Ore­ gon. She was married to J. W. Collins Aug. 15th, 1868. In this union there ware two children. Both are now dead. J. W. and “Auntie” Collins came to Oregon in March, 1880, and have resided in Carlton ever since the fall of that year. She united with the Christian church at Altona, Missouri, in the year 1872, but never removed her member­ ship from there. The funeral was con­ ducted by Elder J. Campbell on Sunday. Ileal Winter Route. For ftinshine, flower? and oranges take the Sunset route via Los Angeles to all [toints east. Tourist excursion cars and chair cars to El Paso, Fort Worth, Kansas City, Chicago, Cincinnati, Hous­ ton, New Orleans and Washington, 1). C. For rateH, guides and information address C. II. M arkham , tf Portland, Or. ------»-------------- One of those quiet yet sensible and unostentatious weddings occurred on Saturday, Dec. 111th, when Mr. Wilbur C. Cook and Miss Satie Snyder were united in marriage by President H. L. Boardman at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony occurred at 2 p. m., and the 3 o’clock train was taken by the groom and his bride for several weeks’ visit in Los Angeles, Calif. They are among our worthiest young people, industrious, intelligent and self helpful— the kind that have the best right to get married, and who make of it the greatest success. They have the wishes of The Reporter for the most abundant happi­ ness and prosperity in their new rela­ tion. A Worthy Organization. The called meeting of hopgrowers which met ill this city last Saturday was largely attended by representative hop growers from every section of the county. The benefits to accrue from a thorough organization were explained by M. L. Jones, president of the Oregon Hop Growers’ Association. The prospects were regarded with favor, aud some 1290 bales of hops were pledged to the association. On Tuesday a business meeting of the association was held at Salem. Real progress is being made by the association, which advises growers to |>ool their hops, ns they have assur­ ances of receiving 15 cents per pound. The middlemen, who have beeu making immense profits, are being dropped, and the association will sell direct to brew­ ers. About 24,000 bales have been pledged to the organization, known as the Oregon Hop Growers’ Association. It en I l'atnte I rniialcr». Some of the new electric line poles X. being put in by the city are anything Two weeks ending Dec. 20th : but sound. One in front of the Atlas A T Tupper et al to Fidelia Tupper i 7.64 a t 2 r 4......................... $ mills is noticeably decayed. Ina short Nettie A Forehand et al to Chaa M time it will cost more to change these Thayer 18 lot« in Dundee and 22 poles than it would cost to buy good ones tracta in Dundee Orchard Honten i he American Mtg Co of Scotland in the start. to O Gehrig tracts No. 6 and 7 4-t takes but a minute to overcame nine 495 Dundee Orchard Homes........... tickling in the throat and to stop a cough Union lodge to Moses Morgan lot 457 1st add to Cemetery............ 20 bv the use of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms of Union lodge to B Walker L lot 11 315 cemetery ......... ................... throat and lung troubles. Harmless J B Scott and wf to A 11 Leighton and pLeasant to take. It prevents con­ 485.12 a Highland lodge farm t I'rnliale Court. 5 r 6 and 7 ............................... 11000 sumption. A famous specific for grippe F.Htatn of M. Messinger. Final »<•- I! .1 Cooper to Nettie Grable * 2 int and its after effects. Rogers Bros. in 55 a sec 6-3-2 ................... 850 count filed and Feb. 6tb, 1900, at 1 P- Chaplain Wm. S. Gilbert formerly of J II Messinger el al to W B Smith tn. set to hear same. 194 a pt Robt Reed <1 1 e t 3 r 5 2025 the Second Oregon, now pastor of Calva­ Estate of R. I.. Simpson. Final ac- Geo W Coovert et nx to A D Brooks ry Presbyterian church, Portland, filled 45 a pt 0 Moore d 1 c t 3 r 3. . 500 count filed and set for hearing Feb. 6th, his number in the lecture course of the Maggie Lindsey et conj to Gideon Administrator direct- 1900, at II a. m. B. Y. P. IT. last Friday evening. The Sowers lote 4, 5 and 6 blk 27 La­ ed to distribute money on hand aa 350 fayette.................................. . . . audience was not as large as most people prayed lor. North Yamhill Cemetery Assn to would have guessed it would be, but I* C Thomason 5 lots in cemetery 8 35 -------- -------------------- - those present enjoyed a highly interest­ First National Bank of McM to ,1 F.xperieiice 1» Hie heal leneber. ing narration of the events in the Phil­ F Rowland and wf 79 a pt R Merchant die............................ 2600 Use Acker’s English remedj’ in any caBe ippines. The chaplain is a little man of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail Wm Lawrence et nx to Wm II with a rapid tongue, full of smiles and Morris 5 a pt Jno Hess die... 140 to give immediate relief money refun ded sympathy, and enough dramatic ability C S Williamson et nx to T F Good­ 25 cts. and 50 cts 4 to make his lecture effective. About a rich lot 6 blk 6 Wheatland aluo 50 dozen volunteers were [-resent and greet­ eV, lot 5 blk 6 ....................... Advertised i.citers. ed the chaplain warmly after the lecture. F W Spencer to F G Adams int in lots 2 and 7 and e 20 it lots 3 and Letters for the following persons re­ He also received some bouquets from the 6 blk 2 original town of McM 41MI main uncalled for in the McMinnville ladies. Isaac Lambright and wf to F G postoflice Dec. 20th, 1800. Adams n h'f sec 31 t 3 r 5 and e Prof. J. H. Ackerman, state superin­ Iordan, Jos. A. lit ne qr sec 36-3-6 ................ 1007 Barker, E. H. Burgholzer, F. C. Kelly, Monroe tendent of public instruction, has called R W Phillips et nx to E S Rem­ Cook, John Kuykendall. Blanche a meeting of the department of superin­ ington 70 a pt II II Hyde diet Finn, Geo. Martin, May I. 2625 ft r 4 ......................... tendence of the state teachers’ associ­ Haggln, Geo. Patterson, Allen A .1 Tadlock et al to A B McKinley ation to be held in Salem Dec. 27th to Hill, Mrs. Jack I’esrrc, Lot L. 27.75 a pt Jno Richardson die 15 29th inclusive. This is done for the r 3. ......................................... 250 Hillard, Monsieur M. Rife, Mr». W. H. J as . M c C ain , I*. M. purpose of bringing up for discussion im­ F F Manning et ux to S A Man­ ning int in lot 5 blk 10 John’s portant questions affecting the teachers, 50 Special II cell ng of City Council add to McM and giving the latter an opportunity to Addison C Darr et a) to J S and J The city fathers met in special session hear these matters, vitally concerning C Morin 10,1 pt Laban C Morin them in their chosen vocation, dis­ d 1 c t 5 r 3.................. 2400 Monday evening and transacted the fol- lowing business: cussed by the leader» in the educational Sarah E Thompson et conj to P .51 Flynn 1-9 int in 66x264 ft. in Ordinance appropriating |550 for wire world of the state. It is expected that McM....................................... 55 and polos for lights was panned, and every county superintendent and the II C Burns et al to P M Stow et al principals of all the leading schools will Ml«t4 r ft .............. 1350 Councilman Wright was instructed to purchase of Mr. Ward of North Yam­ be present and assist in making the Sue B Halloway to .1 ,1 and 1. N Woods lots 10, Il and 12 blk E hill 80 poles nt $1.50 each. gathering an unqualified success. Prof. .500 Hobson's add to Newberg Ordinance amending section 10 oi or­ Littlefield is on the program for discus­ Margaret Conrod to J T Conrod sion of the question whether it is correct lot I sec 36 t 5 r 6 110 dinance No. 3, was passed. This ordi­ nance closes saloons at 1 n. in. instead to give fifteen questions in teachers ex­ c II Christenson and wf to P A Batea lots I anil 2 blk I South of 10 p. m., an368.68. made these tardies, ought to be ashamed Communication was read bearing the All druggists refund money if it fails to of themselves. cure, The genuine has L. B. (J. on each information that the new dynamo will Next Monday is Christman. It does tablet. Por sale by Rogers Bros. 47-6 arrive the last of December or first of not seem long since last Christmas, but January. "time is fleeting" and the years are roll­ Dyspepsia ran be cared by usina important to Mothers. ing by. Have we readied our goal with Examine carefnlly «very bottle of CASTORIA. Acker’s dyspepsia tablets. One littlo this year’s work r’ If not, let ns make a »ata and sure remedy for Infanta and children, tablet will give immediate relief or new resolutions and alien we return to and see that It money tefunded. Fold in handsome im bool in li*00, go there with a determi­ tin loxes nt 25 cents. 4 nation that wears going to do lietler signature of work and make better lojsand girls. J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., nay«, "Sur­ In Use For Over 30 Years. geon« wanted to operate on me for piles, In closing the achool notes lor thia The Kind You Have Always Bought but I cured them with DeWitt’« Witch year we wish all teachers a merry, merry Hazel Salve." It i« infallible for pilea Christina« and a happy Ne v Year, and Irvine A Son are disposing of their hope that all will be benefited by the stock of groceries, with a view of engag­ and «kin diaeasea. Beware of counter­ feit«. Roger« Bros. vacation. ing in other line« of trade. V-