The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, March 16, 1900, Image 5

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    BANKING
LOCAL NEWS.
G. S. Wright, dentist.
C. Grisaen’s new stock of wall paper. 6
l.ester Neal visited Dallas relatives
last week.
3 spools of thread for 10c at the Grange
store.
—McMinnville, Oregon.—
Miss Hattie Pope of Salem is visiting
Paid up Capital, #.50,000
friends in McMinnville and vicinity.
Surplus >10,000.
Papa, go and C. Gr seen, he sells such
Transact»a (tenoral Banking Busineaa.
nice pianos and organs. I want one.
Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Dallas decided at her late school meet­
ing to erect a new six-room school
LEE LAUGHLIN, President.
building.
J. L. ROGERS, Vice-President.
An enjoyable whist party was given
E. C. APPERSON, Cashier.
W'. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. by Mr. and Mrs. Grissen on Friday
evening.
See the latest styles in street hats at
PHYSICIANS
Mark Sisters. Spring opening of pattern
huts Saturday, March 24th.
13-2
£7 E. GOUCHER, M. D.,
Sheridan wants the Yambill county
pioneer reunion for 1900. This little
city is well fixed for holding it, and
would treat the old people about right.
Office over McMinnville National Bank.
New 1900 model Rambler bicycles,
M c M innvilli
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O regon clincher or cemented tires, latest im­
proved. Prices $20 to $40. F. W. Spencer.
Over in Chehalis, Wash., the post­
£OOK & CABLE,
master is required to fumigate the mails
to prevent the spread of smallpox. He
has written the departmeut that the
business is a farce.
NO. 385T
THE McJIIMVILLE
National Bank
Physician
and Surgeon
G. 8. Wright, dentist.
John Gault left for Sumpter on Mon­
day.
You can get good bargains at Warren
& Sou's.
Grand mask ball, with chicken stip|>er,
secular hall, March 30.
Henry Bills of Dallas visited in the <
city this week.
Taylor A Heath shipped a carload of
tile to Walla Walla this week.
You will find an A 1 tinner and plum­
ber at Hodson's. Work the best and
prices the cheapest.
E. Estes is moving his furniture stock
into the store room of Masonic block.
For Rent—Photo gallery, with furni­
ture, the best iu McMinnville. Inquire
of O. H. Adams.
We now have a few thousand dollars to
loan on farm property, at good terms.
12tf
I rvine A V inton .
Warren A Son will have an Auction
Sale next Saturday, beginning at a p.
m. SHARP.
Fresh oysters at the fish market, tf
All the new spring goods at the Grauge
store will be sold at removal sale prices.
Tickets to cape Nome on Bteamer Sen­
ator for sale by Odell A Wood.
Warren & Son are selling everything
at cost.
43c cash buys a plug of Star tobacco at
the Grange store. Battle Axe 38c.
Miss Valeria Patty will assist Miss
Eva Martin in the spring millinery
trade.
Come and lay in your summer groce­
ries and crockery at Warren Sc Sou's.
Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Asbury reached
home Monday evening from their New
Orleans trip.
A. M. Peery has sold his residence in
this city, and intends to remove to Tilla­
mook, to engage in the drug business.
I have money to loau on farm prop­
erty at good terms. Parties wishing to
borrow, call and see me.
R L. C onner .
Married—In Oakland, Calif., March
13th, 1900, Mr. Ed M. Warren, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Warren, and
Miss Emma Ganire, formerly of Port­
land. They will reside in Oakland, and
conduct a photograph gallery and tailor
shop.
The announcement that we are going
to build means that business is good. Our
present store is small, our expenses are
light and our prices are the lowest for
cash or produce. Examine our Btock
and be convinced. Spring goods arriv­
ing every week.
P. M. F lynn & Co.
Miss Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich.,
says, “I suffered a long time from dys­
pepsia ; lost flesh and became very weak.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely cured
me ” It digests what you eat and cures
all forms of stomach trouble. It never
fails to give immediate relief in tbe
worst cases. Rogers Bros.
Ex-Governor Bob Taylor of Tennessee
is soon to deliver a series of lectures
through the state of Oregon, commenc­
ing at Ashland, closing at Baker City.
Governor Taylor is one of the best known
men in the United States and ¡ b ranked
as one of the most entertaining platform
speakers ¡u the country. The famous
campaign made between him and his
brother for the governorship of Tennes­
see, is familiar to all.
Lyman Latourette and John Loder,
lawyers of Oregon City, and mem­
bers of the college alumni, have been
visitors in the city the past week.
Bert Coulter writes from Sumpter
that he is much pleased with that
section, particularly the improve­
CHICAGO STORE
Clothing
This Week Î
We want to say a word to you about Clothing. Gents,
we’ve had tailored to our order for the spring the finest lay­
out in suits ever shown iu Yamhill County; in fact, there is
no better shown anywhere in the land than we are showing
at the present.
Mrs. E. M. Law received word on Sat­
urday evening last of the death of her
only sister, Mrs. T. A. Healy, of Con­
cordia, Kansas.
Cyclone cameras, Seeds’ dry plates, Ve-
lox paper, prints by lamp light and
makes the best pictures; no time lost. 0.
0. Hodson sells them.
Rooms iu Jacobson Block,
Wanted—To buy, cheap for cash, house
M c M innville ,-
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O regon .
Don’t be without a sewing machine.
Hand finished seams, very best of linings. We don’t
and lot, 6 or 7 rooms, pretty close in
$5 a month, 5 months, will buy a New
think there is anything too good for our customers, and we
L. R oot .
town.
Home Climax this mouth at C. Grie­
J C. MICHAUX, n. D.,
are always striving to improve our qualities rather than have
F. C. Wirfs of Dayton has leased the
sen’s.
12ll
Hotel Mack of this city for the term of
them lower. We have
Physician and Surgeon, one year. He takes possession the 27th Miss Eva Martin is now ready for the
spring trade with the handsomest line
of this month —Sheridan Sun.
of street hats ever brought to town.
M c M innville , OREGON.
Full line of field and garden seeds at
Opening display of pattern hats Satur­
Office in Union Block
Daniels’ produce market as cheap as
day, March 24th.
anywhere in the valley.
Next Sunday evening our people will
A. M. Sanders, formerly of this city, have tbe inestimable pleasure of listening
ATTORNEY
now president of La Creole academy at to music rendered by musicians from
Dallas, is a candidate for the office of Sam T. Shaw’s company at tbe Chris­
L. CONNER,
county school superintendent for Polk tian church. A quartet of brass will ren­
county.
der “Raise Me Jesus;” another “Good
New wall paper just arriving. Must Night Beloved,” and the orchestra
be sold at prices to suit the times. Please Haudel’s “Largo.”
call and see them.
O. 0. H odson .
Before you buy that Spring Suit visit the Progressive
A memorial service in honor of Neal
Office rooms 9 and 10, Union Block.
Miss Hallie Reynolds fell from her Dow, “The Father of Prohibition,” will
Clothiers.
Mcninnville,
-
Oregon bicycle Tuesday evening, and was ren­ be held iu W. C. T. U. hall on Tuesday
dered unconscious for an hour. How­ evening, March 20th, at 7:30. Every­
ever, she was on duty as cashier at one very cordially invited to come and
CONVEYANCER
Jacobson’s store the next day.
do honor to the memory of America’s
The patent leather ladies’ ehoes, grand old man. A good program is be­
A
E. McKERN
French heel, have arrived at Mr. Diel- ing prepared.
sclmeider’s.
| Next Sunday evening at 7:30 II. T.
lion. R. A. Bensol of Newport, was in Atkinson, pastor of the Methodist
the ‘city during the week, and while i church, will preach on “The Unpopular ment he observed in his physical
here lie made arrangements for qnarters Christ.” In the morning Rev. G. W. well-being.
NORTH YAMHILL, OR.
The Burns building, now being
for the Lincoln county delegates to the Fender of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Barred and White Plymouth Rocks,
torn down by Mr. Peckham to make
congressional convention.
church
will
occupy
the
pulpit
of
the
Legal papers written and acknowledgements
room
for
the
new
block,
was
erected
Silver and White Wyandottes,
F. W. Spencer has the Rambler bi­ Methodist church, and Henry T. Atkin­ in 1866 by R. A. Bean, and used to
taken.
Brown Leghorns and Langshans.
cycle, in several different models. These son will preach in tbe Presbyterian stand across tbe street about where
wheels have the best pneumatic tire ever ch urc h.
£^T
’
Higliest
scoring
Barred Plymouth Rock at State Show, Alba­
Mr. Reed's fence works are now lo­
BICYCLE REPAIRER.
ny, January 22-29, 1900.
made. Call and see them.
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A few of the members and friends of cated.
Rev. Wm. Gav, formerly Presbyterian the W. C. T. U. met with Mr. and Mrs,
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J S. ROSCOE,
Cyrus H. Walker of Albany, is the
minister at Lafayette, died at his home F. S. Harding on last Saturday evening, oldest native son of Oregon.
Send for Catalogue,
He is
Enameling in Black and in Dallas early last Friday morning. and a very pleasant evening was spent. to deliver the occasional address at
J. M. GARRISON,
He was a fine old man, who had suffered After a few hours spent in social con­ the state pioneers’ reunion this year.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
Maroon cheap for Cash from ill health for several months.
verse and interchange of thought, n J. C. Moreland of Portland, will de­
liver
the
annual
address.
Full line of repairs and all repair work done
J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., says, “Sur­ delicious lunch of cake and cocoa was I
in tile best style. South ride Third Street near
geons wanted to operate on me for piles, served. After doing full justice to that,' The late annual meet ing of the Na­
B.
but I cured them with DeWitt’s Witch | the guests departed, wishing that some- , tional Editorial Association at New
<9 J acob W ortman , Pres.
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E d H endricks , Vice Pres.
Hazel Salve.” It is infallible for piles one else might have a birthday anni- : Orleans was replete with papers of
« J ohn W ortman , Cashier.
MEAT MARKETS
interest and profit to the profession.
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A
rthur
M
c
P
hillips
,
Asst.
Cashier
versary,
and
that
the
W.
C.
T.
I
’
,
ladies
and skin diseases. Beware of counter­
Among the matters discussed and
might find it out.
feits. Kogers Bros.
0 STREET MEAT MARKET,
acted upon was tbe passage of a res­
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All members of the Temperance league The Yellows of I he color contest going olution asking Congress to appoint a
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and all others interested in the enforce­ on now in the Baptist church will give a commission to investigate the opera­ «
Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s.
«
Of McMinnville, Oregon.
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ment of the city ordinances are earnest­ free entertainment and social Friday tions of the printing paper trust.
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Fre-h and salt meals and sausages of ail ly requested to be present at the meeting evening of this week in the Baptist
The
Oldest
Bank
in
Yamhill
County.
Established
in
1885.
Mrs.
A.
J.
Apperson
and
daughter
«
kinds constantly in slock. Cash paid for
»
Capital
and
Surplus,
$90,000.
church.
There
will
lie
good
entertain
­
Elvie,
arrived
Saturday
evening
of
the
league
Monday
evening,
March
hides. Highest market price paid lor all kinds
«
»
of rat stock.
ment
consisting
of
songs,
recitations
ami
from
Sitka.
Their
coming
was
a
sur
­
19th, in the W. C. T. U. hall in Union
« Buys and sells exchange on all the principal cities of the United »
States, and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The
block at 8 p. m. C. F. M ills , President. tableaux. Mr. Carl Grissen will give prise to the relatives here, and was
« accounts
»
of Firms and Individuals solicited.
jy^ATTHIES & CO.,
one of bis excellent violin solos. The for the purpose of medical treatment
♦?
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Mrs. Judge Bradshaw, accompanied blues gave an excellent social two weeks for tbe daughter. The length of
Proprietors of
by her brother, Dr. Littlefield, returned ago. The yellow side is determined to their stay is uncertain. Mrs. Apper­
Wednesday from Ashville, North Caro­ outdo them. A cordial invitation is ex­ son may return in a few weeks, and
Elvie may remain until July, when
lina, where Mrs. Bradshaw has been tended to all.
her brother Clyde, and his wife, ex­
Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds taking treatment in a sanitarium. Her
Following out the plan of manual in­ pect to visit Sitka.
health
is
not
fully
restored,
but
the
doc
­
South side Third St. between B and C.
tor lias hopes that with the return of struction to the public school pupils,
Advertised Lcllera.
spring
her health will improve.—The some first lessons will Ire given this
is Unsurpassed.
BARBERS.
Letters for the following persons re­ Ä
afternoon
at
Columbus
building.
Mr.
Dalles Times-Mountaiueer.
J. E Noll will ghe a practical demon­ main uncalled for in the McMinnville
At tbe tax sale last Saturday the de- stration in tree grafting, and at the same postoflice March 13th, 1900.
[OGAN Sc BRADLEY,
linquent list for 1898 w as cleared up, hour, 2:30, Mrs. Dennis w ill address a Cantonwine, Mr R. S SpisacUart, Mias Minnie
Thompson. James
thus leaving only one list on the tax class of girls on the first rules of sewing. Cook, Mrs. Charles
J ah . M c C ain , P. M.
collector's bauds. Most of the land ad- Next week on Friday, Henry Schenk
y
Examine the BOTTLED ENERGY of his
We are located opposite H. C Burns' and aim vertised was saved by the taxpayers will in'erest the boys in the first prin-
frnbute Court.
to give all customers good treatment for little
money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat­ coming forward before final sale, and I ciples of carpentry, and the outcome will
Estate of Jas. M. Ramsey—David M
ronage solicited.
settling the delinquencies and accrued j l>e some much-needed cabinets for the Ramsey appointed administrator. Bonds
costs, Some small tracts were bid in schoolrooms. Every pupil of the prop- fixed at $3,000.
Estate of Jones & Co —Bondsmen re­
HARNESS
for tl.B county, but in the main, the j er age should not fail to get these les-
and new bond filed.
county realized on the delinquent list 1 sons. More work will be done along lieved
Estate of Chas, llovard—Motion to set
gLSlA WRIGHT,
the sums due, together with the costs of this line as time progresses.
The Salem district ministerial associa­
aside property as exempt denied, and pe­ A R. De Fluent, editor of the Journal •
Doyleston, Ohio, suffered for a nnmbe tion of the M. E. church will hold its
Manufactures and Deals in
to sell real estate granted.
sale.
The Shaw Co. now playing in this city tition
of
year«
from
rheumatism
in
his
righ
1
Estate of A. May Sawyer—Final ac­
Prof. A. L. Pearson’s commercial col­ is giving immense pleasure to the people. count
He says: “My annual meeting at Sheridan on April 2d,
filed and set for hearing May 1st, shoulder and side.
right arm at times was entirely useless. 3d and 4th. It was expected to have
lege closed for the term on Wednesday They opener! the week with “Jack 1900, at I p. m
SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS,
evening. Twenty-four students were en­ I o’Diamonds,” which is full of pathos
Estate of A. B. Faulconer—First semi­ 1 tried Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and the meeting here, but the McMinnville
was surprised to receive relief almost
-nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they' rolled duriug the term, and six studies i and called fur some line acting.
* For annual account filed and approved.
immediately. The Pain Balm has been church, with its usual good nature, rec­
ian be bought anywhere else in the Willamette were taken up. Three of the students
'
Revenue
Only
”
on
Tuesday
night
brought
a constant companion of mine ever since ognized the claim of tbe Sheridan peo-
Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are |
Take Police.
pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. ' graduated with high honors, namely: forth Mr Shaw’s rare abilities in splen-
and it never fails.” For.sale by Ho- 1 pie, who have never had the meeting in
To meet our payments coming due, it worth A Co., druggists. ’
, their town.
Andrey A. Lobau, Chas. A. Gaby, and ded style, and many thought they had
Harold A. Henderson. These young ’ ■ never seen him in a better role, though will be necessary for us to ask all who
DRAYMEN
CASTORIA
OI H CI.I BHIHG LIST.
men were awarded diplomas by the ’ they can hardly discriminate in the )>er- are indebted to us to call and settle their
Bear, th* signature of Caa*. II PLSTewn.
accounts.
If
you
are
owing
us,
please
ßROWER & SON,
board of judges, which consisted of Prof. foimauces of so clever an actor. He is
In uae for more than thirty years, and
Notthup, of the college, Prof. Reynolds “exceedingly well supported by Nellie call and see us about your account at once.
We have special arrangements with
MciTINNVILLE
JCind Few Itavt Aluvj’t Nought.
McMinnville
Grauge
A
Farmers
Co.
of the public schools, and F. C. Fergu­ Maine Shaw, bis wife, ami the entire
the following leading publications,
C
has . P. N elson , Manager.
10-3
son, book-kee|'er.
cast. “In Mizzouri” Wednesday e ven­
E. J. Wood and family will occupy the whereby we are able to offer them in
Washburn residence on First and B
There is a valuable article in this i ing was witnessed by the largest ni! m-
connection with our own at exceedingly
I.lrenaea 10 ’larry.
Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful
handling guaranteed. Collections will be made week’s Reporter from tbe pen of Fred ber of people so far, who were all de­
low rates, as follows: The R eporter
March
8
—
W.
P
Morris.
35.
and
Mary
The
infant
child
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wal
­
monthly Hauling of all kinds done cheap.
I.. Post, the Dayton fruit man, on lighted wi'b the realistic (resentation J. Clark, 45, of McMinnville. Mai?ied in ter Wade is suffering from pneumonia.
and
Weekly Inter Ocean......................................... .4134
“Shall 1 Set an Orchard.” Mr. Poet of the slow and backwoods life of I’ike Corvallis, March 9th, by Rev. Mark
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wortman enter­ Bt. LoulsOlohe-Democrat, semi-weekly......... 1.50
“One Minute Cough Cure is the beet recently contributed an article uu graft­ [ county, Missouri. “The Brand of Cain” Noble.
March 10—Wiley F. Isham, 20, and tained a large number of their friends at Rural Northwest, Portland, semimonthly... 1.24
remedy I ever used for coughs and colds. ing. He is a reliable man on horticul­ was presented last evening to a full
cards on Friday evening of last week.
Oregonian, weekly.......................................... 2.00
It is unequaled for whooping cough. ture, having given Iris entire attention to ' house, and tonight will be given the Mary L. Wiggins, 18, of Wheatland.
Chas. Baitholomew of West Chehalem, McClure’s Magatine, monthly ,................... IAS
Children all like it,” writes H. N. Will­ fruit raising for twelve years. He has 1 streng play of “Held By the Enemy."
“I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, while engaged in felling a tree last Wed­ Cosmopolitan Magazine, monthly............... 1 45
iam», Gentryville. Ind. Never fails. over 6,600 fruit trees of different varie­ ' The children are going to the matinee tried doctors, visited mineral springs, nesday, was killed by being struck by a The Weekly Ban Francisco Call.................... 1.70
It is the only harmless remedy that ties, has a fruit dryer of four tons a day en masre tomorrow afternoon, to see and grew worse. 1 used Kodol Dyspep i flying limb. The young man was buried The Weekly New York Trienne...................... 1.25
The Trt-weekly New York Tribune............... 2 00
gives immediate resnlts. Cure» coughs, capacity, and has paid for bis farm with i “Rip Van Winkle,” and in the evening sia Cure. That cured me.” It digests yesterday.
Demorest’s Family Magazine......................... 1.74
Photo mounts cut to any size you wish McCall's Monthly Magazine...... .................... 1 30
colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, one fruit crop. Whatever he says in i “From Sire to Son” is to be given, what you eat. Cures indigestion, sour
bronchitis and all throat and lung the fruit line ought to be as good as i which many regard as the best play of stomach, heartburn and all forma of at this office, and for sale cheaper than Tbe Oregon Teachers' Monthly................... ....1.60
troubles. Its early use prevents con­
Word 4 Works (monthly) snd Hicks' alm'nc 1.75
, t^e cheapest.
dyspepsia. Rogers Bros.
I tbe week.
gospel.
sumption. Rogers Bros.
Physicians
and Surgeons.
Attorney and
Notary Public
Notary Public and
Conveyancer
Hand-Worked
Buttonholes—---- -
Hand Tailored Suits at
$25 $22.50 $20 $17.50 $15.
Good Suits at
$10 $8.50
$7.50 $6.50
CHICAGO STORE.
FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS!
The First National Bank
CITY MARKET.
S Hodson’s Line of Wall Paper
His Paints are High Quality.
BARBERS
g
HARNESS,
Truck and Dray Co
BICYCLES