BANKING NO. 305T LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. THE NdHNHVlLLB C. Grisaen’s new stock of wall paper. 6 3 spools of thread for 10c at the Grange store. State Printer Leeds was a spectator at the convention. —McMinnville, Oregon.— Pahl up Capital, $«*10,000 Gardens are showing the work of the man with the spade. Surplus $10,000. J udge Win. Galloway of Oregon City, TratiKRCls a General Banking Buslneu. looked in on the convention Tuesday. Office Hour»- 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Papa, go and C. Grissen, he sells such nice pianos and organs. I want one. LEE LAUGHLIN, President. Douglas county baa a candidate named J. L. ROGERS. Vice-President. Dewey running fur sheriff on the union E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. IV. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. ticket. J. 0. Rogers’ son Willie has been ill PHYSICIANS with a severe cold, threatening pneumo­ nia. County Judge Ryan and wife of ’Ore­ E. GOUCHER, M. D.j » gon City visited friends during the con­ vention. Full line of field and garden seeds at Daniels’ produce market as cheap as Office over McMinnville National Bank. anywhere in the valley. O regon . M c M innville Attorney Lyman Latourette of Oregon City was in McMinnville on business £OOK & CABLE, Wednesday. The patent leather ladies’ shoes, French heel, have artived at Mr. Diel- schoeider’s. E. F. Sutherland has been indisposed Rooms in Jacobson Block, the-past week, and bis shop was in M c M tnnvili . k , - - • O regon . charge of J. C. McKern of North Yam­ hill until Wednesday. J C. MICHAUX, n. D„ For Sale—380 acre farm 2 Ji miles west of McMinnville. Inquire at county Physician and Surgeon, clerk's office. 15tf Wire cloth for fanning mills, at the M c M innville , O regon . •Fence Works. Office tn Union Block. Mrs. Annie Exenden went to Portland on Wednesday to hear the famous pianist, Paderewski. ATTORNEY. See the grand street parade Monday, L. CONNER, April 16th at noon, ol the great Barlow White Minstrels. We are going to Nome and must have money. Please call and settle your ac­ counts. W arren & S on . A Salem paper says that Dr. Calbreath Office rooms 9 and 10, Union Block. the new superintendent of the asylum, McMinnville, - Oregon has fixed the time of day laborers from 7 a. m. to6 p. m., whereas thej' former­ ly began work at 9 and quit at 5. CONVEYANCER. F. W. Spencer has the Rambler bi­ cycle, in eeveia) different models. These A E. McKERN wheels have the best pneumatic tire ever made. Call and see them. • 7tf Comedians, singers and dancers are with the great Barlow Minstrels which appear at the opera house on Monday, NORTH YAMHILL, OR. April 16th. Ivan Daniels was down to Portland on Legal papers written and acknowledgements taken. Monday to see his sister, Mrs. Frank Olson, who has been very ill at Good Samaritan hospital, as the result of an BICYCLE REPAIRER. operation for ovarian tumor. J S. ROSCOE, There seems to have been no damage to the fruit in Yamhill comity by the Enameling in Black and frosts of Sat unlay aud Sunday nights, li i i said there need be no fear from any Maroon cheap for Cash frosts that occur in. the light of the moon. Full line of repairs and all repair work done A new musical club known as the Phil­ in the best style. South side Third Street near B. harmonic, lias been organized in the city and meets eterv two weeks on Wednes­ day evenings. Programs of both vocal MEAT MARKETS and instrumental music are rendered. Q STREET MEAT MARKET, .Chickens are quoted in Portland mar­ kets at $3 50 and 11.00, and hens at $4 IW and $6 per dozen As the sun rises early Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s. and sets in the west, so should the Yam­ Fresh and «alt meals ami sausages of all hill hen be up and doing, and imitate the kinds constantly in stock. ( ash paid tor hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds good example of the source of all light. of tat stock. The Hillsboro bund, a fine body of musicians, came up to McMinnville Mon­ ^ATTHIES & CO., day evening in the interest of the Tongue Proprietors of forces, and, taking their turn with our home band, added much to the good cheer of convention day. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds F. D. Wagner of the Ashland Tidings, South side Third St. between B .nd C. J. B. Eddy of the Forest Groves Times, E. L. Stratford of the Roseburg Plain­ dealer, E. II. Woodward of the Newlterg BARBERS. Graphic and R. J. Hendricks were among the newspaper men at the con­ p^OGAN & BRADLEY, vention. President II. L Boardman of the col­ lege and C. F. Mills of the Racket store VTe are located opposite H. C Burns' and alm attended a prohibition meeting in Port­ togiveall customers good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat­ land Monday evening, Which was address­ ronage solicited. ed by Hon. Oliver H. Stewart, national committee chairman of Chicago. Presi. HARNESS dent Boardman also gave an address, and Mr. Mills served as secretary. gLSIA WRIGHT, A programme of special music will lie Manufactures and Deals In given at the Baptist Church next Sun­ day morning. The choir will render several selections appropriate to Easter. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, In the evening the woman's missionary „nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they society will give a programme setting for ran be bought anywhere else in the Willamette the great famine in India. It is hoped Valley Our all home made sets of h.rnesa are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. that some stereopticon views will arrive | in time to be exhibited. 'Let all come. DRÀYMFN Frank McLaughlin, late of Sheridan, is in Ind odor again. Last Saturday he gROWER & SON, enticed a 16-year-o)d daughter of Geo. McHINNVILLE Shew of Dallas away from home, and eloped or kidnapped her away from her home, where she kept house for her Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful widowed father. An effort will lie made handling guaranteed Collections will be made to arrest McLaughlin and put the screws monthly Hauling of all kind.- done cheap. on him. The following persons took the aftei- A pleasant ami complete surprise was ’ noon train of Wednesday for Portland, tendered J. G. Eckman by a number of j either as delegates or workers to a po- g->od friends at bis home Monday even­ I lltical convention, or on other business: ing. and they brought along the gift of a Capt. H. L. Heath, E. J. Wood, J. C, handsome rocker. It was a sort of com­ Cooper, F S. Harding. J. F. Magers and bined observance of the birth anniversa­ \ wife, Dr. G. S. Wright and wife, Dr. !<•- ries of Elsie Wright. Rev. Joseph Ho­ roy Lewis, Jaw McCain, Dr. Cable, W. T. berg and tlie writer, but seemed to fall i Macy, 8. Howorth, J. L. Rogers. Mrs. heaviest <5n the latter. Refreshments E. 8. Warren. J. P. Irvine, Al Snyder, were served, and all seemed to have a JI . A Baker, Chas. P. Nelson, IV. T. I Vinton and Joe Dubois. first -class time. National Bank Physician and Surgeon Physicians and Surgeons. R. Attorney and Notary Public Notary Public and Conveyancer CITY MARKET. BARBERS. HARNESS, Truck and Dray Co G. 8. Wright, dentist. Want to trade a sewing machine for a milk cow. Inquire at this office. 15tf Call and settle your accounts with Warren & Son. The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian one vear for |2, strictly in advance The teaming force of Junes’ mill left for the mountains on Monday morning to begin work. You will find an A 1 tinner and plum­ ber at Hodson's. Work the best and prices the cheapest. F. S. Harding is a democratic candi­ date for delegate to the Kansas City con­ vention. “There are several ways of liviug, but a married life is the only proper way.”— Sam Gaunt. The republicans of Amity regard their chances for a county office greatly in­ creased since the last county convention. The first arc light in the city of Mc­ Minnville was swung yesterday at the McMinnville National bank corner, and others are going up. COPSTÏ COMMIKSIONEHR. CHICAGO STORE In the matter of the petition of L F Hall for change of county road. Petition for damages filed by H Bigelow. John Jones, John Nichola and J L Vickrey ap­ pointed a commission to view said road on April l8th and report first day ot next term. Petition of P A Flynn for license to sell liquor in Willamina precinct granted. Location of road over Yamhill avenue of Oak Fruit farm near Dayton. Re­ Right on top of our two weeks Bargain Sale port of viewers read, and ordered that comes another. We made an offer on a New petition be dismissed and clerk in­ York Jobbing House’s structed to collect bond filed for costs in this matter. Resignation of C Bartholomew as su­ pervisor of road district No. 5 accepted and Chas. Jensen appointed to fill the vacancy. Application of W L Harpole and others for vacation of road survey 349 continued till May term. The price was low, as we had goods in great abundance, Several wildcat scalps found correct. They were Superintendents of bicycle paths were so our figures were placed at a very low point. appointed as follows: For Newberg, accepted, and now you are to get the benefit. There are T B Duncan; West Cbehalem, A P John­ Cyclone cameras, Seeds’ dry plates, Ve- son; North Yamhill, E F Schneider; lox paper, prints by lamp light and makes the best pictures; no lime lost. O. Lafayette, Wm Hubbard; Dayton, Mr. Goodrich; Amity, T J Stimson. O. Hodson sells them. BILLS ALLOWED. Mrs. Melissa Quinn and family left for L M Smith, wood for poor......... | $ 5 00 Oakland, Calif., yesterday morning to Jack 4 Timberlake, lumber.......... 3« 26 make their permanent home with two Ed Wood, road work..................... 6 99 E V Littlefield, salary................... 76 °5 sons living there. R M Gilbert, bridge work.............. 00 Don’t be without a sewing machine. Lobau Bros, lumber....................... 34 X 61 Everything in the Dry Goods line, aud lots of them. The $5 a month, 5 months, will buy a New T W and M J Nash, supplies for price will be about one-half the regular one. The sale starts poor................................................ 30 09 Home Climax this month at C. Grie­ Fred Allinger, corduroy................. 30 00 promptly sen’s. 12tf E C Huguelet, care poor................ 35 00 D. M. C. Gault, tbs veteran editor of S Howorth, drugs............................. 3 00 the Hillsboro Independent, waB among Jake Reimer, corduroy.................. • «5 00 Fred Keller, care of poor............... IO 00 tho Tongue “push” at the convention. C C Parker, road work................... 9 00 The only duet proof crank hanger with W T Macy, salary.............................. 1 tie 7" ball bearings on the outside of sprocket Hauuah Bond, care poor............... ■ >5 00 And continue Seven Long Days, unless sooner cleared. Wm Langley, road work.............. 10 87 wheel is the Racycle at Hodsou’s. J W McCullough, roadwork.......... 9 00 Glendenning, the photographer, left C E Branson, surveyor’s report 50 00 overland with his family for California R PBlrd, money pd transportation i 33 00 11 00 J W Fishburn, uidse for poor on Tuesday. J C Porter, “ “ .... 15 The Racket Store is just the place P M Flynn, land for Co road.. xo 00 Jas Sorensdn, road work........... 4 75 To buy your ribbon and your lace, Dave Lachonce, corduroy............. 19 70 And everything along our line, Jas McCain, stamped envelopes xo 60 . You’ll find is very, very fine. 00 J M Yocum, salaries...................... 437 . Those sweet strains of music in the J O Rogers, salary......................... 50 00 small hours of Wednesday morning came Isaac Ball estate, gravel for road., , 2 1» Sutton, Calkins & Co, mdse poor ' XI 00 from the Rowland quartet of braes. The C P Yates, advertising................... 3 00 members wero out serenading, and fa­ G E Waggoner, field notes. a 00 i 50 F H Barnhart, advertising vored various sections of iho city. 00 J II Nelson, salary......................... The liargain Center of the West [Side, We now have a few thousand dollars to Wm Galloway, land patents ........ «so 1 50 loan on farm property, at good terms. Tlios Hall, powder and fuse . . . it 70 J D Hibbs, supplies for poor.......... 10 00 I2tf I rvine & V inton . O B Parker, salary......................... 30 00 Always has something good to offer you. Henry Gee lias employed Aaron Agee W G Henderson, salary.................. 210 00 to coudnet hie farming operations, and Andrew Kershaw, overpaid ta tax 30 15 Henry will devote more attention to the Nichols & Gabriel, trieght on grader ..................................... 5 30 tombstone business. He mado sale of s McM G & F Co, mdse for poor .. 55 30 monument to J. C. Gates Chis week. W C Kruger, lidwr........................... 5® 00 J acob W ortman , Pres. En H endricks , Vice Pres. Ed. Wood told his friends he would J W Gault, cement aud labor........ 8 55 J ohn W ortman , Cashier. A rthur M c P hillips , Asst. Cashier W V Telephone Co, reut ............. 00 3 have no hand in poli ties this year, and Peter Rasmussen, care poor. 10 00 has already gone off to the slate conven­ Jas M Pugh, present ownership tion. He can’t help it. slips.......................... ....................... 50 00 New 1900 model Rambler bicycles, F S Harding, expressage.......... . I 45 Of McMinnville, Oregon. Jas Thomas, care of poor ............ 8 00 clincher or cemented tirés, latest im­ A Boise, gravel................................. 95 The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established iu 1885. proved. Prices $20 to $40. F. W. Spencer. Chas Grissen, stationery . ........ Capital and Surplus, $90,000, 05 O O Rliude, salary .......... 50 50 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart of Mosier, Buys and sells exchange 011 all the principal cities of the United F J Stewart, bridgs work............. X 75 Or., arrived Wednesday evening on a E R Henderson, salary............... 50 IX) States, aud draws direct on nil the principal points in Europe. The accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited. visit to Mrs. Stewart’s brother. W. L. Glass & Prudbomme, stationery . 14 75 Irwin-Hodson Co, blanks ............ 7 5° Warren and family. H F Bedwell, mdse for poor.......... 18 00 Teachers examination is in session, with Mauts & Abdill, blksmtg............. 3 15 36applicants, 24 of whom are ladies. Yamhill Reporter, printing.......... 20 50 Thirty-three are working for county cer­ Glass APrudbomme. tax receipts register and tax book........ . 75 50 tificates aud two iqr primary. S A Burnett, house rent................. 3 00 The resolutions passed at the demo­ Mendenhall & Bibee, mdse poor ' Il 90 We shall inaugurate the Spring and Summer Campaign Jurors March term court. .... 1 90 cratic convention, which appear in Ibis W Houck, work on path............. 114 00 with a 15 Business Days Sale, commencing THURSDAY, 34 issue, are believed to be Judge Ramsey’s Mrs Geo Cone, care poor............... to 00 APRIL 5th, closing on Saturday evening, April 21st. We parting shot at the republicans of this OT4T Co, rent of phone......... 7 35 Witnesses before dist atty .......... 1 122 10 shall make it a Real Bona Fide Sale, by giving people of county. J E Noll, doubly assessed .......... 10 30 Yamhill County bargains such as have never before been The executive committee of the Yam­ City of McM, water and light.... 12 hill county pioneer association met in Nichols & Gabriel, mdse for poor 17 18 offered. 12 00 thia city on Monday, and decided to hold .1 S Courtney, med attendance Read carefully the list of prices below: Green & Snyder, printing. the reunion at Sheridan this year, on the R P Bird, property bought at tax I? 40 6th day of June. lion. Benton Killen of sale.............................. 153 28 100 dozen of ladies' hose, fancy and Portland will deliver the annual address. E R Henderson, exchange on tax solid colors, and some drop-stitch, reg­ receipts.......................................... 50 A Ladies' Easter Present ular price 12}{c; sale price 6c. Mrs. Dennis wishes to announce that St Vincent hospital, care of poori9i 00 At R. Jacobson A Co.'s. Any Ladies’ blanks 4 40 18 dozen of fancy towels suitable for ti­ she has been to’Portland studying the Tel-Register, — • .. and prtg. IQ Tailor Made Suit purchased at our 20 D I Pierce, per diem dies and other fancy decorations, advanced styles ami getting all tlie new store from Thursday, April 12, to Sat­ . II 80 I N Branson, “ ............... worth 20c a piece, sale price 9c. jdeas as to trimmings, draping«, etc., for R P Bird, judge's salary urday, April 21, we will give a nice 66 65 Ladies' Trimmed Hat, Free of Charge. her spring trade in dress making- The Henry Werner, corduroy . 30 00 56 pieces assorted fancy ribbons suitable for belts, neckwear and snshes, some Style according to price of suit. . IO 00 Wm Wess, soldier fund .... ladies will please give her a call. of them worth 50c per yd and none less than 35c, sale price per yd 25c. Sunday evening at the Cumb. Pres. Garden seed 3c a package at the 2 strong leailere of lace curtains in prs. One case of assorted fast colored per­ Church the Sunday school will have Grange store. cales, N. Y. market price 10c, sale Leader 1—100 pairs of assorted patterns charge and render an Easter program. price 7c. worth per pr, sale price 59c. Gen. 0. Summers, who is a candidate All are cordially invited. An offering for governor, was a convention visitor on 1000 yards of assorted gimp trimmings Leader 2—120 ^airsof lace curtains worth will be taken for India. At the morning and some very handsome jets among as high as $2 per pr, sale price 98c. service s|>ccial music by the choir, assist­ Tuesday. the assortment worth as high as 30c 3 strong numbers of shoes. Store fixtures for sale. Enquire of ed by M. 0. I-ownsdule of Lafayette; per yd, none less than 12‘wc, sale No 1—150 prs child’s chocolate lace Warren & Son, McMinnville, Or. price, 7c. The new dynamo for this city arrived shoes, the very latest style Williams & J J. Spencer was in Portland on busi­ One case of nice lawns all new patterns, on Wednesday's freight after eight weeks Hoyt’s make, sizes frotn 8 to il, regu­ per yd 5c. lar price $1.40, sale price $1.18. in transit from Schenectady, N. Y. Plac­ ness the past week. 3 LOTS. ing it in position will be managed, if pos­ Mrs. Wm. Campbell is rapidlyrecover­ No 2—160 pairs same in misses in sizes sible, so that the city will not be without ing from her illness. Chester is able to Lot 1—Rapid dress goods seller a very from 11 to 2, regular price *1.65, sale price »1.39. light but one Sunday. It will probably be out again. choice line of the very newest spring goods regular prices 60, 65 and 75c sale take nearly two weeks to get everything No. 3—280 pairs of ladies shoes, black Wire cloth for fanning mills, at the price, per yd 49c. and chocolate vesting and leather tops, installed. The dynamo weighs 13,000 Fence Works. our regular $2.50 leader, sale price per Lot 2—A very choice line of spring nov­ pounds. pr $1.99. Dr. B. A. Young and family expect to elties regular prices 45 and 50c, sale Married, at Helix, Dr., Sunday April move to one of 'he suburbs of Portland in price 37. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 8, Prof R. E. Storey of this city, and , about two weeks. Lot 3—A large assortment of spring Hats to be given away with every Millie Eugenia Gross, of Gilliam county. worsteds, some solid and fancy colors man's suit from $5 to $7.50; hat worth Grandpa Merrill and wife of college regular prices 20, 25 and 30c, sale |x. With suits worth from $8 to $12.50 Rev. Gilman Parker was the officiating side returned on Tuesday from a visit price per yd 17c. wc will give a $1.50 hat free. With clergyman. Mr. Storey’s bride is a with their daughter, Mrs. Doty, at Mon­ A golden opportunity for bargain seek­ suits worth $13 to $16 50 we will gives graduate of the Weston normal school. mouth. ers; read our 15 day offer very carefully $2 hat free. With suits from $17 to $25 They arrived home on Tuesday, and were All the new spring goods at the Grange on this particular line. Any dress pat­ we will give a $2.50 hat free. given a hearty reception by the college A nice hat. cap or tie will be 'given store will lie sold at removal sale price«. tern purchased during this sale from 65c students, who met them at the train with per yd and npward we will furnish the with every boy's and youth’s suit during a surrey and a colored coachman, drove I have money to loan on farm prop­ entire lining outfit free of charge includ­ this sale. them to the college, where a number of erty at good terms. Parties wishing to ing the sewing silks, stays and hooks 150 dozen men's Balbrigan and Jersey and eyes. ribbed underwear the best value on speeches were made in the cbapel. In borrow, call and see me. 800 yds of plain and fancy silks suitable» 'earth at 50c, in all sizes, sale price, each R L. C onner . the evening they were serenaded both by for waists and linings, regular price 35 39C. the students and by the bind. Mr. and and 40c, sale price 24. Fsraatara of Aaaerlca. Remember these prices hold good for Mrs. Storey reside in the Henry Bills During this sale we will close out 400 the entire 15 days, except the samples of Members of the order, and citizen« of house on college side, They have The pairs of mens, boys,, ladies and misses gloves and lace curtains which will be McMinnville and vicinity desirous of pro­ shoes at a big sacrifice. closed out in one day. Reporter’s hearty congratulations. moting a branch of tbs order in McMinn­ ville are requested to call upon G. N. castorta Reynolds st the D Street meat market, Bear. the aignature of Caas H PLircan. who will gladly afford all requested infor* Ja see for more than thirty yean, and mation 7*. X ih 4 Pea 77a w ftigH Good things nevercomesingly Entire Line of Samples. Several Thousand Dollars' Worth of them. At 9 a. m., April 14th —-\ THE CHICAGO STORE, M The First National Bank 15 Days Big Surprise Sale. » » » è» b» » B è» è» » B B