the BANKING LOCAL NEWS. NO. 305T G. S. Wright, dentist. C. Grisaen’a new stock of wall paper. 6 3 spools of thread for 10c at the Grange store. Organ for sale cheap. Inquire of Chas% Griesen. . 19-2 - W. D. Weed, the shoemaker, has been quite ill for a number of days with pleurisy. To Rent—a house and barn on B street. Enquire of L. R oot , First street. Arnola, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rogers, has been ill of pneu­ monia the past week. Papa, go and C. Grissen, he sells such nice pianos and organs. I want one. Miss Valeria Patty is learning printing in The Reporter office, and is a promising beginner. Full line of field and garden seeds at Daniels’ produce market as cheap as anywhere in the valley. A. D. Hoskins is keeping pace with the beautiful spring weather by painting his residence. For sale—1 '/z acres land, with good 7- room, two-story bouse. On College side near bridge. Enquire at Reporter office. J. G. Eckman has moved his family into the W. D. Wright property east of the college. The patent leather ladies’ shoes, French heel, have arrived at Mr. Diel- schneider’s. Dr. S. A. Young and family removed to Portland on Thursday. It is their in­ tention, we understand, to open a hoard­ ing house. For Sale—380 acre farm 2 Ji miles west of McMinnville. Inquire at county clerk’s office. 15tf J.W. Hobbs has been employed in the internal revenue collector’s office in Portland the past two weeks, owing to the illness of a number of the office force. Polk county has named a union ticket, but unfortunately for the populists they were not given a single man on the tick­ et. Will they be satisfied? It in said not. We are going to Nome and must have money. Please call and settle your ac­ counts. W arren & S on . Attorney J. N. Hart, of Dallas, repub­ lican nominee for district attorney, was a visitor to the county republican con­ vention in this city on Tuesday. F. W. Spencer has the Rambler bi­ cycle, in several different models. These wheels have the best pneumatic tire ever made. Call and see them. 7tf For sale—100 acre farm, nearly all in cultivation. Good location. Best bar­ gain in the county. Enquire at this office for owner. 19if Prof. J. J. Krapps, the Sheridan school principal, who never changed his legal residence from Marion county, has been nominated on the “Citizens” ticket for county school superintendent. Miss Grace Newell has given up her position as teacher in district No.66, and come home to help take care of her mother who is very low with nervous prostration. Miss Newell’s place will la- filled by W..S. Buell of Sheridan. A span of good heavy horses for sale cheap. Address P. O. Box 62, Carlton, Oregon. 19-2 Arthur Chandler, the efficient clerk of the Oregon Fire Relief Association, is off duty at present because of illness due to the removal of a tumor from his back last Saturday. The tumor had been forming for a couple of jears. Mr. L. Root last week advertised a house and barn to rent, but the location was published “A” street when it should have been “B” street. Mr. Root still has the B street property for rent, and would be pleased to confer with a pros­ pective tenant. MISSEVA MARTIN still has some choice pattern hats on hand, which she desires to dispose of to make room for cheaper trade. From Saturday, April 28, to May 5tli they can be had at 20 per cent discount. One week only. P. M. Flynn & Co. are constructing a seven-foot basement for their new block, which is an innovation in building in this city. They are going to see to it that good draiuage is provided, and will have a tine place for both summer and winter storage. Miss Edali Mills has been employed for her .second year as teacher of the piano, guitar and mandolin in Wesleyan Uni­ versity at Helena, Mont. She is much pleased with her work and with that city as a place of residence. M c M innville National Bank —McMinn vi lie, Oregon.— Paid up Capital, 9*10,000 Surplus *10,000. Transacts a General Banking Busiueu. --------------- Office Hours 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. / LEE LAUGHLIN, President. J. L. ROGERS, Vice-President. E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. PHYSICIANS COOK & CABLE, Physicians and Surgeons. Rooms in Jacobson Block, M c M innville , • - • O regon . C. MICHAUX, H. D., [ Physician and Surgeon, M c M innville , okegon . Office in Union Block yy H. VOSE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Wright Block, over Chicago Store. Residence north end of E. street. - M c M innville - - - oregon . ATTORNEY. L. CONNER, Attorney and Notary Public Office rooms 9 and 10, Union Block. Mcflinnville, - Oregon CONVEYANCER. A E. McKERN Notary Public and Conveyancer NORTH YAMHILL, OR. Legal papers written and acknowledgements taken. BICYCLE REPAIRER. J S. ROSCOE, Enameling in Black and Maroon cheap for Cash Full line of repairs and all repair work done in the best style. South side Third Street near B. • MEAT MARKETS Q STREET MEAT MARKET, Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s. Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all kinds constantly iu stock. Cash paid for hide.. Highest market price paid tor all kinds of fat stock. jy|ATTHIES & CO., Proprietors of CITY MARKET. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds South «ide Third St. between B and C. BARBERS. j^OOAN & BRADLEY, BARBERS. We are located opposite II. C. Burns’ and aim to give all customers good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat­ ronage solicited. HARNESS J7LSIA WRIGHT, Manufactures and Deals in HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, ' SPURS, Rev. ’Gsrn Sing Quah, a native of Chi­ na, and an ordained minister in the Cumberland Presbyterian church is to be at the Cumberland Presbyterian church next Sunday. He will preach DRAYMEN in the morning and lecture on “Manners ßROWER & SON, • and Customs of China” in the evening. Mr. Gam was a classmats of Mr. Fender McHINNVILLE in Cumberland University, and has lec-> tnred in many states in the past, by which lie has gained enviable notoriety Goods of «11 descriptions moved, «nd careful handling guaranteed. Col lections will be made as a public speaker, as bis sermons and monthly. ~ Hauling of all kinds done cheap lectures are both instructive and enter­ taining. He is viai’ing the churches of Fer Hale. the coast preparatory to returning to A fine home in Fairlawn addition. China to establish a mission at Canton, A good ljj story house, good barn, plen­ ty of (mil. all cleared and enclosed by his native home. A free-will offering will be taken for him at the evening ser­ picket and board fence. Inquire of 13 id 2 W. R. D ebby , vice. If possible arrangemei.Ji will be Lafayette. made for a second Isiture on next Mon- E. E. Walters is removing to Bridal May evening. AH are invited to hear him. Veil. «nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. Truck and Dray Co G. 8. Wright, dentist. L. L. Porter has gone to Granite. Jared Lynch is home on a visit from Idaho. F. W. Spencer has sold over one hun­ dred bicycles this season. J. C. McKern and wife were guests at J. II. Nelson's on yesterday. Lorenzo Root is building an extensive porch addition to hie residence. I. A. Macrum has been made successor of Geo. A. Steel as forest inspector. Want to trade a sewing machine for a milk cow. Inquire at this office. 15tf ‘ Louie Rogers was quite ill on Wed­ nesday, but is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morris are re­ painting their residence. Call and settle your accounts with Warren & Son. Capt. Heath retuyied to the Blue river mining district on Monday. Miss Carrie Schenk will take a position with the Chicago store on the 1st of May. Wire cloth for fanning mills, at the Fence Works. The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian one vear for $2, strictly in advance Store fixtures for sale. Enquire of Warren & Son, McMinnville, Or. M. D. L. Rhodes' condition is reported considerable better. Many friends will be pleased to hear this. Mrs. F. C. Ferguson entertained the ladies of the Brockwood club at last meeting. Mrs. Walter Shaul and son left on Saturday for Portland, where they will reside, Mr. Shaul having resumed work in Inman, Poulson & Co.’s mill. Wire cloth for fanning mills, at the Fence Works. Dr. J. C. Michaux recently enlarged his residence lot by buying adjoining land, and is putting in a section of new fence of Mr. Reed’s excellent pattern. Mrs. D. M. Nickols, the woman who had slept for three weeks in Portland, died on Sunday. An autopsy revealed hemotrhage of the brain. All the new spring goods at the'Grange s'ore will be sold at removal sale prices. Services at the Christian church next Lord’s day. Morning subject, “The Modern Critic;” evening subject, “Hu­ man sympathy, and how much needed in this city.” Our music never fails. All are cordially invited to come. Commissioner I. N. Branson, Samuel Yocum and Fred Triplett were received into the fraternity of Charity lodge A. O. U. W. Friday night, and the event was celebrated with a supper. Visitors were present from several neighboring towns. Will Logan and family drove up to J Dallas Sunday to visit Mrs. L’s parents. jX wide tire wagon with double l>ox, and spring seat, only #85, at O. O. Hod­ son's. Mrs. Myrtle Barnhart of Salem arrived on Wednesday for several days' visit with friends. We’ve opened up iu the past week a complete line of You will find an A 1 tinner and plum­ ber at Hodson's. Work the best and ( prices the cheapest. Judge R. P. Bird has lieen chosen chairman of the republican county cen- , tral committee. The secretary is yet to I be chosen. We understand that Mr. and Mrs. J. F. [ Bakemau of Carlton are going to join the I hosts going to Cape Nome next month. We wish them success. Of the Celebrated Peerless Make. You’ll appreci­ I>ee Collard left on Teusday for Sump­ ter, where he expects to make a fortune. ate it more fully when you see the way each gar­ Lee has been with the Newell and Henry ment is made, what care has been taken in the finish livery stable ever since the building was the class ot material used, the trimmings, etc. The constructed. A reception and social dance will be given on Thursday evening, May 3d, at I Campbell's hall, under the auspices of Home circle 53, W of W. A most cor­ Than you usually pay for inferior makes. dial invitation is extended to all. Dr. E. E. Goucher and family left on Wednesday morning for Portland and Seattle. The family will return after the doctor departs for Nome, and it is just possible that the doctor will return again before leaving for the north. W. M. Ramsey, the nominee of the democratic convention for justice of the supreme court, has declined the nomi­ Elegantly trimmed with Lace or Embroidery, 59c, 75c, 89c, $1, $1.25, $1,50, #1.89, $2. nation. He forw arded his declination to Chairman Sheridan, on the 16 inst. The judge w as not a candidate for this or any other office, was not at the convention, and was nominated without his know­ ledge or consent. 39c> 59C, 75C, $1, $1.25, $1-50. For ideal harmony and true devotion to party, we commend our democratic and populist friends to Tuesday’s repub­ lican convention. Messes. Henderson, 25c, 39c, 50c, 75c. Foster, Nickell and all the other defeated candidates are still in the harness, and are going to pull like old draft horses. CORSET COVERS—i2Xc> 18c, 25c, 39c. They all made friends by their remarks in tlie convention. It is a rare treat which the people of .,v McMinnville and vicinity will be given at the opera house, May 2d. Never be­ fore has such a man as “Bob” Taylor of Tennessee made a tour of the western coast. An editorial in the New York World says of him: “Whether with mouth or fiddle,Ex- Gov. Robert L. Tay­ lor, of Tennessee, is easily one of the most accomplished performers of the world.” The Chattanooga Times says of him ; “Bob Taylor is more than a ge­ nius in his way, and today stands alone as the great portrayer, upon the lecture platform, of the beauties of nature, and delineator of the humbler character. His is a heart of melody and a tongue of & is Unsurpassed. X gold.” Tickets for sale at usual place. W. C. Calder, secretary of the Sumpter Townsite Co., and one of the leading business men of that town, was in the city two or three days list week, nego­ tiating the sale of some mining claims. Rev. E. Servais of the Catholic church He is an old friend of Dr. E. E. Cable. visited Rev. Win. Daly of Salem on Mr. Calder carries with him a number of Tuesday. A. A. Dubois has moved his family in­ good photos setting forth the growth and to the Handley residence near the rail­ advantages of his stirring town. * road bridge. Mis. W. L. Bradshaw died al The McMinnville camp, W. O. W., now Dalles on Thursday, April 19th, after an • numbers 204 members ill good standing, ¡lines’ of two years from consumption. and several to be initiated at their next Her husband,Judge W L. Bradshaw, meeting. The campaign will be opened next one of Wasco county's most prominent men, survives her, as do also one minor 1 Saturday, when J. A. Jeffries, the demo- I cratic nominee for district attorney will son, her father, Dr. II. R. Littlefield, be in tlie city and address the demo­ and three brothers, Drs H. J. and IL A. cratic convention. and Prof. Edwin V. Littlefield. Large The Brotherhood of Railroad Train­ circles of friends in.The Dalles and Port­ men will give, their first annual excur­ land, and in Yamhill county, deplore sion to Salem on Sunday, June 3d. her death. Mrs. Bradshaw was born in Chicago, but had lived in Oregon since Trains on the west side from Monmouth early girlhood She was in her 34th ¡and Sheridan, via Whiteson and Port- • year when shs died. The funeral was I land. Monday’ afternoon a birthday surprise held al The Dalles on Friday, atid was attended by the two brothers from this party was given in honor of Mrs. Bond, at the residence of her son, II. M. Bond’ county. Prime growers are Teeling very anx­ in this city. A few tokens of friemiahip ious about the condition of the prospec­ were presented and a nice lunch par­ tive crop owing to damage from frost taken of by those present. In the turmoil and tribulation of poli­ and continue ! unfavorable weather. It will be some days yet however before the tics and war, Fisia Wright, the harness fate of the crop can he accurately figured 1 maker, nas not been lost sight of. He on Just as the Graphic goes to press I is still doing business at tlie same old Jesse Edwards telephones up froru Port­ 1 stand and is as ready now to give cus­ land that all the preliminaries have been tomers the best articles for the least arranged iu a satisfactory manner with money as he ever was. Among the lat­ the attorney for the beet sugar company, est invoice in his line will be found some and that the blank contracts for acreage very fine buggy robes and fancy bridles. will be printed at once and put into the His riding and buggy whips are good hands of the directors of the Newberg persuaders. John Coffey was taken suddenly insane Development Company. As soon as this is done solicitors will be appointed yesterday morning at his lodging room and the ball will begin to roll. The intne residence of Mr. Miller on B street. beet sugar factory is assured if we do His insanity takes the form of melan­ our part. Now is the time to strike.— cholia, ane is said to have been working on him for some time. He is a carpen­ Newberg Graphic. Just previous to the departure of Dr. ter by trade, and is a bachelor aged 48 E. E. Gaucher the school board of this years. He was violent when taken, and city held a meeting on Tuesday evening was demolishing furniture in his room, and selected a corps of teachers for the throwing it out of the window. He was ensuing rear, with the exception of prin­ adjudged insane and taken to Salem cipal. All former teachers were re-em- yesterday. ploye-1 except Prof. Scott and Mrs Mar­ lion. H. V. Gates, department com­ guerite .Mi Phillips. The two new teach­ mander of the < >. A. R,, has asked the ers chosen were Prof. Peery, principal of various posts of the state to pass what we the Moro piiuli«-school, aud Miss Dutlm regard as a very sensible resolution. It Daniel«. The principal is likely to be reads: “Resolved, That the council of ad­ chosen io a short time. It is understood ministration of the department of Ore- that Prof. Reynolds desires not to be con­ [ gon, G. A. R , respectfully request all sidered a candidate, and his successor civic and fraternal organizations in this will be some outride man. Prof. B. O. state to give, uumolested, to the Grand Snuffer of Amity is an applicant, and Army of the Republic, May 30th, as Me­ day, and that the press of the has a number of warm adherents who morial state lie requested to aid ill keeping sa- are pressing hie candidacy, but like all 1 cred this day, devoted to the nation's good men, he has enemies, who are also honored dead.” It is sensible, because in Oregon the busy. It looks as if the selection will be made from outside tlie county. The Re­ tendency has long been too great to hilarious those days which are porter hopes personal en m idea in this make dedicated to the most sacred purposes. matter will not redound to the damage Mr. Gates shows a level head in this I proposition. of the schools. CHICAGO STORE Ladies’ Muslin Underwear Price will be found very much lower LADIES' GOWNS Ladies’ Skirts Ladies’ Drawers •• THE CHICAGO STORE. * Hodson’s Line of Wall Paper * g His Paints are High Quality. * Examine the BOTTLED ENERGY of his | BICYCLES • J | Carpet Sale ! & Special 7 days sale on 5 strong numbers, commencing SATURDAY, APRIL 21, and will continue till SATUR­ DAY EVENING, ARRIL28. No. 1— Keystone Extra, power loom, regular prices 35, 374 and 384 cents; sale price, 29 cents per yard. No. 2—C. C. Union extra power, regular prices 40 and 45 cents; sale price, 33 cents per yard. No. 3 - Wool, extra super, regular prices 50, 52, 55 and 58 cents; sale price 43 cents. No. 4—Handloom Kider muster, all wool ingrain, regular prices 65, 68 and 70 cents; sale price 55 cents per yard. No. 5—3-4 extra tapestry Brussels, rcgnlar prices 75, 80, 85 and 90 cents; sale price 69 cents per yard. Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits Any Lady purchasing a Taiior-Made Suit from Saturday, A^ril 21, to Saturday, May 5, will be presented with a nice Parasol or a nice summer umbrellA free of charge. Curtains and Tapestry A large line of Lace Tapestry and Chenille Curtains of the very latest designs just arrived, and they will go at Bed- Rock prices. Take The Reporter and Get the News One Dollar Per Year.