The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, October 19, 1900, Image 5

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    LOCAL NEWS.
PHYSICIANS
H. VOSE,
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Physician
and Surgeon
OHleea in Wright Block, over Chicago Store.
Phone, Oregon, 115.
M c M innville
OREGON.
£QOK & CABLE,
Physicians
and Surgeons.
Rooms in Jacobson Block,
McSrtNKVILLX,
OKEOON.
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C. MICHAUX, n
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Physici«an nd Surgeon,
M c M innville ,
OREGON.
Ottice in Union Block
ATTORNEY.
L. CONNER,
Attorney and
Notary Public
OlBce rooms 9 and 10, Union Block.
Mcflinnville,
Oregon
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BICYCLE REPAIRER.
S. ROSCOE,
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UMBRELLAS
Re-covered and
Repaired
Full line of repairs and all repair work done
In the best style. South bide Thud Street near
B.
MEAT MARKETS
Q STREET MEAT MARKET,
Reynolds & Powell, Prop’s.
Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all
kinds constantly in stock.
Cash paid for
hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds
of fat stock.
DILLARD & EHRMAN,
Proprietors of •
CITY MARKET.
Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds
South side Thipl St. between B and C.
BARBERS.
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H. LOOAN,
BARBER
We are located opposite H. C. Burns’ and aim
to give all i ustomers good treatment for little
luouey. Batn rooms in connection. Your pat­
ronage solicited.
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HARNESS
gLSIA WRIGHT,
Manufactures and Deals tn
HARNESS,
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,
SPURS,
..nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they
can be bought anywhere else in the W illamette
Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are
pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them.
DRAYMEN
ßROWER & SON,
McfllNNVILLE
Truck and Dray Co
Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful
handling guaranteed. Collections will be made
monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap.
Mrs. Nat Holman of Dallas is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Logan.
John Sherman, the venerable states­
man. is seriously sick, in his 78th year.
W. L. Wilson, author of the Wilson
tariff bill, died in Lexington, Va., on
Wednesday.
The great coal strike is at an end, the
operators agreeing to the miners’ de­
mands for a 10 per cent increase in
«âgée, and the abolition of the sliding
scale.
Attention is called to the card of W. A.
Howe. From years of experience as a
merchant, he knows the ins and outs of
trade, and has aided greatly in building
up a prosperous community to the north
of ns.
important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA.
aVtafe and sure remedy for infanta and children,
and see that it
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
The Raid Ton Have AJwayt Bought
^EGAL BLANKS.
The following general form* are always in stock
an i for *alc at the Reporter office :
Real
Warrant y Deeds
*’ v EMate
’—-• - Mortgage
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< hattet Mortgage
uit-claim Deeds
Satisfaction ol Mort.
r>nd for Deed
Transfer of Mortgage
Farm Lease
Noles and Receipts. Bill of Salt*
order book«.
Urop MorUa«it-*.
Acknowledgements. Abstracts.
Justices' Blar.k«.
We carrv a law stock of stationery and are
p epares 1 to do Job printing of every sort in the
best style of the art and at low figures
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G. S. Wright, dentist.
Keep your eye on the St. Charles store.
Mrs. D. I. Asbury has been quite ill
during the week.
Wm. Geldard of Carlton was a iiuan-
cial caller on Wednesday.
Hammocks, croquet sets, guitars, man­
dolins, etc., at Scott & Williams.
H. IL Reed is in the city, having re­
turned from California on business.
Mrs. Frank Stout and daughter I>elia
are visiting friends in Salem this week.
Bring your best butter and fresh eggs
to Wallace A Walker and get their worth
in cash or mdse.
Mrs. J. P. Brown of this city is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. J. G. Hadley, at
Newberg.
Representative Clarence Butt was
steering a divorce case safely through
the circuit court this week.
We are paying this week.35 to 10 cts
per roll for good butter and 20 cts per doz
for fresh eggs. W allace & W alker .
That new granite ware at Hodson's is
the best and cheapest, but must be used
to be appreciated.
Attorney John F. Clark of Oregon City
was up the first of the week to see a case
through the circuit court.
M. E. Hendrick is now located in his
new quarters, and offers a new line of
groceries, crockery and glassware at
prices consistent with a moderately filled
purse.
Mr. Fred Curtiss, of Clyde, Ohio, was
in the city last week, a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Ungerman. As he was from
their old home, it is not necessary to say
there was some talking done.
I have purchased a complete outfit,
and opened a barber shop one door south
of the McMinnville National Bank, and
respectfully solicit a share of the public
patronage.
G. W. B radley .
The lower floor of the Tyler building is
soon to be occupied jointly by the Tele­
phone-Register office and W. L. Hem­
bree’s stationery store. The Racket
store will be moved to the Fenton build­
ing adjoining, and H. C. Burns will move
to his own building, the present location
of the Racket store.
G. S. Wright, dentist.
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Scott A Williams, Griesen’s old aland.
Big cut in ladies' and gents' tan klioes
at the Racket store.
Biing your butter, eggs, chickens, etc.,
to
F lynn , M urton A C o .
China pheasants are about ripe. Hod­
son has guns and ammunition to supply
you.
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Lost—A bunch of keys. Finder will
be rewarded by leaving same at this of­
fice.
No baits at the St. Charles store, All
goods sold at a profit.
Frank Redmond is painting his resi-
dence white, and has constructed a new
fence.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Cole of North
Yamhill were pleasant callers at this of­
fice yesterday.
Carl Grissen left for Germany on Tues­
day. He was accompanied by his parents
as far as l'ortland.
The Epworth League will be led by
Mr. Leonard Hopfield next Sunday even­
ing. The topic is “Our Stewardship.”
Air tight heaters of all sizes, shapes
and styles, and at prices from $2.50 up
are to be had at Hodson’s.
Miss May Barnhurt of the Sheridan
Sun, visited her mother in this city from
Saturday until Monday.
Mrs. J. E. Noll is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Weed at Oregon City. Mr. Noll
has begun to “bach,” but w'ill wind up
by boarding.
The highest price paid for hops in Ore­
gon, so far as reported, was the sale of F.
Levy of Salem, who received I5J4C on
Monday, for a lot of 200 bales.
Notwithstanding all that has been said
and done the best intrinsic values are to
be found at the Racket store, especially
in those Star 5 Star shoes.
House of nine rooms and woodshed for
rent; corner 2d and I Sts. See owner in
town Saturday, at Reporter office, 2 to 5
p. m.
Willard & Ehrman’s meat market is
being overhauled and improved. A new
screen front and new inside equipment
is being put in.
A boy named Johnson, living with R.
The following is a list of the teachers
H. Grover, broke his wrist while holding
of this county, and the locality in which
down borne base at school recently. An­
they are actively employed, as far as re­
other boy ran into him.
ported to the county superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hamnett of New­ Joint districts, in which the school is
berg, who were residents of this city a field in another county, are not listed :
dozen years ago, visited over Sunday Diet t.
Teacher
P. O.
with Wm. Lambert and family._
1 : Pauline Roesner......... . .. .Carlton
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J. Willard, of the new meat market 2 ; Lena Pagenkopf ...........
firm of Willard & Ebrman, is up from 3 W. B. Dagget, Prin.. .. .... Dundee
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Portland attending to business. He will
Minnie Heiyer...............
move to this city after election
4 J. W. Fisher, I’rin.......... ......... Amity
it
Ella Wood...
Mrs. C. D. Johnson received news
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Zella Harty..
Tuesday of the serious illness of her
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Cora
Schaffer
mother, Mrs. Dawson, near Eugene, and
departed on the evening train to be with 5 Ella Yates ............................... Carlton
6 Grace Newell.................. McMinnville
her.
Christenson & Houck have bought and 7 B. E. Haney................................Amity
shipped a total of 12 carloads of prunes 8 Veraie Keene.................. McMinnville
of the crop of 1900, paying therefor 4 and 0 Grace Dudley.......................... Newberg
Annie Dudley.......................
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5 cents. They were purchased in various
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Anna
Carter
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parte of the country.
11 J. G Wight, Prin... ........... Carlton
Dr. Curtis C. Strong of Portland, a
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Ida Smith ...............
competent physician who for 28 years
12 Etbçl Dorris............. . McMinnville
practiced his profession in Portland, died
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i3 Mvrtie Williams
Oct. J 1th in that city. He was a brother
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14 Emma Gill...............
of W. J. Strong, formerly of this city,
15 Elizabeth Gowdy... North Yamhill
now of Carlton.
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16 H. L. McCann, Prin.
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At the annual convention of the W. C.
Maud Williamson
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T. U. held at Moro, Or., last week, Mrs.
Lenore Kirkwood.
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Helen D. Harford of Newberg was elect­ >7 Ellen Beamis
ed president and Mrs. Sarah Kern of 18 Lena Stilwell........... ............... Dayton
Portland recording secretary. The con­ iv E. A. Johnston....... . North Yamhill
vention was largely attended.
20 Nellie Walling....... ........... Hopewell
While coming to town Saturday even­ 21 E. M. Brooks........... ............ Newberg
. . Lafayette
ing Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook met on 22 John Blongh, Prin.
4*
Flora Blough.
the Cozine creek bridge one of those
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Sara
Bates
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overbearing individuals who refuse to
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Lota Edmiston
give a part of the road. The result was a
badly broken drivingbuggy for Mr. Cook. 23 Rav Antrim............. ................ Daytoq
The unkind teamster did not even stop 24 Blanche Derr
McMinnville
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to see how much damage bis big wagon 25 Nettie Dickenson.
26 Edyth Brooks
. North Yamhill
had done.
The endeavor society of the Cumb. 27 George Seward........ .................Dayton
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Ella B. Seward. .. .
Presbyterian church last Thursday even­
ing elected the following officers for the 28 S. S. Duncan, Prin ................ Dayton
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Madge puun
ensuing six months: W. T. Macy, presi­
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Gertrude Palmer
dent; Miss Mary Bird, vice president;
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EHa
Harris
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Miss Clara Walker, secretary ; Mrs. Nan­
Newberg
nie Nelson, treasurer, Walter Fender, 29 R. W. Kirk, Prin
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Mrs. E. Martin
librarian; Miss Lottie Ried, organist;
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Gertrude Lamb
Miss Josie Gortner, chorister. A pleasant
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Ella Crawford..
social was held after the election.
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Mary Barrows
Attorneys J. J. Spencer and C. W. Tal­
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Margaret Inglis
mage, who were staunch Bryan support­
30 F. W. Royal...........
.Willamina
ers in 1896, evidently begin to look upon
31 Eva Keys
.......... Fairdale
Bryan as a fallen idol, and that perhaps
32 Iona Hntcbins......... .......... Newberg
be may be an imperial dictator of all the
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Jennie Jones
amalgamated parties. It is claimed both
33 Kal Iona K. Scott. .. ................ Amity
have been-heard to say that if their per­
36 Marrietta Jones
.. .......... Newberg
sonal vote could name the president, it
36 H. B Blood
............ Gopher
would not be W.J. Bryan, but Eugene V.
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Mvrtie Gardner
Debs.
37 Zaidee Linden.........
Willamina
Mrs R. P Ungerman and Mrs. Elsia 3« Maggie Triplett ...
Carlton
Wright returned from Astoria, where 3'.i Lenna Martin ........ North Yamhill
they went to attend the Grand Temple
40 W. W. Bristow, Prin .McMinnville
Rathbone sisters. They report a very
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L. R. Aiderman ....
instructive session, and a pleasant time
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Hattie Williams
Mrs. Ungerman was elected, for the fifth
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Emma Green
time, as Grand Al of R and C, which, at
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Marv Bird
the end of the term, will entitle her to
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I kith a Daniel» ..........
the honors of past grand chief.
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Eva Akin ...............
U. J. D. Brown and wife arrived home
from Portland Wednesday evening. Mr.
Brown, owing to a spinal injury received
some years ago. was advised by hie physi­
cian to discontinue hie work as athletic
director of the Portland Y. M. C. A., a
recent severe illness having been brought
on him by too violent exercise.
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Cora Confer
Eva Hembree . . . .
Lou ire Yoran.........
Pauline Sears..........
Ida Pagenkopf ...
T recta Wilaon ........
Lettie Masterson
Bernie Houck..
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........... Sheridan
Mi Minnville
.. . .Hopewell
.......... Sharon
.. McH^iooviUa
CHICAGO STORE !
We re pretty busy these days; haven t got time to tell you of all the good things which we are offering.
It’s getting to be rather chilly nights. You’ll soon be wanting
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UNDERWEAR.
Better get in a ml buy while the stock is complete in every line. Never was there a more attractive line
offered than the Chicago Store’s line of today. By the way, we bought a Manufacturer's Line of Samples of
Gent s Underwear—all Men’s Goods, just Shirts, no Drawers to match them. We re going to sell the lot all out
SATURDAY AND HONDAY
Ane there’s hundreds of them, too.
We ll give you
Goods Worth up to $i at 35c.
Goods worth up to $1.50 at 69c.
Goods Worth up to $2.50 at 98c.
They'll go with a whirl, but be on hand Saturday morning.
PICTURE FRAMES
Many of you have been getting purchase stamps, and many have been presented with one of those hand­
some Demar paintings. Now we’ve just received One Hundred Beautiful Frames. Just fits your picture. None
is worth less than $2.75, many worth $3.50 and some up as high as $4. We re going to give you a choice for
three days: SATURDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY, of any frame in the house.for $1.69. If you've got your
picture, you surely want one; if you expect to get one you’d better buy your frame now.
Better come in and get a few more chances on that Handsome Silk Dress to be given away October 31st.
STORE.
CHICAGO
48 C. C. Linden, Prin. . ............ Sheridan
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Bessie Linden .......
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Edith Percival.........
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Mildred Daugherty
49 Ina Stilwell............. .............. Dayton
50 F. M. Nagle............. ............ Bellevue
51 Nina Baxter........... .............. Dayton
52 J. W. Allen............. North Yamhill
54 Charles Deach . ... ............ Newberg
56 Florence Pemberton .. .Springbrook
57 Fannie Guttry......... ........... .Sheridan
58 G. A. W. Russel ... ........ Willamina
59 A. Gubser......... . . .. .North Yamhill
60 Mrs. F. W. Royal ... ............ Sheridan
63 Harry Blough......... .. McMinnville
64 Isora Edmiston........ . McMinnville
65 Anna McCutcheon. ............ Carlton
66 Lonella Lynch......... . McMinnville
68 F. H. Buchanan... .......... Newberg
70 Ella White................. .......... Sheridan
77 W. A. Johnston .... .North Yatnhill
78 E. F. Perkins........... .......... Whiteson
79 J. J. Elly son ............ ........ Willamina
81 Fred Cane................. North Yamhill
McMinnville
84 Julia Prentiss...........
85 Bessie I^ighton........ .........Willamina
Sheridan
86 J. C. Leonard............
WE OFFER
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A Large Assortment of
Buckingham & Hecht’s
Tan Top Shoes
With Double Insole, at a Net Price of
Other Shoes and Goods at Favorable Prices.
Best price paid for butter, eggs and other farm
produce.
,— M >£ ¿toe,
General Merchandise
CARLTON, OR.
Plea.e Take Nwtice.
Parties indebted to the firm of R. Ja­
cobson &. Co. are respectfully requested
to settle at once, as accounts become due
Oct. 1, 1900. We must have the money.
R. J acobson & Co.
Notice to Debtor*.
All persons who are indebted to us
will please call at once^and settle.
S. H owor T h & Co.
For Kent.
100 acre fault, 3 miles north of Mc­
Minnville; about 30 acres clear; house,
barn, woodshed, orchard, garden, good
water.
E. L. S nowden , McMinnville,
or on premises.
To the rubll?.
In reference to an article published
in the,Ocean Wave and other papers, in
which if was stated that J. J. Henderson
& Son took a drove of cattle to Amity,
and took with them three cattle lielung
ing to Otto Walters, that they branded
the same and paid Walters $70 therefor,
I hereby acknowledge that I was the
author of the above article and that it
is not true. Signed
S. H ill .
I hereby in the presence of the under­
signed witnesses allow J. J. Henderson
to publish the above article in all Yam­
hill and Tillamook county papers, and
do hereby authorize him to sign my name
to each of such articles so published.
Witnesses
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witnesses j JM
LloYD
H enderson
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For Men, Round Top Shoes, $3.50, in all
styles—every pair warranted.
The Waldorf Hat, $3.
$3-25-
Thoroughbrace
For Ladies—Capes and Jackets. The
best line ever shown. Shoes in all styles
and prices. Underwear and Hosiery.
We expect
Our pjew Dress Goods
to arrive any day. Wait for them if you
want the Latest Styles and Lowest Prices
McMinnville Grange & Farmers Co.,
Thia signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet«
the remedy that «narea a «old In awe «lay
CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager.
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8. A. Manning has repainted hit atore
front.
J. R. Booth and wife are visiting in
“You Need a New Suit.”
Pullman, Washington.
The Reporter congratulates Dr. Ward
Wisecarver on his admittance to practice
of dentistry in this state.
President Boardman, Rev. R. W. King
and Rev. A. J. Hunsaker are at The
Dalles attending the Oregon Baptist con­
ference.
Madeline, the little daughter of Mr.
Has opened a shop on B Street, in
and Mrs. W. H. iogan. has been serious­
the Flynn building.
ly ill this week, but is now »lowly im­ HI* Price» are Reaaowabic, and he
proving
Guarantees a Fit.
Mr. and Maa. Paatt Milton Wave today
* Fine Stork of Goods tor Pant» »nd
to beccA* residents of Watson villa,OaliL,
Suita, to «elect from.
Ki least for the coming winter. We re­
Cleaning
and Repairing.
gret to Lose these good people.
peter paulus,
<^2rierchant (Tailor