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LOCAL NEWS. Steamer Bonita Leaves McMinnville for Portland and way landings Tuesday, Thursdsy and Saturday mornings at 5:Arrives from, Portland on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 p. m Fare, round trip, >1.50. Freight Rl Invest rates. L. p. HOSFORD, Master. CHICAGO STORE ! PHYSICIANS H. VOSE, Physician and Surgeon. I < KUces in Wright Block, over Chicago Store. Phone, Oregon, 115. - M c M innville - - - oregon . & CABLE. Physicians and Surgeons. Rooms In Jacobson Block, M c M innvillx , J O rkoon . ... Physician and Surgeon, M c M innville , oregon . Office in Union Block L. CONNER, Attorney and Notary Public Office rooms 9 aud 10, Union Block. Oregon - BICYCLE REPAIRER. S. ROSCOE, UMBRELLAS Re-covered and Repaired Full line of repairs and all repair work done in the best style. South side Third Street near B. MEAT MARKETS 0 STREET MEAT MARKET, Reynolds & Powell, Prop’s. Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for nides. Highest market price paid for all kinds of fat stock. yyiLLARD & EHRMAN, Proprietors of CITY MARKET. k Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds ^^^^touth^deThirdÇ^between^and^^^^ BARBERS. I^OGAN BROS., BARBER. We are located opposite H. C. Burns’ and aim to give all customers good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat ronage solicited. HARNESS gLSIA WRIGHT, Manufactures and Deals in HARNESS, SADDLES, PEERLESS PETTICOATS RAINY=DAY SKIRTS ATTORNEY. J t R------------------------------ 1 - ■ s > QOLF CAPES C. MICHAUX, n. D., McMinnville, G. 8. Wright, dentist. There are 158 pupils in Cook school. Keep your eye on the St. Charles store. G. 8. Wright, dentist. Ernest Henderson is visiting in Spo Wire fence at the Fence Works. kane. Scott & Williams, (irissen’s old stand. Remember the (last and vote for Mi- The price of eggs has reached 28c. Kinley. This is practically prohibitive. House and 2 J- acres, close to town, for Big cut in ladies’ and gents’ tan shoes rent. O dell & W ood . at the Racket store. Expansion means an increased market The river is getting up to very respect for Oregon products. able steamboating proportions. PiaDO for rent reasonable. Enquire Judge Magers is home from campaign at this office. ing in eastern Oregon. He walks like a Miles Hendrick now occupies his new man who thinks it’s fixed for McKinley. residence on north C street. China pheasants are about ripe. Hod Geo. T. Murton of Portland is visiting son has guns and ammunition to supply his brother, C. C. Murton, this week. We have just received over 250 of those justly celebrated Petticoats. There is a style and finish about you. Charley Morgan has entered the em these goods you don’t see in other liues. They tit better, wear longer and are much handsomer than any similar garment made in this country. Price from $1.00 to $4.50. Democratic rowdies continue to attack ploy of Reynolds Powell, the butchers. Roosevelt, but he is able to parry them For rent—Front rooms, for private or every time. office use. Inquire of Scott & Williams The Telephone-Register gives Bryan Big line of cashmere remnants just re 257 electoral votes and McKinley 103, ceived at the Racket store. doubtful 87. “Conservative" indeed. Mrs. R. Nelson gave a social party Colon Eberhard, one of the attendants We have received another lot of the new things in Capes the past week. Plenty of Black and Whites in at the state hospital for the insane, is at Monday evening, in honor of her guest, prices ranging from $6.50 to $15.00. Mrs. Mary Washburn. home in this city for a brief vacation. Hammocks, croquet sets, guitars, man Notwithstanding all that has been said and done the host intrinsic values are to dolins, etc., at Scott & Williams. Mrs. H. C. Burns arrived home Mon be found at the Racket store, especially day from a visit with her daughter at in those Star 5 Star shoes. The building vacated by W. L. Hem Dallas. Over one hundred received yesterday, in the new grays and dark Oxfords with plaid backs; most of them Wm. Chrisman has wagered $700 with actually waterproof. This is today the most popular garment on the market for ladies wear. Prices ranire from bree is being fitted up for a new restau rant, to be conducted by J. B. Williams. different parties on McKinley’s elec $3.00 to $7.50. s A new social circle has been formed tion. Peter Paulus, the tailor, decided to re among the young people, who have turn to Albany, and departed with his adopted the name of Pollywogs. family for that city yesterday morning. We want all the turkeys, chickens, 350 Ladies’ Fine Jackets will be placed on sale Saturday morning, in Blues, Tans, Modes and Blacks. They Bring your best butter and fresh eggs geese, ducks and eggs you have. We pay are all a High Grade of goods, with Bell Sleeves and new Princess Storm Collars. None in the lot are worth the cash. Don't fail to bring your poultry to Wallace & Walker and get their worth less than $13.50; many worth $16.50 to $18.00. Choice for three days, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, TEN in cash or mdse. DOLL A RS. and let us see it. H. A. P almer & Co. Geo. E. Fish, late of Michigan, has Even our strong Oregon fir timber will succumb to the action of the elements, in purchased the Simpson property on col the course of years. After weathering lege side, and is moving therein. We are paying this week 35 to 40 cfs the mist3 of more than twenty years, the 8. P. depot was despoiled of a portion of per roil for good butter and 28 cts per dor. the ornamental structure on the roof last for fresh eggs. W allace & W alker . Tuesday. H. B. Reed visited with his family for Pleuse Take Notice. The Junior society of the C. P. church a few days during the week. He again Parties indebted to the firm of R. Ja elected the following officers for the com- took hie departure for California yester 4th and B Streets, cobson & Co. are respectfully requested iug six months: Bessie fuelling, presi day. to settle at once, as accounts become due dent ; Lyle Hendricks, vice president; McMinnville, Oregon. That new granite ware at Hodson’s is Euily Hamblin, secretary; Fred Schenk, the best and cheapent> but must be used Oct. r, 1900. We must have the money. R. J acobson & Co. treasurer; Bessie and Essie Baker, libra to be appreciated. rians. BREEDER AND SHIPPER OF Johnny Carlsen is back from California Notice to Debtors. Third street presented a grotesque ap and lias opened a rabbitry on B street, a All persons who are indebted to us pearance the morning after Halloween. business he thoroughly understands. See will please call at once, and settle. The boys got in considerable of their liis card in this paper. S. H owob T h & Co. decorative work with wagons, boxes and New barber shop, one door south of cord wood, notwithstanding there is said McMinnville National bank. Fine bath to have been six marshals on the rounds. room. Agent Portland City laundry. Tom Van Orsdal thinks the foundations G. W. B radley . “FASHODA CHIEF,” Imported. Fees for service, #5. of the government are threatened as Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chrisman left yes Thia signature ia on every box of the genuine never before in the country’s history. terday sor Pueblo, Colo., to be with Mrs. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet, Young Stock for sale from #2 up. It’s too bad about Tom. It might be ail A, H. Gaunt, whore health is growing the remedy that rnrea a cohl in one day right if he had just been elected to the worse. Their stay will be indefinite. legislature last June. We’ll all sink For Sale* M. E. Hendrick is now located in hie with you, Tom. ’ 3 good milch cows, 33 sheep, 26 goats, The reception to MiBS Trumbull at the new quarters, and offers a new line of, and 1 yearling heifer. On the D. Robert groceries, crockerj ’ and glassware aj college Friday night was well attended, son farm, 6 miles southof Dayton. 40-3 WE OFFER and was a decided musical succees. prices consistent with a moderately filled purse. After the program, Miss Trumbull was “I have used Chamberlain’s Colic, Harvey Bogue, who visited with rela Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy and find generally introduced to the people, and refreshments of chocolate and wafers, tives at Sheridan last Sunday, believes it to be a great medicine," says Mr. E. 8. he encountered sufficient wet weather on Phipps of Poteau, Ark. “It cured me of with a social hour, followed. that day to insure next year’s wheat bloody flux. I cannot speak too highly Mrs. N. S. Dubois, for many years an crop without additional rain. of it,” This remedy always wine the inmate of the state hospital at Salem, Local physicians have decided that good opinion, if not praise, of those who died there on Thursday of last week, and was buried Friday in the Masonic ceme Mrs. Letitia Bean is afflicted with a can use it. The quick cures which it effects r With Double Insole, at a Net Price of tery at Albany, in which city she used to cer under her tongue, and she will leave even in the most severe cases make it a reside. Joe Dubois of this city attended in a short time for California, to spend favorite everywhere. For sale by Ho- her remaining days with relatives. worth & Co., druggists. the funeral of hie mother. Mr Bryan’s answers to the inquiries A pleasant Halloween social was given at the C. P. church Wednesday evening. about disfranchisement in North Caro Other Shoes and Goods at P'avorable Prices. The occasion was rendered grotesque and lina are similar to his answer concern weird by the use of jack-o-lanterns and ing the Tammany ice trust and that as Best price paid for butter, eggs and other farm fortune telling. Refreshments consist to whether he would pay the govern produce. ing of apples, coffee and wafers were ment's obligations in gold or silver in served. Violin selections by Mies Hamb case of his election. They don’t answer. Walter C. Woodward, associate editor lin and Mr. Grinnold, vocal solos by Miss Carrie Schenk and Mr. Macy, were pre of the Graphic, was up from Newberg to attend the college entertainment, and sented. The attendance was good. General Merchandise CARLTON, OR. A buggy adorned the dome of the col remained over Sunday with his frieud, Hervey Hoskins. We were sorry to lege observatory Thursdaj- morning. But the president was too smart for the learn through him of the continued ill boys. With some assistance he had the ness of his father. Walter is conducting vehicle down before time for recitations. the paper in an efficient manner. “Inquirer’1 asks The Reporter if some A philosophical lady remarks: “That was better than trying to find out who thing cannot tie done in behalf of a poor <Jid it to punish them." And she was cowbrnte staked out in the northeast ■» k right. It took the satisfaction from the part of town during the late stormy weather. Merciful man ought indeed to boys of seeing it remain there. When the fortifications at the mouth lie merciful to his beasts, and especially of tiie Columbia river were given monern to as good and useful a friend as the coast defense guns the old mortars and family cow. A touch of human spmpa- The art of imitation in jewelry cannon were broken up by dynamite and thy should prompt the owner to provide has been brought to such a high a shelter. the metal sold. Friday of last week and o~ Charley and Ben Laughlin reached degree of perfection that the Wednesday of this, a carload of this gun this place Tuesday, Ben from Cape cheap “gilt" stuff, found in gen metal was brought through McMinnville enroute to the Oswego iron works, where Nome and Charley from the Circle Ciiy For Men, Round Top Shoes, $3.50, in all eral stores, can with difficulty be it will be cast into some form other than mining district. The boys have been told from fine rolled plate or styles—every pair warranted. grim articles of war. This material takes away to the far north for a long time, Ben solid. Wear will demonstrate a roundabout coursa to reach Oswego, having left Portland with the great rush the difference—appearance will The Waldorf Hat, $3. Thoroughbrace having to come from Portland to White- via Dyea in the first of August 1896, and not. The only safe course in Charley went north several years previous >3-«5- son, a distance of 54 miles, and then buying jewelry of any sort is to back on the other branch of the 8. P. to to that time. They look rngged and rely upon experience and hon within eight or ten miles of Portland. A healthy and it is generally admitted that For Ladies—Capes and Jackets. The esty of the established dealer, transfer of about four blocks in the city they have been very successful from a best line ever shown. Shoes in all styles Last Tuesday who cannot AFFORD to misrep would obviate the necessity of this long financial standpoint and prices. Underwear and Hosiery. resent his goods. haul, but the railroad company finds it while Wm. Vail and Frank Hoffstatter were cleaning ami deepening the well at cheaper to haul the cars. the residence of A. F Fryer, the wind We expect The population of the United States is lass broke while Mr. Vial was being 76,295,220. Some time ago a number of hauled up, when he was near the surface WM.F. DIELSCHNEIDER local citizens made a guess on the out and he fell back to the bottom, «distance & BRO., The Jewelers. come of the count ami this is how close ofYnore than thirty feet. Before starting up be had placed a blast aud ignited the they canoe to it: W T Macy................................. 76,000,800 I fuse. On falling back ne had the presence J H Nelson ........................... 73,OuO,OOO! of mind to hunt up the fuse in the smoke to arrive any day. Wait for them if you B F Rhodes............................. 74,500.000 ! and darkness, which he succeeded in The following general forms are always In stock want the Latest Styles and Lowest Prices and for rale at the Reporter office : Ward Sitton ............................. 72,500,050; withdrawing before the fire reached the Warranty Deeds Rea) Estate Mortgage Chattel Mortgage Deeds JO Rogers ............................. 77,751,491 charge of powder. In the fall he suc Quit-rlaim Hathfaetion of Mort. Bond for Deed Tranafer of Mortgage Ira Nelson.................................. 75,650,503 ceeding in catching with his feet along Farm Ix*aee Not«** and Receipts, MU of Rato C E Branson ......................... 83.422,248 the sides of the wall sufficiently to re crop Mortgagee. Order books, Arknowh-dgrmentw, Abstract*. CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. J G Eckman ............................. 74,250,000 duce the force of the fall to such a degree JUMHCT DIBI. as. that he was not hurt, and came out O O Rhude .................... 78,777,777 ! the short but exciting experience un' We carry a large stork of stationery and are preparwl to do Job printing of every wort in the J M Pugh..................................... 74,866.7501 harmed.—North Yambill Record. best style of the art and at low figures. BRIDLES, SPURS, fcnd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they can be bought any where else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. DRAYMEN gROWER & SON, McniNNVILLE Truck and Dray Co Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly, Hauling of all kinds done cheap. We Have Moved Into Our New Quarters Insurance formerly paid to the Companies will be given to the Trade. ) New Holiday Goods have begun to come in. JACKET SALE R. H. CARLSEN HIGH-CLASS BELGIAN HARES A Large Assortment of Buckingham & Hecht's Tan Top Shoes 2icive, Our JVew Dress Goods LEGAL BLANKS. W. L. Hembree s BOOK STORE. McMinnville Grange & Farmers Co., I i