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LOCAL NEWS. G. 8. Wright, dentist. Keep your eye on the St. Charles store I eaves McMinnville for Portland and way House and 2'i acres, close to town, for lauding» Tnestlay, Thursday and *»ttlr<lay G. 6. Wright, dentist. rent. O dell A W ood . Wire fence ut the Fence Works. Piano for rent reasonable. Enquire Scott A Williams, Griesen’s old stand. at this office. Try those ham sandwiches at J. B. No baits at the St. Charles store. All PHYSICIANS Williams’ new restaurant. goods sold at a profit. Wall paper at cut prices. Must l»e For rent—Front rooms, for private or £OOK & CABLE, sold. Call and see Hodson. office use. Inquire of Scott A Williams. The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian Big lino of cashmere remnants just re one rear for |2, strictly in advance ceived at the Racket store. '■v* R. H. Carlsen lias moved his rabbitry Secretary of State Dunbar, of Salem, Rooms in Jacobson Block, to the residence of his father near the is the guest of M. A. Baker. OBtOON. Star mill. M c M innvili . b , For rent—Nicely furnished rooms, with Notwithstanding all that has been said stove. Enquire at this office. and done the best intrinsic values are to d .. C. MICHAUX, n. Have you seen that new granite ware be found at the Racket store, especially at Hodson’s. Guaranteed the best. in those Star 5 Star shoes. Physician and Surgeon, Duncan Harris left yesterday morning D. B. Kingery will erect a new resi on tbe Steamer Bonita for San Francisco. dence in the Geo. Willis addition, on bis M c M innville , OREGON. Mrs. Chas. Moore, of Olympia, Wash., No such values ever offered to the People of Yamhill County as the Chicago Store offers recently purchased lote north of the Pres Office in Union Block is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. byterian parsonage. Don’t fail to investigate the reduction M. A. Baker. ATTORNEY. Bring your beet butter and fresh eggs sale of boots and shoes at F. Dielschnei- to Wallace & Walker and get their worth der’s. Sign of the big boot. L. CONNER, Your Thanksgiving turkey can be pur in cash or mdse. Fred Elliott of Dallas spent Sunday in chased either dressed or undressed, at the lowest price, at H. A. Palmer & this city. This burg seems to have at tractions for Fred. 50 Fine Velvet Rugs, 27x54 inches, 25 doz Pillow Cases, good, well-made 15 doz Gents' fine 75 and 5oc Neck Co's. Pies like those your mother used to worth $2.50, at...................... $1.39 and large size......................... lljc wear in fecks and puffs...........39c W. C. Miller is visiting his Baker coun ty gold mine for a couple of weeks, sup make, at Williams' restaurant and lunch 100 doz Boys' Ironclad School Hose, 50 pcs double fold yard-wide imita 12 doz Gents' fancy laundried Shirts, Office rooms 9 and 10, Union Block. erintending the starting of important de counter. the $1(«$1.25 kinds.................. 63c tion French Flannels........... 134c sizes 7 to 10—never sold less than McITinnville, . Oregon Frank Wisecarver and family have re velopment work. 20 doz Gents' gray Merino Under 25c, at ..................................... 18c 1 case best Domestic Gingham .. 5c Yamhill Lodge No. 10, D. of H., will moved to Josephine county, where Frank wear, shirt and drawers......... 19c BICYCLE REPAIRER. 300 pairs Men s Fine Wool Pants, 250 fine tailor-made Jackets, fine silk huve initiation and supper at their lodge will still search for the yellow metal. 150 pairs Men's fine Shoes, worth up the $3@$3.50 values....... $1.98 room at next meeting Nov. 23d. All The wood air tight heater will save the and satin lining in black, mode, S. ROSCOE, to $3.50, lines slightly broken, members are requested to be present. price of a stove in one year. Hodson blue and brown—the regular 112.50 20 doz Boys’ Knee Pants, the 50c choice .................... $1.98 sells them. A careful and searching examination is garments, choice ................. $8.98 UMBRELLAS kind—all ages ............ 29c half the battle that brings relief from dis 150 Boys' Knee Pants and Reefer Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wood visited in Re-covered and 50 doz Men’s best 9-oz Blue Overalls, 100 Jackets,the ill.50 ami $7 kind$4.98 ease aDd pain. Dr. Vose’s success in Portland this week. Suits—the famous Jane Hopkin’s the line of chronic diseases of all kinds regular 50c values................... 39c 20 doz Men’s regular $2 Hats, in fine Repaired make, choice............................ $1.98 We are paying this week 35 to 40 cts is making bis patients happy. choice fur, choice.................. $ 1.29 150 doz Men's and Boys' wool caps 19c per roll for good butter and 28 cts per doz 2,000 yards fine Wool Dress Goods Full line of repairs and all repair work done in the best style. South ¡side Third Street near Mrs. Sarah Narver returned last week for fresh eggs. W allace & W alker . . . 8Jc 250 prs Men's Pants—broken lines, worth 50, 60, 65 and 75c, choice of 1 case 12Je Outing Flannel. B. from a visit with her son Forest at Logan Bros, equipped their batbroom the entire lot .......................... 29c 150 pairs Men’s Heavy Plow Shoes, worth up to $2.50, choice. $1.39 Sprague, Wash., and on Mondav left for with a fine porcelain tub during tbe the |2 and 11.95 kind ............. 11.39 150 doz Men's regular 50c Under MEAT MARKETS Los Angeles to make her home with her week. 100 doz Ladies’ fine embroidered wear, choice .............................. 39c 12 doz Ladies ’ White Muslin Night son David. Handkerchiefs, choice ............ 5c Mrs. W. A. Lindsey went to Portland Q STREET MEAT MARKET, Gowns and Skirts, heavily trimmed J pcs fine Silk and Wool Skirting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weed were up yesterday to remain over Sunday visiting 1,000 packages Envelopes, 25 in a with lace and embroidery, worth from Oregon City a part of the past week, her daughter. Moreens, in black and colors, worth package.................................... 2c Reynolds & Powell, Prop’s. visiting at J. E. Noll’s, M r. Weed re $1.25 @ $1.50, choice ............... 79c up to 75c, choice....................... 49c Cook A Son, J. B. Gardner and J. A. Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all ceived an injury to his hand in the tna- Peckham are constructing extensive 50 doz Utica Mills Bed Sheets, all 50 Men's and Boys’ double texture 250 Lace Curtain Samples, choice of kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for chinery of the woolen mills, whicb laid Mackintoshes, with cape. $1.19 ready for use................... 49c hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds stockyards out at John Booth’s place for the lot ....................................... 25c him off for a few days. of fat stock. Willard & Etirman. The great increase in the nnmber of Married, at the residence of the bride's The unmistakable values we are offering in every department of our house keeps our yyiLLARD & EHRMAN, patrons of our excellent lighting system parents near town, Wednesday, the 14th since the installation of the new dynamo, inst, Miss Esther Eborall and Mr. J. C. large force of sales-people constantly on the jump. We advise our friends to take advan Proprietors of is already calling up the subject of a Cockerham, Rev. A. J. Hunsaker, offi tage of these prices, as they are rarely seen in the heat of the trading season. more powerful engine to propel the ma ciating. chinery. Of interest to Ladies: Send your name Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds At the Baptist church next Snuday the and address to Saffomore Co., Box 766, South side Third St. between B and C. pastor will preach both morning and Portland, Or., ami we will mail you des AAA evening. The evening service will be of cription of an article every woman should unusual interest. The excellent chorus possess. 48-4 BARBERS. choir of twenty voices is giving us music, Miss EllaHendrick arrived home from Please Take Notice. and at this service the Hobbs Patty quar Unalaska on Monday, where she has I^OGAN BROS., tette will sing. All are welcome. K. Parties indebted to the firm of R. Ja been teaching in the government school. Sam T. Shaw, manager of the Shaw She gave up tbe work with reluctance, cobson & Co. are respectfully requested to settle at once, as accounts become due company which filled a week’s engage owing to failing health in that climate. WE OFFER Oct. I, 1900. We must have the money. ment at the opera house in McMinnville P. Fisher of the Chicago store attended We are located opposite II. C. Burns’ and aim R. J acobson & Co. to give all customers good treatment for little last spring, and also in 1899, has been the marriage of Miss Sadie Wilson and money. Bam rooms in connection. Your pat adjudged insane at Albia, Iowa, and com Nottce to Debtors. ronage solicited. Al Wells both of Portland, which oc mitted to the asylum at Mt. Pleasant. curred at tbe Episcopal church in that All persons who are indebted to us His trouble is due to nervous prostration. city Wednesday evening. will please call at once, and settle. HARNESS W. N. Long of this city and Miss Eva S. H owobth & Co. Mrs. Palmer and family have moved Jones, from near Salem, were married into tbe Bell residence in the northwest gLSIA WRIGHT, With Double Insole, at a Net Price of For Huie. Wednesday in Salem, the Christian min part of town, and the Noll property on B Manufactures and Deals tn ister performing the ceremony. The street thus vacated is occupied by Mr. J. 3 good milch cows, 33 sheep, 26 goats, bride and groom arrived home yesterday B. McCann and family, late of Happy and 1 yearliug heifer. On the I). Robert morning, and will occupy the Prevost valley. son farm, 6 miles south of Dayton. 48-3. saddles , bridles , spurs , residence on B street. ------ •- ... — — M. E. Hendrick is now located in his ^pd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they Chas. Galloway, while working with an new quarters, and offers a new line of can be bought anywhere else iu tfie Willamette License« to Narry. Other Shoes and Goods at Favorable Prices. Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are adze on his farm near town Tuesday groceries, crockery and glassware at Nov. 8—F. K. Heider, 39, and Laura pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. Best price paid for butter, eggs and other farm morning, cut the tendons of the instep of prices consistent with a moderately filled Penland, 34, of Sheridan. produce. one of his feet pretty badly. Dr. Geucher parse. Nov. 8—O. E. Lamaslers, 24, and Joaie dressed the wound, and Mr. Galloway Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab- A. Bones, 21, of Bellevue. DRAYMEN Special Sale Men’s Rubber Coats. Children ami Ladies’ Gossamers. took the afternoon train for bis home at ets cure biliousness, constipation and Also Men’s Extea Heavy Vicuna Underwear, and Ladies' Nov. 10—Fred ('rawford, 27, and Pau Oregon City. 10-ceut Hose, extra quality. gROWER & SON, headache. They are easy to take and lina Ott, 19, of this county. Mrs. Sophia Mercer, an Oregon pio pleasant in effect. For sale by Howortb Nov. 13—A. F. Harris, 23, and Myrta McniNNVILLE neer of 1852, and a native of France, died & Co., druggists. Pitman, 16, of this county. at Forest Grove last Monday. Mrs. Mer Nov. 13—J. C. Cockerham, 26, and Cal lx,ng is believed to be the cham cer was an aunt of the Mieses Sophia Esther Eboral), 21,of McMinnville. Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful and Sarah Mark of this city, who attend pion potato raiser hereabouts. Bis Bur General Merchandise CARLTON, OR. handling guaranteed. Collections will be made banks on tbe river bottom above the wa. monthly, Hauling of all kinds done cheap. ed the funeral at Forest Grove on Wed terworks yielded 200 bushels on three- nesday. fourths of an acre, and they average about a foot in length. The Grange & Farmers ’ Co. has moved OIK CI.I HBING LIST. into their new building, corner Third Clark A Buchanan of Portland, expert We have special arrangements with and B streets, with their boots, shoes, accountants, have been engaged by the the following leading publications, dr}- goods and dress goods departments, county court to expert the county records whereby we are able to offer them in and all their large stock except the gro for the last six years. If their work res connection with our own at exceedingly ceries, which remain for the present in urrects as much error as they found in low rates, as follows: The R eporter and the old building. The same inducements Washington county, there may lie some WE JOIN IN THE PROCESSION. Weekly Inter Ocean......................................... *1-35 are offered to our customers, while we old-tf me officers trembling in their shoes. Rural Northwest. Portland. semi-monthly... 1.25 carry more complete lines than ever. The Washington bova thought thev were This seems to be a period of Bargain Sales in McMinnville, and we propose to Oregonian, weekly......................................... 2.00 Come and see us in our new locatior. all right, but it proved different. It is be in it with the rest of them. We can save you money. Everything at cost and The Weekly San Francisco Call..................... 1.70 all broken lines, and goods a little behind the season below cost. Don't fail to call hoped Yamhill’s record will beat theirgy The Weekly New York Tribune..................... 1.25 M c M innville G range & F armers ’ Co. on us before you buy. The Tri-weekly New York Tribune................2.00 ”1 have used Chamberlain’s Colic, In a certain precinct in Portland when » »tvs’ - The Oregon Teachers’ Monthly ...................... 1 50 Sign of the Big Boot F. DIEÜSCHNEIDER. the votes were being counted a ballot «as Cholera anil Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine, ” says Mr. E. 8. found on which was written, “ I want to The VI. E. < hnreh. Bools and Shoes. ’’ The ladies of the M. E. church have vote for McKinley and Roosevelt.” This Phipps of Poteau, Ark. "It cured me of * $ < - \ \ / . > V made arrangements to celebrate Thanks was not the way the ballot should have bloody flux. I cannot s|>eak too highly Heal Estate Transfer«. Mabala Coline to Mary Ann Gil giving this year, in a thoroughly sociable been marked, but the intention of the of it.” This remedy always wins the Week ending Nov. 14 : voter was apparent, and the vote was good opinion, if not praise, of thoee who son lot 3 blk H Cozine’s 3d add manner. They are arranging to have a Daniel 8 Nash to Malvina C Nash to McM ........................................ 100 dinner for the members and friends of counted. Soon after a ballot was dis use it. The quick cures which it effects Iota 5 and 6 blk 61 Oak Park add Ered Bent and wf to Johanna Wen the church, for which no charge is to be covered on which was written, “I vote even in the moat severe cases make it a to McM........................................ $ 1 The art'of imitation in jewelry zel 27-lOOths of an a pt Benj made, and which is to be served in tbe for Bryay and Stevenson,” and opposite favorite everywhere. For sale by Ho- M J and Lillie Ball to Annette J Heater d I c t 3 r 2 ..................... 1 has been brought to such a high building of F. W. Fenton on Third St.as those two names a cross bad l>een wortli A Co., druggists. .VI V Lynch and wf to Mrs Joaie Ix>ban Iota 1,2, 3 and 4 blk 58 marked. This was counted for the dem degree of perfection that the Petition for a new county road has soon as the church services are over. A A Snow lot 3 blk B Cozine’s 3d Oak Park add to McM................ 120 cheap “gilt” stuff, found in gen been dratted by R. L Conner and Capt. meeting of the ladies was held in the ocratic candidates. add to McM ................. f>00 McM Nat Bank to Geo E and Han At the M. E. church services will be as Maloney and forwarded to the county eral stores, can with difficulty be parlors of the church on Monday after Wrn Galloway and wf to W V Wil- nah Fieh, lotft 1 and 2 blk 2 Mrs It asks that a lianiH n hf aw qr and aw qr of aw noon* to make arrangements for this usual next Sunday and the pastor will court of Polk county. told from fine rolled plate or Chandler’« 2d add to McM 575 qr sec 20-3-6................................. 300 method of celebrating tbe day, at which preach morning and evening. In the county road be established from the solid. Wear will demonstrate Jas H Shipley et al to Mra M J W S Kirk and wf to L W Charles • Grand Ronde store of Ellis Bros, down evening the subject will be "Some Advice the following committees were appoint the difference—appearance will Moore »w % of nw aec 2 5-7 10.21 a pt D Ijivfield claim ........ 500 ed. General chairman. Maria Bingham; of St. Paul.” The trustees of this church through the southern part of tbe reserva C E Ponnd and wf to Wm E and not. The only safe course in and 12 rod« off a aide nw qr of tion up Rogue river and through the have ordered six new lights to be pul in, on tables and reception, Mrs. Frank Lillian F Lawrence SO a in sec 32 90 buying jewelry of any sort is to nw ti sec 2-5-7........................... Í 3-5.................................................... Stout; on the furnishing of a cook stove and these will be burned for the first time i pass to the head waters of the Little Amelia Griebe to J F W L rely upon experience and hon G L Baker and wfto Margaret Mc and tables and chairs. J. W. Cullison, next Sunday evening. The choir box Nestucca to join with the Slab creek and Griebe a hf ne qr and a hf nw qr Cann Iota 5,6, 7 and 8 blk 11 esty of the established dealer, on decorations, Mrs. Augusta Palmer; has also been enlarged, and the mnsic is 1 Salmon river roads. There is a natural Baker A Martins’ add to McM 250 100 aec 20-4-6........................................ who cannot AFFORD to misrep outlet to the coast there, which lias never becoming excellent under the efficient on invitations, Mrs. C F. Mills. The Levina A Watt et al to Annetlie E J Kuykendall ami hnab to M D resent his goods. H ar pole lot 10 blk 9 Watt’s add Misses Daisy Herbert, Mabie Neal and drilling of Mr. Gortner. Miss Lena V. been opened except by Indian trail, and Hoffstatter Ji a near N Yamhill 60 to Amity........................................ 57 50 Helen E. Weed have been interviewing Tawney has also resumed charge of the > the establi-hment of a road would shorten O <) Howard and wf toO O Rhode Mabala Cozine to McM Col leva lot a number of the members and friends of organ for tbe winter, and her musical I by several miles, over rontes now trav- lot 3 blk 36 Oak Park add to McM 10 2 2 blk II Cosine’s a<id to McM I eled, the distance to both u lab creek and ability is milch appreciated. The usual Amanda F Fendall to Anna K High the church, and those whom they have [O J and A II Leabo to Hubert 40 a t 3 r 3 .................................. 1 so far seen have promised their co-oper cordial invitation is extended to all I Salmon river The court is expected to WM. F. DIELSCHNEIDER Bernards 492 a pt of Geo W Bur- Amanda F Fendall to EG Fendall ation and help, so that a good time is friends and members of this church to at ■ act favorably on tire petition at tbe Jan- > nett and JTHembree d 1 ca t 4-4 16,000 1 et al80at3r3... ..................... & BRO., The Jewelers. I nary term. tend all its services. confidently expected. Steamer Bonita^cz^rs** s ;. i CHICAGO STORE! Physicians and Surgeons * Unloading Sale ! I Additional Fuel Added to the Flame for tbe JNcxt Cwo «Iccka. Attorney and Notary Public J CITY MARKET. A CHICAGO STORE. BARBER. A Large Assortment of Buckingham & Hecht’s Tan Top Shoes HARNESS, _ _ XO. A, Koine, Truck and Dray Co The Real Thing o Reduction Sale of Boots and Shoes !