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l «.«■ 1 ..'.T*- i LOCAL NEWS. Steamer Bonita Leave« McMinnville for Portland and way landings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at H:o0 Arrives troui Portland on Monday, W’ednaeday and Friday, at 6 p. ni Fare, round trip, 11.50. Freight at lowest rales. L. P. HOSFOR1», Master. PHYSICIANS P E. GOUCHER, n. D. Physician and Surgeon. (»flice over McMinnville National Bank. Calls responded to bay and Sight. M c M innville - - - oregon . - QOOK & CABLE, Physicians and Surgeons. Rooms in Jacobson Block, M c M innvillk , J - . - O rroon . • C. MICHAUX, n. D., Physician and Surgeon, M c M innville , O regon . Office in Union Block. yyILLARD & EHRMAN, Proprietors of CITY MARKET. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds South side Third St. between B and C. 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, BRIDLES, SPURS, ^lidbrushes, nnd sells them cheaper than they ?an be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. DRAYMEN gROWER & SON, McHINNVILLE Truck and Dray Co Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful ha idling guaranteed. Collectionswill be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. Dr. J. F. Calbreath, asylum superin tendent, was in the city on business this week. Hugh Easterly will leave here Friday for National City, California, to engage in the lemon woik. Mr. ami Mrs. W. L. Warren are enjoy ing a visit from their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ed M. Warren, late of San Francisco. Ed and wife expect soon to locate in Seattle. Good Cnugh Medicine for Children. “I have no hesitancy in recommend ing Chamlierlain's cough remedy,” says F. P. Moran, a well known and popular baker, of Petersburg, Va. “We have given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping cough, and it has always given perfect satisfac. tion. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children as it contains no opium or other harmful drug.” Sold by Howorth. Book» Given Away. A little booklet. “What a Chair Car Is.” has just been issued by the Burling ton route. To anyone intending to make a trip east it will give a great deal of val uable information. These elegant chair ears are attached to every Burlington route train, and seats are free to holders of tickets via the Burlington. Many travelers preft r the chair car to the tour ist sleeper. The book will be sent free to anyone addressing R. W. Foster, Tick et Agent Burlington Route, Cor. 3d and Stalk Sts., Portland, Or. --------- ...---------- Tmirlil Cars. The tourist cars, like a new-paper in a country town, certainly will “hll a lone felt want. A cool, clean, well ventilated sleeping anil obser vation car, equally free from the discomforts of the old fashioned passenger coach and the stuf fy heat of the over-luxuriously upholstered drawing risiili and sleepingears, and at a mod erate extra fee, has solved tbe problem of pro viding attractive accommodations for general public. The O R. <k N. Co. runs three of these vara daily between Portland and the east. A porter lain charge of each car to look after the wants and comfort» of the passenger». For rates and particulars write to A. L.CRAIG, General Passenger Agent O. R A N. Co., Portland, Ore. ’ V Rear Admiral Sampson s regard “for the good cf the service” led him to forget that the gnod of the ser vice depends to a large extent upon the consideration that the service | shows to the man behind the gun There have been many times in the history of the country when the so-1 cial standing of the gunner was of far less import to the nation than Jiis ability to shoot. • G. 8. Wright, dentist. Wanted—Wool and mohair. 11 m2 C hristenson & H oi ck . Cut rates on wall paper for the next month at Wm. Scott's. The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian one vear for $2, strictly in advance Jerome Derby intends opening a gen eral produce market on C Street near the city hall, in a few days. Wall paper at cut prices. Must be sold. Call and see Hodson. Mrs. Knight Olds returned home Tues day evening from a visit with Portland friends. We are paying this week 35 to 40 cts per roll for good butter and 12 cte for fresh eggs. W allace & W alker . George Gammie, of Portland, l^te manager of Broadmead stock farm, was visiting friends in town last Friday and Saturday. At the old stand, the St. Charles store is etill doing business, dealing out a fine quality of groceries and paying the high est price for farm produce. Miss Mabie Strowbridge of Portland is the guest of Mrs. D. I. Asbury this week. We extend a special invitation to the Racket store in our new quarters on south side Third street. C. F. M ills & Co. Married—By Rev. Joseph Hoberg, at his residence, on Tuesday, March 5th, Mr. A. C. Levis and Miss Bertha Esta brook, both of Lafayette. Lowest rates to all poiuts east, best and quickest service. The Burlington route. Write for particulars and adver tising matter. R. W. Foster, Ticket Agent, Portland, Or. Alex Westerfield returned to Lafayette from Grass Valley on Saturday, where he has been publishing the Grass Valley Journal for several months. S, G. Dor ris succeeds him as editor . Dressmaking done at 75c per day at your homes or at my place of residence with Mrs. Newhouse, Third street. 8-4 Miss L aura B andle . I’resiilent Boardman will occupy the Baptist pulpit next Sunday both morn ing and evening, and will continue to serve as supply until a new minister is secured. Mrs. J. F. Adams and T. A. White are two property holders who have the warmest thanks of all pedestrians who pass their premises. Both have con structed new sidewalks and it didn’t take a city ordinance to compel them to do it, either. Miss Valeria Patty, who for almost a year has been a faithful and efficient compositor in this office, severed tier connections at the close of last week to take a position with Sanford A Edwards, the wholesale milliners of Portland Miss Patty is not without experience anti natural taste in millinery, and her rapid advancement is looked for. Miss May Barnhart has taken her place in this office. Fred L Post, the fruit raiser of the Willamette island, is now shipping a large variety of his cured fruits to east ern markets. Owing to the high price necessarily paid to secure fruit last sea son, the returns are not highly profitable. He gets from 6c to 6'ac per pound for a good article of dried prunes in the St. Paul market. We asked him what it would cost to put in a good fruit dryer in McMinnville. He said that a dryer which would turn off a thousand bushels of dried prunes in a day could be built and equipped for $2,0o0. If a local sub sidy could be raised for such an enter prise, Mr. Post, could he be secured, would make an excellent manager of the business. Thursday evening of last week Sheriff Durbin of Marion county was in the city for the purpose of taking back with him one C. F. Wright, who gave his name here as Chas. Johnson, a notorious ex convict, whose movements duting the previous week, were a strange mixture of luck, shrewdness and fatal foolishness. On the previous Monday he was acquit ted of stealing a watch from a Salem man nearly two months ago. and was liberated from jail. That night he stole the mare and also stole a saddle and bri dle from the feed stable of Mr. Schramm, in Salem. In this city he traded the horse, saddle and bridle for another ani mal and outfit, getting some money “to boot.” With that he could not resist the temptation to fill up with Yamhill booze Wednesday, and this was his undoing. Tbe description of the stolen animal and the suspected thief had fallen in the meantime into the hands of the Yambill county officers, and they recognized the horse in jiossession of Elmer Johnson, of Forest Grove. This fact they telephoned to Sheriff Durbin, and he asked them to look up the man who bad done the trad ing. A short search resulted in his be ing located at the city jail, where he had been placed while intoxicated. Sheriff Durbin's surprise may be imagined when he found npon the person of Wright the watch belonging to J. G. Evans, for the theft of which a Marion county jury had acquitted him a few days before. All the way to Salem Wright watched for a chance to strike Durbin, and twice raised hie hands preparatory to doing so. It was only hv the inoet constant vigilance , that the sheriff avoided a tight and land ed his prisoner there without being com pelled to shoot him. Dealb ol O. L. Clark. G. S. Wright, dentist. O. L. Clark, tbe well-known insurance Seed oats for sale. man for the Bankers Life, who has 104 Wst. E bokall , Bellevue, Or. «pent much time in McMinnville, aud Miss Nellie Cooper is visiting in Port who had many friend« here, died in the land. hospital at Salem early Wednesday Have you seen that new granite ware morning. He w aa stricken with appen at Hodson’s. Guaranteed the best. dicitis a week before and the disease had W. E. Spurrier is assistant at S. A. reached a too advanced stage w hen the Manning’s. operation was performed. Bring your best butter and fresh eggs Before his death, Mr. Clark gave mi to Wallace A Walker and get their worth nute directions regardiug the diapoaition in cash or uidse. of his affairs and his fuueral. . Deceased Mrs.C. A. Dibble of Portland is visit was 26 years old. He leaves a young ing Iter daughter, Mrs. S. Howorth. wife, a mother, one sister and fourbrot) - The wood air tight heater will save the ers to mourn his untimely demise. He price of a stove in one year. Hodson was a member of the Diana lodge K. of 1*. of this city, and a number of members sells them. Miss Mary Jones of Salem is visiting will go to Corvallis today to attend the her sister Mrs. W. N. Long. funeral. Why do you sell your eggs for 12c per New Calholie Pastor. dozen when you can get 13c at M. E. Rev. M. J. Hickey, late pastor of Ash Hendrick’s? land, has been appointed by Archbishop A. D. Hoskins is still kept at home by illness. See his closing out announce Christie to take charge of McMinnville, ment. and has already taken up his residence Full line of field and garden seeds at among us. He is spoken of as an excep the produce market of C. F. Daniels, tionally brilliant orator, affable ill mail sold as cheap as they can be purchased ner and of broad views. There is no doubt but that he will be cordially re anywhere in the valley. J. I.. Hoskins was able to get up town ceived by his congregation and strongly on Tuesday the first time since his six supported in his church work. The rev weeks' illness. erend gentleman will hold services on Why do you take your eggs, butter Sunday next at 10:30 a. m. and at 4 p. m. and produce to H. A. Palmer? Ans.— and will preach on both occasions. Because he gives us their money’s worth There will be no services on Friday night, the 8th inst., as the father will be in cash or groceries. Father Mrs. W. E. Warren of college side is visiting the Indian missions. very seriously ill, and has sent tor all her Hickey says that lion-Catholics are quite children. welcome to his church and will be treat The St. Charles store for a full line of ed with every kind consideration. crockery and chinaware of the latest de COLLEGE NOTES. signs. The Reporter is pleased to hear that the Apply to the Sophomores for sign McMinnville opera house will be put on painting. the Cordray circuit, lints assuring some good shows. Hurrah ! McMinnville w ill go “up” in ■> For sale— 6% acre orchard, '/i mile a car, i. e. to Corvallis. from Dayton. Young trees, barn, well, When w ill the bakery resume? When large house, everything in good shape. Tommy comes marching back. Apply on premises. H. F. C orner . The “rooters” ase beginning to under I). B. Ktngery’«condition was slightly improved yesterday. His daughter from stand “drill, ye terriers,drill. ” eastern Oregon, and his sort from Stan President Boardman gave a spirited ford university are at his Itedside. chapel talk touching our position in com Peery Drug Co. carry a complete linX. bing athletic meets. of drugs and sundries. Everything up Mrs, Jones, Children's Home agent, to date. Purest prescription drugs only dispensed. Come in and see our line of gave an impressive chapel talk. Ask fine perfumes. Adam,the preacher. The Cumberland Presbyterians will According to Stannard the English begin a series of revival meetings on Sun Roundheads of the 17th century should day, March 17th. Dr. Dalton, of the be called soreheads. Portland church, will be the preacher. One of the bible Btudeuts made the as There is good prospect of securing the state Sunday school convention for Mc- tounding statement that “Paul attacked Minhville. It will be held May 14th to the eating of sacrificed idols.” 16th. Mr. Pilkington has been elected track In the spring the young ladj’s fancy manager for this season and Mr. Nelson turus to thoughts of a new organ or piano. will fill the place of Mr. Hobbs as mana Wm Scott is supplying the demand all ger of our ’01 football team. up and down the valley. Prices the low J.S. Wallace supplied the pulpit in est and payments easy. See him. The outlook for a heavy erop of peach Calvary Baptist church, Portland, Sun es is very promising. At the Miles Hen day, and remained in the city until drick orchard down on the Willamette Wednesday, receiving training on his ora the trees are said to be replete with fruit tion. The Freshmen have the honor of giving buds, and a few more spring days will the most entertaining and best delivered see them in full bloom Headache often results from a disor rhetorical this year. The platform work dered cot-jition of the stomach and con deserves great credit, but the “finale” stipation of the bowels. A dose or two has never been excelled in the history of The forces of Rutherford of Chamberlain’s stomach and liver tab the college displayed great endurance and saved the lets will correct these disorders and cure Hag at the strategic moment by compell the headache. Sold l>y Howorth. ing the evacuation of Commodore Adams 0. 0. Hodson writes from Muncie that ever since he has been there the ther and his Stout aid-de-camp. mometer lias registere 1 from 4 to 20 de For Kale. grees above zero, hut notwithstanding this lie is having a liiyu time with old My stock of harness, goods and fix friends, and was going to make a trip to tures. If I do not sell before the 10th the state capital w ith a lot of them. of April, entire stock will be sold at Dr. W. H. Vose on his recent trip to auction by the piece to the highest bid southern Oregon, decided to locate in Yoncalla, D ou ^ h I b county, and will move der. Auction will be held once or twice thither this week. Dr. Vose is an excel a week until entire stock is sold. Stock lent gentleman and a good physician, and will he replenished when necessary to we wish him every success in his new sell all Reason for selling is ill health. field. Will go east. A. D. H oskins . Atthe opera house Friday evening, the Send l a Your Name. entertainment given by the Christian Endeavor, though rather poorly attended, If you are going east now, or contém was a rare treat to lovers of elocution and plate a trip at any time in the future, music. Miss Holmes and Miss Gambell, send us your name, we will place same in their respective roles, received merited on our list and will keep you advised applause, from time to time of any reduction in Mr. Wallace, orator for the home col east-bound passenger rates and you will lege in the contest to be held tonight at also receive advertising matter <lescri|>- Corvallis, has been given the place of first tiveof the Burlington route service as fast speaker. Some argue that this is unfor as it is issued. We have the lowest tunate, and yet thev say first impressions rates, quickest time and best service. are often the most lasting. Let ns hope Address R. W. Foster, Ticket Agent Bur so. Forty seats have been reserved for lington Route. Cor. 3d and Stark Sts., Portland, Or. the McMinnville delegation Al Young is recovering from a severe attack of inHammation of the bowels. On the beginning of Lis recovery Mrs. Young was prostrated w ith a severe derange- mentofthe nervous system, which has brought on at least temporary mental aberration. She is with ber parents southwest of the city. Some good suggestions are contributed by a correspondent in another column relative to 1 he local need for enterprises which shall give employment to the people and manufacture our raw materi als in'o rna> kt t.ible products, and tbe ne cessity of working in harmony in order to get such things. In answer to the ques tion, Where is the paper that has ever mentioned the s.mp factory? we respond “Here!” The files of the Reporter are full of gratuitous mention encouraging the project at its outset, and many other projects which never materialized to the same extent. Any constant reader of the paper knows this. We are always ready to lend a helping hand within the legitimate province of a newspaper, but we cannot furnish the capita) for and manage the business of new enter prise». Though many would differ on some propositions, in the main our cor respondent is on the right track, and if other citizen» show the same spirit of willingness and harmony something will be accomplished along the lines suggest ed. Don't fail to read tbe article. Card ol Thank». We wish to express our sincere appre ciation of the great kindness shown by friends in the recent burial of Mrs. Le titia Bean, our mother and friend, en trusted to our care. C harles B ean . T. D. H enderson . g I ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ § g :: I I g C hicago S tore . Another Sensation f March q , H ♦♦ We place on sale Saturday morning, for 3 Days Only, -350 Pairs- Ladies Vici Kid Shoes In Self and Patent Leather Tips, French and Common Sense Heels. g ♦♦ : :: n g These goods are all solid throughout and good wearers. In sizes 2'j to 7%, E and EE. No merchant would think of offering these shoes at less than $2. Our Sale price for 3 days, will be : $1.29 per pair H ♦♦ 'I Wrapper Sale Continues All This Week. C hicago S tore W. >£ Gioire, General Merchandise We have to offer our customers good prices in the follow ing lines: © æ ? ® Rubber Goods H eav * Winter Wear. CO^Wait a little and see our offers on Summer Goods, nr Best Prices for Farm Produce. W. A. HOWE, Carlton. MILLINERY ! Most Complete Store in the Valley. M rs - H. A. S wanson , C arlton , O r . Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Goods. Wait and see our new Spring and Summer Styles. M rs - H. A. S wanson , C arlton . : c Wni‘! I War! War!!« : Is being declared every day by Housekeep ers against dirt, and they will find it far easier to win a victory if they secure their Wall Paper, Cementico, e ❖ And Other Wall Dressings, nt O. O. HODSONS. : : : s Clearance wale of Nliors. Now is the time to get some bargains in ladies' and men's we need room for »firing stock. no place like the Racket Store values. ■ ... ■»—— genuine' shoes as There is j for real ' For Male. Small fruit farm, 28 acres; 20 acres in cultivation, 3 in prunes, 2 in other fruit, good house and barn, near North Yam hill. Address box 85, North Yamhill. -------- ...-------- J. C, Cooper returned from hie eastern trip yesterday. He virited one week with his children in San Francisco. He visited but two sections that will at all compare with Oregon: southern Califor- ’ nin and Louisiana. The latter is mochi like Yamhill county. He believes tbe : war is paved for the future passage of the Indian War veteran's bill, and all dele-1 gatea return filled with the same hope. The McMinnville National Bank. Of McHINNVILl.E, OREGON. P aid C apital , 150,000 S urplus and P rofits , 125,000 Transact* a General Banking buxine** and extend* tn ita patrons every facility contristent with safe and prudent banking. Of RECTORS : L. E. Cowls Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren Lee Laughlin, F^res. J. L. Roger», Vice Pres. E.C. Apperson,Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier Office hour« o ■ m. to 4 p. m. Take The Reporter and Get the News One Dollar Per Year. X’