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ENTIRE STOCK AT COST! I will close out my entire stock of goods in the next Sixty Days at Cost, consisting of Hafdcuare, Stoves and Tinuiare, Tools, Buggies, Implements, Secuing fDaehines, Harness ¡ill Of all descriptions; ia fact everything will be sold at some price. - This is no Advertising Fake Business! t Everything will be sold strictly for cash or bankable note. Don’t ask for credit and be refused. Tnis will be the Biggest Sale ever made on a First-Class Stock of Goods in Yamhill county They will be sold at some price, BEGINNING APRIL FIRST. <W"A11 overdue Notes and Accounts must be settled within that time. S. a. MANNING, j I i» » i» J» í> If you are a buyer of Groceries in getting the i* i» «■ You Are Interested «« ♦J «« « ft « « most and the best for your money. In the < coming and going of grocery stores the little opera house grocery goes right along. Our Sugar, Coffee, Flour and fruits are down to bottom prices this month. Come and see. L. E. Walker. » b» » i» J» i» {♦ {♦ » J* G. 8. Wright, dentist. Have you seen that new granite ware at Hodson’s. Guaranteed the best. For grain and feed, vegetables and gar den seed, and farm produce, see J. A. D erby & S on . Wm. Reunie of Portland was up for a visit with his parents in this city over Sunday. Wall paper at cut prices. Must be sold. Call and see Hodson. Do you sleep on a feather bed? Have it renovated by Lambert, and see how much better you will rest. H. A. Palmer, the Grange & Farmers’ Store, and C. C. Murton are all selling the best country butter at 12}4c |ier lb. President Boardman attended the fun eral of H. M. Clinton in Portlandon Sun day, and was one of the speakers. Seven persons were received into mem bership in the Cumberland Presbyterian church last Sunday. There are several others yet to join. Friendship Rebekah lodge will have degree work at the next meeting, April 2d. A large attendance is desired. By order. In the spring the young lady’s fancy turns to thoughts of a new organ or piano. Wm Scott is supplying the demand all up and down the valley. Prices the low est and payments easy. See him. Two new hydraulic barber chairs of the latest style, have been placed in the shop of Logan Bros., by the enterprising proprietors. The McMinnville Fence Works have moved into the room formerly occupied by the postoffice. C. C. Jacobs is in charge of the business. A surprise party was given L. L. Cook at his home west of the college last Fri day evening. About thirty of his friends were present, and all report a gooti time. T. E. Conner, who went to Spokane last fall to undergo medical treatment, returned to his home near Whiteson this week, very much improved in Health. Yamhill lodge No. 10 D. of H. initiated 18 new members in one bunch last Fri day evening, and afterwards partook of an elegant banquet. This raises the membership of the lodge to near 180. Local advertising is Nick Kegg's fort. Try his famous cofl'ee. A son was born to the wife of Clarence Allen on Tuesday. Do you know N. E. Kegg pays the Portland price for eggs? Mrs. Dr. Cable arrived home from Portland during 'the week, much im proved in health. Wanted, at this otlice, a few photos of livestock, orchards or farms in Yamhill county. Bring your best butter and fresh eggs to Wallace A Walkerand get their worth in cash or mdse. Lumber is being taken out to Willard 4 Ebrman’s stock yards this week for enlargement of their building space. Look in at II. A. Palmer’s the last of this week for a fresh line of vegetables. New lodge stands for the various offi cers’ stations have been put in the new Burns hall. They were made by W. C. Arthur. N. E Kegg especially invites his friends as well as hiseuemies to visit his clean, light store and buy good coffee. Nice polite treatment. On Friday and Saturday everyone vis iting at M. E. Hendrick's store will be served with a dish of Wheatine prepared by a lady’ demonstrator, free. Mrs. Henry Bills and children came down from Dallas during the week, on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Burns. They will leave in a few days to join Mr. Bills, who expects to engage in business in Union, eastern Oregon. Miss N. Bennett, who is demonstrator for ttie Empire Milling Co.’s Wheatine, is serving that delicious breakfast food at the grocery department of the Grange & Farmers’ store. Wheatine is one of the leading breakfast foods on the market. Being made at San Francisco, it is essen tially a home industry worthy of patron age. LOCAL NEWS. Wav Spring $ccds g ARE ARRIVING DAILY great profusion and in endless variety. All the Latest Styles in Dress Goods for Spring and Summer. Call and see our tempting jfrray of bargains, : Which has never been excelled in the County Every Department in the house is full to overflowing with Bright New Goods. i ♦ : g t i Our Lines in jC a dies' Shoes, Stoves, barasols, burnishings, Stc., g Osteopathy is that science which treats diseases by the removal of obstructions to the nerve or blood supply of the af fected part or organ. Disease is the re sult of misplacement of some bone, mils cle, Egament, nerve or other structure. Osteopathic physicians regard the body as a machine, all parts of which must be in their proper places and in perfect har mony with each in order to have health. Osteopathy is not faith cure, divine heal ing, massigeor Swedish movements. Os- teopathists are recognized specialists in nervous diseases by reason of their per fect knowledge of anatomy (the human body.) All diseases, both acute and chronic, are successfully treated by oste opathy w ithout the use of drugs or knife. The treatment is perfectly painless To those who doubt, we say, come and see. We are ready at all times to demonstrate our methods,and will cheerfully explain our science to all inquirers. If you have been pronounced incurable, call and get a free diagnosis and examination. If we cannot help you, we will tell you so. For further information call on or address I)r. 0. T. Smith, room 7, Union block, Mc Minnville. I Must be seen to be appreciated. O.teopatby. Peery Drug Co. carry a complete line of drugs and sundries. Everything up to date. Purest prescription drugs only Leaves McMinnville for Portland and way landings Tuesday, Thursdsy and Saturday dispensed. Come in and see our line of G. 8. Wright, dentist. mornings at 6:00 Arrives from Portland on fine perfumes. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 p. m There are several inches of snow on Fare, round trip, |1.30. Freight at lowest The people of Hillsboro have invited rates. L. P. HOSFORD, Master. the mountains west of Noith Yamhill the Methodist conference to meet with Wanted—Wool and mohair. them next Septeuilier, which means that ATTORNEY. Ilm2 C hristenson & H ouck . the annual conference will be held there. Land titlesand land business a specialty. C. W. Hodson of Portland visited with Ex-Register U. 8. land office. The Pacific Coast Fire Relief aaeocia his mother, Mrs. M. M. Hodson, a few tion which was recently organized in days during the week. R obert a . miller Portland w ith Dr. P. I.. McKenzie as pres Cut rates on wall paper for the next ident and F. J. Martin as secretary, it is Attorney at Law month at Wm. Scott’s. understood will establish its headquarters Oregon City, Or. Misa Ethel Link of Portland visited in Seattle her brother and sister in this city last Fine Knox sailors, 75c. Belter grade, All questions relating to land business prompt- ■ week. |1.25. Fine Canton sailors, black and ly answered by letter. Fresh English rye grass seed for sale white, 35e. Children’s sombreros, 50c , —— and 75c. Genuine Mexican braid som by R. Baird, North Yamhill. 14-4 At the Old Home. yyiLLARD & EHRMAN, The many friends of Mr. ami Mrs. O. J. S. Rathbun of Portland, district lec breros, silver trimmed. $1.00. At Miss Proprietors of O. Hodson will read with interest the turer for this Masonic jurisdiction, was Eva Martin’s. Chas. P. Nelson of the Grange store following, taken from a late copy of the in the city yesterday and last evening. We are paying this week 35 to 40 cts came near having a serious fall on Satur Muncie, Ind., Times: “A St. Patrick Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds per roll for good butter and 12J4 cts day. Stepping down from the shelving euchre party was given by Mr. and Mrs. to the counter his foot slipped from the Jack Stouder last evening at their home for fresh eggs. W allace & W alker . South side Third St. between B and C. edge and he fell on his side against the on East Main street. The decorations Alex Westerfield of Lafayette began counter. He was rendered unable to were all in green, and an appropriate work with A. V. R. Snyder on the Tran PHYSICIANS s[>eak for a time, but soon recovered luncheon was served, one course being script Monday morning. fish and potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. O.O. himself. E. GOUCHER, H. D. We extend a special invitation to the E. W. Fuller, being tired of railroad Hodson and Mrs. Will Hodson, of Ore Racket store in our new quarters on work, called for hie time on the fifteenth gon , were guests of honor. Volumes of south side Third street. Physician of this month, but will work for the com Moore’s poems and a basket of potatoes C. F. M ills <St Co. Misses Grace pany the remainder of the month, in or were the prizes given and Surgeon. Judge Wm. Galloway of the Oregon der to give them time to fill his place Guthrie, Alma Budd. Edna Hodson and City land office was here looking after with another man. Office over McMinnville National Bank. He will visit in Mrs Campbell assisted Mrs. Stouder." Calls responded to Day and Night. his farming interests from Saturday un Portland and Astoria before returning A large number of guests were present to do honor to the Oregonians who are M c M innville - - - O regon . til Tuesday home to McMinnville, where he has a visiting at the shrine of their earliest rec Hon. George C. Brownell of Oregon position with Contractor Arthur for the ollections. ÇOOK & CABLE, ------ ---------------- City was an attorney in circuit court on season. A Birthday Surprl.r. Monday, representing the defendant in Dr. G. S. Wright will be in his office Last Monday, March 25th, was the 821! the case of Vinton vs. Melotte. here the first 15 days of each month, and anniversary of the birth of Uncle O. H. Rev. H. T. Atkinson received word on the last 15 in his new office in Portland. Adams of this city His relatives to the Monday of the death of liis father in Ire Those wishing work done will do well to number of 24 walked into his lieantiful Rooms in Jacobson Block, remember this, and call w lien the office home in the evening to the complete M c M innvillb , ... O rigon . land, which occurred on Feb. 22d. He surprise of himself and wife. There was [>ast 80 years of age, and his son had is not closed. This regulation will take were 15 grandchildren present, also G. effect the 15th of next month, when he not seen him for fourteen years. W. Jones and wife, W. G. Henderson J C. MICHAUX, n. D., I am paying the top price for poultry will leave for Portland. No one will and wife, Mrs. Ada Hill, Austin Adams and wife, Frank G. Adams an<l wife and eggs and want all I can get,as I have work in the office here but himself. Miss Inez Adams. The evening was Physician and Surgeon, a and The endeavorers of the Christian special order to fill. Remember I pay pleasantly passed. Mr. Adams and wife church will hold a social with refresh are among the most estimable citizens of cash. H. A. P almer . M c M innville , O regon . this city and state, and their relatives O. H. Irvine is again confined to his ments this evening. Each lady is re' and friends find much pleasure in the Office in Wright Block. quested to bring two ribbons of same home, and bis condition is said to lie apparent enjoyment ami comfort which serious. We regret to hear this, as with color. The gentleman will select his surround them in their declining years his many friends we were led to hope company to ice cream by the ribbon, and BARBERS. will pay according to the weight of the Chance for it Home. that he was on the way to recovery. lady, at 20c a hundred pounds. All are Six acres for sale adjoining McMinn Robert Brownlee, who has been as J OGAN BROS., invited. ville, planted to onions and other vege sistant station agent here for some time, R. O. Joues is likely to prove Amity’s tables. Large 10-room home, barn and has been given the station at Montagne. California, and left for his new work on most enterprising citizen. He is at work chicken house. Orchard and greenhouse. Windmill and pump for irrigating gar We are located opposite H. C. Burns’ and aim Tuesday. His brother will assist Agent putting in a creamery for his own use to give all customers good treatment for little Pense for the present. and tiie accommodation of his neighItor.. den. A big bargain. Enquire at this money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat office. ronage solicited. Ore Price, the handsome young law His plan is to put in a separator at once, yer of Newberg, tried his first case in the and afterwards put in the other machin W m D! Wood!! circuit court for Yamhill county on Mon ery, if he can get enough milk to make HARNESS Sealed bills will be received at the Mc it pay. It is bound to pay if his neigh day, and won it. He was formerly a We Minnville tile factory, through the month drug clerk in Ab Hill’s store in this city, bors will all rally to his support. PLSIA WRIGHT, of April, for 50 cords of number one sec and is a shining example of a young want to see it prove a good object lesson ond growth fir wood, to lie delivered at Manufactnrcs and Deals in for McMinnville man who has made his way by dint of said factory by Sept. 15th, 1901. hard study and untiring industry. We Lambert, the laundryman, ever reach T aylor A H f . ath . understand he has a brother who is very ing out for more business, is going to add SADDLES, BRIDLES. SPURS. much like him. another Io ng-felt want to hia establish-, Headache often result« from a disor •.nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they Git up and go if you expect to ever inent. He has designed and is having dered condition of the stomach and con ?a.i tie tiought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harnesa are constructed a renovator for feather beds. stipation of the bowels. A doee or two pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. accomplish anything, I mean on Sunday morning. We expect to entertain our Beds of feathers should he renovated of Chamberlain’s stomach and liver tab audience next Sunday morning and eve regularly, not only for the added com lets will correct these disorders and cure DRAYMEN ning from the following vubiort. morn fort you feel from lying upon them, but the headache. Sold by Howortli. ing, "What Part of the Bible ia In mere especially from health considera gROWER & SON, Clearance Hale af ahee*. spired?” evening subject, "Life Insur tion». No feather bed should be need McHINNVILLE Now is the time to get some genuine ance from the Maccabee Standpoint.” after a spell of sickness, without a thor Special music by the best choir we have ough renovation, and thia is the work bargains in ladies' and men's shoes aa ever had. Miss Snyder soloist. Dr. J. IP that Lambert will soon be prepared to we need room for spring stock. There ia do. The work will be done in the beet no place like the Racket Store for real Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful Nelson leader hand Ung guaranteed Collection, will be made style and at the moat reasonable rates. 1 value«. A rnold L indsey , Pastor. monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. Steamer Bonita C hicago S tore . W. A. fàtue, General Merchandise We have to offer our customers good prices in the follow ing lines: CITY MARKET. © Rubber Goods Heavy Winter Wear. a little and see our offers on Summer Goode. Mf^T’Best 1’ricee for Farm Produce. W. A. HOWE, Carlton. E. MILLINERY ! •----------------------------------------------------------------------- • Most Complete Store in the Valley. • Physicians and Surgeons. BARBERS. HARNESS, Truck and Dray Co 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 . iWar! War! War!! $ Is being declared everj' day by Housekeep ers against dirt, and they will find it far easier to win a victory if they secure their Wall Paper, Cementico, And Other Wall Dressings, at O. O. HODSONS. ♦ ? f • : I : 3857 The McMinnville National Bank. Of McniNNVILLE, OREOON. P aid C apital , 150,000 S übpli h and P rofits , $25,000 Tranucu a General Banking bu.ine.s and extend. to it« patron, every facility con.iateut with .afe and prudent banking. DIRECTORS: L. E. Cowls Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Rogers, Vice Pres. E.C. Apperson,Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier OWk. hour, v a. Io 4 p. M. Take The Reporter and Get the News One Dollar Per Year.