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G. 8. Wright, dentist. I act W aa L LdSl VVCC1K Your attention was called to the fact that S. A. MANNING Would close out his entire stock of Hardware and Implement Business at Cost or below. Have you taken advantage of this chance? If not, you are missing A Splendid Opportunity To save money by thia unprecedented offer. V There is no reserve. Everything goes at the re- duced rates. Come and see the bargains offered, get the prices, make au effort to raise the necessary money and save many dollars thereby. Don’t delay until the stock is broken, but come now. u= =4^ » « » i» è» i» J» i» » 4» » j; You Are Interested S If you are a buyer of Groceries in getting the 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 » i» bottom prices this mouth. Come and see. « « « « ♦t ♦j <t « ♦i L. E. Walker. E. GOUCHER, n. D. Physician and Surgeon. Oftice over McMinnville National Bank. Calls responded to Day and Eight. M c M innville - - - O regon . - £OOK <& CABLE, Physicians and Surgeons. Rooms in Jacobson Block, M c M innville , J ... O regon . C. MICHAUX, n. o., Physician and Surgeon, M c M innville , O regon . Ortice in Wright Block QR. C. T. SniTH, Osteopathic Physician Union Block, McMinnville, Oregon. Ortice Hours, 10-12 and 2-1. BARBERS. I OGAN BROS., BARBERS. 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 pLSIA WRIGHT, Manufactures and Deals in HARNESS, SADDLES. BRIDLES, » LOCAL NEWS. PHYSICIANS £7 » » i» SPURS, •aid brushes, and sells them cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. yyiLLARD & EHRMAN, Proprietors of CITY MARKET. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds Bonth side Third St. between B and C. DRAYMEN ßROWER & SON, McHINNVILLE Truck and Dray Co Good« of all description, moved, and careftil handling guaranteed. Collection« will be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. Twa Fine »«■Iliana. Van S., the trotter, and Pollox, the Pen-heron, will make the present season as follows: Amity, Mondays; Sheridan, Tuesday», Wednesday» and Thursdays, McMinnville, Fridays and Saturdays. Terms made known on application. J. W. H ehry . G. 8. Wright, dentist. Wanted—Wool and mohair. Ilm2 C hristenson & H ouck . C. C. Murton is selling best country butter for 25c per roll. tf Cut rates on wall paper for the next month at Wm. Scott’s. We are paying this week 30 to 35 cts per roll for good butter anil 12 cts for fresh eggs. W allace & W alker . Miss Maud Carlisle of Portland has ! been the guest of Miss Laverne FentoD the paBt week. Mrs. Wm. Ball and Mrs. J. E. Durham left on Monday for British Columbia, not being able to get away as expected last week. 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 vailey. Prices the low est and payments easy. See him. A single advertisement may do no vis ible good, but it is the magnet which draws the reader to the next one, and finally to become a customer A. Trudell, the lumberman from above North Yamhill, was in the city on Mon day. He told us his mill will start up about May 1st with Thos. Perry as en gineer and Wils Reed as sawyer. The yard in McMinnville has been placed in charge of J. A Frisbie. Laurel Keith Harris, the 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harris of Salem, formerly of ibis city and earlier of Amity, died last Friday of inflamma tion of the brain. The family is deeply- grieved, but have tbe sympathy of a wide circle of friends. On Wednesday, April loth, Dr. H. C. Fenton of Portland and Miss Marie B. Dart were married at the home of the bride in St. Helens We heartily congratulate the doctor. When other darts as well as Cupid’s reach a man, who wouldn’t yield? The holding of circuit court in Yamhill county this week by Judge R P. Boise calls up interesting reminiscence of the long ago. It is certainly remarkable to see a man of 82 years presiding upon the judge's bench with practically the same keen insight into tbe intricacies and qoirks of law and lawyers that he has displayed at any time since bis admission to the bar in 1848, or his election to the judgeship in 1880. It requires some ex ercise of one’s gray matter to compre hend that tbe gray-haired man on the bench was, way back in 1867, one of the representatives to the territorial legisla ture from Polk county and an important factor in framing a constitution for the great state of Oregon which has never been abrogated, modified or amended. Judge Boise materially assisted at that time in furnishing Oregon with her fund amental laws, and was chairman of the committee on legislation. Probably less than a thousand people lived in Yambill county then, and McMinnville was a country store and croesroada. Since then he baa been supreme judge »nd chief justice, »nd since 1880 continuously on the bench of the circuit cojrt except one term. Few instances can be found in Oregon or elsewhere of a life so well rounded in tbe performance of duty and public trust as that of Judge Boise. See the Wldow Bedott company thia, Thursday, evening. Be swell And ride Dave Caldwell, an efficient and honest A Snell. painter of loug standing, has lieeu re For sale at Williams’ book store. touching the front of the Fenton block. Rev. R. W. King ia in Astoria. Farm machinery, buggies, bicycles, spray pumps, etc , at prices that are Mrs. Mary Stow is reported quite ill. Claude Sparks is employed in a ma right, at Mitchell, Lewis A Staver’s. Judge Burnett attended court this chine shop in Portland. Sheriff Frazier of Portland was buying week in a new role—witness in a suit for divorce, luckily, not his own, however. horses in this city on Wednesday. A telegram from Hillsboro says the Have you seen that new granite ware Widow Bedott company is one of the at Hodson’s. Guaranteed the beet. best that ever played there. Tonight, John Rennie was down from Eugene (Thursday) at opera house. over Sunday visiting his parents. Do you wear kid gloves? Something AU kinds of good fresh vegetables at interesting iu the Chicago store ad. And H. A Palmer's. you’ve got to get an automobile motion Miss Josie Gortner has sufficiently re on you. covered from her late illness to be able Misses Nellie Cooper aud Lena Taw to resume her teaching. ney are spending the week at the home Wall paper at cut prices. Must be of the latter on the highlands north of Bold. Call and see Hodson. Sheridan. Glen Henderson is the new clerk at You love comedy, of course. It gives Peery’s drug store. Carl Shortridge has you a chance to see the bright side of gone to his home at Dolph life. The Widow Bedott company will The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. give it in its purity this, Thursday, even C. V. Kuykendall of North Yamhill ing, at opera house died last Tuesday evening with mem You get the best values in hats, shoes, branous croup. corsets, hosiery, oil cloth, ribbons, lace For grain and feed, vegetable and gar and embroidery, tinware and notions, den »eed, and farm produce, nee J. A. and big cut in rubbers at the Racket Derby & Son. Store. L. Abram’s store at Lincoln was bro Hendrick & Briedwell now have a full ken into about a week ago, the safe be line of wajl paper of the latest pattern, ing blown open, and about $40 taken. mattings, oilcloth, linoleum. All will No clue to robbers. be sold at prices that defy competition. Bring your best butter and fresh eggs Call aud examine. to Wallace & Walker and get their worth Nueralgia is caused by some obstruc in cash or mdse. tion pressing on the nerve. Osteopathy Died—At the family home in Pike val removes the pressure, thus curing the ley, near North Yamhill, Saturday eve disease without the use of injurious ning, April 13th, 1901, Mrs. Florence drugs. Examination free. Dr. C. T. Bell Huntley, wife of Lester L. Huntley, Smith, Union block. aged 23 years, 8 months and 30 days. Mrs. Emma Barnhart and J. G. Eck Peery Drug Co. carry a complete line man aud little daughter expect to leave of drugs and sundries. Everything up tomorrow for Kansas, having beeu in to date. Purest prescription drugs oulv dispensed. Come in and see our line of vited by their parents, brothers and sis ters to attend a family reunion. They fine perfumes. Elsia Wright makes fast work of mov will be absent about live weeks. Our cheese factory at Sheridan has now ing houses with his engine Iu one day and a half he moved the house in the started for the season, and we want all tbe milk that can be delivered there. If rear of the Reporter office to B street you can’t deliver uiilk there, ship your near Columbus school building, in good cream to us at Portland. Ship three times each week; will trade you United shape. States Separators for your cream. Write H. A. Talnier pay« the highest price for terms. T. S. Townsend Creamery Co., for your eggs and poultry. He buys 44 Second St., Portland, Or. tf strictly on the market and pays the cash NEW PIANO HOUSE. and sells you groceries as cheap as any one. Mr. Wm. Scott of this city and Mr. At tbe First Secular church next Sun Hallett of tbe Eilers piano bouse of Port day evening Nettie Olds Haight will land have established new warerooms speak upon tbe subject “Jesus and tbe one door south of the First National Resurrection.” Charts illustrating the bank. They have a nice stock of Weber, Chiekering, Kimball and other high origin of the Easter festival will be grade pianos and organs at all prices, shown. Special music by the Booth- caah or easy payments. Also second Fletcher quartet. The public cordially hand instruments taken in exchange. They are not “tramp salesmen” but are invited. under salary, direct from headquarters, If you do not understand osteopathy, and do not sell on commission, bo if there call on Dr. Smith, the osteopath, and he are any inducements to offer they have will cheerfully explain the method of them. There is always great satisfaction in buying of home people, because you treatment. Do not ask some one who know whom to trust and you get full knows nothing of osteopathy. Office, value for your money. A nice piano or organ in the home, with an accomplished Union block . wife, daughter or pon to play it, is the A. E. Wood, a former real estate agent greatest satisfaction a man can have, if in this city, who went from here to Eu he has any music w hatever in his soul. gene in 1893 and started a grocery, has These gentlemen have made many sales, continued in that Inieiness there until and they have tbe first man to hear from w ho is not greatly pleased with his bar this month, when he sold out. He has gain. They will be pleased to have you extensive mining interests in the Blue call and examine the stock. river district, and will devote his entire ---------a 1 time to them. CIRCUIT ( OI HT. Wm. Willis of Whiteson returned Department No. 2, Judge Boise presid home Saturday morning after three weeks ing, in a two-days’ session this week, illness at his father’s home in this city. disposed of the docket as follows: He sustained a severe operation for I. R L Sabin vs M Fisk et al; foreclos hjmorrlioids recently, and has since im ure. Continued. 2 W A Howe vs John H Carse et al; proved somewhat. Mr. Willis is a good citizen, whose recovery is hoped for by confirmation. Confirmed. 3 D A Coovert vs Alice H Coovert; many friends. suit in equity. Case to be tried in Port Send in your carpets, quilts, blankets land, May 17, 2 p. m. 4. John F Duffy vs Walter L French and heavy bedding to the McMinnville et al; foreclosure Continued. Steam Laundry before the spring rush 5. Chas P Bacon vs Clara L E Antho is fairly on. That new feather bed reno ny et al; confirmation. Confirmed. 6. Board School Land Commissioners vator is now ready for business, and the laundry is well prepared for all this vs A Odell et al; foreclosure. Continued 7 B F Huston vs Antoine LeFever et heavy work. Satisfaction guaranteed al; foreclosure. Settled. and prices very low. 8 Elnora Ferguson vs John Ferguson; Died—In this city, April 14th, of kid divorce. Divorce granted. 9. Sarah M Crosby vs the City of Dun ney trouble, R. M. Dickinson, aged 68 dee; injunction. Continued. years, 4 months and 19 days. Mr. Dick 10. O O Howard vs R A Frame et al; inson's health had been failing for about confirmation. Confirmed. II. Irene Gourley vs A F Gourley; di two years, at which time he relinquished vorce. Default and decree. the contract for carrying mail and ex 12. Ambia Mae Griffith vs Frank E press in this city. A widow and a son Griffith; divorce. Default and decree. 13. SMD Shadden vs Ammon Shad- and daughter are left of his family. Fu neral services were conducted by Elder den; divorce. Default and decree. 14. T T Geer, Gov. el al vs Gertrude J Lindsey on Monday afternoon at tbe Denny as executrix et al; foreclosure. home. Judgment on pleadings. 15. T TGeer, Gov., el al vs Gertrude A meeting of the executive committee J Denny as executrix et al; foreclosure. of the Yamhill County Pioneer associa Decree. tion will tie held next Monday at 2 p. in. 16. Sidney Root vs Mary Root; di in tbe office of the McMinnville National vorce. Time not out. 17. Mollie Rice vs Ralph L Rice; di bank. The chief object of the meeting vorce. Continued. is to decide on the place for holding the 18. Phebe C Melotte vs Frank Me next annual reunion, which occurs on lotte; divorce. Default and decree. 19. Fred W Schmidt vs Alice Schmidt; tbe first Wednesday in June. This as sociation was organized io 1893 at Mc divorce. Default and decree. 20. W W Wright vs A M Brown et al; Minnville, and has held an annual re foreclosure. Default and decree. union each year siuce that date at the Notice to the Public. following places: 1894, Lafayette; 1895, Newberg; 1896, McMinnville, at which I have engaged J. A. Frisbie as local time the constitution was adopted ; 1897, manager of my lumber yard located at Dayton, with annual address by Hon. W. the old foundry site, McMinnville. He D. Fenton, w hich was published in a will be pleased to figure with you on all 22-page pamphlet, and now constitutes a house bills or smaller orders. valuable historical document; 1898, Carl-1 i8m6 A. T rudell . ton, with a big dinner and a valuable .‘Notice to Degree of Honor. paper by Mrs. W. Laughlin ; 1.899, Amity ; 1900, Sheridan. The localities anxious A meeting of Yamhill lodge No. 10 is for the next meeting should file their called for this afternoon at 3 p. m., at claims with the committee at its meet the lodge room, for the purpose of choos ing next Monday. From the list of mem ing nine delegates to represent the lodge bers we note that three have ceased at tbe meeting to be held April 20th, to their earthly pilgrimage within the last tear, viz: Mrs. Rhoda Henderson, 1846; determine time and place of holding, the Mrs Emma Laughlin, 1847; B. F annual picnic. By order of chief of Lewis, 1852. honor. ^g<xxxxxxxxx><jj> C hicago S tore . | > 2 Skr/ the rfeiuertising Qualities of X ZJhe ¿Reporter X Tife Shall Offer x Saturday, April 20 | Q “Majestic” I Kid Gloves! Q X for one day only OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF The Best Glove ever sold in McMinnville. Every Pair Fully Warranted At the Low Price of X Q 89 c Iu order to avail yourself of this offer This Ad Must Be Presented at Our Store By Purchaser [pE?" This Offer will not appear iu any other Paper. C hicago S tore ^p<xxxxxxxxx>^ ♦f « « Sacrifice Sale of Clothing ! » » » Thirty Days in which we sacrifice all profit, but every purchaser » reaps a golden harvest. We have a large stock for this season of the » « year, and now comes word from the factory that they are making us a « large shipment of Men’s and Boys Suits, so what we now have must go. » « Here Are a Few Prices <3 %» $10 and $12.50 Black Clay Suits $ 8.75 « » « « « « « * * n.95 14.95 $15 Provo Mills Suits $18 and $20 Black Clay Suits.. HAMBLIN, The Clothier, M c M innville , ore ; ÏÛ. >1. Move, General Merchandise We have to offer our customers good prices in the follow ing lines: © Rubber Goods Heavy Winter Wear C^^Wait a little and see our offers on Summer Goods. 4W“Beat Prices for Farm Produce. W. A. HOWE, Carlton. MILLINERY ! e a 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 . 3»S7 The McMinnville National Bank. Of McniNNVILLE, OREGON. P aid C apital , 150,000 S urplus and P rofits , 125,000 Tranaacta a General Banking buaineaa and extend« to it« patron« every facility conaiatent 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 Office hoara 9 a. m. to , p. ■. » » ft» » ft» 4» »