The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, November 15, 1901, Image 5

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    Furnishings, Shoes
and Hats
ÿke Hamblin 'CMing Vic
PHYSICIANS
F
LOCAL NEWS.
E. GOUCHER, H. D.
G. S. Wright, dentist.
Best by test—Dr. Lowe’s glasses.
Physician
.1. R. Derby is again reported quite ill.
and Surgeon. School Books at Williams’ book store
I Office over McMinnville National Bank.
The first evidences of an approaching
Calls responded to Day and Night.
Christmas trot are noticeable among the
M c M innville - - - - oregon . people.
Pratt & Robbins have their new feed
£OOK & CABLE,
sheds completed except flooring, The
entire structure is to be floored.
Lobau carries a good stock of light and
heavy harness.
Call and get prices.
Workmanship first-class.
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Rooms in Jacobson Block,
Physicians
and Surgeons.
O bbson .
M c M innvillp ,
J
C. MICHAUX, n
D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
M c M innville ,
OREGON.
Cffiee in Wright Block.
QR. C. T. SniTH,
Osteopathic Physician
Union Block, McMinnville, Oregon.
Office Hours, 10-12 and 2-4.
Examination Free
Mrs. N. M. Ginn, known to many peo­
ple in this county, began teaching in
Beaver, Or., November 4th.
John It Long and wife of Portland,
came up to attend the golden wedding
of their old-time friends, Rev. and Mrs.
Hoberg.
The score stood 7 to 3 in favor of Port­
land high school at the close of the bas­
ket ball game with the girls of McMinn­
ville college Friday evening.
Wm. Rennie took his departure Tues­
day morning for the Jordan valley mills
above Scio, where he will assist his son
James, whoowns the mill.
.1. Wilson Cook is improving his prem­
ises near the college with new fence,
and is getting in shape to raise fruits,
garden and poultry on a larger scale.
BARBERS
I OGAN BROS.,
Mrs. J. C. Cooper has been in Inde­
pendence this week, at the bedside of
her sister in-law, Mrs. Bud Cooper, who
Bnrns’and aim is very low with cancer of the breast.
BARBERS.
We are located opposite It.
Io give all customers grssl treatment fot little
money. Bath rooms tn connection. Your pat-
toaage solicited.
G. S Wright, dentist
Investigate osteopathy.
Star 5 Star shoes at the Racket Store.
Consult free, Dr. Smith,the osteopath.
See my 5c tablets. Geo. L. Williams.
State Supt. Ackerman has the typhoid
fever and could not attend the institute.
The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian
one vear for $2, strictly in advance
Mr. and Mrs. Wash Laughlin of Carl­
ton were upto the Hoberg reception Wed­
nesday evening.
II. C. Bums has been spending the
week in Portland, attending the under­
takers’ convention.
We are paying this week 35 to 40 cts
per roll for good butter, and 27 G cts for
fresh eggs.
W allace & W alkf . r .
The organ at the Grange store will be
awarded to-morrow. The college is be­
lieved to be a sure winner.
Feather beds renovated on quick time
at the McMinnville steam laundry.
Prices reasonable.
Finest line and best prices in tablets
in the county, at Williams’ book store.
The new banquet hall of the Odd Fel­
lows has been beautifully painted and
papered by Geo. W. Woollette.
Rev. .1. Wood Stone arrived in the
city yesterday. It is probable that he
will be called as pastor of the C. P.
church.
The T. S. Townsend Creamery Co. at
44 2d St., Portland, will pay highest mar­
ket price for your cream. Ship by ex­
press, from any station or landing. Will
sell you U. S. Cream Separators and take
your cream in payment.
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Frank Wright and family left this
week for the Sound country, where they
will decide on some town for a new lo­
cation. After a sufficient investigation
Frank w ill give the readers of The Re­
porter bis impressions of that section.
Poultry supplies at J. A. Derby & Son’s
Will exchange good laundry soap for
tallow and grease. McMinnville steam
laundry.
Mrs. Catherine Patty and daughter
Mollie are visiting at Winlock and other
points in Washington.
A pleasant reception was tendered to
Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Riley at the Bap­
tist church last Friday evening.
Great reduction in price of family
washing. Try our steam mangle on
table linen, etc.
McMinnville steam
laundry.
48-4
A social dance will be given at Camp­
bell’s hall on Wednesday evening, the
27th inst., under the auspices of the Kid
band. Everybody come.
48-2
C hicago S tore
Picture Frame
A full line of plush and wool buggy
robes just received.
J. A. Y oung ,
Successor to Elsia Wright.
Mrs Hoberg Wednesday evening car­
ried the same handkerchief as carried on
her wedding day. It was Irish linen and
about four times as large as the modern
kind.
At the Christian church next Sunday
the various services will lie held at the
regular hours as previously announced.
Pastor A. L. Platt extends to all a cor-
dial invitation to attend.
The regular monthly meeting ! of the
young ladies’ missionary society of the
Climb. Presbyterian church will meet
i
at
the church Wednesday evening of
< next
week.
Captain Geo. E. Bartlett, one of the
best rifle shots in the world, now travel­
ing salesman for the Peters Cartridge
Co., was in the city yesterday on busi­
ness for his firm. Capt. Bartlett claims
for the Peters shells superiority over
those of other makes and demonstrated
that the explosion of fifty of his semi-
smokeless cartridges in succession would
not make the inside of a ride barrel as
dirty as two of another make. He gave
O. O. Hodson the sole agency for the
Peters shells.
The members of Yamhill lodge D. of
H. will indulge in a supper at their meet­
Regular Retail Price $2.75 to #4
ing Friday evening of next week. When
Choice
during this Sale
HARNESS
these suppers begin it is a sure sign that
winter is on ns.
A. YOUNG,
Charles Bell and Mrs. Thomas Bell,
bis mother, of Wellington, Kan., are
(Successor to E. Wright)
Mrs. J. C. Cooper will leave today for
Manufactures amt Deals in
here on a visit to C. C. Jacobs and fam­ San Francisco for a visit with her son
ily. The former has been for some time Fred and daughter Ina. She will proba­
in the Yukon country.
bly remain most of the winter, .1. C. ex-
SADDLES, BRIDIES, SPURS,
11. Brodie was surprised Tuesday eve­ pecte to do his own cooking and live
NOW IN NKNRIO1«.
».ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they ning by the arrival of his brother and high.
tan be bought anywhere else in the Willamette
The gen­
valley. Our all home made sets of harness are uncle, who live at Silverton.
Leonard DeForde of Dayton was mar-
The Y’ambill county annual institute
pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. tlemen took their departure on Wednes­
ried to Mias Milne Fairchild,of Carlton opened at the court house Wednesday.
day for a short tour of the county, with on Nov. 11th. The Artisans of Dayton The attendance noon reached over 100.
Prof. Aiderman is the efficient secretary.
a view to a probable investment.
gave an infair reception and lunch the The exercises opened w itb a Hong scavice
^yiLLARD & EHRMAN,
Among those who have invested in same evening, and on the evening of the led by Supt. Littlefield.
Prof. S. Y.
Proprietors of
stock of the Kingston Gold Mines Com­ 12th another reception was tendered at Gillan opened the work of the institute
pany during the past week are B. Durst, the Evangelical church of Dayton. They with a talk on Pedagogy, using illustra­
tive lessons, which was both interesting
Elia® Ruffner, Howard Ruffner and T. left on Wednesday for California, their ami instructive. After a short recess
Prof, Robinson presented the subject,
Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds A. White. Mr. Gortner the local repre­ future home
“Foundation of Reading.’’ Prof, Gillan
sentative of the company, has a number
One of the neatest little compliments while treating the subject of English ad­
South side Third St. between B and C.
of others examining into the advantages ever paid The Reporter came to hand
vanced the idea that teachers should
of this stock as a business investment.
this week. It isthe kind that any rigbt- teach that form, shape and spelling are
__ would
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In
There is "something new tinder the miuded editor
appreciate „ ami
be synonymous and mean the same
Probate tonrt.
g ..
i i„.i.. -..k I the afternoon the Professor gave globe Notice to Ahipprr. and l*H*«e»a<-rs.
sun," at least in this part of the country, i justified in p giving
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c y.
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Prof. Robinson Owing to the low stage of water in the
Estate
of
Janies Madson. Will ad-
{ A man struck the town last week with a scriber in an adjoining county writes ,
[|ie
of Numbers, teaching Yamhill river, Steamer Altona will dis nutted to probate
upon j> riroofs taken in
prepiration which resembles putty, that with her remittance: “I thank you for that the first work should be with ob- continue McMInnvillo tri|>s, going as far open
court. Scanion J Madson
M
.
appoint­
will make dusty and blackened wall pa­ publisbing a clean paper. We get such jects. The idea, of additionjmd. Bubtrac- an Dayton only. C' ait . A.W.G rmiam .
ed administrator with the will annexed.
|
lion
should
be
marked
out
by
the
pupil
Bonds fixed at J6o,ooo.
per or frescoed surfaces as bright as new. stuff in the papers here that I do not with the use of object counters.
4 Headache Fat is.
The Reporter office was done over, and like to have my children read them, but
Know
How
Is
Essential.
Estate of John Crawford. Inventory
Thursday
afternoon
Prof.
Campbell
of
Tirst—Headache is an almost univer
| and appraisement filed and approved.
i looks ‘‘epic and span.” The cost is I let them lead The Reporter nnre- the State Normal School treated the sub-
sal ailment ; 86 per cent have it, at least about one fourth that of new w all paper.
We know how to compound prescrip- | Petition to set apart exempt property to
! strained.” Such praise deepens ono’s ; ject of “.''iipplementary Reading Books
occasionally.
• as Adopted bv the State,” showing earn- . tions accurately, just as your physician widow approved. Petition to sell grain
We haven’t heard whether dealers in > sense of responsibility.
intends they should lie.
We have all and hay at private sale for cash ap­
pie copies of many of them.
Second—Headache could always be the latter article have run the man out
The lecture in the evening was largely ■ fresh, pure drugs of standard make ami proved. Petition to sell all other per­
Socialism is a theory of civil polity
relieved by means of strong opiates, but
' of town or not.
iliat seeks to secure the reorganization ! attended by teachers and others, and was 1 )iotcncy. Yon are always sure of this sonal property of estate at public auc­
drugging a pain is not curing it.
, a rare treat. A good musical program ' kind of drug anil services when your tion. for cash approved.
of
society, the increase of wealth and a was given. On Thursday the institute j prescriptions are put up by us ; this is
La«t Monday the winter time schedule
Third—It is now possible to cure a
Estate of Nancy Dawson. Inventory
P erry Ilsur, C o .
headache quicker than any’ opiate will i of the O. R. A N. Co. for the Willamette more nearly equal distribution of th* re­ opened by singing the national hymn. our specialty.
filed and approved.
Lowest
price
prescription
druggist.
wards
o(
labor
through
public
collective
Prof.
Gillan
opened
the
work
of
the
day
relieve it, and to cure harmlessly by re­ and Yambiil rivers went into effect. The
Estate of M A Redmond Bond filed
with the subject of ‘‘Pedagogy,’’ by
steamer Rolli will lie unrated between ownership of land and capital, and pub- ’ bringing out how to train the eye and
At the end of the third month of and approved. J. W. Ballinger, C. E.
moving the cause.
lie
collective
management
of
all
indus
­
hand of the small chiid. The subject of school a test examination will be held Dukenfield and Sam Howorth appoint­
Fourth—R. B. Head ache Capsules are Portland and Corvallis and the steamer
tries
“Everyone according to his English was continued by Prof. Gillan in all the rooms. There will be three of ed appraisers.
a perfect remedy. They can’t harm. Mod-c lietween Portland and McMinn­
deeds ’is its motto. Its advocates are Prof. Robinson discussed the subject of these examitions held during the year
They relieve the severest headaches in ville. The M rloc leaves Ash street dock,
much given to modifying its theories ac­ Arithmetic, which was presented in a and they will keep the students review­ i R. L. Conner is on a business trip to
Portland.
Toes
lays,
Thursdays
and
Sat
­
from to to 30 minutes. Price 25 cents.
very creditable manner, showing that
During hi* absence
cording
to individual taaC*, so the fore­ Arithmetic was very easily understood— ing their work so as to be able to pass 1 eastern Oregon.
urdays at 7 a. ni. Returning leaves Mc­
R ogers B ros ' P harmacy ,
Mrs.
Conner
is
visiting
with relative* in
going
may
not
describ«
exactly
the
brand
these
tests.
The
principal
will
make
when
the
pupils
were
familiar
with
prin
­
Minnville Mondays, Wednesdays and
McMinnville, Oregon.
all of the questions.
Portland.
ciples,
of
multiplication.
•
you
bear
discussed.
Fridays at 7 a. m.
The drug center of Yamhill Co.
J
HARNESS,
CITY MARKET.
98c each
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