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a gw I product of 1886, and there would! UookUpon still be a deficiency in available ex-| ports^for 1886 from the Pacific North I* IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHER*. west aggregating40,000 tons. H e arc subscription U ric . forced to admit the fact; but this val By Carrier per week ............................. 10 oenta 1 Payable on Saturday.) le)- is not responsible for it. The Daily Reporter. This Pktapo pj By Mail 40 oenta per Mouth (In Advance.) A’A’IFS AND NOTES Iowa eggs are coining into market early this fall at Portland. The familiar sound of theschopl bell McMinnville, Or. Sept. 13, 1886 will be heard again in this city next Monday morning. •>7.1 TE ELECTIONS. Returns from the Vermont elections An enquirer asks what states hold assure the return of George F. Ed FRONT VIEW elections thia month? None Ver munds to the United States senate by Then Upon This; mont held her state election on the the state legislature, which meets the 7th Alabama held her state election 6th of October at Burlington. on the 2d of last month. Rhode Is Prince Alexander is in a terrible men land April 7th. and Oregon in June. tal state, not having been able to sleep There will l>e few state elections until for fifteen days. If reports be true he November 2d this year, Georgia elects had better hie himself to England, and state officers October 6th . Maine to try to gel a little sleep. A bvcycle brass band has been form day elects governor, legislators and ed at 8t. Johns, Michigan, consisting congressmen. On the 2d of November Rhode Island will hold another elec of thirteen members, all experienced tion for congressmen; October 6th bicyclists and able to play their instru Georgia will also vote for congressmen. ments when mounted. They appear Tennessee elected judges of the su I at 3t. laiuis on the 1st of October. preme court August 5th. Thirty-one The Portland daily Telegram of the 'tales will hold elections November id. 9th sizes it up about as it is in this : After whioh call at A. J. Apperwvn’« aaf Including California and Novada “ The energetic people of Yamhill take a look at the goods- ■ 1 county aided by the beautiful Septem Conger'« Double Seated Drawers aal OCR WHEAT EXPORTS Shleld Undershirt. ber weather, have the fair at McMinn Yaquina bay shipped 4,784 tons of ville this week to be a gratifying suc By the Way, w heat to 8an Francisco last year. Ten cess. Yamhill county is likely to com- Do you realize the astonishingly low pnoee a* thousand tone went east by rail, 22,- pete with Marion at an early day for 480 tons went north including Taco the honor of holding the Atate fair in ma’s shipments by sea (7,679 ton«;, and its limits. At least the energetic citi Mena Suits from f r>.<yi up. and Boys’ Holts from *8 50 up. NO SHODDY. Portland and Astoria shipped the bal zens of McMinnville are looking with ance via San Francisco or direct. The knowing glances in that direction, and entire output last year amounted to it is not improbable that they will —OF— 370,271 tons, wheat and flour, the lat succeed.*’ iere reduced to wheat for the purposes John A. Beck of Portland, just home of calculation. The valley crop for Just Received at from an eastern trip, corroborates the 1885 is given at 99,389 tons ; or 17,000 reports of the overflowing well at Belle <D. SYMO>S’ tons less than 1884, and the present Plains, Iowa He says rejvorts have harvest year is estimated at the same not l>een exaggerated, but rather the" figures. Some say lesa, we say ten facts are worse than reported. He did |>er cent. more. The product of wheat not visit in person the acene of the for three seasons past are given below, water burst, but talked with several en and the surplus estimated at the close gineers who had l>een employed to of each year Brownsville Woolen Mills Agency. stop the fearful outflow. They told vava ruonvcryvNa. mrupLUN rows. MoMinnville. .... Oregon IW 216,000 15,000 him nothing could be donu to prevent IKH4 250,000 30.001 the water from rushing forth, as it ST. CHARLES HOTEL ISS6 350,010 10,000 IKK 300,000... came with too great force and in vast F. MULTNER, Prop., The last figures are based u|»on the quantities. The phenomenon caused Corner Third and B streets. - - OKFUOft decreased production east of the moun great excitement in that whole county, JaeiaiNNVILI,IC New house! New furniture! Vnsurpaaeed tains. According to these figure*, as human life and property was threat in the oountry. Kate«—f 1 to $2 per aayao which are the moat reliable that we ened. The outflow started on the oording to room. Single meals 25 oenta Lodging. 25 to 50 cents according to room have been able to secure, add the esti night of the earthquake, and is attribu Board and Lodging, $4 to $»>. per week. Two Fine Sample Rooms for commercial men mated 10.000 tons surplus to the total table to the shock. Give rue a call and see for yourself. Hntrs for Advertising WiU be made satisfactory to all applicants. APPERSON’S. NEW STOCK CLOTHING BISHOP& KAY, Th; Leaders is CloUiag. .