Mrs. J. Harv. Henderson is reported (fuite ill with typhoid fever. Some improvement was noted in D. C. IRELAND Ji CO. PUBLISHERS. Mr. Pettigrew’s case yesterday. eAlinnville, Or. Sept. 16, 1886 St. Paul reveled in an ice palace last winter, but now her supply of ice is exhausted and she sutlers a tempera I Rain would now be thrice welcomed. ture of 105. I Sickness in the city seems to be in­ The war cloud is giowing blacker in creasing. the east. From present indications | Mrs. E. F. Mattheu is visiting in the great powers of Europe are likely Butteville. to become involved in a bloody contest ■ The last of the watermelons, and over a very small matter. fine ones, were at the grange store. There seems to be nothing more cer­ ■ The walls of Cook’s hotel have pas- tain than that Oregon is to get her full e«d up and beyond the ground story. share of railway connection to the ■ Mr. and Mrs. Am. Shadden go to eastern states, and that with as little Spend a week in the mountains, to-day. intervening time as possible. ■ The OPR is now completed to the I. S. Perry’s artesian well at his mill bridge across the Wallamett at Albany. at North Yamhill, is so strongly im­ ■ Dr L. H. Whitehouse, of Spokane pregnated with mineral that he can falls, made this city a brief call yester­ not use it in* his boilers. Some think day. he has a mineral well equal to Wil­ >yCofiec is advancing in eastern mar­ hoit springs. kets. The Rio crop is 150,000 bags The output of $18,000,000 in silver short. Subscribe for the Reporter, and pay in Montana this year is regarded by the . P. F. Browne is fitting up another for it when you subscribe, ami we will St. Paul Globe as an excellent provis­ «»{•client store room on B street, just pledge ourselves to give you more ion for making a senatorial election in­ south of fourth. news, for less money, than any other teresting, and that paper thinks the '.E. X Harding, of Portland, is in paper in the Willamette valley. The territory should have a state govern­ the city. He is looking for Mrs. H. to Daily will help the weekly 100 per ■reach here soon from the Atlantic side. ment without delay. cent. S*e f it don't. ’(The car bumpers were bursted,draw­ Wm. Geldards little daughter l. at the bakery. H. II. Winslow has been attracted to Oregon by Mr. Sommerville ; but he located in Marion county. The daily Reporter will be the means of improving the weekly Reporter fully half. Make a note of this. Advertisers can take their choice, either daily or weekly, at the same old rate. No advance in the price. We've come to stay, if you say so. Miss F. A. Dorsey and A. V. R. Dor­ sey have been granted scholarships in the State university from this county. St. .hunes church, Rev. John C. Fair, rector. Services 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school 9: 30 a. in. Friday evening service at 7: 30 o’clock. Seats free. All are cordially invited.