ys of aside of a on of the tions re of is tor pans, te it The Daily Reporter. We would advise those in want of hardware to call at Corker’s, Lafayette, before buying elsewhere. Remember So. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS. he is selling goods at cost. McMinnville. Or. - Sept. 17, 1886 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tucker, who have spent a very pleasant summer in I Sidewalk lumber for sale at this of Oregon, expect to start eastward, for their home in Michigan, on Tuesday. fice ■ Well digging is now a very active A fine lot of moulding for picuture pursuit in this locality. frames at E. R. Fellows Call and I Win. A. Henderson is again able to sample the lot. Any size pictures framed to order, neat, quick and cheap. !OUU- be about, and attend to business. ■ Mr. Nicolls has returned from the Prof. A. L. Francis, one of the best, con- Mast surfeited with its splendors. most successful piano and organ tun ome- ■Choice uncolored anil English break ers, is in the city, headquarters at the e saf- fast tea 50 cents a tt>. at the bakery. Central. He expects to remain until ffairs min- ■ Barnekoff A Co. chop grain for $2.50 to-morrow p. m. Miss Mollie Burk, formerly of this era- per ton, at the warehouse in this city. the »A great nimy immigrants are com city, sister to Henry, was recently mar ing into the lower end of this county. ried in Arcada, California, to Walter ¿Bishop A Kay will place a few of Hopkins. Mrs. Hopkins’ many friends their select goods on exhibition at here send greeting to her happiness. Newberg. Alice Clawson (love has resigned, ’Snow fell on the Canadian Pacific and the office been filled by her hus Sept. 4th. The snow sheds are not all band as school superintendent in M ult- done yet. nomah county. How does this suit D I. Corker has some plows, har the cranks, for a put up job. rows, fan mills and other articles for A gentleman informed us we had sale at cost. mistaken the time of the Newberg fair, Mrs. Madden, of Portland, is visit it began on the 24th. We were right, ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Casev, in it begins on the 23d. but the shabby Happy valley. poster issued bv the good folk at New D 1. Corker, wishing to close his berg is a little misleading. business at Lafayette,will sell his goods Fletcher Bros, will soon have a rol at cost for cash. ler mill in operation on the farm of J. purveyor Fenton returned yester B. Fletcher near this city, for chop day from a professional trip in vicinity ping feed. Farmers can call and have of North Yamhill. a feed chopped by the first of next Clyde Apperson drove to Dayton month. this a. m. and connected with the City ,1. H. Stine’B latest, the Brownsville •of Salem for New Era. Informant, is at hand. We cannot tell Dr and Mrs. Howard, B. F Fuller just yet who will buy him out. The And wife, and David Wallace and wife, Informant is a neat looking sheet, and leave for the meeting at New Era to shows evidence that it is got up in a day. town full of enterprising people. Suc If you want a first class article of cess attend it. furniture made, Mr. Clark will produce The finest, most comfortable fall or it for you at E. B. Fellows’ cabinet winter underskirt for a lady is the shop hand-knit Ormiston pattern for sale at The Band of Hope will meet at the Dctmering’s. It comes in all sizes for M. F. church this afternoon at a quar ladies and Misses. Ask I). C. to show ter past two. All little folk are in it to you. and our word for it you’ll vited buy it. The price is no object to be nd The old and well established well without one of them. Alf. Wilson’s barn on the highlands corner of Third and C streets is being it* again put into good condition after near the Willamina, was destroyed by fire Monday night. His loss is heavy, man> years. Portland reporters are congratulat- consisting of 600 bushels of oats, 300 •• ing themselves that they can now eat bushels of wheat. 140 bushels of barley, all his hay and feed. No stock oysters. Yes cool September has an r and lost. He is of the opinion that the in it. So has frost, rheumatism and barn was set on fire, as it broke out “ catarrh about 2 o’clock a. m Best cream cheese 15cts. per lb at Baxter A Martin’s. Judge Cowls’ new house is to be oc cupied by John Wortman. Geo. Terry of this city took first pre mium at Salem for edged tools. The neatest and the cheapest job printing at the Reporter office. The Waterway convention is to meet at Vancouver, Oct. 14th at 9 a. m Hon.Wm. Galloway has been chosen presidentof the Oregon State Agricul tural Society. Far West baking powder, best and cheapest, 35cts. per lb. Samples free at Baxter A Martin’s. Hon. J. 8. Hibbs is down with an attack of billions fever. Sickness is not confined to the city. C. W. Talmage is authorized to pay all premiums awarded at the county fair. Call upon him at his office. The final count of the fair executive board leaves $357.00 to pro rate among subscribers. Nearly 70 per cent. C. A. Wallace of this city was chos en one of the board of managers of the state fair. Hon. Wm. Galloway president of the society. Ed. Noyes, G. W. Dillingham and Mr. Habersham, have just returned from Trask to Portland and Astoria They prefer this region to any in which they ever fished or hunted. Three prizes are to be shot for al Collard’s gallery. One is a handsome Winchester rifle, 2d a box of cigars; 3d a silver dollar. Call and take a shot. Mr. Collard will give you all particu lars. Subscribe for the Reporter, and pay for it when you subscribe, and we will pledge ourselves to give you more news, for less money, than any other paper in the Willamette valley. The Daily will help the weekly 100 per cent. See if it don’t. If this paper suits you for a bit a week we shall appreciate the favor of your subscription ; we have no money to lose in the venture ; if it pays its wav another column will be added, and another ; if not |ierhaps not. The quality is surely as fair as the rate. As much space in these columns as can be given consistently to such spec ial purpose, will, in future, be devoted to the interests of religious and secu lar societies and associations, accord ing as they in substantial ways recip rocate the interest taken in them by the Reporter.