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Th« Reporter. P. C. IRELAND 4 CO. PUBLISHERS. cMinnville, Or Sept. 22, 1886 Side walklumber for sale at this of fice. Choice uncolored and English break fast tea 50 cents a tt>. at the bakery. Those hats at half the marked price at Miss Russ* millinery store are going off rapidly. Old school books rebound and made good as new for half the price of new ones by J. C. Cooper. 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. Band of Hope meet at 2 p. in. Satur- lay. Circuit court meets on the 27th at •afayette. The bee-keepers meeting will be imtinued to-day. Isaac Lynch has moved into his new ouse at Wheatland. Miss Belle Cooper has returned to er home in Wheatland. Teacher’s examination at Lafayette aturday. So says Bro. Freund. Mrs. Dr. Barclay, of Oregon oity, is A fine lot of moulding for picuture he guest of Mrs. G. E. Detmering. frames at E. B. Fellows'. Call and Jno. Campbell near Wheatland had sample the lot. Any size pictures tine grey mare stolen last Thursday. Wm. Cooper, of Wheatland, has framed to order, neat, quick and cheap. Three prizes are to be shot for at one to San Francisco via Yaquina or his health. Collard’s gallery. One is a handsome J. A Peckham writes to say that he Winchester rifle, 2d a box of cigars ; 3d j keeping a hotel, and not a gin mill, a silver dollar. Call and take a shot. t Waldo. He sets a good table, has Mr. Collard will give you all particu ood beds, and a large barn and corral lars. rith the best of water. There are thirty-seven male resi .James Peery, of Scio, brother of Mrs. l . R. Logan of this city, is visiting dents of this city over sixty years of hem. Also .John Powell, of Prine- age. Two of these are great grand ille, formerly of Scio, whom they fathers; Uncle Thomas Shadden and ave not seen for nineteen years. Squire Harding. The pioneer artist of Oregon, Jos. Hon. W. J. McConnell, of Moscow, luchtel, has resumed business at east Idaho, yesterday arrived at North ’ortland. He has friends all over the Yamhill. A bout ten days ago he was tate who will gladly welcome hirn thrown from a horse, was cut badly ack to business with substantial favor. about the head, and then tlie horse A young and responsible farmer fell upon him, bruising him severely Iving near here says that he “can buy across the small of the back. He has farm on time at $40 per acre and pay probably received no permanent in i>r it in raising wheat at the present jury. but it will be weeks before he is lice, if not he will make any one a at himself. Mr. McConnell will stay resent of the wheat.” And still the at North Yamhill till he gets strong apers complain at the farmer about again. lie “diversity" business. A piece of fir wood brought to Dr. MlierHTS Tax Aiotice. 'uckers by R. G. Smith, upon being Notice is hereby given that the de lit up into stove lengths revealed a i linquent taxes for the years 1883-84 eposit of three bullets, in good state and 85, must be paid within the next f preservation. The growth of timber 15 days, or property will la levied up n the stick renders it certain that fully on for the payment of said judgment ixteen years have passed since the tax, by virtue of a warrant issued out nirksman placed them there; and he of the county court. T. J. H arris . Hist have been a good shot, as two of Sheriff of Yamhill Co. lie bullets were lodged one upon the tlier through the same spot. Sale of Personal Property. < Mr. T. Pettigrew died yesterday at There will an auction sale of all the lie residence of C. I). .Johnson, and personal property of the late J. D. Fen is funeral will be attended to-day. ton, at the farm two and one half miles I«' was one of the pioneers of this north west of Lafayette,next Saturday. ity. Years ago was engaged in mer- liandising here, and was an active Horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farm ma itizen. His health has been feeble for chinery and many other things will be lany years past. He ¡eaves no rela sold. Remember the date, Saturday, ves here, but many kind friends who Sept. 25th next. Terms of sale, twelve ! ave known him for years will regret months credit upon all sums above ten i is demise. dollars. 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 ; wo have no money to lose in the venture; if it pays its way another column will be added, and another ; if not perhaps 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. Look Upon This Prctwr« FRONT VIEW Then Upon This* BACK VIEW. After which call at A. J. Apjierson’s and take a look at the goods Conger's Double Seated Drawers and Cheat Shield Undershirt. By I lie Way, Do you realize the astonishingly low prices at APPERSON’S. Men h Suits from ifti.oo up, „nd Boys’ Suita from $3.50 up. NO SHODDY.