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VOL. 1. NO. 29. M c M innville , O regon , F riday , O ctober Geo. Francis Train says he would move to Portland hut for his engage- He filtered in the Postoflioe at McMinnville for ment on the Tacoma Ledger, ■ rransmission Through the Mails as Seo- does so love to live where a brass ! ond Class Matter. band turns out to the funeral of a suicide; but he can t, this year. REPORTER DIRECTORY. Can it be possible that the Portland STATE OFFICERS. typographical union desire to rat an Jnited States ¡Senators .... j|.Jng office « • solely • because the employer eiu- lepresentative in-Congress.... B Hermann Governor................................. . .Z. F. Moody ploys a young lady printer who was Governor’s Secretritv................. C. B. Moores supporting her mother. The city J- cretary of State.................... R P. Earhart L-sistant Secretary F. E. Hodgkin council had best look into the matter Itate Treasurer....... ,................. £d. Hirsoh carefully. issistant Treasurer............ A. F. Wheeler Herman Jaehn’s mortar bed on the I lupt. of Fubiic Instruction E.U. McElroy I Itate Printer................. W. H. Bvars line of the sidewalk past Cook’s hotel 3j)lerk School Land Board E. P. McCormick upt. Insane Asylum...................Dr. Joseph) is a soft racket for pratical jokers, but it upt. Penitentiary ............. Geo. Collins astonishes a man unfamiliar with arden Penitentiary.,.. Geo. K. Jackson ( W. P Lord the fact, who runs into it after dark. npreme Judge« ■» R. S. Strahan \ (W W. Thayer A Dayton gentleman took three steps in it Tuesday night, and he hasn’t for DISTRICT judges irst District................ L. R. Webster given the city fathers for it vet. ?oond District........................... Robert Bean The steamship Ancon, two weeks hird District.............................. R. P. Boise Ourth District... ....... E. D. Shattuck overdue has not been heard from ifth District................. Frank J.Taylor ixth District.............. . M. L Olmstead since she left Port Townsend to go CITY OFFICKB8. north. Goodall & Perkins have re ayor................................i. Hon. J. W. Cowls quested that a United States sten nier ecorder..................................... J. J. Spencer reasurer..................................... . J. L. Rogers be sent out to look for her. In the nrshal ............................ Geo. Kauffman meantime they have sent out the reet Commissioner ............... C. A. Wallace Idaho to search, and assist the Ancon COUNCILMEN. in. Campbell, D. C. Narver, to port if she should be found in a so. W. Jones, J. S. Nash. disabled condition. A. Manning, T. A. Turner. The Daily Reporter. s , 1886. PRICE TWO CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. BISHOP <fc KAY. CITY MARKET, (o> THE CLOTHIERS OF------ YAM II ILL CO., Third St., Opposite YAMHILL GO. BANK. D on ’ t F orget the F lace , W. F. BANCASSER, Propr. Successor to Bangasser .4 Sou. Baogasser’s building Cor. B and Thin! streets. lien» is where you cau get your money’« worth in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Trip« and everything >n the line of meats, ot the beat quality the country affords. Also the Bost of Bolognas. Give me a call and be satisfied. W. F. BANGA88ER. W. T. BAXTER. — Where yon will— ALWAYS EIND F. J. MARTIN. New Firm, New Goods, New Prices At the New Store of bta i Martin Successors to Al. HUSSEY, Third street, MoMinnville, Oregon — in Tire— LATEST STYLES Fra Fu« Grams. Furnishing Goods of all kind, and above A new, nest and clean stock. Every article all THE LOWEST PRICES. Also agents A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, Colored i R P. ___ Bird Show the Weekly Reporter to your for the Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods, To nators ••" • I J. W. Watts bacco, Pipes and Cigars. Brow ill<* Woolen Hill, neighbor and ask him to become a iK. R. Laughlin present fives . .. ¿F. N. Little subscriber. Two copies, to separate ad Carrying a full line of all goods made by rrosh Fruit and Vegetables in lesson. 'Chas. Lafollett these celebrated mills. Jtadge L. Loughary dresses if desired, one year $3.00. Give me a <»ll. Inspect my stock, and I Clerk Geo. W. Briedweil BUSS LOGAN. BILL LOGAN. WATT HENDKBHON. will guarantee prices to suit yon. Sheriff T. J. Harris Tie. i surer W. W. Nelson ♦ afesessor Wyatt Harris MHS. M. HHADDEN. MISS MAY Vr.HHKI. < . I reland Co.| D (J. 8. Hibbs Commissioners Proprietors of the old established «nd well FINE JOB ’ ’ I Geo. Dorsey known PRINTERS. School Supt J. A. C. Freund r ‘ j * Shadden & Vessey, Sn rveyor Jeff. D. Fenton McMinn villo Coroner D. C. Narver LIVERY, FEED AND SALE Sheep Inspector A. J. Nelson stable. We lire prepared at «11 ••------------------ hours to furnish tine Carriages, H^oks «nd Saddle Horses, «nd everything S3F*The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit ■ That traditional war.cloud has not in the Livery hire, in good shape at reason ting employed. able rates. In addition to first class outfits in COUNTY OJF ick BS. LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON. Fashionable Dressmakers appeared over Europe in consequence of Russia’s aggressiveness, but “the weather begins to look thick.” The Taylor brothers of Tennessee are being handed down to fame in the same way that Henry Clay was. They have had a brand of cigars named for them. ¿•Wisconsin Congregational ists stare convention at Green bay, last week, pledged themselves not to pat ronize Sunday trains, Sunday news- pap ers or Sunday entertainments. ■B. S. Biggs, bus. manager of the McGibeny family is in Portland. An inquirer at our elbow suggests that in consequence of the number of children perhaps a ’bus is necessary to cart ’em about. R. Nelson was taking a set of wh< els home with him yesterday from Johnson <t Force. The supposi tion is that the ruling passion for I buggy work has followed him to the fa<i. A wheat owner who went to Port land to insure his wheat was surprised this week to find it in transit for Eu rop. The statute of 1885 regulates •uch matters, but it was perhaps for gotten in this case. LlVEHY, IKIIKIM. A IEA.HI.YU, We keep a wagon specially adapted to the Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay’s store, MoMinnville, Or. delivery of paroels, trunks satchels, eto., for the aocomouation of the public. OrderH left at the stable will be promptly attended to at M hh . A. M c D onald M iss K. T bobmt OW reasonable rates. TRANSIENT STOCK left with ns will receive the beat of care and at tention. Logan Bro«. Seudenon. M c M innville To Our Biiniiie«« île il. Business College, Cor. 3d and 0 Street«, OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK, Merchants aii</ professional men, now is your opportunity to get tine printing at the Will open October 18, 1886. Attention is lowest possible cost. We have lately receiv respectfully invited to thia ed the largest invoice of printers stationery BUSINESS SCHOOL. ever brought into the county, consisting in Its facilities for thorough practical instruc part of 12.000 envelopes, 10,OoO sheets of tine tion; actual business department a specialty tinted and colored card-ooard, the leading where ourrency. bank check, drafts, etc., are styles of ladies calling cards in great variety, used. Claas, or private instruction day or bill-bead, letter-bead, note-head, statement evening. College Journal sent free on ap C. F. H oughton , Prin. paper in large assortment; fancy ball invi plication. P. O. Box 101. C. J. P aynb . Sec. tations; extra fine wedding stationery; 20 rheams white and pink linen, and best grades of cap and folio papers; shipping E. E. COUCHER, M. D tags, colored poster paper, elaborate chro matic bill pa)»er. and everything necessary to a well regulated printing establishment. This is the oply. Lquse that, curries » full PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. stock of printers atat'pnery pn die yrest side of the valley. *>tir work 1« warranted to M c M innvilli O bboon . giye satisfaction as we employ no amateurs in our job department. Remember that D. C. Ireland & Co. will give you better satis faction for your money than apy printing I office in the i'ennQ’.'pQlhr mqgb»'' Liherm Offloi and residence, oorner of Third and dealings and an endeavor to promote the D streets, next to the postoflioe. best interests of the community. Fashionable Dressmaking. In Mn, H. I’. Stuart's Millinery Btore, OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL, - M c M innvillb O bbgob . - H. BÜBLKY. JAH. «’CAIN. McCain & Hurley, ATTOHNBYN.AT.LAW AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, Lafayette, Oregon, Especial attention paid to abstracts of title and settlement of estates in probate. Office Jail buiding, up stairs. W. F. COLLARD, Dealer in Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Fine Fishing tackle, Cigar«, Etc. 1*1«*' * « • BralyH Bank Building Dpiiosite McMinnville Thin! Street, Oi Baths. M c M immvillb O biqom .