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The Daily Reporter, Time of meeting of Band of Hope. 3 p. m. to-morrow. One hour later. To-morrow being the day of atone D. C. IRELAND <& CO. PUBLISHERS, ment. Bettman’s store will be closed. McMinnville, Or. - Oct. 8, 1886 There is quite a rush of teams haul ing lumber to the city yards now FABEWELL TO JEANNIE. from Jones A Co.’s Nestucca mill. A very pleasant name A handsome young lady yesterday Is Jeannie Winston. selected her bridal hat at Mrs. Stuart’s. To love and song and fame; There is a fine lot from which to make Oar Jeannie Winston! the selection. If, indeed, she now mast go Shall oar hearts be lonely? No! Wheat continues to tumble, and we Still they follow, to and fro. are not offering advice as to when to Dear Jeannie Winston! sell. Sixty-five cents is an advance on —National Ilepublicpn. Portland prices. YAQC'INA AFTERMATH. The new M. E. church near Mr. Millsaps, on the Hemstock farm, will was summer. And Newport. He came there. We met. be ready for dedication in time for the e was handsome and hasty, and I a co next quarterly meeting. quette. Work has begun upon the walk on e proposed. I refused him. I loved him. B street. Let it continue, at least un Bat then til this corner is reached from Third thought; don’t yoa see; he woald ask me again. street, by permission of the property But hé didn’t owners. —Albany Girl. Boom? Boom?? Boom??? All JONES’N RIVER things are booming?’?? G. W. Jones ....... A Co., are doing a booming business. Air—“ Suwanee River." ay up upon de George Jones river, Call and see the finest lumber in the Far, far away, world, at their yard. are’s where de mud atu running ever This is beautiful weather, but soon Into de Icy bay. the patter of the rain on the roof will All de mouth am wide and muddy, annouce the coming of winter, Fin- Eberywhere am stones; Oh, darkies, how we smile at Schwatka ish up your out door work this wee k, the rain cometh soon. An’ dat fanny ribber Jones. Capt. Lafollett’s name has been ay up upon de George Jones river. mentioned as a possible speaker of the |Far in Alaa-kay, Dere a where de mugwumps ought to linger house ; and I)r. Watts is wanted to pre |An’ de poor soreheads stay. side over the destinies of the senate. All de world aiu sad and dreary Old Yamhill is proud of her material. Listenin’ to dere groans. Beriah Brown completely confustica- <>h, moggies, wont yoa go to Alas-kay ted and busted the so-called democrat And camp by de ribber Jones. ic convention at Seattle, and it ad —A’rw I’erC World. journed without making any nomina eal skin caps for ladies, at Miss tions. Mr. Brown acted as chairman of the convention. Russ’ store. Miss Nettie Henderson yesterday This weather will probably continue showed us a gloria mundi apple large till the 15th. Price takes as fine pictures as any enough to make two pies. It came from M iss Bangasser’s orchard. artist in Portland. John Evenden was registered at Specimens from the same tree will be exhibited at the Mechanics fair. the Gilman vesterdav. The Daily Bulletin of Albany is at Mr. Evenden has purchased a home hand. O. T. Porter is at the helm, Ude road cart of S. C. Force. The Presbyterian church is now and he makes a fine paper, newsy and pledged to stand for the best interests safe from further lamp accidents. The Eurisko market is putting in of Albany, no matter whose toes it pinches. Those be our sentiments. two fine blocks and a marble slab. P. F. Morey has got his work in up The Gipsies have come to town, and on Portland at last. To light the city there is a sensation in fortune telling by electricity. now from one dollar up to ten among Some fine scraps for crazv patch the male members of society. Of work on the 10 cent counter at Miss course the female portion “never” have F. E. Russ’ store. their fortunes told; at least hardly Mi Fowler, an invalid from Wheat- ever. land is under treatment by Dr.Gouclier E. B. Fellows is prepared to give at the St. Charles. people the finest surprise in picture my more students than usual are frames they ever had. Frames that puttii ing in an appearance at the col- formerly sold for $ 10.00 he sells for lege this fall from abroad. $2.75 ; and the $2, $3 and $5 frames Al silver ledge discovered in 1866 sell for 50 cents, six bits and a dollar acrojks 'ie Columbia from Astoria, each. Call and see these fine frames. if to be A'vel< ■’ rear. veloped ’ this Gen. Thos. J. Brady, of star-route Cipt. E. B. — Fellows s in Portland fame, in his book soon to be issued, i|ft)iorniiig taking an inventory of proposes to place several alleged anew stock soon to arrive. statesmen and others, posing before An effort is being made to secure the public as moral saints with a ‘hol the grand camp of Indian war veter ier-than-thou’ cast of countenance, an« at McMinnville next year. upon the corroded points of their own Suit, r A Daniels mill at Lafayette corruption. He will embellish his is taping a very aatiefactory account book with fac-simile autograph letters chop and feed business this year, and memoranda, which will sj>eak for ip Inspector Nelson informs U8 themselves. He says he has shielded there is a diseased sheep in a lot of hypocritical and moral cow ards long enough, and there is noth I county he does not know of ing left for him to do but to publish the true inside historjj of the events. l ._ o’ « Desirable town property for sale MISCELLANEOUS cheap. Inquire of E. Russ. We will take your order for a Victor fire proof family safe. See advertise —OF" ment in Weekly Reporter. MoMINNVIuLE, - OREGON A carload of eoal oil just received ........ President by Baxter A Martin. The best oil in J acor W ortman .. Vice-president P. T hompson ,.. the market, at a small margin of J D. ohn ........... Cashier W ortman .. profit. a General Banking business. L. Bettman has just opened a fine Transmets Interest allowed on time deposits. line of new dress goods and gents Collections made on favorable terms. furnishing goods. It will pay you to Sijht Exchange and Telegraphic Tran-feta on New York, San Francisco and Portland. call and inspect this stock. Office hours—from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. Advertisers can take their choice, either daily or weekly, at the same old rate. No advance in the price. We’ve JOHN WORTMAN come to stay, if you say so. Represents the following sterling compan Bangasser market will be again op ies: London A Liverpool A Globe, North British A Mercantile. Commercial Union ened to the public on Monday next. Fire Association, German Amerioan, Fire Thankful for past favors, a contin man's Fond, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo State Investment. uance of the patronage of years is res Nevada, Wheat insaranoe a specialty. pectfully solicited. !.. U. MTTIH. H. R. DANIEL. Does your neighbor read the Weekly SUITER & DANIEL, Reporter? If not, tell him we will Proprietor« of the send it free of charge until January 1, 1887, to all who will send us their LAFAYETTE MILLS, address on a postal card. Dealers in Thinking that perhaps some might be misled with regard to prices at his shop, S. C. Force invites any man to call and inspect his work and prices LAFAYETTE. Yamhill Co.. OREGON. before letting out a job to any other We desire to inform the public that we have lately added a line of Rolls to oar Mill,to man in Yamhill county. gether with the necessary machinery to Subscribe for the Reporter, and pay make an for it when you subscribe, and we will A No. I Article of Flour, pledge ourselves to give you more And have the same in saooessfal operation. news, for less money, than any other While we do not claim to make paper in the Willamette valley. The Daily will help the weekly 100 pel cent. “Acting secretary of War” Drum, a In the State, subordinate, is hatching a pretty ket We do claim to make an nrtiole tle of fish out of the Geronimo-Miles SeooncL to Nona matter. Gen. Miles had too much —AS A— sense and sagacity to detail to Mr. Drum his secrets of war, and that is Straight Grade just what all this fuss is about. He Family Fl^wir» probably cares but very little whether And far better than can be made on alone. he is as popular “in government cir We have been Stones to raaeh expense to maks cles” as he was. Miles is no ass him this change, and believe we deserve a liber al share of publio patronage, and ask a fair self, whatever Drum may be. trial. We guarantee results. Miss F. E. Russ will not have a reg MITER & DANIEL. ular opening this fall, but has opened a fine line of the latest fall and winter Family Grocery Stoor. millinery direct from New York city and will have her place of business Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. open to her many customers and friends from this date to enable all to visit the head quarters of millinery, Third street, McMinnville, inspect the (Successor to L. ROOT.) quality of the goods and price the Dealer in same. The beauty of the goods offered All Fresh Geo is, Groceries. Flour, Baoon, tni is such as to cause many pleasant sur prises to the ladies of Yamhill county Glasswaro and Crockery. who may call upon Miss Russ, and all Jjf CL tod a delivered to purolinsers in the city. are cordially invited. The New York World shows that twenty-five chairman of committees of the house had either been defeated for renomination or declined to stand for popular Wepkiy i / devoted to aeienoe, mac Finnic, v- future honors. It adds that about the t- • • g. . r.,a, invention* and pa-eni I- try number lllaa'ratail ». same per'entage of the entire demo ..<! «■ ivirra. Thia publication, furnl.1 trail... e.i, clot,wlia ut ii f rmi'ir n whi> >1 cratic representation, as is shown in • I’ " ► old bn without. The p ; ularny c.' sciaxT ’ ;o Aktnuias it ev.uh tlmt It« oh the list of chairmen, have also suffered •’’ion ne r'v a mala that of o 1 othar paper, , i , cla«acoribfne •XCO a year, Dlacou" . defeat at the hands of their constitu t lube. Sold bi I. a'l Price, new«'.. MUNN ft CO.. 1 ubliahera. No. 381 Broadway, N. Y. ents. This means that the fiftieth AWAI^Ff* Wnnn ,t < > 'nave Al LNIS. al-o hr 1 Tiilrtv- congress will have possibly less than ■ **• V®gr«’ one-half of the present democratic ““■a«™pra>'< >< • ne..,i e the Petant Oflioe, and have prepared members, provided none are defeated m >re than On® Hundred ihOU»- rnd apullcationa for paten’« in tun at the polls. The reasons for this uited St»'«« and foreign < >untrie«. Ci.ven’«, Trade-Mark*. C'’>r»yr»glH*. wholesale slaughter, the World learns, Aa«ignin«nta. and all other piper« for aecuring to inventor« their pant« in the “ reflect seriously upon the policy of United State«, Canada. England. Franc and othar foreign countri»« pi - the administration. This bears every r Germany pared at abort notice and on renaonableterm«. Information n» to obtaining tivtenta cheer semblance of truth, from the fact that fully given without charge. Hand-book, of information eent free. Pa’elite oh' those indicated above have been pro ----- •rough Munn A <o. are noticed in the Bden’i free. The advantage of enoIl notice >• nounced friends of the President, and • « -lertcu •.! umieratood by all peraon» who wwb to indorsed his policy.” What is his pol ’ i’ore-e* MUNN A^O.. O«Pe RcnKT.i l Ki BroadwaRhow York. icy? First National Bank, FIRE INSURANCE. The Best Roller Flour J. Harv. Henderson, ,. l f