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T) A ( L Y REPORTER M c M innville , O regon . S aturday , O ctober NO. 30. OL. 1. he» D 5 red in the Postoffioe at MoMinnville for •ansmission Through the Mails as Sec- id Class Matter. REPORTER DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERS. ted States Senators .... ] ireeentative in Congress.... B. Hermann .. .Z. F. Moody remor................... rernor’s Secretary . .C. B. Moores .. R. P. Earhart retary of State... F. E. Hodgkin istant Secretary.. .. Ed. Hirsch Le Treasurer......... A. F. Wheeler istant Treasurer.. it. of Public Instruction E. B. McElroy ... _............................ W. H. Byars te ... Printer ........................ rk Sohool Land Board E. P. MoCornaok it. Insane Asylum.................. Dr. Josephi it. Penitentiary ............ Geo- Collins rden Penitentiary.... Geo. K. Jaokson ( W. P. Lord ■< R. S. Strahan ireme Judges I W. W. Thayer DISTRICT JUDGES. it District........................... L. R. Webster and District........................... Robert Bean rd Distriot.............................. R. P. Boise irth District................... E. D. Shattuok 'h District................... Frank J. Taylor ih District.................... M. L. Olmstead CITY OFFICERS. J. W. Cowls order...................................... J. J. Spencer »surer............................ .......... J. L. Rogers rshal ........................... Geo. Kauffman let Commissioner............. C. A. Wallace jot ...................................... Hon. of congress to protect every intention of butter called oleomargarine. It re quires that manufacturers must tile a bond of $5,000 or more, shall put up a sign, pay $600 a year license, and put on each vessel stamps at two cents per pound. Wholesalers must pay $480 license and must sell from the origin al packages. Retailers must pay $48 license and must sell from the origi nal packages. Imported olemargarine most be stamped fifteen cents per pound. The vessels cannot be used the second time. The penalties are : Manufacturers, $1,000 to $5,000 ; wholesalers, $500 to $2,000; ret ilers, $50 to $500. Whoever knowingly pur chases unstamped oleomargarine is liable to $50 fine ; and whoever know ingly purchases from a manufacturer who has not paid the license tax is liable to $100 fine, The law goes into effect October 30. Its execution will be in the hands of the internal reve- nue department, and the tobacco rules apply to its enforcement. Provision is made for analyiical chemists and microscopists. COUNCILMEN. I. Campbell, , W. Jones, . Manning, D. C. Narver, J. S. Nash. T. A. Turner. itors.. sent .tives urer »or lissioners 1 Su pt er Inspector ( R. P. Bird ........... ( J. W. Watts (R. R. Laughlin .. <F. N. Little 'Chas. Lafollett L. Loughary .Geo. W. Briedwell T. J. Harris W.W. Nelson Wyatt Harris ( J. 8. Hibbs ■ ‘ ( Geo. Dorsey J. A. C. Freund Jeff. D. Fenton D. C. Narver A J. Nelson pe color line was thrown down as gauntlet for a fight in theoational lention of the Knights of Labor at Imond this week, by the admission Lrrell, a negro delegate, to a seat be orchestra circle in the academy ■usic, a section of the auditorium Bic Richmond theater hitherto jded from the intrusion of all per- lof this race. The general feeling big Virginians is one of bitter re- tnent, and they regard the dele ft with anything but friendly feel- I It is said that a majority of the ■ Knights are much provoked at action of their visiting brothers, liave declared their intention of Kdoning the order and joining the Bind order league, organized in B opposition to the Knights. M was a rumpus also occasioned Knitting delegates from Brooklyn, ■ase of Ferrell caused a squad of ■men to be present at a subse- ■ meeting to carry out the in Hons of Mrs. Powell, proprietor ■tanager of the theater, that Fer- Kould not be admitted except to ■llery reserved for negroes. The ■d delegate did not appear, to ■itate a mob. ■Drrespondent inquires, “what is margarine law?” 1886. PRICE TWO CENTS, MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. CITY MARKET, o W. F. BANCA88ER, Propr. Successor to Bangasaor A Son. Baugaaser'a building Cor. B and Third streets. IF Here is where you can get your money's worth in YAMHILL CO., Beef, Pork, Mattes, Sausage, Tripe Third St., Opposite and everything ,n the line of meats, of the best quality the oountry affords. Also the YAMHILL CO. BANK. D on ’ t F orget the P lace , Best of Bolognas. Give me a call and be satisfied. W. F. BA NG ASS ER. W. T. BAXTER. —Where you will— F. J. MART1X. ALWAYS FIND New Firm, New Goods, New Prices At the Naw Store of Iniir & Mirili Suooeesora to Al. HIJHHEY, Third street, MoMinnville, Oregon, LATEST STYLES I). C. I reland & Co. ta F imt tan Furnishing Goods of alt kind, and above A new, neat and clean stock. Every article all THE LOWEST PRICE«. Also agents A No. I. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, (iolored for the Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods, To bacco. Pipes and Cigars. Brownsville Woolen Hill, FINE JOB COUNTY OFFICERS. 9, PRINTERS. Carrying a full line of all goods made by Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Season. these celebrated mills. (live me *a call. Ins|>ect my stock, and I BUSS LOGAN. BILL LOGAN. WATT HENDERSON. will guarantee prices to suit you. LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON. Proprietors of the old established and well known M<-3I imivillo MHS. M. 8HADDKN. MISS MAI VEHS1Y. I Shadden & Vessey, LIVERY. FEED AND SALE stable. We are prepared at all « hours to furnish tine Carriages. Hacks and Saddle Horses, and everything fïFThe Taylor System of Cutting and Fit in the Livery hire, in good shape at reason ting employed. able rates. In addition to first class outfits in Fash ionable Dressunakers LIVERY, TRICKIWG A ITOlING, We keep a wagon specially adapted to the Third street, Next to Bishop & Kay’s store, To Our BuelnesM Men. McMinnville, Or. delivery of parcels, trunks satohels. etc., for the accomodation of the public. Orders left Merchants and professionaHnen, now is at the stable will be promptly attended to at M hh . A. M c D onald , M iss K. T hornton your opportunity to get fine printing at the reasonable rates. TRANSIENT STOCK left with us will receive the best of care and at lowest possible cost. We have lately receiv tention. Logan Bros, k Henderson. ed the largest invoice of printers stationery’ ever brought into tlic county, consisting in M o M innville part of 12.000 envelopes. 10,000 sheets of line In Mrs. H. P. Stuart’s Millinery Store, tinted and colored card-board, the leading OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL, styles of ladies calling cards in great variety, bill-head, letter-head, note-head, statement M c M innville - - O regon . Cor. 3d and C Streets, paper in large assortment; fancy ball invi tations; extra fine wedding stationery; 20 OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK, JAS. m ’ c AIN. H. HUXLEY. rheams white and pink linen, and best Will open October 18, 1X86. Attention is grades of cap and folio papers; shipping respectfully invited to this ATTOHU EYN-AT-LAW tags, colored poster paper, elaborate chro BUSINESS SCHOOL. matic bill paper, and everything necessary AND NOTARIE« PUBLIC, Its facilities for thorough praotioal instrno to a well regulated printing establishment. tion; aotual business department a specialty Lafayette, Oregon, This is the only house that carries a full where currenoy, bank oheok, drafts, eto., are Especial attention paid to abstracta of title stock of printers stationery on the west side used. Class, or private instruction day or and settlement of estates in probate. Office Jail buiding. up stairs. of the valley. Our work is warranted to evening. College Journal sent free on ap give satisfaction as we employ no amateurs plication. O. F. H oughton , Prin. in onr job department. Remember that D. P. O. Box 101. C. J. P ayne , 8eo. C. Ireland & Co. will give you better satis faction for your money tnan any printing office in the county. Our motto: Liberal dealings and an endeavor to promote the best interests of the community. Fashionable Dressmaking. Business College, McCain & Hurley, E. E. COUCHER, M. D w. TYLER SMITH, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND 8ÜRGEON. MoMonimui PHYSICIAN A SURGEON fl It is an act I AfberiataM* * O bmon . hb w W. F. COLLARD, Dealer in Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Fine Fishing tackle, Cigars, Etc. Bralys Bank Building Third Street, Opposite McMinnyj’ig hl* ^inorflle MeMiwriui