------------------ D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS, McMinnville, Or. — ■ - Oct. 9, 1886 ■ Masonic meeting this evening, Union Lodge. . Waller Graves was in the city yester day from prosperous Sheridan. The county fair executive commit tee will meet at 4 p. m. to-day. Hon. J. E. Magers has been called to southern Oregon upon business. The gap between Portland and San Francisco is now but 88 miles, staging. A full mile of new cars are on the I way out from Pullman now for the OPRCo. We were incorrectly informed. The I Band of Hope will meet at the usual I hour to-day. Geo. Bangasser returned from Port- iland yesterday. The market will be Ireopened Monday morning. The OCR west side talk of chang- ling back to the old schedule. Passing ■ here at 1: 20 p. m. south, and 11: 50 a. Im. north bound. Better grapes never grew in Cali- fornia than that bunch of black Melve- Itia left in this office by Mr. Cutler of fcaston, yesterday. N. J. Rowland met with an accident >y falling from a building at Jas. Mc- ‘hillip’s, which bruised him up some, ut he is about as usual. A social dance will be given at the and hall this evening. Good music ; io objectional characters will not be dmitted. A good time is promised. Wheeler <fc Wilson depot under the management of Knight A Hiatt, will JKpen in the Odd Fellows building to- Bay. The place has been very hand somely filled up. I McMinnville is represented ifi the ^Mechanics’fair by a display of edged tools manufactured by G. H. Terry. TChis department is usually well filled, though the absence of many impor tant industries which in former years have contributed to the interests of the fair, is detected by old fair goes. The public school exercises yester day afternoon were very interesting. Prof. Price was encuraged in his efforts ■» visit from Mrs. A. J. Apperson, . E. B. Fellows, Mrs. B. F. Fuller, . D. A. Wallace, Miss Myrtie Ap- pdrson, Miss Oma Fouts, Miss Nellie Dfmphrey, Miss Eva Cook and Miss Grace Williams. •Did it ever occur to you, as you glfcneed over the faces of prominent qien pictured in the Washington and Other eastern newspapers, that they must either employ outrageously bad Hants; or that the good looking men ^^^is nation never climb this ladder of distinction. Such illustrations are actually worse than Smalley’s or Kajic's Illustrated West. *jfertland has a gander ridge war which Judge Tuttle is trying to settle, ^^Rthe Oregonian says "it is a mere larty” rçhen compared with the c they are having at Salem over L! matters, and the city fathers, igh realising they are in too instead of “pulling for the shore” iking out for greater depths, otible has as yet hardly com- Seal skin caps for ladies, at Miss Desirable town property for sale MISCELLANEOUS. Russ’ store. cheap. Inquire of E. Russ. Licenses have been issued to A.Ennis Some fine scraps for crazy patch and J. M. Hulery. work on the 10 cent counter at Miss —OF— The steamer City of Salem has F. E. Russ’ store. OREGON M c M innville , ■ hauled off the Dayton line. A carload of coal oil just received ........ President Raster A Martin have the finest by Baxter A Martin. The best oil in J acob W ortman , D. P. T hompson , Vice-preaident lanterns in Oregon for ladies. the market, at a small margin of J ohn W ortman ............ Cashier Bert Hatch, of Salem, was in the profit. h Genera) Banking butinera. city yesterday, en route to Portland. L. Bettman has just opened a fine Transacts Interest allowed ou time deposits. Five corporation pumps are now in line of new dress goods and gents Collections made on favorable terms. order, and a new cistern is talked of. furnishing goods. It will pay you to Sigh» Exchange and Telegraphic Transfert on New York, Sau Francise- ami Portland. Mrs. Dr. Tucker is off on a visit of call and inspect this stock. Office hours—frem I» a. • *4 p. m. six weeks to friends in Portland and Advertisers can take their choice, Brownsville. either daily or weekly, at the same old Mrs. Malloy is again able to canvass rate. No advance in the price. We’ve JOIIX WORTMAN for her book, She goes to Portland come to stay, if you say so. Represents ihe following sterling compan and Astoria. Show the Weekly Reporter to your ies: London & Liverpool A Gioia», North British A Mercato e. Commercial Union A fire bell for this city has been neighbor and ask him to become a Fire Xssooiation, G ’tni.n American, Firw- ordered from Troy, New York, at a subscriber. Two copies, to separate ad man's Fund, Hartford, Commercial. Anglo Nevada, State Investment. cost of $145.00 dresses if desired, one year $3.00. Wheat insurance a specialtv. We will take your order for a Victor Bangasser market will be again op I, . M l i r a. K. H. HAMEL, fire proof family safe. See advertise ened to the public on Monday next. SUITER & DANIEL, ment in Weekly Reporter. Thankful for past favors, a contin Proprietor a of the The News makes a terrible mistake. uance of the patronage of years is res It was not W. F. Bangasser who died pectfully solicited. LAFAYETTE MILLS, Does your neighbor read the Weekly but his father George. Dealers in The pretty little daughter of W. J. Reporter? If not, tell him we will Garrison will be buried this afternoon. send it free of charge until January Friends are invited to beat the house, 1, 1887, to all who will send us their south of the college, at 2 o’clock. We address on a postal card. LAFAYETTE, Yamhill Co.. OREGON. deeply sympathise with Mr. and Mrs.I Thinking that perhaps some might We desire to inforu. the public that we have Garrison in their great affliction. j be misled with regard to prices at his lately added a line of Rolls to our Mill,to gether with the necessary machinery to The city council have appointed, shop, S. C. Force invites any man to make an Messrs. W. J. Loughary, J. S. Martin I call and inspect his work and prices A No. I Article of Flour, and A. Shuck, judges; and Geo. C. ■ before letting out a job to any other And have the same in successful operation. Robison and W. F. Bangasser, clerks ’man in Yamhill county, While we do not claim to make of the municipal election to be held; ' Subscribe for the Reporter, and pay November 1st. Polls at the city jail.' l for it when you subscribe, and we will All persons are cautioned not to pledge ourselves to give you more In the State. negotiate nor purchase city warrants news, for less money, than any other We do claim to make all artiole Nos. 398. 401. 402, 403, drawn in favor paper in the Willamette valley. The SeooxxcL to TTon®. of C. A. Wallace, Geo. W. Burt, J. G. j Daily will help the weekly 100 per cent. -AS A— Ei B. Fellows is prepared to give Potter and Manning A Co., for $2.00; $12.20; $5.50; and $145.50 as the people the finest surprise in picture I Straight same were lost and payment stopped, frames they ever had. Frames that Family Ftaur, --raw—----------------- formerly sold for $10.00 he sells for And far better than can be made on Stones alone. Church Matter«. ’ $2.75 ; and the $2, $3 and $5 frames We have been to lunch expense to make Band of Hope meeting this after-sell for 50 cents, six bits and a dollar tbis change, and believe we deserve a liber share of pnblio patronage, and ask a fair noon at two o’clock. leach. Call and see these fine frames. al trial. We guarantee results. Social meeting at 11 o’clock a. m. to-[ L. D. Mulkey, general agent for the sl ITER A DAMEL. morrow, at the Christian church. ¡State Insurance Co., Salem, is also St. James (Catholic) church. Mass, general agent for the sale of the best Family Grocery Stoer. at 10: 30 a. m. on the second and fourth road cart on wheels. It is made at Sundays of each month. Sunday Independence, and is known as the Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. school at 2: 30 p. m. every Sunday. J. K ing of the R oad . By a combination S. White, rector. of springs on the shaft all jerking mo Services at the St. James church, tion is done away with, and it rides rb (Successor to L. R(X»T.) John C. Fair rector, at 11 a. m. and easy as a buggy. Over eighty have been 7;00 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.' sold this year. For further particulars Dealer in Friday evening service at 7:00. Seats ' inquire of L. D. Mulkey, Amity, or of All Fresh Goois, Groceries. Flour, Bacon, and free ; all are cordially invited. Henderson Bros., at the city stables, Glasiwaro and Crockery. Baptist Church, G. J. Burchett pas McMinnville. tor. Preaching every Sabbath at 11a Miss F. E. Russ will not have a reg }-#“Goodi delivered to purchasers in the city. m and 7=00 p in ; Sunday school at 9=30 ular opening this fall, but has opened a m. All are cordially invited to at a fine line of the latest fall and winter tend these services. millinery direct from New York city Subject for morning discourse Sun and will have her place of business day : “ Here—There.” For 7 p. m : open to her many customers and popnltr Weekly n«tr*- p»i>er to »cienoo, inm.ha«io». e i Vinr.-rL.». Cf«oo»«r!M, invention« «nd patent« “The World’s Biggest Idol.” friends from this date to enable all to "r Wi'J - : > t. Every number ilhiatrated with er.t--.»|Qge. T’.lj publication furnUb»» M. E. church, H. P. Satchwell pastor visit the head quarters of millinery, at., ■nflld -tvila.. oetu-yclnpedla of information which r ,° *1 ould be without. Tho popularity of Services Sunday at the usual hours, Third street, McMinnville, inspect the : S: tEXTino A mfu I' an ia ouch that ita oir- i i ation nt-ur'y euuala that of t'l other paper» of a. m. and p. m., Sunday school at 9:30 quality of the goods and price the coiub nej. Price, t< 20 a year. lhacoutit Sold br ell nawader .m. MUNN t CO., All are cordially invited to attend. same. The beauty of the goods offered toCInb«. I’ubliahere, No. 381 Broadwry, N. Y. — — R.1 —Munn t A Co. hare C. P. Church, T. H. Henderson pas is such as to cause many pleasant sur TENT?, tor. Services Sunday forenoon and prises to the ladies of Yamhill county ■pia before the Patent Office, end bare prepared evening. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. who may call upon Miss Russ, and all more than One Hundred Thous and application» for pi’en»« in the United State« and foreiifn c atrio». All are cordially invited to attend. are cordially invited. Carrate, Trade-Mark». Copyright«, Aaaignmente. and ail other | nere for Subject for forenoon : “ Are Faith and Mcurin« to inventor« their rich.».'.n the United State«, Canada. Endend, 1 rance. Hope swallowed up and lost in Heav ‘SVN0HX9 QUOI ’ IS Germany and other foreicn countri-’. pre 6*«l^> pared at «hort not ice and on r<'»»->n»b -rm«. en?” Subject for evening: “The R «p| uO Ji put) HIM 0>«9 h 9 U| u«MM »5»C» >urtlp»*p« OO Information ae to ob* : nrtent« « er- fully given without e..„r,:^. Ik u--> n< protection given to the body denied to uiRqo IO brara mui CUSCII M3 AflW infortì ;tion aent free. Pate“»« •' throuch Muon A Co. are noticed in tha ■« ¡•n’.i.u *U|IU««»O( M«MOM* »«»Mio >o QQ JuIXOSnUl Ì er" an fr»e. The adranUco of mich notice jf the soul, and the care given to a - 1 nnd«r»to »4 by all perron • ho w,.ii to di»p-• « wounded body denied to a wounded The Reporter Job Booms never low a pa« •fr'WiÄrNir a qo.. >*;- a IIIU’UW .. t.uas, Nl Broadway. Now York. soul/’ Iron. Onoe a customer always one. ' . / First National Bank, FIRE INSU R ANCE. M,ntuuKW, The Best Roller Flour J. Harv. Henderson, 3 j I