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The Daily Reporter, I). C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS, McMinnville, Or. - Oct. 21, 1886 G. E. Detmering has returned from Portland. Mrs. Dr. Johnson returned from As toria last evening. Call at the St. Charles for the best two-bit meal in Oregon. Pencost, the sire of Planter, sold at Lorillards sale for $28.000. What fine weather. No country on earth can beat old Yamhill. If you want a man to work Multner always has one in mind at the St. Charles. Uncle Sammy Staggs is a poet and philosopher, as well as an A No. 1 farmer. Mrs. Gault, Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. Sax and others returned from the fair last evening. Cooks new hotel is all safely under cover. Messrs. Hodsons have done a fine job on the roof. Mrs. M. Smith of Washington county, is visiting her daughter in this city. Mrs. Dr. Galbreath. Miss Rosa Hembree reached home Tuesday evening,accompanied by Miss Mary Hembree, a cousin from the east. Live citizens of this city say there will be a board of trade here, and an auxiliary branch of the immigration bureau. If you wish to interest yourself and encourage the pupils at the public school, be present from 2 :45 to 4 p. m. to-morrow. Wr. M. C. Crissman returned from Missouri last evening. Mr. Turner will be here in a day or two. They took in the state suddenly. Miss Riley, of Oregon city, arrived here last evening to attend the college. She was met at the depot by Miss Mary Carlin, Mary Johnson and Cora Wal lace. Several comments not complimen tary to Prof. Houghton, are made since his departure. We are sorry to hear it, for we had formed a good opinion of him. At the McMinnville Business Col lege the studies of the day session will commence Friday, Oct. 22d, where book-keeping, penmanship, crayon and pen drawing will be taught. O. O. Hodson will leave Portland this afternoon for Indiana. Uncle Jim Fletcher will accompany him as far as Des Monet) Iowa. Good luck attend them. The ladies of St. James Guild yes terday decided to have a candy pull ing social next Wednesday evening at Grange hall. A general invitation is extended to all. No charge for ad- mission. The funeral of Bouty Sanders was postponed until to-day at 9: 30 a. m, The remainswill be conveyed to Ami ty for burial, the fraternity and fire men attending to the depot. Some of the finest apples we have aeen this year comes from the orchard of J. S. Martin. We have several large ones to send abroad, to Astoria, where apples are a dollar a bushel; one of which measures 17 inches in circumference. The debts against the Prohibition Star are likely to be paid off’and pub MISCELLANEOUS. lication continued, next week as usual. Portable forge, vice, anvil. Ac., all Periuanetly Located in Portland. Or. in good order and nearly new. for o sale cheap by W. F. Collard, at the shooting gallery. Just what a farmer needs on the farm. The Appeal is favorable to the for- i mation of a press association in this state. The primary object of which The Must Successful Physician is the promotion of a brotherly love. and Surgeon in the West. We support the motion. We understand there will be an at tempt made to move Polk county FOUNDER OF THE AMERICAN SURGI over into Marion when the bridge is CAL IN T1TU I E OE INDIAN finished. We hope Salem won’t tear APOLIS, INDIANA. up the narrow guage. “Good by Bud,’’ is the greeting Prof. PA TIENTS will reoeive every necessary Payne receives this a. m. Our best and prompt attention until a cure is com No incurable case will be received for wishes attend him and his upon the plete. treatment. Twenty years experience in the sea of matrimony upon which they treatment of Chronic Diseases, and Deform are to embark to-day. ities. New, Improved and Scientific Meth An apology is due to all our friends ods. Cures made in a remarkably short in the public school for failure to pub time, and a positive guarantee given. lish the roll of honor. It was clearly our mistake that it was not published and we shall take extra care to avoid any repetition of the error in future. Speeail Corrected, It is said that a Dallas girl stuffed Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney diseases, Rheu the arm of an old coat with hay and matism, Tumor. Scrofula, and all placed it around her waist and sat skin affections positively oured. near the window in the soft moon fW“FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE light one sweet evening last week. WARD! for an incurable case of Hemor The other girls in town are just dying rhoids or Piles! No pain or detention from business! Fistula, Ulo«.rs and all reotal with envy. troubles a specialty. The last cargo of steel rails neces ----- o----- sary to complete track-laying having arrived, the road will be finished and Female Complaints. trains running between Elk rock and Dundee, Oct. 30th. Comfortable We have devoted our attention extensively steamer transfer has been arranged | to the treatment of all the different ailments peculiar to the weaker sex. Afflicted ladies for passengers between Elk rock and are invited to call at our office and investi Portland until the track is laid be gate our facilities for the speedy and perma nent correction of their troubles Suffer no tween these points. Miles Hendrick and Leslie Laughlin longer. Come at once and reoeive immedi ate relief, and in a short time a radical cure. have located at Astoria. Miles will ■o hereafter believe in fates, if he suc ceeds there, as it was purely accidental Eye and Ear. his going to Astoria in the first place. He had a ticket for Spokane falls, and We are endorsed by many eminent Ocu thought himself on board the transfer lists and Physicians in the treatment of the boat at Portland, when in reality he EYE. No severe medicines used. Surgical was on the Telephone. He made the operations performed on the eye without pain or the use of chloroform, by the appli trip, and now is satisfied that after all cation of the new and wonderful aneseHthetic, he was on the right boat. hvdroclorate of coooaine, which has revolu Jacob Wortman, Esq., of the First tionized opthalmio surgery. Doctor Turner National bank of this city, has recent will straighten cross eyes in one minute, without pain or after inoouvenienoe. ly received from his son Jacob L. Wortman, A. M., M. D., who is in charge of the anatomical department Private Diseases, of the medical college at Washington, a complete review of The Comparative Nervous Debility, Impotenoy, Urinary and Anatomy of the Teeth of the Verteb- all Private Diseases speedily corrected. Call and see us. No difference what your ail rata. Mr. Wortman was employed by ments are. Thorough satisfaction guaran Lee A Sons, publishers, to prepare a teed. Terms reasonable. All letters of in thorough and exhaustive tratise upon quiry should be addressed to this auxiliary branch of surgery for Doctor A. P. Turner. their Encyclopedia of Dentistry. The editor of the work, Dr. Pierce con INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, gratulates his associate with approval PORTLAND. OREGON. of the highest order, and the work Consultation Free. bears the imprint of scholarship and is regarded as the ablest effort yet in SAMUEL COFF, that line. From a hasty review we find the subject handled in a masterly Late of Independence, having purchased the ma... er, I ci 7 replete with diagrams and comprehensive illustrations. 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Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers on New York, San Francisco and Portland. Office hours—from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. in. FIRE INSURANCE. JOIIA WORTHAA Represents the following sterling compan ies: London A Liverpool A Globe. North British A Mercantile. Commercial Union Eire Association, German Amerioan, Fire man’s Fund. Hartford, Commercial. Anglo Nevada, State 'nvestment. Wheat insurance a specialty. I.. <>. Nil I T I. II 11. 1«. DANIEL SUITER & BANIEJL Proprietors of the LAFAYETTE MILLS Dealers in LAFAYETTE. Yamhill Co., OREGON. We desire to inform the public that we have lately added a line of Rolls to our Mill,to gether with the tieoessary machinery to make an A No. I Article of Flour, And have the same in successful operation. While wo do not claim to make The Best Roller Flour In the State, We do claim to make an article Second to ITone. —AR A— Straight Grid® Family Flour And far better than can be mnde on Stones alone. Wo have been to much expense to make this change, and believe we deserve a liber al share of public patronage, and ask a fair trial. We guarantee results. 91 ITER A BAMEL JUST RECEIVED! An Immense Stock of M W SHAPE*, NEW »EITHER*, NEW EI.OWEIIN, NEW ’IATIHIAL. The Mont Elegant Mock of IVI 1 L I-I IN ERY In the City. Ladies, do not fail to cnll nnd see this splen did selection, which embrnoes all the Latest Styles in Vogue MRS. H. P. STUART, OPPOHITE THE GRANGE STORE, McMinnville, Oregon. Hair Cuitiag, siiHvln* nnd wbam- pooin« Parlor, 15c «HAVING 15c. C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor. (Hnooenaor to A. Ü. Wyndham.) Ladies and children's work a specialty. Anv styls of Hair Cut tin« desired, with ‘-irra. Hair dyeing of all description« warranted Fancy hair dressing a specialty. Hot’or oold batha al way» ready, only 14 eta. Third •treat between C and D, McMinnville, Or ___ V I 4