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* ' The Daily Reporter, P. C. IRELAND & CO. PUBLISHERS, McMinnville, Or. - i . - Oct. 22, 1886 ---------- ■ ■ A DISTINCTION, RfT? You go upon the board of trade, Where margin merchants meet, And take some little options, On January wheat. You watch the little tioker, ’Till the hands swing round the ring, Then you find your little boodle Has gone a-glimmering. That's business. You go into the frro bank And buy a stack of chips, And watoh the cards come from the box, Whioh the dealer deftly flips. When your head is dull and aohing, At the breaking of the day, You see the fiokle fortune Has gone the ether way. That’s gambling. * =-------- was consigned to the tomb in the fam MISCELLANEOUS. ily burial lot. Rest in peace, gener ous, noble-hearted friend. Permaiwtly Located in Portland, Or. Subscribe for the Reporter, and pay o for it when you subscribe, and we will pledge ourselves to give you more news, for less money, than any other paper in the Willamette valley. The Daily will help the weekly 100 per cent. Aii ve salmon, nearly alive at least, The Most Successful Physician was caught near the Salem mills at and Surgeon in the West. the capital on Monday. The poor thing was swjming around in the ---- o— water below the mills, trying to get FOUNDER OF THE AMERICAN SURGI up into the flume, and one of the CAL INSTITUTE OF INDIAN workmen mercifully killed it. The APOLIS, INDIANA. salmon appeared to be a veteran, for he had evidently been through the PATIENTS will receive every neoessary war. He was all scarred up ; his scales and prompt attention until a oure is com plete. No incurable case will be reoeived for were gone, one eye was weak, he had treatment. Twenty years experience in the lost one of his ears, and the dorsal fin treatment of Chronic Diseases, and Deform was missing. It is thought that the ities. New, Improved and Scientific Meth salmon was brought to this dilapida ods. Cures made in a remarkably short ted condition by walking up the fish time, and a positive gaarantee given. ladder at the falls. The rungs of the ladder are evidently too far apart, and the next assembly ought to be peti tioned to remedy this defect. 3 peed il fêwreetedi. As usual this fall Chas. H. Dodd & Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney diseases, Rheu Co., are the first in the field, We matism, Tumor. Scrofula, and all skin affections positively oured. should have referred to their ad. last week. This firm stands now as one «F-FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE of the established institutions of our WARD! for an incurable case of Hemor metropolis. Mr. Dodd is a leading rhoids or Piles! No pain or detention from business! Fistula, Uloers and all reotal man at the board of trade, is the head troubles a specialty. of our state board of immigration, is -------3 one of the school directors of Port land, and with all his own immense Female QomplafotSe business in hand finds time to assist have devoted oar attention extensively public measures. It is needless to to We the treatment of all the different alimenta say that he is constantly increasing peculiar to the weaker aex. Affi io ted ladies and building up the business of hand are invited to call at oar office and investi ling the very best of agricultural ma gate oar facilities for the speedy and perma chinery and hardware. The rate nent oorreotion of their troubles. Suffer no longer. Come at once and receive immedi their business grows is a fair index of ate relief, and in a short time a radical oure. the growth of Portland and the Pacific ■o northwest. There is no man more popular in trade in the Oregon metro polis than Tom Scott, chief salesman with C. H. Dodd & Co. He has as We are endorsed by many eminent Oca- many friends as he has acquaintances, lists and Physicians in the treatment of the for all are his friend«. The firm EYE. No severe medicines used. Surgioal operations performed on the eye without handles general hardware, tools, farm pain or the use of chloroform, by the appli ing ’mplements and machinery, and cation of the new and wonderful anereathetic, wagons, and just now are selling bydroclorate of coooaine, which has revolu thousands of those Moline and John tionized opthalmio surgery. Doctor Turner straighten cross eyes in one minute, Deere’s plows of all sizes. Blackburn will without pain or after inoonvenienoe. & Peckham are agents at Carlton. New cheese, 15 cents a pound, at C. Grissen’s. Call at the St. Charles for the best two-bit meal in Oregon. Jackson Munroe, of the Willamina mills, went to Portland yesterday. Wanted, to rent a small dwelling in McMinnville. Inquire at this office. Double XX strong hoarhound can dy, best thing for a cold, at C. Grissen’s. If you want a man to work Multner always has one in mind at the St. Charles. Jas. Tate is local agent for the Peo ple’s Mutual Accident association of Pittsburg, Pa. A. J. Baker and J. W. Baker leave for a hunting and fishing expedition to Tillamook to-day. James McCain and L. H. Cook were in the raffle, at least they appeared on the streets yesterday in new suits. Hon. Lee Laughlin was in the city and called yesterday. He will begin his closing out sale at auction next Saturday. See advertisement. Hon. J. E. Magers has returned from his official legal trip to Ashland, more impressed than ever that old Yamhill is the best county in America. John Wortman and D. C. Ireland have a shooting contest to-day at 11: 30, the bank against The Reporter office, even up. Yesterday they were a tie. Geo. W. Jones <fc Co. have started another paper in the city, The Alabas- MARRIED. tine Age. Subscribers get a cook stove and wash basin as a premium. The In this oity, by Rev. J. S. White, of St. (Catholic) church, Oct. 21,1886, Prof. Age now has a circulation of 2,000,000 James C. J. Pay.ie and Miss M. M. Raymond, all of which is largely increased daily. Bellevue. Bud’8 friends, and they are legions It is reported that Doc Chrisman wherever he is known, will extend con was going to bring a colored domestic home with him from Missouri; but, as gratulations on this happy event. The an old domestic told us, when upon a wedding was celebrated in the church similar mission in Washington in 1881, after which a marriage dinner was “ niggers fur servants aint so plentiful served at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. as dey wonst was, massa. Dey is too Bergevin. The list of presents were numerous and fine. The following fly in dese here moddern days.” A large number of sympathising friends contributing with best wishes : friends followed the remains of Bough Mr. and Mrs. A. Fortier, cake stand ton Everett Sanders to the depot yes and set of China; Mrs. Fortain (the terday, when they were conveyed to bride’s mother) and Mrs. Provost, Chi Amity for burial. A delegation of na tea se* ; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. M ar- Odd Fellows, and firemen, and Custer ren, glass fruit dish and cake stand, I’ost band, were present. Appropriate silver knives, forks and spoons ; Mrs. music added to the touch of tender Butler (mother of the groom), silver ness apparent. The Odd Fellows at picket dish and table linen ; Mrs. H. tended the mourning friends, Hon. J. Burns, paragon silver castor ; H. Burns, R- Sanders and wife, father of deceas set glass dishes; Mr and Mrs. Gallo ed, brothers, and others, to Amity, way, silver napkin rings. The dinner where short services were conducted was enlivened by the presence of by Rev. G. J. Burchett, and the body Father White. MISCELLANEOUS. First National Bank —OF— M o MINNVI l LE, - OREGON J acob W ortman . D. P. T hompson ,. J ohn W ortman . ........ President Vice-president ........... Cashier Transact« a General Banking buaineM. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made on favorable terms. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transita« on New York, San Francisco and Portland. Office hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. FIRE INSURANCE. JOHN WORTIAW Represents the following sterling compan ies: London A Liverpool A Globe, North British A Mercantile, Oommeroial Union Fire Association, German Amerioan, Fire man’s Fund, Hartford, Oommeroial, Anglo Nevada, State Investment. Wheat insnranoe a specialty. H. H. BANIKL, I,. G. MITER SUITER & DANIEL Proprietors of the MILLS Asthai, Citimi, Throat & tag Mu LAFAYETTE Dealers in VH, Hour uiMill H LAFAYETTE, Yamhill Co., OREGON. We desire to inform the public that we have lately added a line of Rolla to oar Mill,to gether with the neoessary machinery to make an A No. I Article of Flour, And have the samo in successful operation. While we do not claim to make The Best Roller Flour In the State, We do claim to make an artiole Seooxxd to None, —AS A— Straight Grade Family Fl^wr, And far better thanoan be made on Stonea alune. We have been to much expense to make this ohnnge, and believe we deserve a liber al share of publio patronage, and ask a fair trial. We guarantee results. SITITKR A DANIEL. JUST RECEIVED! An Immense Stock of NEW XHAPN, NEW FEATHER«, NEW Fl.OWEHR, * NEW MATERIAL. private Diseases. The Most Elegant Stock of Nervous Debility, Impotency, Urinary and all Private Diseases speedily corrected. Call and see us. No difference what your ail ments are. Thorough satisfaction guaran In the City. teed. Terms reasonable. All letters of in Ladies, do not fail to call and see this splen quiry should be addressed to did selection, whioh ernbraoes all the Latest Styles in Vogue Doctor P. Turner, MRS. H. P. STUART INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE GRANGE STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON. Consultation Free. McMinnville, Oregon. I SAMUEL GOFF, Late of Independence, having parohaaed the TEAMS AM> TRICKS Of Logan Bros A Henderson, offers uia services in that line to the publio, and will Guarantee Satisfaction To all who favor him with their patronage. He will keep a wagon specially adapted to U m delivery of parols, trunks satohaU eta., for uSi'aoeomodation of the publio. Orders left at th* stable will bo promptly attended to at - -McMinnville Batis.= Hair Cutting, Miaving ant! Dha poolng Parlor. 15c SHAVING 15c. C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor. (Huooeeaor to A. 0. Wyndham.) Ladies and children's work a rpeoialty. if style of Hair Cutting desired, with neatnaea, Hair dyeing of all descriptions warranted. Fancy hair draaaing a specialty. Hot of cold baths always ready, only IS eta. Third street between C and D, McMinnville, Or.