Th» Daily Reporter. D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS, McMinnville, Or. - Nov. 9, 1886 Will \\ . Brooks is making a capital Wanted MISCELLANEOUS. paper of the West Side. All persons indebted to me to call and The Lacamas paper mill was de­ settle their account immediately. stroyed by fire Saturday. Loss $95,000: F. W. R edmond . insurance $45,000. McMINNVIuLE. T* . . . OREGON The Corker Murder. The young folk enjoyed a very ex­ cellent surprise party at W. C. Hem­ Our information is to the effect that J acob W ortman ...................... 1‘ivsideut brees Friday evening. the coroners jury did not complete its D. P. T hompson , ............ Vice-president Wm. Robedee and John Malaney work yesterday. Opinion strengthen­ J ohn W ortman ... .................... Cashier came in from Woods yesterday with ed by circumstances indicates that Transacts • General Banking busineM. Intensa allowed ou Um« depute. Marple is the nan. a band of cattle for Portland. Collection» made ou fe vendile terms. A fine mink skin in the possession Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfen Importaut Stock Sale. on New York, San Francitoo and Portland. of Geo. W. Jones, was captured on Posters are out for an auction sale Office hours—from Va. tu. co 4 p. in. Panther creek. It is a fine pelt. Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of mu­ of fat and thoroughbred stock by Mills sic in McMinnville and at McMinn­ 4 Howe at their Mount Stewart farm J 0115 « ORTVO ville college. Residence corner of near North Yamhill on Saturday Nov. Repreaouts the following sterling ooiuiMtn- 13th. The sale includes sixty head of tea: Ixindon A Liverpool A Globe, North Second and C Streets. all ages including fifteen head suitable British A Mercantile, Commercial Cuna» B. W. McPhilips has purchased I .re Association, German American, Fire­ Sand cape, which is to become a sea for the butcher. Terms cash, or ap­ man's Fund. Hartford, Oonnnopoial, Anglo Nevada, Stale Investment. proved notes at 10 per cent. coast resort. The nearest postoffice is Wheat insurance a apecialty. Woods, Tillamook county. A Bargain. avara*. h . h . qaixicu . John Hulery remained at Joseph The Exchange hotel of North Yam­ SUITER & DANIEL, until his son returned, then had a good hill, containing twenty-two rooms in Froprietora of the visit, and reached home Saturday. all, two stories high, is offered for sale LAFAYETTE MILLS, He has fallen in love with the Willowa for cash, or exchange for real estate. Dealer« in valley. The house is well known to the travel­ The mid-day storm yesterday was ing public, and doing a good busiuess. cold and damp, as if it started a snow The present proprietor’s reason for then tried to turn to a rain and finally selling is that he is too far advanced LAFAYETTE, Yamhill Co.. OREGON. fizzled altogether. The sun was shi­ in age to attend to it, and is determin­ W« desire to inform th« public th nt w« bare lately added a line of Rolla to our Mill,to­ ning again in ten minutes. ed to sell if an opportunity is offered, gether with the neoemary mnohinery to A murder about as bad as that of even at a sacrifice. In fact he iB bound make an D. I. Corker was committed last Fri­ to sell it if a customer come». North A No. I Article of Flour, And have the anmo iu auooeaeful operation. day night in the basement of the Yamhill is as rapidly improving town While we do not claim to make Villard at Portland. The murdered as any on the west side, is the center man was from the NPB front. No of a large trade, the starting point for clue. Tillamook bay, the resort for hunters In the State. Miss Cora Bogue has returned from and sportsmen in the summer season, We d<> claim to make an artiole teaching the pioneer school at Woods. and this is the best chance for a good Seooxxd to STone. Mr. Malaney settled in there alone man in the whole state. For further —AH A— eleven years ago ; now they have two particulars address this office, or apply Straight Grad* schools, and Union cast one hundred to J. Delap, North Yamhill,Oregon. Family Flour, votes at the last election. ,.i .. 1 1 1 ■ 1 " » And far better than can tie made on Jones 4 Co’s, mill dam will be 26 Stone« alone. We have beep to much e»ptmae to uiakf feet high and 60 feet across, suppoited Witch Thli Art GiJltry. thia change, and believe we deserve a liber­ by timbers 12x12. It will be a reser­ al «bare of pubiio patronage, and aak a fair trial. We guarantee reeulta. voir for logs. When this is finished MlTTT.lt & DANIEL. and the sheds up for fine lumber, the mill will again start up for the winter. Received at the bakery from San Francisco via Yaquina: The Dallas Itemizer is one of our b?rt exchanges. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wilson now oc- jupy their handsome new cottage in Carlton. A Polk county man is raising hogs on Carp. Who’d a thunk’t hogs’d eat ’em. Mrs. Shadden and Miss Vessey are very busy upon some nice work in the dress making line. If this weather holds on till the change of the moon we will have about ten days of it yet. The ladies Guild of St. James (Epis- aopMl) church will meet at the home of Mrs. Barnum to-morrow. If we have accused any man of en­ tertaining public spirited notions in this city, who does not, we apologise to the community. We are plesed to know that there is a wholesome feeling in this city favora­ ble to the progressive idea of pure water, clean stredtB and decent drain­ age. Mrs. Robert Gray of Corvallis, mother of Mrs. M. Shadden of this city, has returned to her home after a very pleasant visit with her daughter in McMinnville. Through the efforts of a couple of the most enterprising persons whose innate modesty prevents us giving full and proper credit, the Baptist col­ lege is in receipt of a goodly supply of apparatus for chemical and physical instruction. Frank Spencer went to Portland Saturday to see his little boy. who is under treatment by Dr. Jones for an affection of the leg, below the knee. It is said the little fellow will have to submit to a very painful operation, and a portion of the bone will have to be removed. 4 bagsC. K. ooffee No. 1 satis lbs. for fl. “ Rio “ “ 6 do. 1. There was a good turn out of the P. 2 4 ohests Eng breakfast T in bnlk sells at 50c. of H. Saturday at a meeting of Mc­ 2 “ unoolored Japan “ sells at 50c. lb “ 20c “ Chili walnuts, new orop Minnville grange. The weather was 4 1 sacks “ 25o “ bhl Folgers’ roast coffee, No. 1 20c“ finer for getting together and talking 2 chats “ ground “ papers over matters than it was for deep These goods are all strictly choice, plowing, as the ground was not any give them a trial. Remember at C too wet for the latter, and the warm Grissen’s. sun lured people out en masse all over J. W. Angell, who skipped from Walla Walla with Jackson and wife, the county for social chats. leaving his own family penniless, is The little daughter of Mr. Cone re­ said to be a bad egg. He has deserte« ported so badly burned last week his family six times, always heretofore while playing with fire as to call for returning with professions of penitence Dr. Goucher’s attendance, died Satur­ and promises of reform. It is time day afternoon and was buried on the Mrs. let him owt for good, and return­ day following. The little sufferer was ed to her parents in Yamhill county. throwing bits of paper into a fire place Visitors to Newport last summer to see them ascend the chimney, when were regaled with visits to the attrac­ its clothes took fire. The body was tive school house as a significant sign fearfully burned before assistance of the progress of the place. It turns could reach her. out to be a reservoir and a smoke It is a matter to feel proud of that house combined. The News speaks o the McMinnville public school has se­ it thus: “Above and around all the cured the Centennial Charts to aid the windows on the sides exposed to the proper instruction of physiology and -storm, the water came through and hygiene. In no manner without them run down in streams : and down the can the effects of alcohol upon the hu­ chimmeys, Also, the rain descended man system be explained,and this one in sufficient quantities to extinguish fact alone justifies the purchase. We the fire and to fiU the room dqmely with smoke. We understand that Are informed that our schools are the those chimnevs have chronic tendency •nly ones outside of Portland and to aft in th* way. ■khat ear ary otosu •«*Fvae lot»* fr'aiem fortunate enough to eecure the , w . b dw at4h~ '<**••••* these charts in Oregon. W First National Bank, FIRE INSURANCE. i N I ¥ t I I » p J i v. i I* r J 5 •4 P F. The Best Roller Flour H a I! ! r « .B I I r « T K I CITI TRIUK. This is the time of year when Merchants all begin to show low prices. We realize that permanent trade cannot be made unless one ha> the cor­ rect styles and correct prices. We are selling goods at aston­ ishingly low prices on the mer­ its of our wares. We know that there are no better styles of Clothing, no better fitting, no better made than ours, aud we believe that no one in Mc­ Minnville is selling Clothing as cheaply as we are. We only ask an inspection of our goods and a comparison pipCM. BIBHOP A KAY. Having purobaaed the Strain i>ri>p«riy, aud permanently located in McMinnville, am ready to do all ktmla of Truck and Deliv­ ery Work ai «lion not me. All good» LLARI». I : » L 4 I I