vol . 1. M c M innville , O regon , .VEH’S AND NOTES. DeLesseps and his ¡»arty of French Entered in the Postoffioe at MoMinnvillefor Transmission Through the Mails as Sec- visitors are still ih this country. It ond Class Matter. is now announced that they will make a trip to the Pacfic coast. They will probably come via. San Francisco and return through Oregon. Sixteenth Year of Publication. ■cWINN VILLE - - OREGON Rev. N. Doane delivered an able and ■■■—O scientific lecture in behalf of the Wil­ 0. C. IRELAND. E. L. E. WHITE. lamette University at the M. E. church D. C. IRELAND & Co., in this city Sunday evening. Had it PUBLISHERS. -------------- 0-------------- been more generally known a larger Weekly Subscription Rate». One copy per year in advance . - ■ $2.00 attendance would doubtless have re­ If not paid in advance - - - - 2.50 sponded. To clubs of three or five, when accompanied Ann L. Stephens, one of the most with the cash, $1.50 per year each. Two prolific writers of trashy novels left a names for six months each to count as one yearly subscription. snug fortune of something more than The Daily Reporter. Tu D ailt R ipostes is issued every day $300,000. She was always an indus­ in the week except Sundays, and is delivered trious worker, but one who lived in a in the oity at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40 rents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­ generous and hospitable way ; besides, vertising same as for T hs W eeklx K epobtsb . her charities were unbounded. Advertising Rate«. Great suffering is said to prevail in 1 lw. 1 lm. 1 8m. 1 «m. | 12ms SPACE western Texas where scarcely any One inch ................... $1 00 2 00 4 00 7 00 10 00 1 75 2 50 7 50 15 00 80 00 rain hps fallen since June of last year. Five inches............. 2 75 5 50 1« 50 33 00 66 00 Eleven in..................... Twenty-two inches 5 50 11 00 38 00 06 00 182 00 The crops have been ruined by the Uff"Above rates slightly advanoed for pre prolonged drought, and many people ferred positions: “Top of Colainn,” “Next to Reading Matter,” “Seoond Page,” or are on the point of starvation. ”1 he “Third Page.” district of country thus afflicted com MT Local notioes in reading oolamn on Third page: One insertion, per line lOoents rises an area equal to the states of Two insertions per line ...................... 15 “ Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Dela­ Three insertions per line ......... 20 ’* ware combined. By the month per line........................ 25 “ ^VObituary notioes, resolutions of oon- James Russell Lowell, according to dolement, etc., to insure publication in the a capable dispatch from London, is to Reporter, must be accompanied with instruc­ tions; and the name of the proper person or marry the Dowager Lady Lyttleton, persons to whom charges for the same are to widow of the late, an aunt by marriage be made. of the present Lord Lyttleton. She is Book A Prbritaff. said to be a fine looking and accom­ We beg leave to announoe to the public plished women, about 40 years of age, that we have just added a large stock of new novelties to our business, and make a special­ and, like Lowell, has been twice mar­ ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads, ried before. This news throws new- Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­ light upon Lowell’s excessive vexation grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of at the publication, by Hawthorne, of work. Terms favorable. Call and be oon- his rather free remarks respecting the vinoed. D. 0. IRELAND A CO. queen, the Prince of Wales, and the nobility generally. E. E. COUCHER, M. D English Clapsopcounty clamors for increased reprr -entation in the legislature. The PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. people are entitled to it, without a M c M uitoli ... O bxgom . doubt, but it is a question whether Offloe and residence, oorner of Third and they would be gainers if it were allow ed. Multnomah county has plenty of D streets, next to the postoffioe. legislators says the Telegram, but gets jas . m ’ cain . h . hublky . very little legislation that the people McCain & Hurley, would not be at least as well off with out, and the same is true of most attorneyn - at - i , a w AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, other sections. BetUr not to have another session of the legislature for Lafayette, Oregon, Especial attention paid to abstracts of titl« ten years than to have the blunders of and settlement of estates in probate. the last regular and the special ses­ Offioe Jail buiding. up stairs. sion duplicated. MIS» MAT VK88B1 . M. SHADDSN. The Umatilla reservation is a mag­ nificent body of land,containing in the Shadden & Vessey, aggregate about 165,000 acres. It has been practically lying waste for all Fashionable Dressmakers these years, the slipshod method« of Indian farming amounting to next MF" The Taylor System of Catting and Fit­ nothing. After e-Ublishmg the In­ ting employed. dians inseveralty.it is thought that Third street. Next to Bishop A Kay’« «tore, there will be 145,000 acres of land re­ McMinnville, Or. maning,which will be .old at auction, and every dollar of the proceeds re­ A. M c D omau ». M— K. T mobmto . served for the Indian«, and expended Fashionable for them unde government authority. Dressmaking. The lands which the Indian, retain lb ^ve ally will not be patented to Is lira. H. P. Btaart's Millinery Store, th«u (or twenty year., and are not OPPOSITE GBANOB HALL, u, be «Aid dnrini that penod WEEKLY REPORTER. NOVEMBEK PRICE TWO CENTS. In relation to Col. Frank Parker’s MISCELLANEOUS. application for the Walla Walla land office, Secretary Lamar says Parker’s endorsements are of so high a charac­ o ter as to warrant the president giving him any position within his gift, and yet if those opposed to Parker are to be ------ OP----- believed he ought to be imprisoned in the penitentiary for life. We are always willing and ready to publish announcements for all the Third 8t.. Opposite churches without charge. Why they YAMHILL CO. BANK, are not furnished to us we dannot say. D on ’ t F orget the P lace , It is a matter wholly with pastors and ministers of the several churches We — Where you will— have enough to do without running after the facts concerning Bunday ser­ vices, lodge meetings, and the like. It is thought the I»a Camas ¡taper mills will be rebuilt at Oregon city. In Oregon city there’s plenty of water and the company tried to obtai n a water power there before purchasing at La camas, but were unable to do so. Can - IN*THC they do so now? Will they try? Will the people of Oregon city hold out en­ couragement to them to aid them in obttyning a water power there now? Furnishing Goods of m H kind, and|abov* These are questions for the considera­ all THE LOWEST PK10EH. Also agent« for the tion of the board of trade lately organ­ Brownsville Woolen Will ized in that old town. Eastern Oregon furnishes twenty Carrying a full line of all goods made by per cent, of the beef sold in San Fran­ these celebrated mills. cisco and Sacramento. They go from the great pastures of Steins mountain and camp Harney, in the southern end of Grant county ; and the herders are improving their stock all the time by FRED. F. KELLER, Prop using bulls of Durham and Hereford MuooMsor to W F. Itangasser, stock almost entirely, the Jerseys and Guernseys being better adapted to Bangssner's building, Cor B and Third M— Here is where you can gat your mousy?« dairy uses than for the blocks ; while worth in tho Galloways' long hair catches and holds so much water that, in the event Beef, Pork, Kutten, Sausage, Trlpo^ and everything in the liue of meat««, of the of a freeze, their hides are a continuous i«eat quality the ooontry affords. Also the sheet of ice, and they are the first to Best of Bolognas die from cold and inability to got out Give me a call and be satisfied. and rustle for themselves. THE CLOTHIERS YAMHILL CO ALWAYS FIND CLOTHING LATEST STYLES CITY MARKET A KitrgHln. W. T. BAXTER. The Exchange hotel of North Yam­ hill, containing twenty-two roonm in all, two stories high, is offered for sale for cash, or exchange for real estate. The house is well known to the travel­ ing public, and doing a good business. The present proprietor’s reason for selling is that he is too far advanced in age to attend to it, and is determin­ ed to sell if an opportunity is offered, even at a sacrifice. In fact he is l»ound to soil it if a customer comes. North Yamhill is as rapidly improving town as any on the west side, is the center of a large trade, the starting point for Tillamook bay, the resort for hunters and sportsmen in the summer season, and this is the l>est chance for a good man in the whole state. For further particulars add re«« this office, or apply to J. Delap, North Yamhill, Oregon. New Firm, New Goods, New Prices Subscribe for the Rejiorter, «nd pay for it when you eubacribe, «nd we will pledge ourselves to give you more news, for less money, than any other paper in th« Willamett« valley. The Daily will help the weekly 100 per cent. J. Harv. Henderson Sa been bs for The Reporter. At the New Htore of Bastar & Martin Hiioreasors to Al. HIJMHEY, Third street, MoM .«¿ville, Orr>gon ta T imi tas A new, neat and clean stock. Every article A No. I. Fruit Jars, Butter ('rocks, Colored Glaaeware, Cutlery, Cased Goods, To- banco. Pipea and Cigars. Prweh Trait and ▼ogntnblne la B e««—. Give me a call. Inspect my stock, and I will guarantee prices to suit you. Family Qrocery Stör« Third Btreet, Me Minn ville, Oregon. to L. BOOT.) 1