Th© Daily Reporter. M. Tnderwood wants a No. 1 fresh milch cow. Jersey pre­ ferred. D. C. IRELAND 1 CO. PUBLISHERS. Hon. T. B. Henderson of McMinnville, Or. - - Jan. 10. 1887 Amitv called vesterdav on his way home from Lafayette. J SPLENDID CHANCE. Any person sending us four aub- The locks and water power at sribers for one year each,with $6.00 in Oregon city have passed into cash, will receive an extra copy for one year. This is a rare opportunity for the hands of a syndicate, which getting the best weekly pa|»er west of will prove to be a boon to west­ the Rocky mountains free. ern Oregon. County Court Matters. The wav to build a citv is to build it, and not wait for the PKOHATE. In the matter of the estate of spirit to move us. Let us mark Henry C. Baker, hearing of final ac­ the progress of this year with count was set for March Sth. something substantial in Mc­ In the matter of the estate of Minnville. Henry Warren deceased, sale of real Hibbs was sentenced to a estate set aside, and re-sale ordered. term of five years. This was a Second semi-annual account approved. In the matter of the finel estate of forced put nearly ; as the judge gave the jury to understand J. D. Fenton, final account allowed. In the matter of the estate of Henry that a verdict of guilty must be Simmons, final account allowed. had. As the Telegram says :• It In the matter of the estate of A. I*. will tend to justify the British Wolsey deceased, March 8th fixed for government for refusing extra­ proof of will to be heard. dition to criminals of his class ROAD MATTERS. In the matter of the petition of O. hereafter. The case will be no­ and P. Turner, et. al., J. W. Cook, table in the judicial annals of Geo. W. Olds, and B. F. Fuller were the country as being one of appointed viewers, to meet nt Bellevue much ado about nothing. store. Jan. 13th, at 10 a. in. Albany has been celebrating S. Potter, M. Mulky and H.S. Jones for something these five years were appointed on the petition of P. R. Fendall, et. al., to meet at Sheridan past. Her latest was the junc­ tion of the OPR with OCR at Jan. 14th. that point. The approach of Road Supervisors for 1887. the train from Yaquina was Following is a list oi the toad super­ ¡jfreeted by cheers, waving of visors appointed by the county court handkerchiefs, and inspiring for the year 1887 : music by the band. Mayor 1. T McGrubbs 26. CVKuvkendall Weatherford delivered an ad­ 5. H C Burns 27. C W Tustin 6. J J Henderson29. W Merchant jdress of welcome, which was re- 7. J Lambright 30. Philip Mesner i sponded to by Vice President 32. W H Miller 8. Jas. Agee 9. Geo W Olds 33. N C Morris I W allis Nash. The draw-bridge 34. B F Huston 10. Jos Todd ¡was formally opened, and citiz­ 11. Thus Arthur 35. Ed Huston 12. Jack Agee 37. P A Bates ens invited to a free ride over 13. Frank Stout 38. W F Balston the new road to Corvallis. Many 14. J J Johnson 39. C W Tolson 40. Geo Nutter availed themselves of the oppor­ 15. F L Little 16. T B Robertson41. W D Parker tunity. •' 18. E P Wallace 45. T D Henderson 19. John Highfield46. J D Mouttyou 21. W F Coulter 47. M. Lee 2Î. J W Lambert 48. Da Blood 24. Wm Spaulding49. Wm Wess Vacancies appearing in the above list will be filled on the 24th, to which day the court adjourned. C. Symons made a flying trip to Portland on Saturday. Senator J. II. D. Grav, of As- toria, has more territory at his back than any other senator in Salem. The firemans fair will be on the 22d. A meeting of the en­ tire department is called for to­ morrow evening. Ed. W. Fuller and Geo. Hap- persett have purchased the rink in this city. They are well stocked with skates. Hon. Wm. Galloway bought Gibson Bros, wheat on Saturday, about 1,000 bushels, paying therefor 79 cents sacked. V A Tramp's Philosophy. ObMervalion«. Iv'e been ’round this country from , No one deserves the least sympathy for suffering from piles when he can Texas to Maine, be cured by calling on l)r. Taylor at And mostly with narv a red ; the otfce of Dr. Johnson. Without ad­ I've walked it for miles in the wettest ! ditional pain, without the use of the of rain, knife or chloroform, and if the cure is And slept on a board for a bed. not complete and satisfactory, no charges. If you can't accept these But I’ve learnt a few comforting facts terms you ought to suffer. by the way. Will remain a few days. Irving While living this queer life of mine, and White, the popular repairers will And the principal one of the lot, let remain here for a few davs only to me say, give those who desire to have their Is “it’s better to whistle than whine.’’ Pianos, Organs or Sewing Machines, I know that winter's a cornin' on fast ; tuned, cleaned or repaired by first I'm aware that a home 1 ain't got; class workmen. These gentlemen have had twenty years practical expe­ I see the clothes I'm wearin won’t last. rience in their business. Satisfaction Till I reach a more torrider spot. guaranteed. No money required until But nobody yet has discovered in me parties have had time to test work and are satisfied. They will do work Anxiety’s tiniest sign ; by the “live and let live” rule. Give And it’s jest ’cause I learnt in my them a trial. We can vouch for them youth don’t you see that they are realiable and will do as That “it’s better to whistle than they agree. whine.” Advertisments, etc., intended for publication in The Weekly Reporter It strikes me somehow that it’s must lie handed in Tuesday morning. mighty durn queer We cannot in future deviate from this That fellers much wiser than me rule. Ke4p kickin' because this terrestial Mrs. Breon is prepared to receive a sphere few day hoarders. Three gentlemen Ain’t jest what they want it to be. can be furnished with nx»ms. Cor­ Their parents have filled them with ner of Third and H streets, last house Latin and Greek, on the right before crossing railroad But their logic ain’t equal to mine, track. Miss Belle Johnsdn, teacher of music Or else they would know every day in in McMinnville and at McMinnville the week That ‘‘it’s better to whistle than college. Residence corner of Second and C Streets. whine.” Bring on your job work. We are —Merchant Traveler. now prepared to do job work in the latest and most approved style of the The tax levy in Yamhill coun­ art. ty for the current year has been fixed at 13.7-20 mills, per dollar. This is less than the levy for First National Bank, —OF M’ m INNVILLE, OREGON.— 1886; a gradual reduction. ------ OFFICERS :------ Gold is pouring in from Eu­ J acob W ortman .................... President rope as if the yellow metal were D. P. T hompson ............ Vice-president anxious for intimate relations J oin W ortman ....................... Cashier a General Banking business. with our bright and beautiful Transacts Interest allowed on time deposits. white dollars. “In God we trust” Collections made on favorable terms. Sight Exchange »nd Telegraphic Trunsfeii that this influx will not make on New York, San Francisco and Portland. Office hours—from It a. m. to I p. in. the monometallists weary. The old misers of the east com­ FIRE INStiRANCE. menced dying off last year. The JOH.V WORTMAN first of the crop of 1887 is report­ Represents the following sterling compan­ London A Liverpool A Globe, North ed at Philadelphia. Jo Perry | ies: British A Mercantile. Commercial Union Fire Association. German American, Fire­ and Bob Price, cousins, 75 years I man's Fund, Hartford. Commercial, Angle Nevada, State investment. of age, passed in their checks in When Gen. Manteuffel in Wheat insurance a apeoialty. squalid solitude. Perry left from 1866 levied a contribution of 25,000,000 florins $10,000,000 on $100,600 to $250,000. Both died Watch This Art Gallery. Frankfort Baron Rothschild was hungry. Bob didn’t leave so indignant and demanded: “Does much as Jo. The Grand Army of the Re­ your excellency realize the full meaning of the word million? public has taken hold of the Has your excellency ever seen a Mormon question vigorously. million of money ?” The gen­ The local posts of the GAR in eral was nonplussed, as indeed, Utah have issued appeals to the he had never seen such a sum order throughout the country, at once, and to get out of the setting forth that the Mormons pickle he altogether remitted the are greater enemies of our re­ contribution. Frankfort here­ public than were even the rebels after always considered Roth- of’61, and that they are at en­ child “a bigger man’’ than Man­ mity with American institutions, teuffel. Once before that Gen. hostile to our flag and opposed Falkenstein made an assessment • to our government. The recent To Bishop & Ktiys vp go of $2,280,000 upon the city, encampment at San Francisco passed resolutions calling upon with a wish to get first choice and sent two soldiers, with a congress to pass the Edmunds- of Holiday Furnishing Goods. wheelbarrow to fetch it. He was Tin ker bill or some other equal­ Neck ware and Suspenders, much surprised to learn that ly strigent law to curb the rapid­ and Silk Handkerchiefs, at that sum of money weighed ly increasing power and hostility bottom prices. of the Mormon church. BISHOP A KAY. about fifty tons.