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Ttie D«My ttéportdr. MISCELLANEOUS, the price for 1888 to $1.00 per MISCELLANEOUS. year. D. C. IREI.AND A CO. PUBLISHERS. Senators Hare, Siglin and First National Bank, Subscription Kate.. Gray have oar thanks for docu —OF m ’MINNVXLLE, OREGON.— By Carrier per week.......................... 10 cent« ments. I Payable on .Saturday.) ------ OFFICERS :------ Single Copy....................................... ? “ J acob W ortman ..................... President Representatives Lafollett luid By Mail M) oeuta per Month (In Advance.) W. D. F enton .................Vice-president Headquarters for Little and assistant secretary J ohn W ortman ......................... Cashier Kates for Advertising will please accept Transacts a General Banking business. Will imide aatiafiictory to all applicnnta. Hodgkins Interest allowed on time deposits. thanks for numerous special fa Collections made on favomble terms. Sight Exchange and Teh graphic Tran stets McMinnvdie, Or - Feb. 8, 18s7 vors. on New York, San Francisco and Portland. Office hours—from 9 a. in. to 4 p. in. Whoever else is discommoded, THE RFPORTER 8Y STEAM. there is one class that thorough This is bad weather for budding, ly enjoy tin* snow, and that is JOHN WORTMAN the children : their bright laugh Represents the following sterling compan hut so soon as men can work to ies: London <fc Liverpool & Globe, North advantage, up goes the new Re ing faces are seen every where British <fc Mercantile, Commercial Union ------ and ------ Fire Association, German American, Fire porter office building on Third St., out doors, ami the annual visit man’s Fund, Hartford, Commercial. Anglo State Investment. next to Henderson's Bios, livery of the ice king is to them a sea General Merchandise. Nevada, Wheat insurance a specialty. --------- O--------- stable, where our presses will be son of enjoyment. Sole Agent for the Celebrated run by steam. After that we A coasting accident is report A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON shall have something of inter* st ed from Sheridan. Ralph Preble Dealers In TO SAY TO OUR PATRONS. one of the party was badly hurt. His companions, Chas. Whitmer Trains over the Oregon Short ami Geo. James escaped. Drs. Line continue to arrive, not on Assortment of these Popular Goods Smith and Diehls were called to time exactly, but each day. The attend young Preble, but there IN ALL THE LATESI blockade on the Northern Pa NO T EL TIES, NE 1C is little hope of his recoverv. 1 J I cific in Montana, still holds the Agricultural Impements, Pumps, AMD DE SI EA Arrangements have been made trains on that road. Every ef RLE COLOR with the valley railroads for re Pipes, Etc. fort is being made to release INGS, duced fares to all who wish to Alli of which will be sold as them, hut will in all probabilty, .ll*T RECEIVED. attend the alliance at Salem on be several days before they are LOW FOR CASH. the 16th. Mr. Strange informs successful. The people do not Please Call and Examine. As the times will allow. us that it is expected this will feel wholly orphaned, however, be an important session, and W hat we G uarantee We Make a Specially of all as long as one road is open to very much desires a full attend FOR THE DRESS GOODS OF OUR Kinds of Job Work Par ami through the eastern part of MANUFACTURE. ance. ticular!) the state and on to the east. A Cincinnati physician, who To be made from the very best ma Iron and Tin Roofing, Referring to the letter of Hon.J. would place no obstacle in the terial, by skillful workmen, with the H.Mitchell to the Dalles board of wav of a suicide, recommends latest and most approved machinery, Galvanized iron Cornices and window caps. true le, the M ountaineer says: In fact we do anything that comes in death by aconite as the least and to be the cheapest goods in the “Since we have read the bill our line, with neatness and dis painful of any. The feeling is market when service is considered. patch and, carefully, and tried to under Are so thoroughly finished that they something like being frozen to stand the ambiguous clause, we can be worn in damp weather, or in a Never Tell You it Can’t be Done. death. A kind of numbness be shower, without fear of being ruined Bring on your designs and we will cut your are inclined to believe it is not gins in the extremities and by curling or shrinking. patterns, and do your work, and sued) a measure as the people don’t you forget it. gradually spreads over the en The manufacturing, dyeing and fin desired or expected. But it is tire system. There is no pain ishing is done in such a manner, that Sonth east cor. 3d and C streets. McMinn A. H. A O. O. HODSON. a move in the right direction, whatever, except possibly a slight the goods can be washed if desired ville, Oregon. and future congressional action burning sensation in the breast. without the least injury to fabric. Our goods are wool dyed, and colors will undoubtedly be more favora The fatal sensation is, in fact, extremely pleasant. Death from as fast as the purest dyes and greatest ble to the people’s interests. It freezing is said to be delightful, care and skill can make them. is very evident that railroad in- j It is the same with aconite. A Goods show just what they are and fluence is felt, in the highest pleasant tingling is felt through will be until worn out, as there is no branch of the national legisla the limbs, while entrancing! weighting, stiffening, or artificial lus ------- OF------ ture, and if it cannot directly! dream fancies run through the! tre used to increase the weight or fin ish ; as is the case with a large class of defeat measures introduced for brain. goods in the market, but which disap the benefit of the public, it has Third St., Opposite pears after a few days’ service. the power to cause ambiguous As manufacturers we have taken YAMHILL CO. BANK. phrases to be injected into bills great pains to supply an article in that render them practically in D on ’ t F orget the P lace , every way reliable, and unsurpassed effectual.” by similar goods, either foreign or do Statistics of the New York mestic, and would respectfully ask an Post ollice show that the loss of examination of the various styles and revenue from the reduction of McMinnville, Oregon. shades to be found on sale by mer chants who are agents for the goods. letter postage to two cents, has Saturday, Febru ary 12th. AU goods of our manufacture should already been compensated for by Will be sold nt Public Auction to the I bear the name and trade mark of increase of business. The same highest bidder, a tine large Kit. ben Range B roadhead W orsted M ill 8? new, suitable for a large family, a ; rule applies to the Reporter. almost hotel or reatanraut. Jamestown, N. Y. When we took thisofliee in 1885, Beds and Bedding. CARPETS. ^iitchen and Dining Room the price of the paper was $2.51) Furniture, 1» C. IRELAND A. co., Lamp«, Table« and Chairs. and a J tbouaand other thing« too numerous to j per year. Increase of business mention. Furnishing Goods of all kind, and above enabled us to reduce it to $2.00 TERMS OF SALE: all THE LOWEST PRICES. Also agents for 1886, and a still further in 1 All ml«« nndui $10, (Wh. All «ale« over for the $10, eight month« credit, with approved, BrowtaWville tVboIen lUtfl, crease gives us a protit at $1.50 note«. -i Thia ia a positive and peremptory sale. Carrying a full line of all goods made by for 1887. We propose to reduce HcWinnville, Ore<«a. F. MULTNER these oelebrated mills FIKE INSURANCE. Broadhead # * * * Dress Goods BISHOP & KAY. YAMIIILL CO., St. Charles Hotel, Fine Job Printers,