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The Daily Reportar, D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS. Nubtcription Hule». By Carrier per week.......................... 10 cents (Payable on Saturday.) Single Copy....................................... 9 By .Mail 10 cents per Month (In Advance.) Itute» for Advertising Will be made satisfactory to all applicants. McMinnville, Or. - - Meh. 7, 1887 In Memoriam. Over the bridge, across the river, The footsteps come and go ; Their ceaseless tread goes on forever, While the waters ebb and flow. Across the beautiful bridge of life We all must sometime go; To join that band of spirits bright While the waters ebb afid flow. As we stood upon the side walk yesterday afternoon and watched the throng of sympa thizing friends who had gather ed from far and near to pay their last respects to Uncle John G. Baker, we instinctively recalled our last social visit at his house. How often, when an hour of si lent thought falls upon the soul, remembrance winds the silken tendrils of the heart and lets a strain of tender memories flow back upon the past. In such moments how sweetly sad we flwell upon the last words of some dear one whom we are des tined to meet no more upon earth. Our last visit with him at his home was in the evening hour ; a holy hush seemed hov ering like a spirit of light and love around the scene, softly fell the twilight dew, and sweetly came the breath of blooming flowers, as we sat with the old pioneer and his amiable wife, and talked of the days that tried men’s souls in Oregon. tVe would not lift the veil of sancti fied domestic life nor peer with in the portals of that home now shrouded in sorrow; but it was the home of joy, of confidence and affection, as beautiful and pure as earth possessed. To the Father of all we commend this deeply stricken household. Lov ing words and tender acts of human sympathy are too feeble to roach the deep and painful grief caused by the removal of one so loved, so honored in the home which he cherished with such tender affection. To sum up the character of our friend would be to say that in him wo find the wise counsellor and ad vocate, the high minded, intelli gent, fearless, independent, in corruptible and patriotic citizen. In the immediate family connec tion we behold the loving wife, MISCELLANEOUS. NEW TO-DAY. tender daughter and three de- voted sons. His death is a great loss to scores of friends, but he leaves behind him the heritage of a good name, the legacy of a 226 FOURTH ST., PORTLAND. TELE PHONE, NO. 193. life well spent. The great restorative and tonic. Has been Manufacturers of the Celebrated Following is a set of resolu used for many years with remarkable results, and is guaranteed to cure Men young or mid- co tions adopted at the school meet digged, who have by their indulgences or 09 inifisQretion brought upon themselves. ing this p. m. 09 Nervous Debility, W hereas , The Almighty, in 09 producing some of the following effects : — his wisdom has seen fit to con Nervousness, Loss of energy and power, fi Q sign Hon. John G. Baker, di want of ambition, lack of ideas, mental and C_3 __ physical weakness, aversion to society, un 09 rector in this school district, to fitness to marry, melancholy, failing mem •¿E "cO that sleep that knows no waking, ory, organic weakness, impoverished blood -E5 over-worked brain, and all those depress 09 thereby reminding us once more or ing ailments, consequent on impaired vital 09 » ity, or defective organio action, which leads of the uncertainty of life ; there the rc sufferer to early decay or insanity, which fore, be it Resolved : is worse than death. To the many men, married and single, 1. That we publicly record who CEMENT. FIRE-PROOF are throwing their money away on IMPERIAL upon the minutes of this meet humbug belts, worthless “wonderful cures,” PAINT FOR ROOFS AND OUT worse quack doctors, we ask you to give BUILDINGS. ing our heartfelt sorrow for the or SALVO TREATMENT a trial. Thousands Grinder of fine Putty, etc. Dealers loss of our fellow citizen, who have testified to its merits, and its curative in Paints, Oils, colors, and Varnishes. These properties have been eulogized by the lead was always manly and courte ing physicians in this country. paints have been in use on theO. R. & N. and Young men suffering from the affects of N. P. R. R. for the past three vears, whioh of ous, and we take this means of youthful imprudence, can rely on a perma itself is a guarantee of its excellence. Send commemorating his memory. nent cure. No matter WHAT you have tak your orders direct to the factory. We refer or who has failed to CURE you SALVO to any first business firm in Portland. 2. That in the death of Hon. en, JAMES P. SHAW, PreB. and Man’r TREATMEN T we guarantee to CURE YOU. John G. Baker, the bereaved GENTLEMEN. family have lost a kind husband Salvo Treatment as now prepared, is and father, and the community pleasant to take, and assimilates readily the food in the Stomach. No min Dealers In one of its most valued and es with eral contained in the treatment. A teemed citizens. part of the treatment is composed seven different roots and herbs, al 3. That we present our con- of HARDWARE, ways prepared in a fresh state, and the most dolements to the bereaved fam valuable medioines known to modern The balance of the treatment is ily and friends, and assure them soience. TINWARE & put up in small pill form, pleasant to tako that if their grief could be les and handy to carry in the pocket. The com plete treatment is put up in packages, and sened by being shared with contains all medicines necessary for over others we should most assuredly one months home treatment. Hundreds of Agricultural Imp'ements, Pumps, cases have been cured with one package be foremost to assuage it. tone mouths treatment.] Full directions to exercise, diet, bathe, etc., accompan 4. That u copy of these reso ies low each Pipes, Etc. package. I’rice per paokage $2.00, lutions be furnished to the widow three paokages $5.00. Sent prepaid and Alli of which will be sold as sealed on receipt of price. of our deceased fellow citizen, securely Knowing as we do the great curative ef and also to the city papers for fects of Salvo treatment, we will give the following guarantee: With each order for publication. As the times will allow. three paokages [three months treatment] SALVO [Mui Paint M’ij Co. 1 TREATMENT A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON Stoves enolosing $5.00 we will send our W hitten G uar vntee to refund the money if the treat ment does not effect a cure. We Make a Specialty of all Three packages sent C. O. D. on reoeipt of $2.00 to secure us against loss. Kinds of Job Work Par Send money by P. O. Money order, Regis ticularly tered letter, Express or Bank draft at our risk. Address. SALVO CHEMICAL CO., Iron and Tin Roofing. No. 1 & 3 South Sixth St., St Louis, Mo. A treatise on SALVO TREATMENT, con taining testimonials from eminent physici- Galvanized iron Cornices and window cape. cians, as to the virtue of the principal cura In fact we do anything that comes in tive properties of the treatment Sent free, j Sealed. ] our line, with neatness and dis patch and, Notice of Sale by Common Carrier. GOODS AT F. W. RecLmoncL’s. CALL Notice is hereby given that the Oregon and California Railroau company, of Portland, Oregon, a common carrier having transport ed the personal property hereinafter describ ed, from various points in the state of Ore gon, to the town of McMinnville in the state of Oregon, at the request of the owner or law ful possessor thereof, and having safely stor ed and kept said property, and by virtue thereof having a lien upon the same for its just and reasonable charges, and more than three months having elapsed sinoe said transportation and care has been performed, and no part of said reasonable and just charges having been paid, all persons whom it may concern are hereby notified that said Oregon and California Railroad oompanv bv its receiver wi'i on the 28th day of Marcfi 1887, commencing at eleven o'clock a. m., sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the warehouse of said oompany, in the town of McMinnville, in the state of Oregon, all and singular said personal property or sufficient thereof to satisfy said lein and charges and the costs and expenses of making said sale. Said prop erty having been shipped, consigned and transported between the points hereinafter named, and being more particularly de scribed as follows: Lot 1 from Portland, 3 Pieces Bowling Alley, marked E. B. Berry. Lot 2 from Portland, 1 bdl. w. paper, marked P. F. Brown. R. K oehler , Receiver of the Oregon A Cal. R. R. Co. Portland Oregon, March 3, 1887. Never Tell You it Can't be Done. Bring on your designsand we will out your patterns, and do your work, and don’t you forget it. South east cor. 3d and C streets, McMinn ville, Oregon. A, H. A O. O. HODSON. BOOTS § SHOES Hear ye, people of Yamhill county. I will sell my fine stock of BOOTS and SHOES now on hand at ten per cent discount, and my Large, New and Ele gant Stock That is en route, will be sold at a profit of ten per cent. There is ONLY One BOOT and SHOE store in MoMinnville where you can get your moneys worth, and that is at Deilschneider’s. Come and see me. Next door to Yamhill County bank. F. DEILSCHNEIDER J. 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