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T Tke Daily Reporter. ». C. 1P.E1A.M) 4 CO. PVBUSHEÄK MutocripUwn Hale». By Carrier per week........................... 10 cents (Payable on Saturday.) Single Copy.......................................... 2 “ By Mail 40 oent, per Month (In Advance.) Hates far Advertising Will be made satisfactory to all applicants. McMinnville, Or. - - Meh. 14, 1887 Being a sensible man he will out its own idea in the matter, probably do what he considers and buildings all over the city to be his duty to the best of his of Brooklyn showed the usual ability, and like his predecessor, sable emblems of sorrow’ pend- let the growl go unanswered. ing the funeral. Edwin Booth, nor the best Lime water and milk are a living talent, could not have been tendered a more heartfelt' ova- good aid to the digestion of tionthan'that whieh'greetedthe|8rown Pe0Ple as weI1 as food for Emma Heath Dramatic com. infants. The lime water may be pai.y at Garrison Opera hou8J made by putting a few lumps of Saturday night. The dress eir- un31akcd 1,me 1,1 a stone Jar and cle fairly sparkled with the wit, add>ng water until the lime is wisdom and worth of our best|dak-d and about the consis- society, and even the gallery wasrence ld tkick cream ; the lime crowded witli intelligent and ap- settlin8 and leaving the pure and preciative people. The play wa8|cleanJimejvatermMop^^^^ rendered in superb style, with NEW TODAY. spirit, and a faultless elegance. Miss Mattie Mitchell, the pretty] ^MLc^WLiimville .laughter of Oregon’s Senator, is STAglK the heroine of a pretty little ro mance. A new spaper correspond dent described her at the theater* recently, when she appeared in a grey plush cloak, as resembling “a maltese kitten by moonlight,” and an admirer of the youngUOGAN BROS. A HENDERSON, lady soon after sent her, accom- — proprietors — panied by the printed paragraph, Fine C arriages, Hacks and a moonstone carved to represent Saddle Horses, the head of a kitten, with small A°d h‘”’ emerald eyes, caught in the arm At Reasonable Kates, of a crescent moon made of dia- • _ nionds. The unique and grace- AM U EL COJTJT, ful ornament is now constailtlv , ... .... , „ ■ Ir-Avl* IRllkst WOm bj Miss Mitchell. Of Logan Bros. & Henderson, offers his People may be interested in ‘Ratline to th. pubUo, and will . / _ xt (wiiarantee Satisfaction NEW TO-DAY. NEW SPRING GOODS The death of Capt. James B. AT Eads, occured at Nashua, N. H., on the 6th. CapL Eads was an engineer of great energy and a- bility, and one whom the Nation can illy afford to lose. Hon. C. B Watson is address ing interested audiences at Wal la Walla, Pendleton, and else where, on tire proposed road round the Cascades and the over CALL coming of the obstructions in the upper Columbia. Christine Nilson was married last week in Paris. This an nouncement is most likely only AND SEE THEM. another way -of stating that an other great songstress has fallen into the bands of an unprinci pled aud mercenary fellow. Samuel Taylor, the man in- jured by the accident to the uteaiu launch New York last week, died at the hospital, An Hear ye, people of Yamhill county. I will sell my fine stock of BOOTS and SHOES investigation of the disaster will now on hand at ten per oent disoount, and take place in a few days, this my death making a serious phase of Large, New and Ele gant Stock the vase. M r. Taylor was a res knowing, 111 \ lew of the <>LN Jo all who favor him with their patronage, That is en route, will be sold at a profit of ident of this county. lease bv me the I IT III, PR mat flint me the in- jn. He will keep a wagon specially adapted to the ten per oent. There is lease delivery of parcels, trunks satchels etc., for That is a queer story that dustries of Omaha, largelv lthe accomodation of the public. Orders left ONLY ° J at the stable will be promptly attended to at One BOOT and SHOE store in McMinnville comes from Washington about through the traffic and influence| reasonable rates, where you can get your moneys worth, and that is at Deilschneider’s. Come and see me. the president’s actress cousin. of the latter railway company, Next door to Yamhill County bank. F. DEILSCHNEIDEK. She is twenty years old, is a gradu increased during the decade be ate of the Cincinnati college of tween 1875-85 from $5,800,000 music, ‘‘but for the last fifteen $22,815,000 annually, These in- years has lived with her mother dustries comprise smelting and -------Co)------- in Chicago.” How long she has refining ores, manufacture of been on the stage is not stated. railway machinery, hardware, Here are problems for the arith etc., the lumber trade and wood] metic man that beat figuring out manufacture. There are vast ------- OF------- the result of an election. possibilities in all of these lines John P. Lucus, who resides a for Portland. There is at least' I HENDERSON BROS •» mile fromj'alouse city, is the a reasonable hope that the next Ampto room 0„„ ,„t bo^,. r Livery Third St., Opposite - father of thirty-three children, ten years will change many of|^« YAMHILL CO. BANK. and claims to be the champion these into facts. D on ’ t F orget the P lace . father of the w >r!d. Quality rath Henry Ward Beecher through er than quantity suggests the out his life deprecated and pro » C. IRELAND A CO., —Where you will— Telegram, is the basis of genuine tested against the use of crape pride in a matter of this kind. and heavy black drapings in There arc plenty of people in the’ token of mourning. His family world, so far as that goes, with respected his wishes in this re out such a wholesale record as gard, and the ordinary trappings this. ( of woe were not indulged by Among the things expected of them. I Instead of tin1 usual knot — IN THE— the new postmaster at east Port- of crape on the door announcing land, are that hosha£getall let- that death was present within, a LATEST STYLES. ters, parcels and garden seeds in wreath of tlowers, daily sup Ooods of all kind, and above on time, mails or no mails, an planted by a fresh garland was all 1HE LOWEST PRICES. Also aRect* for the swer insolence with a stony stare, used. There was no black drap and smile serenely at boldly im ings about the house or church.! Brownsville Woolen Bill, Carryinc a fall line of all goods made bv plied doubts as to his honesty. The public however, followed Jlc.ilinnvillc, Oregon. these celebrated mills 'A F. W. Redmoni’s. BOOTS i SHOES City Stables. YAMHILL CO., ALWAYS FIND Fine Job Printers, CLOTHING