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The Daily Reporter, Mrs. Gallentine is sick-a-bed. Prof. Randall and wife left YAMHILI. HEPOHTEK 1*1'111, ISIIIX g co. this morning for Corvallis. Mrs. Holt Turner, of Portland McMinnville, Or. - ■ July 27,1887 is visiting with her mother in this city. CITY. Mrs. ( ins. Detmering left for Johnson is coming. Dayton this morning, on a visit Wait for Johnson before hav to her parents. ing your picture taken. Messers. Wortman and Hibbs Remember that Johnson the captured seven tine grouse last photographer will be here Aug. evening on the Hibbs farm. 3d. A union temperance meeting Mrs. M. T. Collins returned to will be held at the Ghristain her home in East Portland this church, Sunday evening at 8 p. morning. m. 'fhe public are cordially in The Y. W. C. T. U: meats vited to attend. Wednesday evening July 27, at St. Nicholas for August has the residence of Mrs. Dr. Jobson reached our table. It is a at 8 o’clock sharp. splendid number and as interest L. Rogers and wife and Tom. ing for old as the young. Get Rogers, who have been enjoyiiig a copy and read it. camp life at Nestucca returned John Wortman yesterday re yesterday afternoon. ceived his commission to act as Bishop <fc Kay have their win agent for the Columbia Fire and dow full of straw and summer Marine Insurance Co. of Port hats that can be bought, at your land. His certificate is No. 1, own price. Don’t fail to see the first issued. them. The contract has been lei ’ by W. P. Johnson the leading Gen. Anderson, of the Northern photographer will be here Aug. Pacific, to Hoffman & Bates, of 3d, 4th and 5th, for three days Portland, for the construction of only, at the old stand. Get ready a drawbridge in the high tres and have a splendid photo taken tle across the bay at Tacoma. for your friends. C. C. Campbell, foreman for T. B. Henderson Esq. of A. W. Berry at Cape Fox, Ton Amity called yesterday and left gas narrows, Alaska, fell from his contribution for the leading, the roof of the cannery on the liveliest journal *in the valley. 9th inst. He struck on the Mr. Henderson has been spend rocks, and lived only half an ing the summer at the coast and hour. his wife’s health was greatly im This morning Mr. R. M. Day, proved. As soon as harvesting a prominent furniture manu is over he will return for a facturer, fell from the roof of time. ins factory, a distance of twenty- S. F. Harding, formerly em fiv<e feet, sustaining injuries ployed on the Astoria Transcript from which his life was despair has bought the Lafayette Regis ed of. ter and will take possession It was rumored on the streets August 1st. Politically it will yesterday that the judges of probably have a. tendency to Polk county were shaking in ward democracy. Mr. Harding their boots, because three hun is known as a prohibitionist, dred farmers and others had and some sympathy may be ex said that Blackburn should go tended to that party. home free. The concert, at the M. E. Ruby Gill, aged nine years, church last everting given by Prof. Randall and his class of an adopted daughter of Mr. and forty voices, was well attended Mrs. John Pennington, died and highly enjoyed by all. The yesterday morning and was choruses were well sung, the buried to-day. She has been a main deficiency being in the sufferer from spinal complaint tenor cleft’. The duos, trios and since infancy. “Facts are stubborn things,” quartetts were well rendered. and sufferers from chills and The class shows excellent train ing reflecting credit on Prof. fever find this complaint a very Randall, as a teacher. A per stubborn fact until they com manent organization was effect mence the use of Ayer’s Ague ed by electing Prof. Crawford Cure. This medicine never fails leader, and meeting Friday to cure even the worst cases. Greater benefits may be de- | evening at the M. E. church. rived from the vacation season The undersigned has not the largest stock of harvest machine if, at the same time, the blood is oils in the world, but has got being cleansed ami vitalized by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. some castor oil. An increase of appetite, vigor, Castor machine oil. ami buoyancy of spirits attend Lard oil. the use of this medicine. Challenge machine oil Journalism appears to he on Cold Test lubricating oil. the change in Yamhill at pres West Virginia oil. ent. First comes D. C. Ireland Skidgate oil. who retires from T he R eporter Rhode Island axle oil. followed shortly after by A. L. Neats foot and sweet oil. the And if those in need of oils Talmage retiring from will call, will be pleased to make Telephone and these two now you price on same by the case, dove-tail with the Westerfield can or gallon, and if you don’t Bros, who step down and out buy, it may assist you in getting Truly the life of a journalist is very uncertain, especially in the cheap oil elsewhere. A. J. A pperson . country. NEW TO-DAY The West Shore for August 11 grows better is at hand, every issue. We have received the pros- pectus of the State Normal school located at Ashland for 1887-8. It is a neat and at- tractive pamphlet of over 30 pages, and contains much mat lint we don’t blow very mudi about our ter of interest. We observe that Yamliill county is entitled 'I to three free scholarships in 1 the institution. For particulars address J. S. Sweet, president Ol Drugs, Medicines, School Book, Station Ashland Normal school, Ash- ary, etc., because every one knows that we land < Iregon. have the largest and best stock in the Coun The first installment of the ty, and a Ghehalem valley board of ein- migration society’s descriptive j circular is ready for destribu- ■ lion. It a well written article Will convince yon that we are selling on the Ghehalem valley pro Drugs Medicines, School Books, Stationary, fusely illustrated, and printed Conibs, Brushes, Sponges, etc. on heavy folio paper. This work speaks well for McMinn-1 ville, ae it was printed at the R eporter job rooms, ami will Thau any firm in Yamhill County. compare favorably with similar When you are in McMinnville come and work issued in the east. Send look over our stock and find out our prices. for one at the boards office, Next door to First National Bank. Newberg Oregon. Even Harper's Weekly is lamenting to think this great THE DRUGGISTS. reform civil service administra tion has been so hypocritical as to pretend to be mugwump in OWED TO its tendencies and yet at the end of t wo years 97 per cent, of the offices which are under its con trol are in the hands of partisan democrats. It is as it ought to be, only the three per cent, should be removed and proba bly will be within the next six • >n every dollar you spend at months. The pretense of living up to the civil service reform principles is a sham and a fraud and only worthy of a humbug and should be abandoned for This is because he squeezes it so hard to get the small profit lie ever. THE ROOSTER. ( LA RGE I COMPARISON OF PRICES. AT PRK ES LOWER F. W. Keàmonâ’s RiiMinesK Notice« Any one having business with ty. I). Fenton or with the firm of Fenton & Fenton, will call at the McMinnville office on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 3 o’clock p. m., or at the Lafayette office at. any other time. W. D. Fen ton will be absent until August 15th. jyl.r> Im asks. How dear to my heart is the elegant rooster, < >ld Publio Opinion we all know so well. Who liftHuphis voioe when pooplo are tickl'd, And crows when his tidings are joyful to tell. 'The doosler tho booster '('he bouncing old rooster The jolly old rooster with tidings to tell. Now lately this rooster lias tuken to crowing in favor of us and the goods that we sell. Our trade is increasing and daily inareasing One to the public opinion 1 know very well. Then hurrah for tho rooster The iMiuuoing old rooster The jolly old rooster with tidings to tell. Desperate Means Re quire Desperate Measures. Io counteract the effects of dull trade he has a complete new stock at figures which make them jump. Flint people arc please with the prices ami goods sold bv • all and price this stock before mak ing purchases. BISHOP & KAY The pnst year, is an established fact, as they all | CROW OVER THEIR SUCCESS I Of the past year, anil now flock in to ins|ieet the new spring styles. I'he doors are open ; no ju ice for admission, Conic right along. BISHOP <fc KAY. W. T. BAXTER. 4 This space reserved for R. B. HIBBS, MERCHANT TAILOR J. O. KOGERS. New Firm. New Goods, New Prices At the New ft re of BAXTER X ROGERS (SncoeRHor« to Baxter «t Martin, i Third street, McMinnville, Oregon, to F amily tas. ‘THE LAUREL HILL.’ I SAMUEL COFF, The popular New York Ladies Hat (or Spring and Hummer. A full line in several A new, neat and -lock. Every artic‘4 braids and styles of trimming. Various A No. I. Emit Jars, Rutter < r» <4: s, Colored prices. Unusually becoming and highly Glaiwwarc, Cutlery, <‘ hmc »I Good*, T o - commended Every Ladv should see it be harrn, Pipes and Cigars. fore buying hrr Spring or Snmraer hat. in Season. Also many other popular styles of liats Fresh Triilt and and Bonnets A good assortment of lips. Give iim a mil. inspect our an« Plumes. Flowers. Ribbons, Laces and Suring will guarantee prices tx» suit vnu. and Summer Millinery centrally. All di rect fr m New York Iters insures the la test stylos and lowest nnoes. Family Grocery Store Hiss »*. »<1 Lat« of Ii.-i. j endenae. having purohased the lit’I in ii v il le. Or. I • Moore’s Hair InvjgoratoT may be found on sale al •’. H. Fleming's bar ber shop. Sample Imftles (rec. Third Street, MeMinnnlle, Oregon. J. Harv. Henderson, fSnanemior to I». D fr I ai * tn tkah * trucks Of l-ogn.i l’rn,< ,t Henderson, offers his ■ervioes in that line to the public, nnd will Guarani«*« Salislaction 'tn e.ll wb>i f'vor <un with their patronage. He will keep a wagon specially adapted to the Good lionrd and lodging can be had of parcels, trunks satohefs. etc., for al reasonable rates by applying to Mrs. All Fresh Ooois, jroccnc:, F'.our, Biwn, »nd delivery the accomodation of the puhlio. Orders left Breon corner 3d «nd H next the mil- ! Glaaware and Crockery. ■t the stable will be promptly attended to nt road. | 1-dTGood, delivered to porebssers in tbeeilv reasonable rates.