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«• R fc“ The Daily Reporter McMinnville. Or. Sept. 11, 1886 FUIXT WEEK Th»- issue of this morning ends the first week <>f the daily Reporter, We hall be pleaM-d if ail who take it this i»«ik will continue with us, as the number <>f its siipportir» is the best lest of its ability. The carrier, Master Leonard Ireland, will be most happy to serve you Suhsciptions ten cents per week, are collectable on Saturdays. EEEX<H /'/.VA'. feet of hose, break coupling, put on play pipe, and throw water. Time: Tigers, 54; Rescues, 55.1 seconds. In the next race for hook and ladder practice, Alerts of Salem ran against a picked team from Astoria. This race wa< for team- to run 600 feet with not more than thirty men on the ropes, anil to put up a thirtv-foot lad der within ten d»'grees of perpendicu lar in the street, ami have a man as cend to the t«q>. Abe Frazier climbed the ladder for Alert-, ami Harry Hip pie for Astorias. The race was gained by Alerts, as much by Frazier's excel lent climbing as anything else, he as cending the ladder with the agility and rapidity of a jolly tar. Tim»'; Alerts, •44|; Astorias. 49 seconds. The inter esting practice of the day was a hose contest for the Bowers purse. Hose company of twelve men to run two hundred yards to hydrant, attach and lay three hundred feet of hose, un couple and screw on nozzle. Won by Astoria. Time: 51jJ- seconds. Look Upon This Preture 5»- X: - FRONT VIEW Farmers who have successfully bat tled with this noxious weed inform (he Independent that one cannot grow fall wheat and eradicate it. Fall plow ing and opring sowing will in time ex terminate it. Grain town in the spring usually makes m good crop ; in fact, is much more sure than that sown dur ing the fall. In view of these facts, it Senator Mitchell has our renewed »eemti to us a careful system of sum thanks for the senatorial edition of the mer fallowing and spring sowing, Washington Republican, and other should be adopted by farmers whose matters of value. BACK VIEW. lands are running to French pink The Boston Herald having remark After which call at A. J. Appcrson’s end ed that Gov. Ireland, of Texas, was take a look at the goods— it nib orrw:. Seated Drawers aad Cheet- anxious to be regarded as the O'Dono Conger's Double Shield Undershirt. Francisco barely escaped the van Rossa of Mexico, the Galveston By the Way, earthquake predicted six years ago as News says he would rather be regard to follow the Charlston disaster. Capt. ed as the good looking man of the Do you realize the astonishingly low prim st Plummer, of the steamer Mary Hume, United States senate. which arrived in port Thursday reports Most metals and alloys shrink or Men's Suits from $6.00 up, and Boys’ Suits that while about sixteen miles north contract on cooling. But alloy which from $3.50 np. NO SHODDY west of Point Reyes, at I :20 o’clock on will expand on cooling may be made Wednesday afternoon, nine distinct of lead nine parts, antimony t wo parts, OF— ■»hocks of earthquake were felt. The »ismuth one part. This alloyean be vibrations passed from north of east to advantageously used to fill small holes Miuth of west, and were accompanied and defects in iron castings. by a deep rumbling sound, much like The West Shore this month is bet the dialmet n■.'»i ol cannon cannon, Th® ter than ever before. A splendid en steamer was violently shaken and graving of Mt. Hood, printed in eight liaise ropes and spars moved visibly. colors, is being prepared as a special The vibrations passed to the west of supplement to the holiday number. San Francisco, and were not felt in Every household in the Northwest th»' city should receive the West Shor»' regu I ar lv. APPERSON’S. NEW STOCK CLOTHIN BISHOP & KAY. Til 1»: ii Clfihisg Astoria won the wet test, but Salem secured the first "bind.” Vancouver gets tin* next tournament. The first contest won by Tiger engine company of Salem over Rescues of Astoria, was for a Steamer to run three hundred feut with not to exceed forty-five men on the rope; hose companies to run nine hundred feet, lav one hundred j « = 2 m x Notice to Taxpayers of 1886. Notice is hereby given that the board of equalization for the oounty of Yamhill, state of Oregon, will attend at the oourt house in said oounty, at the office of the oounty clerk, from Monday, the 13th, to Saturday the 18th day of September, 1886, inclusive, to publicly examine the assessnent roll, and oorrect all errors in valuation, description or qualities of lands, lota or other property, Hnd all par ties interested are hereby notified to appear at the time and place above mentioned. T. B. HENDERSON, Assessor of Yamhill County, Or. - 1 'w' • - i 2 G 5? — J® Brownsville Woolen Mills Agency, McMinnville, .... Oregon ST (HARLhN HOTEL F MVLTNER. Prop., Corner Third and B streets, Tieyiixix vn.i.r; . . ore 4« ox New house! New furniture! Unaur in the country. Rates—$1 to $2 per aay cording to room. Single meals 25 oen I<odging, 35 to 50 oents aooording to Board and Ixxlging, $4 to $6, per week. T Fine Sample Rooms for oommeroial tnaa Give me a call and see for yoarself.