The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, September 25, 1886, Image 2

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    so of good family, but he soon there­
after showed an uncontrollable appe­
tite for liquor. In one of his drunken
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[sprees he transferred, by a deed of
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By Carrier per week............................. 10 oenta trust, one half of his property to his
(Payable on Saturday.)
wife and the other half to his father-
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By Mail 10 oents per Month (In Advance.) in-law, stipulating, however, tliat a
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certain portion of the income thereof
Will be made satisfactory to all applicants.
be paid to him at certain permds.
Sept. 25, 18X6 His bibulous habit grew upon him to
McMinnville, Or.
such an extent that he was sent to
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this coast to get him out of the way.
In the next five years there will he Since arriving here, having no re­
a complete revolution in the floating straint upon him. he drinks harder
property’’ of the navy. The outlook is than ever. His friends in the east
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in Portland
that within that time there will be an heard of his incarceration
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him was receiv-
entirely new navy with steel guns. It I and a remittance for
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has been the cry since the war that ed by the police department and Capt.
bought him a new .out-
the navy was to]) heavy, there being ! (»reitzmacher
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fit
of
clothing
and gave him some
too many officers for the number of
same dav how-
vessel*. Naval officers of a practical pocket money. The
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ever,
the
poor
fellow
was
again locked
turn of mind say that this state of I
things will soon be reversed. It will tip in a beastly state of intoxication.
l>e the vessels that are too many and He appt ar> to be beyond reclama­
the offices too few. Besides the new tion. His wife has recently institut­
vessels will be of a type that none of ed a suit for divorce. Judge Dement
letters from a Penn-
the present officers understand. The has received
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old officers have passed the age when sylvama congressman and a state
new ideas can be taken
The only senator, men evidently interested in
all that
is
source from which officers for the new him, in which thev l sav ’ «Nl
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navy can be had is young men, and in necessary to secure him a comfortable
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order to render theae capable and ef­ life will be furnished, hut thev do not After
which call at A. J. Apperson’n i
ficient officers of modern steel vessels want him to return home.
take a look at’the goods
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it will be necessary to give them an
Conger's Double Seated Drawers and SI* plus
extended course of instruction in the I
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well
Shield Undershirt,
management of such vessels. The I
'iuccneor loD. C. Narver,
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old officers are reconciled to the fact
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. 4 Do you realize the astonishingly low pn« «rd,
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that these young officers will have to
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be depended on for commands in the The Largest
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future, and think that preparations!
Men’s Suits from ifii.00 up, and Boys’
should be commenced at once to fit
from $3.50 up. NO SHODDY
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them for the important duties soon to
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In Yamhill County. jas . m ’ oais .
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APPERSON’S.
FURNITURE HOUSE
t SAD CASE.
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Undertakers Goods
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McCain & Hurley, herfi
ATTORNEYS-<T-1. AW
Mr
About a month since W. E. Moines
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was in the Portland police court dock
Lafayette, Oregon,
house
charged with drunkenness; when ask­
Especial attention paid toHbstrsoUoft
and settlement of estates in probate.
ed to plead he requested the court to
Offioe -Jail buiding, up stairs.
give him thirty days to solver up in,
and he received it. Monies is a fine
looking
man. about thirty-two
years
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of age, ami several days ago he was
Hair Cutting, Mhevlnf »■«*
discharged from custody,
pooing Parler.
Mr. f!(
He has
Burial
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hew
and
Shroud»
somewhat of an i interesting
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history.
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( onMantiy on Hand.
H<* Ivelongs to one of ........
the ' wealthiest
Hcar«e Furnished.
ami best families in
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— Pennsylvania,
C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor
who are engaged in the iron and col-lw,
< Successor to A. (1 Wyndham ) fpNMHl
liery business. When he became of | ”ftr*Or
Chamber SllitS
Ladies and children's work a '4P*‘.c’rt'^
style of Hair Cutting desired.with
age his father gave him an interest in
TO ORDER at prioes which defy all
Hair dyeing of all descriptions warrMt* .
oompetition.
the buaineas valued at 1200,000. Sub­
Fancy hair dressing a specialty. “JM®
Make no purchases nntil*you price my »took.
sequent to thia he married a lady, al-
cold baths always ready, only JSct».
K. B. FELLOWS.
street betweec C and D, McMinnville,O'-M