The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, September 29, 1886, Image 2

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    The Daily Reporter,
gether. It takes :i pretty severe earth-
quake to destroy one of these build­
il. (!. 1ICEI.AN11 A CO. I-CHI.ISIIEKS.
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Subscription Kate«.
ings.
Congressman Hermann is taking a
look at southeastern Oregon, inquir­
ing into the expediency of removing
the military forces now there. 1 he
secretary of war had ordered the troops
removed and the fort dismantled, and
the reservation thrown open for set­
tlers before Mr. II left Washington,
but he got the secretary to counter­
mand t.h<‘order till the meeting of
congress. He will also make an in­
spection of Crater lake during li is
By < farrier per week........................... 10 cents
(Payable on Saturday.)
Single < ooy
By Mail 10 cents |>er Month
In advance.
Kates for 1<I * ert isi 11 st
Will be made satisfactory to all applicants.
Sept 29, 1886
McMinnville, Or
UK s t It
THHEK
vows.
To day is the date set for the final
shake up of Charleston. Predictions
have been coming in quite lively of
late, from all sources. To cap the cli­
max of this pantomine, we have the
following details from the scene of
action
For three nights past citizens
of the northern portion of Atlanta
claim to have seen three moons, each
marked by bloody lines.
A belated
pedestrian first observed the phenom­
ena
He awoke several families in the
neighborhood, who bear witness to
seeing the same marvelous exhibition.
At first the matter was told in whis­
pers, but seeing the manifestations a
second and third time they have be­
come convinced that there is some­
thing |s>rtentious about it. The ne­
gro« accept it as a fulfillment of the
prophecy that there shall be signs in
the Heavens before the end of the
world, which event they now claim
will take place on the 29th. Grotesque
exhibitions of superstition, which took
place toslay at virions places of w<»r-
ship for the co hired ]H-<>p|e, were almost
If ) olid belief, A slight earthquake
shock was felt <t Charleston at two
minute» past a o'clock on tin* 27th,
accompanied by a loud rumbling
sound
I'he .»hock lasted about two
.»eeomls
House '.M were shaken per­
eeptibl* ami il number of persons
rushed into the streets,
No damage
was done beyond the falling of loose
plaster. The same shock was also felt
at Sa* «nmih, Ga., and at Summerville.
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Look U pO (1 This Pi
FRONT VIEW
visit.
Then Upon This
The steamer San Juan, which ar-
rived last night, brought particulars
of a terrible cyclone which passed over
the island of Jamaica in the latter
part of last month. The cyclone is
estimated to have been from twenty
to thirty miles wide, and passed from
northwest to southwest. The whole
southern part of the island was laid
waste, and thousand of valuable trees
destroyed. Five churches and a mis­
sion house were blown down; also
about thret hundred houses, and many
more were seriouslv damaged. Five
persons were killed, and about thirty
injured. Nearly 1,500 people are des­
titute, ground provisions having been
BACK VIEW.
rooted out or washed away. Hospi
tals and public buildings are being
After which call at A. J. ApperaaB**
utilized to receive the homeless.
take a look at the «<**1*
E. B. FELLOWS,
Nucceaawr to D.
Nar* er,
Third Street. McMinnville. Oregon.
Conger's Double Seated Drawers ltd
Shield Dndershirt.
By the Way,
I
Do you .-ealize the astonwhingly low pn
APPERSON’S.(
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The Largest
FURNITURE HOUSE
In Yamhill County.
Undertakers Goods
Men’s Suits from $<>.(>) up, and Boys'
from $3.50 up. NO SHODDY
JA8. M'CAIN.
McCain & Hurley. Jj
ATTOKM'.VS- IT-l.AU
AM» NOTAU1F.N 1’1 HUB
Lafayette. Oregon,
Espeoial attention paid toabstr. ot«nf
and settlement of estates in probate
Office Jail buiding, np stairs.
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VOTAX
Karthquake* ind storms are about
Hair Cutting. «tinviiig and '*>“
pooiug Parlor.
all papers .-.nt of the Mississippi have
Burial
Robe*
and
Shroud«
to write of lately
They would soon
< oiiManiiy on Hand.
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get u>ed to it if they lived in Peru.
Ilrarwe Furnished.
In lama there is a constant »baking
C. H. FLEMING. Proprietor :
of theearth. The house.» are uniformly
Snooewor to A. C. Wyndham.)
three stories in height.
The first
I.tidies and children's work a specialty-
style of Hair Cutting desired,with ne»
• lory is of brick or atone, with walls
TO ORDER at price* whioh defy all
Hair dyeing of all descriptions wsrrsnt*i|
competition.
fully three feet thick. The upper two I
Fancy hair dressing a ajsscialty. **
Make n<> purchase* until you price my stock.
cold baths always ready, only Ï5 <’U.
storioa are made of hnml»oo lashed to­ I
K. R. iEl.I.OW*.
street between C and D, McMinnville. (>
15c SHAVING 15
I’arior ami Chamber Suits
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