The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, October 16, 1886, Image 2

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MISCELLANEOUS.
The Washington papers are still A BuNincM« Proposition to
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Everybody.
gushing over Jeannie Winston, Con­
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cerning Bourne, the Hatchett says:
E. B. FELLOWS,
D. C. IRELAND * CO. ^PUBLISHERS.
Having the most complete and best
“ He is a member of the legislature
Successor to D. C. Narver,
Subscription Hates.
selected stock of goods on the west
of
his
adopted
state,
and
in
the
ripe
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Bv Carrier per waek............. 1(7 cent8
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
(Payable on Saturday.)
ness of time is said to be looking to side, outside of Portland, as conceded
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By Mail to writs per Month (In Advance.) the senatorial honors. If not, he can by all commercial men, and my fa­ The Largest
Kate» for Adverli»ini{
Jeannie with an opera company, and cilities for buying being equal to or
Will l»e made «Htisiactory to all applicants. doubtless his early training would en­
able him to make excellent contracts better than any house here, I am pre­
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pared to furnish you with Dry Goods,
In Yamhill Count)
with the various opera houses.”
It is the general understanding that Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
KIHTOIUAI. NOTES.
the Multnomah democrats will nomi­ Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Glassware
Gen. Miles’ report, properly submit nate Bent Killen for the legislative and Crockery, at prices as low or
ted to tin- proper officers and at th< vacancy. Of the several democratic
prujH'r time, shows that Geronimo wits candidates defeated at the late election lower than any house outside of Port­
given no terms.
Killen received the most votes. It land, ami if you buy upon same.terms «
It :s (plite possible ’hat the 1 l'RCo seems queer that Bent is a democrat. as you do when you go to Portland,
has leased the lines of the ORNCo. Years ago we remember him as an buy in quanities paying cash, I en­
The newspapers probably know as unti-Mitchell republican, prophesying gage to compete with the retail houses
much about it as President Smith does. that the latter was only hunting a of Portland on the same class of goods,
Mrs. Grant’s second payment was soft shot in the democratic camp into save and except Sugar, Salt and such
made to her on Monday. $150,000 on which he might fall. But Benton got goods as freight figures up on so that I Burial Robes and Shroii«
account of sales of the book
This there hisselluf first.
it cannot be done. This does not ap­
('oiiManlly on Hand.
makes $360.000 since the death of her
ply
to
some
cheney
houses
who
would
Hrarwe Furnished.
Not long ago the cities of Rostow
husband.
bait
you
by
selling
some
special
arti
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and Taganrog, Russia, were annexed
The Oregonian of the 13th does not
to a military district in which Jews cle at a sacrifice, and making it up on Parlor and Clamber Suite
express as good opinion of legislative
are forbidden to dwell unless they are some other articles. I t shall be
bodies as it did a few days before when
TO ORDER at prices which defy all
merchants of the first guild, or own straight business . I especially invite
competition.
it arraigned the Alaska commercial
real estate. The result of this is that purchasers, to call and make an in­ Make no purchases until you price my stock.
company for sustaining a lobby st
4,000 Jews in these cities will be allow­ spection of the goods and price, be­
E. B. FELLOWS.
Washington.
fore
buying
elsewhere.
All
goods
John Hills, of (loos county, rested ed to remain, and 1(5,000 will be driven marked down during clearance sale
his arm upon the muzzle of his gun out. The American Hebrew says of will be sold at clearance sale prices.
while he carefully knocked tin ham­ this decree: “ In the long and terri­ Prices of all goods will be plainly
Have a Few
mer against a log. He will get along ble annals of political persecutions marked on them, and no clerk is au­
and oppressions, there is not another
with one arm for the rest of his life.
A Los Angeles church will intro­ instance of so cold blooded and will­ thorized to make any cut or deviation
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on them, and will be discharged for
duce n full brass band into its choir. fully atrocious un outrage as this.”
Its pretty hard work to get Los An­ There is on exhibition at the me­ doing so before he has authority.
geles people to attend church, but we chanics fair a large drawing showing S mall P rofits and Q uick R eturns
predict that the brass band will fetch the various strata and formation is the M otto . CASH IN HAND
or SHORT CREDITS must be the
them.
through which the artesian well on
That they will
A. J. APPERSON.
Eighteen hundred and eightv-six W. S. Ladd’s farm has been bored in rule .
began on Friday, will end on Friday, going down 1,700 feet. A geologist
(ITI TRICK.
and contains fifty-three Fridays. Five who visited the place the other (lav,
changes of the moon occur on Friday, told Mr. Corbett, the contractor, that
and both the longest and shortest if he went down another hundred feet
They also have a SMALL LOT of
days in the twelve months are on
ie would bore through into Hades.
Hardware, Tinware, Etc., Etc.,
Fridays.
This might, indeed, be
“ It makes no difference,” was the re-
termed a Friday year, having earth­ •ly, “ orders are to proceed, and Mr.
That will also be sold
quakes anil storms in mind.
Mrs. Alice B. Macdonald, formerly .add don’t care a continental whether
Low for Cash..
strike tire or water.” If it should be
a resident of Portland, who wrote
They have a few
caaionally for the papers over the file, the Portland lime and cement Having purchased the Strain property, and
nom de plume of Madge, is now de- company will move their kilns to the permanently located in McMinnville, am PLOWS, HARROW*,
ready to d<> all kinds of Truck and Deliv­
MUHHs And
voting nearly all her talents to liter­ place and save the cost of fuel.
Th© Diily R&porter.
FURNITURE HOUSE
Undertakers Good!
A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
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SELL FOR CASH
VERY LOW.
ery Work at short notice. All goods en­
ary work. A wierd story of thrilling
1 he tip and veil question waxes trusted to our care will be carefully handled
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promptly delivered. Also keep on hand
interest, entitled the “The Strange larger and larger. Who in this coun­ and
Wood of all kinds as cheap as the oheap^t
That will be sold
Testimony of Dr Chandos in the West­ try would have thought, twenty years Orders left at the City Drug store will be
promptly attended to.
J. J. COLLARD
Low for Cash.
haven Case,” published in the Sunday ago, after passing a night in a friends
Oregonian, is from her pen.
house, of giving money to his ser­
M hen you want anything in that line you
Scientists have been asserting for vants by way of recognizing their civ- Farnrly Grocery Store.
will consult your own interest as well as
ours to call and see us. We think we can suit
some time past that the man of the ilties? V
you. fry it.
A, H. <k O O. HODSON.
" ho would have thought,
future is to l>e without hair; less l>ar- after paving for the usual
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
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berous. as it were, (han the uncivili­ hotel, of furnishing additional sums
sed races of preceding ages. Straws to its domestics? P
But to-day not on
continue to show that the scientists are ly is this looked for. but t much more,
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(Successor to L. ROOT.)
right. According to a writer in Pop 1 he waiter who serves you in a res-
Dealer in . . •
ular Science 48 per cent, of men at a I taurant expects a fee. The boy who
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Patti were bald, while only 12 per brushes you after you are shaved is All Fresh Soods, Groceries. F.our, Bacon, and
cent were without hair on their heads displeased if.he fails to get one. Lads.*
G.asswaro and Crockery.
Just Received at
al a Sullivan prixe fight. Thus does and men, too, rush up to open your
Z-e^Oood» delivered to purchasers in the city.
advancing cultuie do away with hiar. carriage door, and look
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for
a
gratuity.
According to the Tacoma Evening There is no end. in fine, to this kind
Telegraph the San Francisco signal
FASHIONABLE
of begging. It u not an American
service has the weather prophecy form.
It is imported from abroad. Hair CUI...
business down so fine that the officers
Workers here look for liberal pay, and
poolac ran...
there can telegraph to Tacoma the ex­
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generally
get
it.
But
it
is
usually
sup
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Direct from New York.
act hour when rain will begin to fall
15c SHAVING 15c.
posed that those who hire them will
in the latter city. The Aslorian thinks
C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor.
Oreffoa ha* been neglected by Lieut. l>ay them, and not the incidental
Buy Fashionable Goods From the
stranger.
The
tips
and
veils
scheme
(Huooeaaor^o A. C. Wyndham.)
GlaMfvrd, for here we know uol the
winch may be broadly described as a
»d ohildmo’a work a specialty. Anv
day nor the hour when the ram com •chem. u> m.k. lh, pub|jc
Head-quarters of Fashion.
style of Hau Cutting desired,with naatncM.
etli, and it has all the delightful charm
Hau dyeing of all deecriptiona warranted
J. Harv. Henderson.
NEW STOCK
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STOCK
RECEIVED.
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