The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, October 26, 1886, Image 3

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    Isadore Ertle has been granted a sa­ Great Inland Empire of Oregon far re­
loon license.
moved from the bustle and strife of
Advci tisements and business in­ active business, he found that the
D. C. IRELAND 4 CO. PUBLISHERS,
tended for T he W eekly R eporter UPRCo have been grading and haul­
fcMinnville, Or.
- Oct. 26, 1886 should be handed in to-day.
ing in iron to secure the right of way
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An open temperance society was or­ to Minto pass. Workmen have since
Doc Crissman has gone to Trask ganized last evening at Grange hall. come down into the valley, for fear of
An anti-Saloon ticket for the citv elec­ getting snow bound.
or suckers.
Coon are plentiful. Billy Martin tion was suggested, but nothing defi­ It will not cause much astonishment
nitely accomplished.
ook one last night.
to learn that one of the witnesses on
Will Logan has been duly installed
W. V. Price is now president of the whose new testimony the Chicago an­
is deputy in the post office.
fire department, T. H. Rogers vice
archists expected to procure a rehearing
Mrs. Dr. Saylor of Eugene city is a president; G. F. Tucker secretary;
has confessed himself a perjurer. From
guest of Mrs. A. 0. Chandler.
aud C. W. Talmage treasurer. The
top to bottom, the cause he was trying
Wanted, to rent a small dwelling in meeting was held last evening.
McMinnville. Inquire at this office.
Our Business college opens this week to serve is rotten. The idea of abolish­
paper ink stands, the thing for the under favorable circumstances. Prof, ing all goverment could find no lodg­
boys at school; only ten cents, at Geo. Higgins will be found to be in every ment in the mind of men who had not
way equal to all emergencies, Give something to fear at the hands of or­
W. Burt’s.
ganized justice. Association with theo­
Will H. Warren has returned to the him from hearty support.
Hon. J. E. Magers returned from rists of this sort, particularly after they
steamer and is now making regular
southern Oregon nearly closely shaven. have exchanged theorizing for action
trips to Dayton.
Mrs. Francis, of Sandy, who has been When twitted for the loss of his chin and become outlaws, is bound to be
visiting Mrs. Allie Houck, has return­ whiskers he responded by saying that contaminating
he was thankful to get back with any
ed to her home.
A mass meeting of the di fièrent
Hon. J. R. Sanders is reported very hair at all.
Chautauqua circles of Portland was
John Kirkwood has moved into the held last week. It was a pleasant and
dangerously ill, from his old malady,
city and taken the house lately vacat­ enjoyable occasion, and revived in the
at his home near amity.
Mrs. F. W. Redmond, Miss Lillie ed by John Wortman. He comes to mind of Rev. Mr. Taylor a very agreea­
Ireland and others returned home to the city to avail himself of the superior ble reminiscence of the past. He was
advantages here offered for schooling probably the only person in the au­
stay till spring, last Saturday.
dience that had a close, intimate, and
J. B. Fletcher mqt with a very pain­ his children.
While the Omaha Herald and others personal acquaintance with Rev. Dr.
ful accident on Sunday, by being
are still “worked up” over Gen. Miles, Vincent, the originator of the Chau-
thrown from a bucking horse
Mr. Nibbs, of N. & Bergevin, was they shouldn’t lose sight of the all-im­ i tauqua, which is now said to number
in the city yesterday. He is employed portant fact in relation to Geronimo, i 100,000 pupils, or students, scattered
that he is put where he can do no all over this country and Europe as
at present upon a job in Portland.
well. It is claimed that 500 persons
All the news; at your door; six more harm,
times a week ; only ten cents ; every­ Smokers are invited to call at Col­ graduate every year, that is, go through
lard’s Shooting Gallery and try his the course of reading laid out by the
body reads it. The Daily Reporter.
Memorial services in memory of new five and ten cent cigars. He has officers at head quarters.
Bouty Sanders were largely attended the best brands in the market, includ­ The holiday number of The West
at the Baptist church Sunday morning. ing Ben. Fostner’s Seed and Hull; Share, in addition to containing num­
Mr. Stouffer, one of the thrifty farm1 Key West; Sterling; Natural leaf, etc. erous fine colored engravings, will be
It is reported around town that there accompanied by a magnificent picture
ers of Polk county, was in our city
last week with a superb new carriage. is to be a city election in this munici­ ¡of Mt. Hood, printed in eight colors. It
Candy pulling social at Grange hall pality next week. Official information , is something everyone who has seen
Wednesday evening. You are special­ is needed to confirm the report. In the noble Monarch of the Cascades
ly invited by ladies of St. James guild. view of the fact why wouldn’t it be will desire to possess, and it can only
Our city can now boast- of as fine the caper for a few people to assemble i be-had by subscribing for the maga-
post office interior as any in the state, at Fireman’s hall, say to-morrow eve- zine, as the supplement will be sent
j to yearly subscribers only. The pub-
and boxes are only 25 cents per quar­ ning, and talk the matter over.
Several of the good ladies, of the fisher announces that this picture and
ter.
A fine fat cow from Willamina was city, with escorts, surpri ;ed another the October, November and December
cut up at the Eurisko yesterday. She good citizen last evening, by calling numbers of this year will be sent free
dressed 560 tt>s., and they have five for a social time at his residence. It to all who subscribe now for 1887. The
was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Grissen West Shore is now in its thirteenth
more like her.
and
all present equal to the social of successful year of publication, ranks
Baxter & Martin are selling a full
5-tt». can of Java coffee for $1.00 ; and Saturday night tendered to Father with the first-class magazines of the
i union, and is the onlj’ one on the Paci-
throw in a fine China hand-painted White.
Mrs. Fellows, Father White and Mrs. fic coast publishing original illustra-
cup and saucer.
The pleasant and hospitable home Effie Braly acted as a committee at tions. The subscription price is $2.00
L. Samual, publisher, Port­
of our fellow citizen Dr, Tucker again the rhetorical contest at the public per year,
asserts its supremacy. Mrs. Tucker school last Friday. Following was the land, Oregon.
and the children returned on Satur­ report, with their per cent., of each
CiiHlIenifc.
competitor: Daisy Young, 95 ; Ralph
day.
Editor Reporter:
Thursday of this week being St. Brown, 90; Jessie Young, 90; Ray-, Please oblige me by publishing this
Simon and St. Jude day, service will mond Satchwell, 80 ; Mary Clemmen-j challenge. I will run Wm. Martin, of
be said at St. James church at 10 a. m. son, 100; Cora Baker, 100; Ralph McMinnville, a 75 yard or 100 yard
Storey, 85.
John C. Fair, rector.
race for $500 a side, on any track in
We are informed that the concert ¡Oregon, within three weeks after the
Will a few friends of the Reporter
who do not file the weekly edition, for the benefit of the Presbyterian race is made.
E dward R ea .
send us a few copies of the date of church Sunday school was a superb Astoria, Oregon.
and most successful affair. Each one
October 14th, 1886.
Dr. W. D. Baker, of Astoria, is up did well, nobly acting their parts, but
SAMUEL GOFF,
on a visit to his parents in this city. the effort of little Miss Calbreath, in a
Late of Independence, having purchased the
Doc is looking fine, but the silver recitation of the railway train, is con­
threads are fast pre-empting the top of sidered to have lead them all. The TEAMS AX» TRUCKS
church was filled to overflowing, many Of Logan Bros A Henderson, offers his
bis cranium.
That Indian who was handcuffed at going away who were unable to find services in that line to the publio, and will
Guarantee Satisfaction
the depot and taken to Portland last seats.
^aturdry,is supposed to know some­ Geo. C. Robison reached Camp Polk To all who favor him with their patronage.
will keep a wagon specially adapted to the
thing about that “mysterious disap­ ok . He drove through about four or He
delivery of paroels, trunks satobeh, eta., fur
pearance” at Grand Ronde in 8ept. five inches of anow for about five miles the accomodation of the publio. Orders left
1883.
V on the summit. Away .up there in the at the stable will be promptly attended to at
Th® CMty
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MISCELLANEOUS.
First National Bank,
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MoM INN VI l LE ..................
OREGON
J acob W ortman .................... President
D. P. T hompson , .......... Vice-president
J ohn W ortman ..................
Cashier
Transacts a General Ranking biu. .ess.
Interest allowed on time deposita.
Collections made on favorable terms.
Sight Exchange sud Telegraphic Transfers
ou New York, San Francisco and Portland.
Office hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
FIRE INSURANCE.
JOII.V WOKTMAtV
Represents the following sterling compan­
ies: Ixtndon A Liverpool <fc Globe, North
British A Mercantile. Commercial Union
Fire Association, German American, Fire­
man’s Fund, Hartford. Commercial. Anglo
Nevada, State rnvestment.
Wheat insurance a specialty.
R. R. DANIEL«
I.. <S. MITER
SUITER & BAMEL,
Proprietors of the
LAFAYETTE
MILLS,
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Dealers in
LAFAYETTE, Yamhill Cu., OREGON.
We desire to inform the publio that We have
lately added a line of Rolls to our Mill,to­
gether with the necessary machinery to
make an
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A No. I Article of Flour,
And have the same in successful operation.
While we do not claim to make
The Best Roller Floyr
In the State,
We do claim to make nn article
Second to None,
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Straight Grad®
Family Fiowr»
And far better thanoan be made on
Stones alone.
We have been to muoh expense to make
this change, and believe we deserve a liber­
al share of public patronage, and ask a fair
trial. Wo guarantee results.
SUITER & DANIEL.
JUST RECEIVED!
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An Immense Stock of
NEW SHAPF.N,
NEW FEATHERR,
NEW FLOWER«,
NEW RATERIAL.
The Moat Elegant Stock of
>1 ii . ei i\r iciu y
In the City.
Lndies, do not fail to cnll and see this splen­
did selection, whioh embraoes all the
Latest Styles in Voguo.
MRS. H. P. STUART,
OPPOSITE THE GRANGE STORE,
McMinnville, Oregon.
- -McMinaville
Hair Cutting, ««having
and Kham*
poning Parlor.
15c SHAVING 15c.
C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor.
(Hnooereor to A. G. Wyndham.)
Ladies and ohild.en’s work A upedaltv. Anv
style of Hair Gutting desired, with neatneea
Hair dyeing of all deacriptiona warranted.
Fancy hair dreaaing a specialty. Hot or
cold baths always ready, only JJ eta. Third
street between (land D, McMinnville, Or.