The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, November 02, 1886, Image 3

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    The Daiiy R»port$r\
All the news; at your door; six
A Pel Radger.
MISCELLANEOUS.
times a week ; only ten cents ; every­
Following is the composition of little
body reads it. The Daily Reporter.*
P. c. IRELAND <t CO. PUBLISHERS,
Miss
Lillie Adams as read in the pub­
Two good advantages will result
First National Bank,
McMinnville, Or. - Nov. 2, 1886 from the present rains ; they will put lic school last Friday :
—OF—-
OREGON
the ground in splendid condition for The general length of a badger is MoMINNVInLE, - - - -
A BAD MEMORY.
about
two
and
one
half
feet
and
the
plowing and will cause a welcome in­
J acob W ortman ...................... President
crease
in the volume of the waters of tail 6 inches. Its body and legs are D. P. T hompson ............. Vice-president
Jo have bad memory is rightly thought
thick. The eyes and ears are small ; J ohn W ortman ......................... Cashier
the Willamette.
Unfortunate.
’Twaa thia infirmity that lately brought
In a former item we stated that the and the claws of the fore legs are long Transacts a General Banking business.
Brown to hia fate.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
new church in south Yamhill was straight. This animal is of a uniform Collections
made on favorable terms.
At proper time he never oould recall
gray
color
;
the
underpart
is
entirely
near the Millsaps farm, we intended to
Sight Exchauge and Telegraphic Transfer
From mind well-stored.
white, excepting the legs, which are on New York, Ban Francisco and Portland.
One day he took a sail and chanced to fall say Hemstock farm, but to make our
black.
The face is white, and along Office hours—from 9 a. in. to 4 p. in.
Just overboard.
word good Mr. Millsaps has purchased
each side of the head runs a black
How necessary memory was to him
a farm near by.
stripe. The hair is coarse, and the
Too late he found ;
In his letter yesterday Uncle Ezra
JOHN WORTMAN
For he forgot that he knew how to swim,
refers to Aunt Polly. She is quite a teeth and claws are strong. It lives Represents the following sterling compan­
And so was drowned.
on roots, fruit and vegetables. The ies: London Jt Liverpool A Globe, North
popular lady of this county, who writes
British A Mercantile. Commercial Union
for the Rural Spirit. If Bro. Baker badger lives in woody places orthe Fire
German Amerioati, Firo-
What glorious weather.
clefts of rocks, and digs his way in the man’s Association,
Fund. Hartford, Commercial, Anglo
will
loan
her
picture
to
us
we
will
Mr. Wilcox is improving.
ground. He is a neat animal and Nevada, State investment.
Dried fruit is worth from 6 to 8 print italongsideof Uncle Ezra’s some­ keeps his house very clean. His skin Wheat insurance a specialty.
time during the holidays, that all may
cents.
is thick and loose, and if attacked by I.. «. MTri ll
H. H. IUXIEL,
Al Young has mysteriously disap­ see and know this worthy couple.
dogs or other animals he will turn and
SUITER & DANUEL,
Uticle Sam Staggs has left with us
peared.
bite them. I have a badger for a pet,
Proprietors of the
Take it and try it a week. Daily Re­ samples of his home grown corn in the and I think a great deal of her. We
ground state. It is fine. And he calls
keep her chained in the garden. Her LAFAYETTE MILLS,
porter.
attention
to
an
error
in
our
report
of
Dr. Michaux is in the city from
healers in
name is Sally. She came from Wash­
his production of this corn. There were
Sheridan.
ington territory. The Indians there
Ten cents buys it a week. Daily seven rows, 125 feet long, from which call them dogs because they are so
he picked forty half bushels of most common. Sally will play just like a
Reporter.
Mrs. Newgard and Mrs. Washburn excellent corn.
LAFAYETTE, Yamhill Co.. OREGON.
little kitten. My brother-in-law bought
There seems to be a disposition on her of some little boys and sent her to We desire to inform the pnblic that we have
called yesterday.
lately added a line of Rolls to onr Mill,to­
Lyle Wright has not altogether the part of Linn county hunters to me. She is only half grown now.
gether with the necessary machinery to
make an
kill the Mongolian pheasant without
gone into the saddle business.
L illie A dams .
P. W. Todd, of Cloverdale, is home any regard to the law. The papers are
A No. I Article of Flour,
Hallway
Destroyed.
publishing
statements
regarding
per
­
on a visit from the sunny climes of
And have the same in successful operation.
While we do not claim to mHke
sons being seen with them in their Two miles of narrow gauge track
California.
The Astorian is actually building a possession, but so far no one has had was torn up below Dundee Sunday,
The Best Roller Flour
railway to Astoria; or from it, which? the sand to make affidavit of the fact. and hauled back to that place, virtual-
In the State,
Bro. Halloran.
A few days since while the steamer ly destroying the line, and preventing
We
do claim to make an article
G. G. Bingham, of Salem was in Salem was lying at Dayton, in this the operation of the road. It was done
the city yesterday. He left for home county, Capt. Spencer observed a pe­ by advice of attorneys, and means
Ssoond to Nons,
in the afternoon.
culiar object protruding from the river further litigation, but we are without
—AS A—
Hon. Jas. McCain and ex-sherifl’ bank, which on investigation, proved particulars.
Straight Grad»
Collard were in the city yestejrday to be the tooth of a mastadon, six
Family Flour»
Wanted
upon official business.
inches in width and ten inches in
And
far
better
than
oan be made on
Stones alone.
Ex-Sheriff E. B. Collard disposed of length. The tooth was petrified and I All persons indebted to me to call and
We have been to much expense to make
some more of Bro. Gardner’s truck perfect in form. Other portions of the ¡settle their account immediately.
this change, and believe we deserve a liber­
<F W. R edmond .
al share of public patronage, and ask a fair
held on attachment, yesterday.
bones of these prehistoric animals
trial. We guarantee results.
The ladies Guild of St. James church were found in this same vicinity some The superfluity of the prefix “Mr.”
SUITER A DANIEL.
will meet to-morrow p. m. at the resi­ time since.
before a man’s name has seldom been
i shown in so startling a manner as it
dence of Mrs. A. L. Talmage.
Tlie City Election.
Thanks to Jesse Clark for a hand­
is upon a large poster, in immense
some boquet to all hands in the office,
The election passed off very quietly letters, in three separate lines, which
yesterday, including the ladies.
in this city yesterday. We were not one almost blind can easily from a dis­
R. W. Lancefield was in the city aware of certain changes made in the tance make out “Mr. Edwin Booth.”
yesterday on hurried business, He ticket when the daily went to press The utter uselessness of the mean­
reports trade excellent in Amity.
yesterday morning. Following is the ingless Mr. occupying a full line and
in type as big as the name, is ridicu­
John Glandon has gone to Portland vote:
lously apparent. Edwin Booth needs
to have his defective hearing treated
FOR MAYOR:
\<» I CITY TIUl k.
by the advertising physicians.
Jacob Wortman........................... 117 no Mr. to bring him into prominence.
Having purchased the Strain property, And
46 Fancy one speaking of the late "Mr.”
Mrs. J. Harv. Henderson was out A. J. N el son ...... ..««••
permanently located in McMinnville, am
George
Washington,
who
was
“
first
in
FOR
COUNCILMEN:
riding yesterday. Her numerous
ready to do all kinds of Truck and Doliv-
ory Work at short notice. All goods en-
friends will be rejoiced to see her William Campbell...................... 111 war,” etc.
' trusted to onr care will be carefully handled,
119
C. D. Johnson...............................
aboiu again.
i and promptly delivered. M ho keep on hand
A Bargain.
Wooii of all kinds as cheap ns the clmapest.
William Holl.............................. 115
Orders left at the City Drug store will be
The board of canvassers passed a G. W. Jones............................... 103
The Exchange hotel of North Yam­ promptly
attended to.
,J. .J. < OLLARI».
rote of thanks to Miss Mary andEdith C. Palmer.................................... 102 hill, containing twenty-two rooms in
Martin for an elegant lunch sent tc D. C. Narver............................... 106 all, two stories high, is offered for sale
50
them yesterday.
E. Russ.........................................
for cash, or exchange for real estate.
Oregon Kidney Tea.
62
Frank C. Baker by the end of this J. W. Gault.................................
The
house
is
well
known
to
the
travel
­
49
Nature’s own Remedy
W. T. Baxter..............................
*eek will have his large press ready L. Root.......................................
51 ing public, and doing a good business.
Will H|M-edily relieve a nd per­
manently onre all the varions
to be set up for the state work. He L. K. Wallace............................
49 The present proprietor’s reason for
difficulties arising from a disor­
42 selling is that he is too far advanced
expects to be ready for work by De­ A. D. Howard..............................
dered condition of the
cember 1st.
for recorder :
in age to attend to it, and is determin­
LIVER AND KIDNEYS.
114 ed to sell if an opportunity is offered,
J.
J.
Spencer
................................
Hiram Adams and Grant M. Allen
It is perfectly harm lees and
49 even at a sacrifice. In fact he is bound
oan be given to the most deli­
this county; Henry Byerly, Jas. B. J1. Fuller.................................
for marshal :
cate woman or child. For sale
to sell it if a customer comes. North
Helmick and W. W. Collins of Polk,
by all drnggesta.
111
Yamhill
is
as
rapidly
improving
town
G. W. Kaufman.........................
on the trial jury of the United J. 0. Rogers.................................
53 as any on the west side, is the cehter
S kill , H ettshu A Woorviis,
States circuit court.
of
a
large
trade,
the
starting
point
for
Wholesale Agents,
but
The result last year shows that
Portland, Oregon.
Tillamook
bay,
the
resort
fdr
hunters
Another car load of stoves, direct 154 votes were cast for mayor. Judge and sportsmen in the summer season,
r°ni the factories in the east, arrived Cowls reoeived »11 but four votes. and this is the test chance for a good
•w last \ Saturday,
for &.
Manni— This
4C
unta-v’ W
»■ A.
A. Manning
This year
year there wero 163 votes cast man in the whole state. For further
Call and price them, whether for mayor; • 163 for recorder, and 164 particulars address this office, or apply
to J. Delap, North Yamhill, Oregon.
to buy or not.
for marshal.
FIRE INSURANCE.
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