The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, November 02, 1886, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.
Th» Ddiljf Reporter
.V r»
Moodr’s o>'*4her riaited the
car al Bi-Kunington. III. She
» * hneoid lady. $9 year* of age.
Sbe wa* aoeh pleaaed with every-
li. r.g asd » t e*pncially with the
iettar* of her mb . the governor. She
A«* A<vw* .* a2tr. *t «f» ke to her.
TY* B-»4. « Her* d adviees people
fmrra. y that it doe* not pay to “snub”
gevw rt 7».’«ne*> They are. as a c'.a®*.
bcc
to b* «sub-bed
Very few can
ai c*5 a ? «nub them
K-.fer » down-
ia. WRM «ad »bed ueto the fact that
be «rnwhbrd wfMCter*. and it '.«claimed
:.ùa: a Uxaoc ptoera who had a great
;a*w? bed.w nun. /•*< all chance* of
i
«
iaxirt- by .r**-. xg a new «paper man.
wirfce^j» r. the ft*'* agreed never to
TMmu.ii. tk-*t cexer*. » name in tbetr
■v-;irj ax>4 «; the unfortunate man
dr«-ffwd oct of &fi.L The Herald
yotiahe Sor the rep.«net. The man who
lie sMbttng s* the penon wt>
«d> ad be <y txpati-ired with.
TSe ìi grtùaj&w a»ee«* at StJ-etts x
ibe £rw M.aday in January
There
» n> at * ai.. ■? to eòe«, and fcw the £r«
taM- «anew lfSO there wiT. be a see® n
far «ttr>n..y iegwcairee work W e hope
far fvc swtjw. The awe ittKxemi law*
art err* r.g fee redvcws. Tt>e cvxnne-
«.« <ma.>«c by ux .toa ,fg*.K.a.ixx ha*
• has wrew » be ax «¿m.r-
aioe rywueni sxa a. Kugeiheg tax •..e»
tai ia? twue? iLax :« et ;»re*er i law*
rf laxaxKm whxm are ¿.fhrnjl cd exxn-
p-eMcrti . x. xno.crtuwer.: wrih each
Mtecr and wr mg tx p~«*r ple knr. tt
a «etnet rsxsee thax a nywn uxhitc
«tiri, there » tietiee* equa :.ty tkc
j»«joe.
I: wrjn be neoeewary «uso u>
n.KAv a rtuq-pecxj.-tnsatcn ed i.tx to&te
far *<■;«..ax e» p©*p.iHt». Ttx axy»o>
tsvm'meT i id re^rwwxtax <«e* » txw
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a.t»c np.ir lAe ta«u> «< pcychax>:>n at
lhas t.tot
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ttew <c Wt vaJ Wy are .arge y ceto re ;
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•rtp ita«** n.u then jd » c prcfKgto.CL
A.’ uia ro. t-L» turtnrwra «j* Set i p rU
p. n»et xt'w re famr x.n>ts. rjca- y j®
vjfuatvtx
uh vaaxe ooite&jt.DXila <s
»«lit <c rvax.rn.a. yutexw. There «_ si­
re be a
fag afK-trvca.ij.rn X.
snaM a ih -* rea» Oiarrtt.nxiia.«iL Tin-re
aw xn«< xi.jg* a tbe exiwuxg nan-
tc.n;ui4itt. rdre.H'H nr nc.ttrHMUe-x t a-n/
n.jra.-'t.inatiH aid iuh pr.jg-'tw C xht
«t ate renne ÙS.>* ha» made * vare X.fJe>
J1
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ile
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chazipre an he-greatae. ani
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tenig U»ew aStiLt aa .«noe itisi
pescu.ir wù£ b» mah*.
Tbetrv
REPORTER DIREC1OK».
rriTB omeu«.
. Jo*. N. Dolph
United State# Senator».... » J. H. Mitchell
Representative in Congress ,...ß. Hermann
Governor................................. . ..Z. F. Moody
Governor’s Secretary............ .. .C- B. Moore*
Secretary of State............ .KP. Earhart
AMMtant Secretary................ F. E. Hodgkin
State Treasurer..................... ... Ed. Hirwh
A. F. Wheeler
AMtstant Treasurer ...........
Sept, of Pubiic Instruction E. B McElroy
^«.eri.uwrr
W- « B'' «
■Mate
Printer...........................
Oierk School Land Board E. P- McCornzek
Sept. Insane Asylum.................. Dr. Josephi
Sept. Penitentiary
............. Geo. Collins
Penitentiarv ... Geo. K. Jackson
. W. P Lord
R. S. Strahan
Supreme 'odces
’ W W. Thayer
Dumucr jui - gb *.
First Dmrsa........................... L. K. Webster
S«K«id Dtstn«.......................... Robert Bean
Tntrd rrst.-.ct ........................... R. P. Boise
>unh
F.
I'-.stn«.....................E. D. Shattuck
Fifth Dwtrxt....................
Frank J.Taylor
'irth District....................
M. L. O mstef.d
c.Tt omens
Hon. J W. Cowls
Mayor.........................
... J.J Spencer
Kee ràe-r ..................
......... J. L. Rogens
T renaurer..................
,. Geo. Kaufmen
Manduü
...............
....C. A. Waiiaoe
St ret ; Coamiaoonev
oorsenjas.
'VfB « L~pte.lL
D. C Narrer.
J. 8. Nash
Gre». W. JttDea
T. A. Turner.
S A. Mtsxiag.
o«iwri 7TCTM.
iB P. B; rd
nauocs....
........ < J. W. Wa t»
iK R. Lautrhlin
. - F. N. Linie
KtyrMHe.: ■ t re*
’Chis. Lafollnt
L L .'Ughvry
.Geo W. Bnedwell
T J. Harri«
W. w Neteoe
Wratt Harri«
; J. S. Hibbs
'■ Gec. Dortey
J. A. C. Frecnd
Je?. D. Fenton
D. C. Narrer
A J. Nelson
miscellaneous
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Tiir««flie*t Ike Ea.i a«< Mitkrat.
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BOI."ND
PA^^EAGER*:
CT BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUY BE1TH
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And ess that vorn ticket read« « ta Portlaxd ax,d
—==St PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS.
To avoid chan »tes and «enoo* delays oeeafliMed & t «k: rutty TLwdi
Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Reg^ar
Tram Fill
Length of the Li»e. Reni* Free.
LOWEST RATES!
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QUICKEST TDtt!
GE>F1AL OFFICE OF
THE CWMPANY.
No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon
A. D. ( HABLT«t. fcri»r«l Wrttern ?&M«irer Agent.
PÎSiJKr
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On'r"
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Fart T jm . St_n
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OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
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TD£E. lj DAYS.
Fare Sc® ruruxd to Sax Fnsow*
M SterUbKLM l
Gdre s.cxHetj.iE* na» t: .Utaai
sip* :i xte ~ahf;ex.LU CrypcaiaCJa
smt ».Tctjaxy.
225 Miles Shortest
20 Heure Less Time.
7 aus Tsii in Salltry.
daily except
S undays .
F j |
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W« m h 4« Bi v ire
F15E Al
Steamship Y«qyin« City
This i<
time of rear when
Merchants ail begin to show
low prices. We rea id ? that
permanent t*ade cannot be
nade un ess one has the cor­
rect styles ar.c corceet prices
We arc sell, ng woods at Aston*
sshinriy low prices on ibe mer­
its of oar wares. We know
that there arc no better style»
of Ctathi-f. no better fitting,
no better made than ours, and
we he.)*re that no ore in Me-
M.znv.. * is reihng Clothing
as cheaply a» we arc.
We .wdy aak an inspect?>r.
ot oar fSKwia and a companFoo
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Fr.« Taquina.
Frocz. Sax Frax.T»a.Y
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N.«day .... ‘ Ì3. W«rmaday...Nor. »
Sunriiy ...
• U Ncsiday......... - a
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For u.f.-nnua.'s. axyev a-
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