The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, November 10, 1886, Image 4

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    James Tyler is making some exten­
sive improvements on his house, at the
further end of the Cozine creek rail­
road bridge. When it is completed it
Th»- < oiinl) Pre»».
will present a very handsome appear­
From the Dayton Herald.
ance.
Dayton han better sidewalks and
The North Yamhill bridge at Carlton
nr>re of them according to the size of
is in a bad state of repair, and should
the town than any town in Yamhill
be attended to at once. On the upper
county.
side the planks have spread in two
We spoke of having four churches in
places and left holes large enough for
Dayton, all with good Sunday Schools.
a horse to put a foot through.
We should of said three as the Baptist
Mart High is one of the best drivers
church is not quite completed.
that ever handled the ribbons over a
The clarion notes of the fertive
team, and is the right man in the
goose resounds in the upper regions of
the atmosphere. Now is the time to right place. Henderson Bros, are to
dig potatoes and sow grain, for the be congratulated upon securing the
time will soon come when no man services of such a man, as he is sure
to give satisfaction
can work.
The fire boys have decided to give
E. J. Hadley, one of the Newbergs
a
dance
Thanksgiving eve. A com­
enterprising citizens, made us a call
one day last week. Mr. II. says that mittee of five was appointed to make
the Quaker city is improving very arrangements for the same. And it
nicely. A new church is in course of was further voted that the proceeds of
erection ; also a flood templers hall in the dance be tendered the city for
the near future. The people seem to raising the bell tower on Firemans
l*e enterprising and happy and are hall, and otherwise preparing it for
making their section of Yamhill a the reception of the new fire bell
now on its way here. This is a gen-
paradise.
erouB move, and should receive sub­
stantial aid.
From the Register.
One of the most cowardly things
Our new butchers keep a fine lot of
that
can be done ¡8 that of trying to
meat on hand.
The murder of I). I. Corker has injure anyone through anonymous let­
created the greatest of excitement in ter writing. We were shown a letter
of this character a few days ago writ­
Lafayette.
Misses Cora Ball and Nora Salee ten to a young lady of this city, warn­
brought us in two nice large bunches ing her against going with a certain
of grapes, one bunch weighing sixteen gentleman, as he was not worthy of
ounces and the other seventeen. The her company. The writer did not
gra|M>s were large and had an excel­ sign his name, and thereby branded
himself a detainer ¡of a character bet­
lent flavor.
ter
than his own, and a coward.
The East Portland correspondent
says: "Rev. J. A. Harder,of Lafayette
is in the city, the guest of Rev. E. In­ Watch
gle, soliciting aid for the erection of a
Presbyterian church at Lafayette, and
gelling material for the structure.
We wero shown a potato of the Bur­
bank seeding variety, raised by Joseph
Hatley, the other day which weighed
three pounds and eight ounces. Now
bring on your later if you think you
have one that will out weigh it.
Professor Stephens’ singing clllSS
was thoroughly organized last Tut'S-
day evening, ami is quite large,
one wishing to join will be in timi*
Indore the next meeting, as the same
ground in the rudiments will be given
over.
The Daily Reporter.
From the Telephone
Miss Ida Potter, of Sheridan, is visit­
ing in this city.
Louis Garrison and family, former
resident of Yamhill county, are visit­
ing in this vicinity.
Kogers A l'odd are having a new
glass back pul in their alma windows,
and are going to make a tine display
when thej are finished.
G It. Higgins has rented the house
formerly occupied by H F. Turner,
and moved Ins family from North
Yamhill.
The new Indi for McMinnville has
been shipped from Troy, New York
and has been on the road over a week.
Il will noon l>e here.
Mr. Wright inlorms un that th$ re­
port that he intends erecting a brick
building ou hie property opposite the
new hotel la not so. He Mays he has
no intention of building.
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.
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DIRECT HOI TE!
NO DELAYS!
FASTEST TRAINS'
Lowest Rates
TO
EAST
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t-y BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SI’RJ
Tickets sold to ail PROMINENT
Throughout the East and Southeast.
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TO TAKE THE------
arifir&lUilmilj
Ami see that your ticket reads via Portland and
Z= St.
PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS,==^-
To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other routes Thronrh
Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular Express Trains Full °
Length of the Line. Berths Free.
LOWEST RATES!
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GENERAL office of the company ,
No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon.
CHARLTON, General Western Passenger Agent.
aciflc
opular
icturesque
ailroad,
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
R oute.
anges.
VTA
Fast Tima, Sure Connection, New Equipment The Oregon and California R. R.
And Connections.
225 Miles Shortest
20 Hours Less Tim
TIME, 2|
DAYS.
Fare from Portland to San Francisoo $3>;
to Sacramento, $30.
Aocommooations unsurpassed for comfort
Close connections made at Ashland with
and safety.
Fares and Freights MUCH stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho
LESS than by any other route between all stage company.
in Willamette valley and San Francisco.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
Ea"* s,de Division.
HETWEEM PORTL4KD & ASHLARS
.VI ail Train.
Only Route via Yaquina Bay
To
San Francisco.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS,
(Except Sundays.)
Leave Corvallis at 2 p. in. Leave Ya­
quina at 7: 10 a. m.
LEAVE.
, ABBIVB.
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Portland... .8:0(1 a . m . Ashland
. 4^<0 A. M.
Ashland.... 8:45p. m .|Portland....... 1 3:45 p . m .
Albany Expreu Train 1«
LEAVE.
ABBIVB.
Portland.... 4:00 p. m . Lebanon
Lebanon... .4:45 a . m Portland
.2:20 p.a.
10H» A.M
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
daily between Portland and Ashland.
Oregon and California, West side, trains
1 he O. <t C. R. R. Ferry makes connection
oonnect at Corvallis.
with all the regular trains on the east aid»
division from foot of F street.
¡The < 'regon Development Company’s
Went Side Diviaion.
BET. POKTLIND AND CORVALLN.
FINE Al
Hail Train.
Stenmship Yaquina City
MAILS
From Yaquina,
Sunday........... Oct.
Friday ............. "
Wednesday. ..Nov,
Monday.......... "
Saturday....
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From San Francisoo,
10 Monday ....
4
•»2 Saturday.... Oct.
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3 l'huraday...
2s
15 \\ ednesday. Noy. 10
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271 Monday ....,
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The Company reserves the right to change
sailing
liling days. Fares, between Corvallis and
Ban Francisoo, Kail and Cabin, $14; Kail
and Steerage, $9.8H.
For information apply to
< H AS. (’. HOGUE,
Aoting Gen. F. and Pass. Agent.
Cqpvallis, Oregon
This is the time of year when
Merchants till begin to show
low prices. We realize that
permanent trade cannot be
made unless one has the cor­ ST (Ill RLE* HOTEL,
r MULTNER, Prop.,
rect styles and correct prices.
Oorner Third and H streets,
We are selling goods at aston­ n< VIINNI II.I.F. . - OHFIUIN
ishingly low prices on the mer­ New house! New funiitnre! Unsurpassed
in the oountry Rates— $ I to $2 per day ac­
its of our wares. We know cording
to room. Single meals 25 cent«.
.edging, 25 to 50 cents according to room.
that there are no lie tier styles I Hoard
and Ixidging. $4 to $(’>, per week. Two
of Clothing, no better fitting, Fine Sample Rooms for oommeraiai man.
no better made than ours, and Give me a call and see for vournelf.
we believe that no one in Mc­
Minnville is selling Clothing
as cheaply as we are.
We only ask an inspection I
of our goods and a oomparison
of prices.
BISHOP A KAY.
QUICKEST TIME!
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MoM nville 3:44 p. m . Portland.. . 6:15 P.S
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after five ,,’pi J.V’1
received for shipment
west side divi^i P- ,u- on either the east of
R. KOEHIE P KOGERS,
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CÏTY
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STABLES.