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The Dsity Reporter. n. C. IKELSNh * CO. PUBUHHEB8. CORRESPONDENCE. MONMOUTH school as a whole, also each room separately, has been photographed. I>ast week we were favored with two lectures. The first by Mr. Carlisle, secretary of state board of immigration, of Portland, upon Soul Culture. The subject was handled in a very able manner. The second under the au spices of the W. C. T. U. was delivered by Rev. J, W. Webb, of Salem. Sub ject, Temperance. Both lectures were very much appreciated by the Mon mouth people, and we will be very much pleased to hear the gentlemen again soon. A S tudent . ■ » - ... Queen Victoria during the forty- nine years of her reign has spent only twelve days in Ireland, and Mr. La- bouchere wants her to celebrate her jubilee by giving in memory of those twelve days twelve pence to each in habitant of the neglected island. MISCELLANEOUS. FIREMEN'S As I have been in attendance at the state Normal school during the past month, and being informed you have 1 no correspondent from this place. I shallfendeavor to occasionally furnish a few items for the benefit of those inter Nov. il. 1S8G McMinnville, Or. ested in the work of a normal school. The number enrolled at the present .VAHS A.\i) N<»TE* writing is larger than at the same time The Phicago puckers have lost all of any preceeding year, and the enthu patience, and now declare that here siasm manifested by teachers and stu after none of them would employ any A Grand BRll will be given under th, nun connected with any labor organi dents give promise of excellent work pices of the McMinnville Fire De- for the year zation. part men t, at Those desiring to fit themselves for It seem* likely that Blaine’s predic tion that Gen. Br aver, republican can teaching, will feel well repaid for any didate for governor of Pennsylvania, time they may be able to spend at the Garrison -Opera House, would be elected by a plurality of 50,- state Normal. 000 will l»e verified. Some of the most interesting classes Thursday Evening, Nov. 25,1886. Dalian elected the following ticket: are those in fcthe Methods of school -----------o---------- Councilmen, T. J. Hayter, Isaac Lev- management, Essentials of English and RP-MW—V I ■ MU8IC BT ens, Frank Collins, Wm. Ellis and J. Philosophy; each class consists of NEW TO-DAY. J. Williams ; recorder, J. If .Townsend ; -«•COACH WHIP STRING BJIN9*- about fifty members, and the work marshal, J. M. Grant. done is thorough and in a practical Farm For Kale. Natural gas is taking the place of o k>SO ACRES. 125 in onltivation: 6 t|w didn’t know-it-was-luaded shotgun. manner. v,tniles south west of Sheridan. —TICKETS— The class in methods of teaching is A Michigan man found some on his PRICE under the able management of Pres. —O ne D ollar P er C ouple ._ farm and touched a match to it. Now Stanley, who is cafrtble of presenting tlwv are trying to find him. The average southerner of the “f. f. each subject in its best form, and much For further information address R.G Worth- —S upper at C ook ’ s H otel — v." atrip« is as mad as can b« because benefit is sure to lie derived from the ingtou, Sheridan, Or., or Wright A Ellis. Dallas, Or. Mrs. Cleveland, after refusing to go to work. He is away for a few days on Richmond as promised, has turned important business; his absence is re A cordial weloouae extended to all. right round and gone to Boston. gretted, es|>ecially by those who are Frank I^slie’s illustrated newspaper in his clauses. contains a picture of Hon. B. F. Bon One of the most pleasant half-hours ham, U H. consul at Calcutta, British of the day is that spent at chapel exer Have a Few India, as well as a brief sketch of his cises which are always conducted in a life. The picture is an excellent like very pleasing and interesting manner, ness While a band of 500 steers were be and from words of encouragement and ing driven from Bruneau to Halleck, a advice from different members of the disease broke out among the cattle, faculty, one goes forth feeling refreshed which made them blind, the eyes fre and enthusiastic for the days work. quently running out, and 200 of them Some annoyance has been caused Were abandoned in Idaho. from having no bell, and to the joy of No sooner is the Grant embalming all a new 600 lb. bell now adorns the bill paid than it transpires that the VERY LOW. belfry of the cha[>el and arrests any They also have a SMALL LOT of Garfield burial ex|»enseH have not further disturbance. While it was be- been met. These tilings, together Hardware, Tinware, Etc., Etc., with the memory of doctors with enor ing adjusted in the belfry all were anx That will also be sold mous hills paid only after much wrang ious and eagerly listening to catch the Low for Cash. ling, arc enough to make the dead first sound, which I believe has given This is the time of year when rise in their graves to rebuke tlie dis , general satisfaction. They have a few putants. During our president’s absence we Merchants all begin to show Al Churchill and J. M. Hears were luve been entertained with lectures low prices. We realize that PLOWS, HARROWS, MEDIUM And playing bal*es in the woods, near Eu upon Ancient literature by Prof. Camp- permanent trade cannot be BAIR W AGON* gene city last week, to the consterna bell, who has also favored us with sev made unless one has the cor tion of friends, for four days. There eral lectures upon Physical culture and That will be sold was no friMidly robins to ouver them rect styles and correct prices the gentlemen’s athletic association or Low for Cash- with leaves, as it was past the season We are selling goods at aston when the swallows homeward fly, and ganized a few weeks since, is in a flour ishingly low prices on the mer When you want anything in that line you will consult your own interest as well I hey were fortunate enough to find their ishing condition, at least one would its of our wares. We know ours to call and see us. We think aecansoit you. Try it. A. H. A O. O. HODSON. way out safely at last, but in a fam judge so from the performances uj>on that there are no better styles ishing condition. the horizontal bar, etc. Steps are now of Clothing, no better fitting, FASHIONABLE William A Grave«, a highly oduca- i being taken to secure a gymnasium. 1 A — LI 1 _ a .al r««a a a. . . . no better made than ours, and to<l and rwqiecLabie colored man, until I'he ladies not wishing to be behind lately waa the principal of a colored have organized a Invivt-w athletic asso we believe that no one in Mc •cbonlat Atlanta. Georgia The achool ciation with Miss Doughty as presi Minnville is selling Clothing Direct from New York. committee at the time of the visit of dent and Miss ¡Seiber secretary. Both as cl eaply as we are. Jrfleraon Davi« to that city ordered We only ask an inspection associations are under the control and the ohiMrvn to turn out to make pa of our goods and a comparison Buy Fashionable Goods From the management of Prof. Campbell. ra<lc|on the occasion of the reception Head-quarters of Fashion. In consequence of the longer even ol prices. to Mr. Davia. Mr Grave« refused to BISHOP A KAY ings, two or three social gatherings, lead his colored children, laden with FALL STOCK RECEIVED. flower«, to honor the man who tried to the first of the season, have occurred ■ IM F. E. Rt SS, keep them in slavery. Because he during the past two or three weeks, RIcNIinn rille, Or, * CO,of U m > Vrimre OORIO om - thus refused he has been turned out and very pleasant times have been re MUNN SEYM OUR'S DIAMOND Uaaa Vo Mt aa for M m U. Trvla Marta. 'oeynaMLa. for. Mra Unload N i l—, of his office It m now time for the ported by those who were present. fra».» Òaraiany. ata.Hand B oo * »5. .ut As a result of pleasant weather, and . P a l arla Mt T**<? MUNNS aaaop JfXr» CQiU*lsra£J tn »1*» turn Grover Clave nlM a fraa. l n a* thn^ua CO ’ aapaaL^oe. arr a xload land out. for not allowing hie wife to the fact that a temporary artist is in WM» f“’'1 EXP attend a recaption at Richmond where our nudst, many aie wnpros-tng the op r*v. portunity of having photographs. The Jeff Davis' daughter was to awriet subacriptèon Male*. By Damar per w«-k........................... 1*’ ©eri ih ' Psyable >>n Sfltordsy. i Hi: gl» C o M 9 Hy Mail ¡Ooents per Morith In Advancej Hate» far .4 d » rr 11 si 11 g Will he made si,tiafactory to all applicante. M THANKSGIVING Wil N...OOO. Watch Thii’irt Gallery, A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON HEATIHB £ COOK SELL FOR CASH ILLINERIj PATENTS tari