The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, November 12, 1886, Image 2

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An*nt th* artnl* in Munday'» Or*-
gumxn *»titJ*d Th* name Oregon
Mft'i «|/ropoe uf pre»* < rrticutfua of Edi-
U»> Ireland for »landing by Judge
Deady in «aying "Waiiamel. Col.
Kidney Defl rise* toe»y that Washing­
ton Irving«' Astoria, written fifty
year» and mor» ago, called our valley
Wgliamet
Of th* eleven daily newspaper» pub­
lished in Oregon. the A etori an i« the
ooh on* out»>d* of Portland that get*
a daily new« report by telegraph Bro.
ffalhfa» COnteiQplafe* arrgU£*niei>Ui
which will enabl* him to prewent h »
r*4pl»r* with a fuller teleg.-sphi* re-
poyt. aud ft wj|| eorue >n very bagdy
wi»rn the mail» are «hut off by a fr'/ten
n*gc
Wro T Coleman 4 Co. recently
jrabkaned a hand» m* exhibit of the
•ever», diversified indu»tn«a for whitb
they are agent» It contain« large
eol'/red maj«a of lite coaat, view« of
pTo»Uin«ut eiU»a mj 1 of the LocaUon of
aeeeral of th* iaa|*?rtant Industrie«,
M'mou fishing wine making orange
grove» borax work». etc The draw
Mega and DptsmlUiMu are oorrecl
and finished in an artistic manner,
the aUtieUui arg
ent and aulhaotjc,
and the hook as-worthy 'd preserva­
tion
Send ua one, dam
When John Ks-iiy died, the New
York hoard of »¡dertuan paa»ed Ap­
propriate r*eoluti»/ua and ordered them
to b* engrossed lor proven tat ton to
th* family
Th* wort 1» no» <m *ihi
btUon in ttie private chamber of the
board at the city hall The r*w,lution»
gre n«n<iwr«ualy ewgroMsd ami elabo­
rately Iran*d itj purple silk velvet and
wh;t* aatio, making a picture thirty
by forty inc'im in six* Thia frame
l«wt» on an elaborately *arved ebony
*♦*•■, while sospendod in front of it
on stiver rod» are ¡turpi* velvet and
white satin curtains. Tlx rtouiutipus
will b* prevented to Mm Kelly after
th< neat meeting uf tlx lex rd
Tlif A»toya 1 rgper npt, Snider's
new P*P®*> !'•/• tin» tribute to |J 1.
Corker
"A man ol lair inusllx-iual
a» «-«mplialimentv, good information,
keen olMi-rvation. and a lively appre­
ciation upon all public questions of
the day. Ha wa» a writ*/ of no mean
ability, aud not long befw* hia death
had contributed an mu-resting geolog­
ical article concerning the Par ilk-
Northwest to the Scientific American
He wa* our correspondent "Nat” ui
day« gone by
For years, a« such, we
funned the type« to the tracings of his
pen, always with the ounaciouaneM
that tliof* pho al>ould n-a«l wpre sure
of gutting thoughts worthy their at-
'lentiMii and appreciation from “Nat."
W» arc ampere^ paired ip hear of fit«
dgal><, d<ml»b shucked that it cam» aw
brutally violent. We may lx indulge*!
in pacing an <>ld friend, though »
•t ran ger h»reahouU, thia last little
tribute of regard. He haa “paid the
NEW TO-DAY-
debt, paid it ¡ h ‘ m '
Let peace
and rest forever l>e the portion of bon-
e*t, fatbful old
Nat.” Best, Corker,
and farewell.
The Sunday Welcome sound# the
slogan for H*-witt and Pennoyer fur
IS'»’! which, by th* way. is not far off,
Mr Cleveland. ro far a- Pennoyer
is concerned. -»ay» the Evening Demo­
crat. it i« worthy of the highest con­
sideration of eastern
democratic
irta'"«man ; for h* is recognized a» th*
foremost champion of labor on thir
Pacific coast and yet beyond any sus­
picion of sympathy with anarchist*.
He could carry Oregon a> easy as fall­
ing off a log, and we believe the same
aa Ur California and Nevada. His
name would ensure three otherwise
republican electorial votes and proba­
bly fourteen
Peunoyer s name would
Ire a v>wer of strength with the labor­
ing mawe» in every state.
1’. appear» that the danger at Cpr-
valiis from a change in the channel
of the Wallamet river is more senou-
than it was supposed to be. The
t.'hrorncle reports that Major Jo tier-
sent an engineer from hi» office to
itjvewtigaie the matter last week,
when it sm found that the river had
ixen making considerable inroads,
and that the eaet bank just below the
fa/mer’s ferry hail been so was tied out
that it is d«xibtful if the breach can
be repaired without a great expense.
From a thorough study of the land,
the ertgiua«r thought the best plan
probably would be to change the main
channel of Um river into the old course
formerly occupied by it which would
be alzoyt a mile U> the west of the pre­
sent channel. He was of the opinion
this would be the cheapest plan,
though he wg« not prepared to give
tins a* »decisive decision. The whois
matter will b» submitted to Major
Jone« and some courae undoubtedly
datermumd on at an ea/iy data. One
«eri>AM obstacle in the way of remedy
is the fact that there is not sufficient
Hipropnalion to carry on the work.
The Chronicle suggavu that the atten­
tion of our representatives in congress
i* called to this subject by a memorial
«tgued by all lb* taxpayer» of Benton
county, and that private subscriptions,
if n*<ee»ary, lx enlisted to aid the
work.
A touching story ui the fidelity
of dogs to their master, comes from
the Astorian. Indian George, a trap­
per and hunter in that vicinity died
of ajeiplexy on hie way to hie home
from town, where he had been to sell
some of the fruits of Ins chase When
th* body was discovered his faithful
dogs wi re guarding it,and to get near
the l»ody it was necessary to shoot
four of them. A rude ooftin wa» pre­
pared and the laxly of the dead hunter
laid therein
As the little party were
»I m > ui to commit the body of their
fwllow-liuniaii b> the earth, one of hi»
companions came moaning from the
w<xxis and walking up to the coffin he
licked the dead man s face, then turn­
ing awqv be walked dejectedly some
hundred yards, lay down and stretched
hia hmba. One of th» p^rty, th neigh
cnriuaikjf wvpl ta |.>oki
u»*’ poor dug
who ha<i so long and faithfully follow­
ed hia master and found that he was
dead.
Fann
miscellaneous .
frale,
For
ACRES. ldr in eoltivatiun: 6
miles sooth wewt of Sheridan.
PRICE
FIREMEN’S
THANKSGIVING Bill
So,OOO.
For farther information address it.G.Vt oMh-
ingt'/Li. Sheridan, Or., or Wright A Ellis,
Dellas Or.
*VM I/MUr.
KLL IZKiAK.
WATT HEMDEK»OS.
LOGAN BROS.“« HENDERSON.
Proprietor» of the old established and well A
known
2>I o 31 in ii vill»
LB EBY. feed and sale
•table. We are prepared at all
hoar» to furnish
Fiue Carriages, Hacks and
Saddle Hcr*pv.
Ball will be gnen under th....
pioes of the McMinnville Fire Dt- U
partment. at
Garrison Opera House.
Thursday Evening, Nov. 25,18ft.
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And everything in the Livery hire,
in good shape
«me BI
At Krasonablc Kate».-
LKANSIENI STOCK LEFT
with tu will reoeive the best of care and at­
tention.
Loggn grog. 4 Beaienion.
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SOPER BROS.,
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Ifrj (kood*. Clothing, bro-
ccrieu, GlaxxA Queenti-
ware, Tinware and
Aotionu.
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OREGON.
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°?Lue *° 8ta>,• an<i brought our
knitting with ua, and all we aak is for the
people to call, examine oar goods, make
th?i-r *anta- 8n<1 P®1 «nr prioea.
''edn«l on a oeah basis, and pay
th. nighMt ossh prioea for al! kind« of pro-
4aoe. hid«», pelt«, etc
WILLAMINA
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W«Uh Thia Art BaUiry.
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A oordial weloome extended tosi!.
A. H. & 0. 0.
HODSOR
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P* i ♦.* PI
HEATING
& COOK
TMt tfiey will
SELL I*OH CASH
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VERY LOW.
They also have • SMALL LOT of
Hardware, Tinware, Efc., EtcJ
I t”|t I tr
>r. ¿*»1 J
That will also be Hold
X»ow for Gash.
They have a few
PLOWS, KARHOWS
SEEDLKS And
BA 13 WAGOM
That will be sold
Low for Cash.
" hen yon want anything in that line
W>11 consult your own interest a» well M
ours to call and see ue. We think wecans»11
Foo- Try it.
A. H. A O. 0. HOD**-
This is th? time of year when
Merchants all be^in to show
low prices. We realize that
permanent trade cannot be
made unless one has the cor-
rect styles and correct prices
Direct from New York.
We are selling goods at aston­
ishingly low prices on the men Buy Fashionable Goods From *
its of our wares. We know
Head-quarters of Fashion.
that there are no better style»
of Clothing, no better fitting,
fall stock received
no better made than ours, and
*ne r. f . hi »»*
we believe that no one in Me-
UlcIWiwwvill«* **’
Mmnville is selling Clothing SEYMO
as cheaply as we are
We only
an inspection
of our goods and a comparison
of prioM.
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