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About The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1886)
n From the Daily Nov. 18th. Do not forget to read Burt’s new ad j The coming winter promises to be this morning. profitable for the plumbers. It is said that for $2,500 the fish lad Carl and Mrs. Young were in at der can be fixed up at the Wallamet tendance at the Choral Union meet falls. ing. lhe Statesman is getting up a pict Tempory officers of the Choral Un- ure of Salem bridge as a New Year With Patent Burglar Proof Combination Lock ion are C. P. Bishop, president; Bev- supplement. erly Apperson, secretary. The new Baptist church at Dayton Mrs. I>. C. Collier is improving and was dedicated on the 14th. Rev. G. J. her friends hope soon to see her about Burchett preaching the dedicatory goon in her usual good health. o m sermon. The building is 3dx60. and A committee tQ secure a hall for is all paid for, and has money on hand. ' J the Choral Union is composed of G. That was a bright boy in school, who k / * /íiL <9^ ■» W. Jones, J. C. Cooper and 1). Glenn. in answer to the question how tar a 1, I ■>.» j L </■ 1 i UH Call and try Charley Flemming’s procession of the presidents of the m m cigars. The Hustler is the best nickel United States would reach if they were X in town. His stock is all eastern of placed in a row? promptly responded, the finest quality. “from Washington to Cleveland.” Who does your job printing now-a- A sailor was lost overboard from the days? This office is turning out sat Yaquina on her last down trip. He 3> O isfactory work at extremely low prices. kept upon the surface of the water Call for samples and figures. waiting for help from the ship, but be It was cold enough to snow night fore relief reached him. he cried out, o □0 before last, but the prediction was "a shark’s got me!” disappeared, and not verified in the valley, yet some was seen no more. ae 3 was visible on the surrounding hills We are receiving a large number of —1 yesterday morning. new subscribers, and delinquents are Tramps burned the barn of Hon. J. paying up in a way that is really en F. Caples, near Portland, on the 13th. couraging. How many staunch sub r- There were four horses in the barn, scribers has The Reporter who will and one, worth $250, was burned to try to send in a new name before the death. A quantity of hay and feed beginning of the coming year? was also consumed. The total loss Time is a legitimate newspaper’s was between $500 and $600. The Tele best friend. It may be misrepresented gram says Portland is filling up with and lied about for awhile, but if it thieves and all manner of human riff keeps on in an honest, straightforward, rail’. consistent course, swerving neither to About seventy persons met at Gar the right nor to the left, it will wear We introduce this new, useful anti beautiful piece of houae furniture, for rison opera house Tuesday evening off the rough corners of abuse and which a need has long been felt. The Victor Fire-proof, Burglar-proof Coni- " for the purpose of organizing a per trample down the foul weeds of false bination Lock Safe, is expressly meant for family use, and Valuable Hooks, manent Choral Union. An adjourned hood. meeting is called to meet Monday Clatsop county offers a reward of Money, Notes, Deeds, Mortgages, Insurance papers, Valuable letters, Jewelry evening for the purpose of completing $1,000 for the arrest and conviction of and Silverware are no longer scattered throughout the house, but find an ap the organization. Following is a com the parties who, it is believed, have propriate place within tire-proof walls and liehind a burglar proof combination mittee on by-laws : Mrs. Wm. Camp made away with F. H. Althaber, who lock, secure from prying eyes, dishonest servants, sneak thieves und burglars. bell, Mrs. Dr. Tucker, Miss Belle John has been missing since last week Mon We place this most desirable article for the household on flit* market at an ex son, and Messrs. D. C. Narver and A. , day evening. This is in addition to tremely low price, and the result is every one buys. The gentlemanly and Sanders. Committee to procure music the $250 offered by the family of the courteous salesmen will call on you, and we trust you will see the lienetlt to be books, Miss Belle Johnson, C. P. missing man His disappearance is derived from placing one in your home. Bishop. Choruses will be here for the mystery of the day. He stepped IKVIA Ai BICIJJCH, Monday evening, but members are to ( his door for a moment while enter- specially requested to bring with them taining some friends at his marriage General Agents and sole salesmen for Oregon and Wash ington territory, office, Main St., Newport, Oregon. on that occasion the book known as feast, and has never been heard of the Singers Welcome. About forty-six since. The P. of H. in national grange lis members may be relied upon for the tened to the annual address of Hon. P. Union, at the start. THE LARGEST Parties well informed arc authority Darden on the 10th. In course of his remarks Mr. D. said : “ In nearly every for the statement that too many hon AND FINEST ors have been showered upon Detective annual address of my predecessors, at tention has been called to the existence (?) Singleton in the Marple-Corker case at Lafayette. He is a very fussy of monopolies ami the necessity of EVER legislation to prevent their discrimi old gent, often so much in the way nations and injustice. M e have been In McMinnville, that his preseuce was disagreeable to trying resolutionsand petitions long the officers. It looks as though he enough. Let us try a remedy which Prices Cheaper than Ever. was fishing for promotion in Portland has been suggested at nearly every in consequence of his alleged success NEXT TO YAMHILL COUNTY BANK. F. DIELSCNEIDER. meeting of the national grange. Let in this county. The commissioners us, with our ballots, send men to the might with justice make a few inqui JoilGM Ac Co., legislatures, state and national, who Oregon State University. ries before going too far in the matter. will equalize and reduce taxation, re-1 EÜGEE CITY. Proprietors of The Telegram states that “he was an strain the corj>orations from oppressing applicant last spring, but his detective the people, have the finances managed SESSION 1M86-R7. ability had not made itself apparent in the interests of the j»eople, keep our . Muet Sims Sxw id Fiinirç Itili, then. Mr. Singleton performed good public domain for actual settlers, pre work in the Marple matter, and his ap vent gamblers from pricing our produc First term Inarins 'epUruiwr 13, I8M5. He- McMinnville Hash, Door anti Mould pointment will not, or| rather should tions, and extend the same protection enrr free scholarships by applying to your , County Superintendent. ing Manufactory, Dealers in not, meet with any opposition.” We to the farmer and the manufacturer Stair Rails, Brackets, Builders Hardware, Board and lodging, per week |3 to are not so sanguine. Whatever was For this great work the grange was White I^ead, Linseed and lubricating oils. tvition , run vasa. Colors, Varnishes of all kinds, Vaini accomplished at Lafayette, was done organized, and it was not l>orn to di< Bruahea, and P. and B Hoof paint. Elementary English Department....... f.’Jo ‘O by Sheriff Harris, assisted by citizens, nor will it fail in accomplishment < • Other Departments................................ 40 <O Our saw null la now running at new loen- and not a single discovery was made its purpose.”_____ .• Wnt-postal for catalogue, with full par tion, where we are prepared to furnish the tiewt quality of lumber at last years pnoea. by Mr. Singleton. At the proper time ticulars, to Hplendld Hoad to the Mill. Spectators will be admitted to the PlOr. JOEX 3TBAUB, we can substantiate the true story, very, Parties wishing first class lumber will de Secretary Faculty, well to call and obtain prices before ptr/otoae different from that which has been gallery al the firemen’s ball thank Eugene City, Oregon. ing elsewhere. 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