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About The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1886)
The Daily Reporter. rr ----- ' | Miss Boyce is a sister to Mrs O O ------- I Hodson» not her niece, as was errone- 0Ubl' state^ hy us yesterday. D. C. IRELAND A. co. PUBLISHERS. A business letter from D. A. Blood. McMinnville, Or. Dec. IO, 1886 Gaston, besides containing a remit tance,conveys words worth more than flow is the time to subscribe. coin, in cheering ns upon our dark Mrs. Ranisdale leaves for home this and thorny pathway in an effort to afternoon. furnish the M est )8ide counties with Read A. J. Apperson’s ad to-day. the best weekly newspaper west of jfo more monsense. the Rocky mountains, for only a dol- Wheat was off again yesterday about lar and a half a year. a point and a quarter. Another very sudden death is re the ladies cleared $54.35 at the ported in this county. Mrs. Mary Episcopal church fair. Robeits, wife of Lorin Roberts, living The guild will meet at Mrs. A. L, on the Muddy between this city and Tihnage’s Wednesday next at 2 p. m. Sheridan, was apparently enjoying The competitive drill at Mechanics her usual health at 7 p. m. Wednes I palilion to-morrow evening will fur day, but was suddenly stricken with nish a crowd. death, and exphrid of heart disease The Thompson Opera company to before nine o’clock. She was buried arrive in Portland to-day, consists of yesterday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Bur- forty-five members. chett presiding at the funeral, Her Dr. Magers of Polk county, was in age was about 25 yearn. A fine crayon picture, which is as the city yesterday, visiting his son one and the same time a plcturb to Hon. J. E. Magers. Anderson Edwards has the finest be admired and which represents a wishing machine for sale, that can historic scene, just from the easel of Miss Edith Martin, a pupil of the be found on the market. Mrs. James left for Portland Wednes Commercial College of this city, is on day morning, where she will take the exhibition in E. B. Fellows’ show window. It represents a view of the iteamer for San Francisco. Dr. H. V. V. Johnson has returned Columbia above the Cascades, and from Astoria, bringing his patient, takes in the remains of the structure which afforded the whites rescue dur Mr«. G. W. Snyder with him. ing one of our Oregon Indian wars. Miss Russ has an elegant display of novelties for Christmas, made at It is sketched with a fine conception of the locality, and the bold head home. Call and price them. The remains of A. P. Woolsey will lands, the numerous islands, and the be conveyed to the grave this morn w’ater scopes are quite true to nature. ing at 10 o’clock, from the M. E. We prize it as a gift from a very stu- church, His death occurred night be- dious and deserving young lady of our city. fore last. I There were 781 votes cast in the The new steamer of the OPRCo on thè Wall a met bears the name of N. &. Salem etty election Monday. The Bentley, the third Vice President and ! bridge question last June brought out secretary of the company in New, 685 votes, hence the vote Monday is considered evidence of a substantial York. E. B. Fellows’ show windows were gaiu in the voting population. The greatly admired last evening by many honors stand divided between the reg Grangers in the city attending the ular old time parties, a democratic mayor, republican recorder, indepen district convention, and otherwise. dent marshal, etc. The council stands The beauty of the display is most ad mired by brilliant lamp light, but even four republican and four democrats. The Statesman says: It is was not a in the day time it is an exhibition ! quiet election, still there was no boist worthy of the pride of Yamhill county. erous conduct, and very little loud Mr. Fellow's requests us to say that talk. Many men were out quietly he wishes to display works of art in working for their favorites, and they hi« show window form home talent, were industrious. The principle fight •nd as this city has some really de- was on mayor, and there was also a ,serving artists all who wish to exhibit bitter fight on councilman in the sec their work are invited to send the ond ward. •»me to "him on Saturday afternoon, •nd he will gladly place the same up The OPRCo. has lately been paying 35 per cen t. of past indebtedness, on exhibition. Frillowing is a list of officers elected which makes about 70 percent, of the •nd installed December 7th in Pioneer whole, including 6 per cent. |>er an council No. 1. Royal and Select Mas num. Besides this, says the Leader, the ter»: C. Taylor, Th Ill. M. ; A. H. company has paid out large sums of Hodson. Dept. Ill. M. ; S. Shaffer, P. money for operating expenses and on C-ofW. ; H. A. Tucker, Treasurer; construction account; it has brought J- Spencer, Recorder ; G. F. Tucker, from two to four cents more per bushel C-ofG. ; J. A. C. Freund, C. of C. ; for wheat and olts to the farmers, an C- W Talmage, Steward ; J. C. Coop- item which amounts to many thous ands of dollars; it has greatly in •r, Sentinel. creased the value of all kinds of prop Mrs. A. J. Apperson has returned her trip to Portland and Oregon erty in Benton county, and ojiened a Clty. At the latter place time glided large scope of country to settlement; teo swiftly for her, and she was almost it is quietly going along, alike heed compelled to remain longer amongst less of the attacks of its rich competi friend« with whom it was impossible tors without, aud its poor calumniator« to ’’"it in the brief time at her die- at home; confident that time will Her selections of good« for crown it« unparalleled effort« and en Christmas week are now being ar- ergy with ultimate «nd complete »uc- ce««. for inspection at the store. • I. 0. G. T. First National Bank Yamhill county district lodge I0GT met at Grange hall yesterday, and will ---- or continue in session this forenoon and W oktman evening, hollowing is the programme J D. acoh 1‘. T hompson , for this, J ohn W oktman ......... 1 resideut \ ice preaident ............. Cashier FRIDAY EVENING. Singing . .. .............. .. Audience Prayer Bev. Hatch well Declamation Henry Bertholimew Declamation ....... Arthur Burt Song ........... ............ J. 1. Knight Declamation .........Wort Gardner Declamation Helen Galbreath Reading .... ___ Miss __ Emilv Webb Singing .,.......................... Audience All are cordially invited to attend this evening meeting which is in tended to promote the good of the order. There is a good attendance from various portion« of the county. The public exerciaes last evening were very interesting. TrauMk't. u General Hanking liu.iuwu Interest allowed on limo <i<*|x>aita. Collections made ou favorable terms. Si^ht Exchange .nd Tetearapbio Tnuinfiw. on Sew York, flan Francisco and Portland. Office hour.—from 9 a. m. to 4 |>. tn. FIRE INSURANCE. JOH.V WOKTHAA Kepresmita the following sterling ooiupeo. 1M: London A Liverpool A Glol»e, North British A Mercantile, Oommarctai Unioa Fire Association, German Amarioan, Fire man’s Fund, Hartford, Ceiuiucroial, Angle Nevada, State Investment. Wheat inauranoe a specialty. Here I Am. Judge Green of Seattle, holds the Idaho as a contraband, confiscated vessel, which places Capt. Carroll in jeopardy as a smuggler. The young peoples dancing club organized Wednesday evening with the following officers : President Jeff Fen ton ; «ecretary, Ira Nelson ; treasurer, C. Turner, door-keeper Henry Carlin. The object of this association is to give weekly parties to members of the organization. An instructor will be employed to teach all who desire to All members of learn dancing. the club are requested to meet at the band hall this Friday p. m. at the hour of 8 o’clock. Only members oftheclub will be admitted. Ladies of course, admitted free. So far as known, the missing man Mickle, supposed to have been mur- dered in Portland last Saturday, came over from Seattle about last Friday. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock he left one of the insurance office« on Wash ington street. He was in the company of two other men at the time, and all three had their tickets for Chicago. When Mickel left the office he was going to east Portland to take the 3:30 o’clock train. Beyond that point all traces of the man are lost. He had, when he left the insurance office, $300 in coin, a fine gold watch and wore the Knights Templar badge. The sandbag consists of a woman’s stocking, blue and white mixed wool. Most of the foot is filled with sand, which makes a heavy and dangerous weapon. All the articles found are now in possession of Marshal McMil lan. Home incline to the theory that he has committed suicide, but all the circumstances point toward murder. ■¡■a»«« —AT— C. GRISSEN’S Santa Claus HEADQUARTERS. 1 to the people ot this count conn* ninl examine my and compare prices. C. CRI88EN Otrriion’i Block. McMinnville, Oregon. Watch This Art Gallery. Vote of Thank*. Ed. Reporter: The ladies of St. James (Episcopal) church Guild extend s vole of thanks to the press and all who so generously assisted them during their late fair. L illie I reland , Bee. December 9th, 18R6. To Bishop & Kay r we go with a wish to get firnt choice T«Wv Pair«««. of Holiday Furnishing Good*. In soaaeqasKSs of dsclitun« bsaltb, s bioh mvent* ms from tnakta« peraona! apptlas Neckware and Suapenderi, non t» nirtiM mdetxed. I an -m oompellsd t ion f parties inflected. oonpelte to thus 41C f say that pu pahUaly aay that tbat all Mils Mite floe and an- and Silk Handkerchiefs, at ststtled January 1st Ifl« will tw pUead in °«“' H b . moham . bottom prices. MoM monile, Or., De«. 3d. !*•< ! I I BIBHOP A KAY. ■