The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, December 28, 1886, Image 3

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    A Confidence Scheme.
Oregon < ity i durier.
The committee in charge of I
the ( hristmas tree report contri-; —
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Aii agreeable, bright young ,,u,ion9 ’7 75TiS‘p„~hf"! First National Bank,
man on a crutch, visited our goods 7.75.
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McMinnville, Or. - Dec. 28, 1886
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little city last week. He was ed, as well as all contributed by
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hailing from McMinnville, and other parties, were marked and
Another holidy is coinin’
had the winning ways of a book placed upon the tree by the com­ J acob W ortman ......................... President
Miss Hunsaker won the dict­ agent. He represented himself mittee, Mrs. E. B. Fellows, and D. P. T hompson ............... Vice-president
J ohn W ortman ............................. Cashier
ionary at Hogel's & Todd.
as engaged in organizing, and Mrs. A. J. Apperson. The teach­
a Goner» I Banking buaineaa.
The Masons had a public in­ selling for, a new Portland cor­ ers, Prof. Price, Miss Mary Trautet*
I nie reel allowed on time <lepo»ila.
stallation at the hall last even­ poration whose object was to en­ Martin, Mrs. Mathiew, and Miss Collection« made on favorable term*.
Exchange and Telegraphic Tranatera
gage in the printing and publi­ Carrie Mark, each express their on Sight
ing.
Now York, San Francisco and Portland.
Choral Union meet this even­ cation of county histories ; capi­ thanks to all parties who have Office hour»—from k a. m. to 4 p. m.
ing at the parlors of Miss F. E. tal stock $15,000, that was very lent their kindly assistance in
popular among capitalistic pio­ making glad thè hearts of the FIRE INSURANCE.
Russ.
neers. This stock would rise school children on Christmas
JOHN WORTMAN
Chris. Wortman of Portland, rapidly in value, he was sure, Eve. The receipts at the door
I he following sterling oornpan-
spent his Christmas with his and be worth double its face in and other incidentals, left a net tea: Represents
London A Liverpool A Glime, North
father, Hon. Jacob Wortman, a year, at least $100,000. The clear receipt of $15.50, to be de­ British A Me roan tile, Cotutuereiai Union
Fire Assoeiation, German American, Fir»
and family, in this city.
Fund, Hartford, Uouiiueraial, Anglo
young man, it seems, sold no voted to the interests of the tutu's
Nevada, Slate Investment.
Grissen’s prizes were awarded stock here—in other words, he school.
Whist inauranoe a npoolalty.
as follows : 1st, to Miss Sarah found no loony victims—though
Osborn ; 2d, to J. N. Wisecarver, he had a document signed by Notice of Co PartnerMhip.
BUY YOUR
3d, to Wm. E. Martin.
Harv. Scott, Judge Deady and
Having entered into Co-Partnership with
Fine Holiday Goods
D. M. ('aidwell, in the
about
forty other prominent citi­
John Kelley, the old violinist,
well known to old Californians, zens, with which to plead his
FEED AND FLOUR BUSINESS.
OF U6.
and 1862 Oregonians, died in cause, besides a fistful of verbose
In Shobe’s building, opposite the Poet oftos.
Texas on the 4th, aged 75 years. recommendations. He consid­ the firm will be known as COLuAKD A
We have a large and Complete
ered his autograph, J. T. Cache, CALDWELL.
A fine sprig of English holly,
Mr. Caldwell will attend to
abundant pay for three days
stock consisting of.
from Clatsop county, ornaments
the
wHiits
of
the
public.
Chrtatmaa
Card«,
soard at the Cliff house, which
our sanctum. A remembrance
All Halt* will be for oa.h at bad rusk prioM
ie told the waiter was worth $2 Orders
ChlMran Boeks,
delivered to euy part of the oily free
from Messrs. J. 0. <fc J. J. Spen­
a day, and slipped off on the af­ of extra oharge.
J..I. COLLARD.
Autograph, Photo Altana,
cer.
D. M. CALDWELL.
ternoon train with the landlord MoMiunville, Or., Deo.
Notion«, Band Iflrron.
27 th, 18st>.
Santa Claus’ remembrance of after him. This same cripple
Droonng Caooi, Odor
us at the opera house tree afford­ used to be connected with the
Notice To .My Pnlrou«.
C um , Poons.
ed a rare treat. The walnuts in Wasco Sun, and is an adroit
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In cotrtequtuoe of dim lini or tiMlIb, »bioh
Scrap Booh.
that package resemble those dead beat. His stock scheme proverà* vm from making paramai
«ppi ilio»
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Portanot,
Oomba,
Brush»«,
Toilet
Articles.
tion
brought out from Ohio by Beech­ seems to be trying to get money ' “
on to
to Darti?«
p*rtiea indebted,
indebted. fam
I am oompeilèd
oompeiin to
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than paHioly nay that all bill* dne and an-
er Walker.
under false pretenses and may gtettied January 1st ia< will bo piaoed in
We call Special Attention to
land
him
in
jail.
He
is
urgently
other
handl
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,or
®°iieotiom^
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Services will be held at the
W«. H. BINGHAM. our stock of Ladies Portmonna-
Episcopal church this forenoon, asked to remit the money he MoMinnvtiio, Or., imo . ad, ìsàs.
ies in leather and plush,
Htdy Innocents day, at 10 o’clock. borrowed here from an old
which
are cheaper than ever
The rector desires very much friend would he avoid more thor- '
before offered.
An elegant
that the children be present. All ough advertising.
edition of Webster’s Unabridg­
are most cordially invited.
New Year Calls.
ed Dictionary will be given
Once in a while a man from
away. Every purchaser buy.
Every business man in the
the country straggles up into the city has signed the following
ingOne Dollars worth of Holi­
Reporter office and pays his card ; and it is endorsed by
day Goods, gets a chance.
year’s subscription. These men nearly all the young men:
Ten chances for every Ten Do(.
are not tramps, we would have
The undersigned business houses,
lars. Come and learn particu
you to know, but angels in dis­ will be closed from ten o'clock a. m. j
lars of
guise.
until 4 p. m. on Saturday, New Year
ROGERS & TODD,
day 1887, as it is proposed to turn out
It must have stormed furiously
Druggist».
M
HENDERSON BROS.,
off the coast Saturday night, as
one lonely sea gull passed over ble. As we shall only call on those Ample room to oar» for horaea. Livsry
SAMUEL GOTT,
this city Sunday, bound south. .1,0 .ignif, Heir «iUingne. U, re
guests we should be pleased to
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It is not very often the case a cetve
hear from them. Some of us are get­
bird of this species is seen*so far ting hungry—a year is a long time to W»tch IM» JW Qxilary.
TEAM* ANO TRUCK!»
fast; at all other times we shall be
inland.
Of Logan Bru* A Hendoraon, offer» bla
pleased to receive frequent calls from
Hr«M in that line to thn pabHo, and *Ui
The Christmas tree exercises our many patrons.
at the opera house were fine, re­
an ranter MatihiactlMn
In response to the above the
flecting much credit upon all publishers of the Reporter will
To all who favor him with their pa Iron a**.
Si will kae* a wmou afMOtally adapt »d tn the
who in any way contributed to­ be pleased to print a list of the
livery of paroela, trnnka aatohela ata., foe
the accomodation of the poblic. Order» Wt
ward the plans, or devoted at­ names of the ladies who will re­
at the «table will be promptly attended to aS
tention to the arrangement of
ceive.
the same, and distribution of
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Me Mlnnvllle
As the gentleman will want
J/to
the gifts. All were happy, par­
cards, we have ordered one hun­
H Ö-SJI
ticularly the younger people,
LIVERY FEED MO SALE STABLES
dred styles, from which selec-
and the auditorium was crowded
tions may made at the Reporter
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up stairs and down.
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office Wednesday afternoon, from
2 o’clock till four.
Public School Prixea.
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It is thought Gov. Pennoyer
Prizes were awarded at the will set aside his Jeffersonian
contest between pupils of the simplicity for the occasion, and
public »chool Saturday evening, let the move proceed for a grand
ERSM,
LOGAN BROS. I
—uBonurroM—
as follows:
inaugaration time at the capital
First prizes, Daisy Young,
of Holiday Purnishijog Good», Fi ae Carr Iacee» Mack« as*
next month.
Lizzie Jaehu, Gracie Stuart, and
and 8uspend er a,
Chas. Greening haa oatabliahad a Neck ware
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nalr
Maudie Washburn.
wood yard in thn city, and sen« oak and
j Silk Hondkarehlefa, 4
T* ^k! ili Sr"* ***
Second Prizes, Nellie Gardner, 16-inch cut at $4-00
<400 P«r
per owrd
oord v ; fir f four
,_
,°“r ,
feet, $2.25, and other qualities in like bottom price*,
Becca Dumphrsy. Cyntilha Fel­
At Reaaaaable Batee.
BISHOP A KAT.
proportion.
lows, and Pearl Kirkwood.
City Stables.