The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, December 29, 1886, Image 3

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    The Daily Reporter.
The County Press.
On the morning of December
MISCELLANEOUS.
! 30th, Mr. \\ hite will call upon the =
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS,
Mrs. Carrie Scott of Portland, bus?ne" house- of this city with
copies of the New Year edition. First National Bank,
McMinnville, Or. - Dec. 29. 1886 IS up to spend the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0 H Its contents cover all topics,
——omcaaa»----
consisting ot able editorials and
Adams.
Rheumatic affections are pre-
A new postoffice has been es­ current events, stories by well J acob W ortman ...................... Ih*«ident
1 valent.
P. T hompson ............. Vicr-preudrnt
tablished over in the Nestucca known writers, selected poems. J D. ohn
W ortman ............................. Ua-hier
i Another college building is country at the mouth of Slab Ï amhill county and its business
going up in the city.
tacmc U a G mm ««1 Baakiag huAsm.
creek, called Burdick, with Mr. (interest, pioneer days, local and T Inter**
»¡lowtd
lit»« Aepoatu.
A mosquito came buzzing Burdick as postmaster.
miscellaneous news, making it a (VllcctKM»» tnaJe oa tavorwM» term*.
aod Tatetrapbic Traaatat
about our ears Christmas even­
The buckboard has been haul­ vehicle of public information ou New EAcbaupr
York. Sau Frunciaro and IVrtlaiid.
ing. How is that for a test of ed off the North Yamhill-Tilla­ unsurpassed in the history of Öfter hour»—fbMK * a. m. to 4 p. Ba.
I climate?
mook route. The mail will be country journalism in the north­
McMjnnville Grange P. of H., carried on horseback till spring west. It behoves our resident FIRE INS! RANCE.
JOHN WOKTHAA
will publicly install officers at opens and the reads get better. citizens to take one or more ex­
tra
copies,
and
send
to
friends
Born.—At North Yamhill,
I Grange hall in this city on New
Krumtetiu Ute following Mor mg coiupaa
Oregon, December 21, 1886, to outside of the county. The taa London A Liverpool A Globe. Xortk
| Year day.
Hntiah A MeroautiU. Coaanaerctal Un mm
I * 1 price has finally been placed at Fire
the wife A of A * Hon. J» R. R. Laughlin.
Aaauotauon, German American. Fire­
After the first of January ___
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10 cents per copy, owing to the man* Fund. Hartford. Cotutuereial. Angte
representative
from
Yamhill
¡the mail will be again a daily
increased cost of production, it is Nevada. Stale 'nveatatenl.
i mail from Sheridan to Grand county, an eleven pound daugh­ no boast to state that the issuing Wheat maoran«* a apectalty.
ter.
Ronde.
BUY YOUR
Mr. Fred Williams living near of this New Years number will
Multner has advanced the Petch
cost
the
publishers
over
$300.
’s mill, has returned after
i price of meals at the St. Charles. an absence of five months, visit­ Having had constantly employ­ Fine Holiday Goode
I He now furnishes the best meal ing in England and Portugal, ed for the past month a force of
OF US.
in the city for 26 cents, and his old home. He says that Web­ five men and two ladies.
throws in the odd cent.
foot is the country for him.
We have a large and Complete
Geo. E. and John Pate, left
Some one visited the pile of Notice ot <• Partnrrwhip
for the mountains yesterday for wreckage from the »hip Carmar­ Having eutvrrd into Co Partnerahi? with
stock consisting of.
D. M < aldwail, ta the
a week’s hunting. They will than Castle, and saw ed out all of
Chriatsai Cards.
make their headquarters at the the brass door locks and hinges.
FEED AND FLOCK BUSINESS.
place of J. E. Janssen, Pleasant The person that did it was in In Shobe’s building, opposite the Poet ofl&oe.
▲atafTsph. Pbitc Alboaa.
th« firm will be known aa COL l AKD A
hill.
very low business, for they were CALDWELL.
Notion*. H as ! Mlrrara
We are informed that the first not only stealing the locks and Mr. (Mldwrll will Ml I end to
D tmkb < C mm , (Mar
brick in Portland was construct­ hinges, but ruined the doors the want* «»rthe public.
C um , Paaaa*.
All aalea wilt be for oaah al bed rook pnoaa
ed long after the first brick in also.
<>rder* dalirerad to ana part of the otty free
Scrap B m H
Register.
of «lira charge.
J. J. COLLARD.
Yamhill county, which was the
D.
M.
CALDWELL
ParfuiM.
Comb*
Bnuhaa,
Mlot
Artic!**.
A. P. Wilson, of Carlton, will
residence of Geo. Gay, near
McMinnnll«, Or.. Dec. -Tib. IS**
hereafter reside in Hohsonville,
Wheatland.
We call Special Attention to
where he has accepted a posi­ Notice To Vlj Patron».
Pomona Grange held their tion as clerk for Sir. Leinen-
our stock of luidies Portmonna­
In ooMeqaen«« of d«eitnin< health, » hioh
election at Amitv last Saturday,' i weber.
in leather and plush,
prevent* me from making peramial ipplica- if*
and had a splendid good time.
lion to |M«nie<« indebted, 1 .ini compelled to which are cheaper than ever
We hear that Dr. Littlefield thna
paHiely *t that all bi'la doe and nn-
State lecturer Hayes was present. will soon start for Murray, where ■ atettled
January lat ItK will be placed in before offered.
An elegant
It ended with a grand Christ­ 1 he has secured one of the hospi­ other hand« for collection.
WH H. BINGHAM edition of Webster’s Unabridg­
mas dinner.
tals, and has the assurance of all j MoM inn villa. Or, Dee. M. l**k
ed Dictionary will be given
The storm night before last the county practice.
away. Every purchaser buy.
was a very severe one, for rain
ingOne Dollars worth of Holi.
And now Columbia county
and wind. But it brought us
day
Goods, gets a chance.
no snow, and yesterday was as has a murder case on hand. A
Ten chances for every Ten Doi.
clear and bright as the mildest worthless drunken vagabond
lars. Come and learn particu
kills a good man. This makes
day in May.
fifteen
for
Oregon
for
1686.
lars of
Elsie Wright has purchased
Oregon is exchanging canvas
ROGERS & TODD,
the lot next to Henderson Bros,
back
duck
for
Wisconsin
wild
stable on Third street, and will
Druggist*.
rice.
It
is
suggested
that
some
at once proceed with the con­
struction of a building for a chop wild celery be obtained also from
the Chesapeake ; then with our
mill, wood yard, etc.
Wapato this would soon be the HENDERSON BROS.,
Fred Schwartz, an employe sportsmans elvsium.
Ample mom to ear* for horara.
Uv*rv
teem« at "» raaaonabl* rataa *• ear *b*ra la
on the farm of Jos. Watt, lost a
Baltes & Co., are moving into Oragou. Nev atabl* Third 8U M«Mmnvilto.
part of the thumb on his left their new quarters, Oak and
hand on Monday, by a mislick Second streets, Portland. Where
Dr. their facilities will be increased
with his little hatchet.
Smith dressed the wound.
by the addition of new and im­
A good Band dance, such as proved machinery and printing
every body enjoyed last winter, materials. No delay will be had
will be given by Custer Post as uew and improved machinery
Band Thursday evening, Dec­ will be in operation at both
MoM in it villo
ember 30th. Come and have a places until next week, when
LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES
good time, at Band hall.
their new quarters will be open
The wjiole story is out now : for the inspection of the public.
Lady (?) Colin Campbell is a
Why is it that certain of the
daughter of the nortorious Mrs. Portland press insist upon
Woodhull, formerly of the Wood­ stringing a lot of jackasses on
hull <t Claflin Weekly obscene the same string with leading
citizens is what they term so­
species of New York city.
“What shall we teach our ciety notes. We speak from the
To Bishop 4 Kay * we go LOGAN
IERS0N.
boys?” was the question asked card when we say that it was with a wish to get first choice
at a social gathering the other distasteful to certain ladles, and of Holiday Furnishing Good*.
evening. “Teach them that a few gentleman, to read the
they should be guided by the list in the Telegram after the Neck ware and Suspender*,
same standard of morals as their last Wednesday night party at and Silk Handkerchiefs, at
sisters,” was one reply, which Masonic hall. Such things are bottom price*.
silly, indiscreet and stupid.
struck us forcibly.
Telephon«.
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City Stables.
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