The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 06, 1887, Image 3

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    ObMervittion*.
Eggs 20 cents and dull. The
It is impossible to describe
hens are at work.
the misery of London.
Mrs. Breon is prepared to receive a
few
day boarders. Three gentlemen
Mr. and Mrs. Goulet have lo­ Washington city is called the
.p. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS.
can be furnished with rooms. Cor­
cated at Spokane Falls.
marriage market of America.
ner of Third ami II streets. Iasi house
Jan. 6, 1887
McMinnville, Or.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. Sloane are • It is said that (Jen. Logan’s on the right before crossing railroad
track.
White lilacs are about ready passengers on the incoming disappointments killed him.
Ladies gold and silver watches at a
steamer.
The tax on sugar has got to big bargain at the McMinnville jew­
to bloom.
elry store.
The council will meet again go; that’s a’l there is about it.
The Choral Union will meet
Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music
Tuesday evening at Mrs. Camp­ Monday evening. In the mean­ Our defenseless coasts seem to in McMinnville and at McMinnville
time: “Talk it up.”
be attracting attention from college. Residence corner of Second
bells.
and C Streets.
S. C. Force grasped our phist abroad. It is time.
Leslie Laughlin left for a visit
jewelery store is now
The Emma Abbott Opera the McMinnville
to the city by the deep sounding on the street yesterday, He be-
biggest and largest west of Port­
gins to look, and det, and feel, company will appear at New land and the cheapest in Oregon.
sea, Astoria, yesterday.
Win. Holl, proprietor.
Market on the 31st.
Mrs. Eunice Martin, who has like a new man.
Why do you pay for inferior silver
Wheat has advanced four
People out around the country plated table ware big prices, if
been a guest of Mrs. A. J. Ap-
you get at the McMinnville jewelry
person for several days, left for shillings in Liverpool since the call McMinnville a typhoid hole. store,
Wm. Holl, the best and finest
her South Yamhill home yes­ first of last October. This means Ditch the town and stop their can be had for the same price.
something. We give latest quo­ yaup.
terday.
The McMinnville WCTU will
If you wish to test the Re­ tations to-day.
The venerable W. H. Bishop, hold a special meeting for furth­ First National Bank,
porter as an advertising medium,
------ OFFICERS !------
send in your ads, make your of Dayton, Washington, one of er advancement of the temper­
lowest quotations, and our read­ the oldest members of the family, ance work, immediately after J acob W ortman .................... President
P. T hompson ............ Vice-president
uncle to C. P. Bishop, is on a the Band of Hope Saturday, 3 J I). ohn
ers will buy your goods.
W ortman ....................... Cashier
p. m. All members requested to
G. N. Holbrook, now of Colo­ visit to this city.
TruiiMcts a General Banking butlneea.
rado, but at the time of the In­ We are constantly receiving be present.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections made on favorable terms.
The
“
uniquest
”
New
Year
baits
to
catch
suckers.
Suppose
dian war nine years ago, a resi­
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer*
card
we
have
seen
for
a
life
time
on
New York, San Francisco and Portland.
every
one
in
Yamhill
gets
them
dent of Idaho, has just recovered
Office hours—from V a. m. to 4 p. in.
comes
to
C.
W.
Talmage
from
O.
a daughter from the savages from the Portland retail traders.
whom he supposed was murder­ Buy at home, of merchants N. Hall. It just knocks the FIRE INSURANCE
whom you know, and save your socks < off Spencer’s antiquated
ed with her mother.
JOII^ WORTMAN
Ask
Charley
to
let
you
book,
credit.
Represents the following sterling compan­
The father of the young man,
see it.
ies: London A Liverpool A Globe, North
W.
G.
Cameron
and
Frank
Homer Lowe, killed on the west
British A Mercantile, Coiunierciai Union
Two horrible railroad disas- Fire
Asaooiatioii, German Amerioun, Fire­
Wenn
are
under
arrest
and
will
side road last week, must be in
man's
Harttord, Coiunierciai, Anglo
ers are reported, one on the Bal- Nevada, Fund,
State Investment.
be
examined
at
Lafayette
to-day
rather an impecunious position.
timore and Ohio, and one on the Wheat insurance a specialty.
He took no financial view of the in connection with the disap­
Boston and Albany Jan. 3d, al­
horrible affair such as would pearance of the horse which
most exact counterparts of each I Watch This Art Gallery.
strayed
from
the
pasture
of
A.
open his purse strings, whether
other. “ Behind time” caused
the incident touched his heart K. Olds last month.
Let us as a city, improve the both, and the loss of life is ter­
or not.
rible.
If this city proposes to pro­ streets we have. And let us The Evening Democrat re­
gress, it is time its board of reach out for the county trade, marks, parenthetically, upon
trade was organized. It will not repel it by an over-dose of saying that Vanderbilt has won I
not do to ignore vital interests “grab” for territory and mud, at -the big Nickel Plate case in Ohio
at this juncture of affairs. Else the risk of legitimate business. in the U. S. circuit court that:
there will be room for all and Go slow for a minute.
“In fact it has reached a point
plenty to spare within the pres­ I Slippery-elm bark is a good where money, almost invarably,
ent corporate limits of the city, remedy for scaly boilers, and has wins and when a judge is found,
without further acquisition of been successfully used for a like Gresham, who decides hon­
territory from the surrounding i number of years. It is placed estly and against money, the
country. Don’t make any mis­ in the boiler and left there, the people instantly wish to make
take. Organize your board of scale falling off in flakes, which him president. The times are
trade and act upon the progres­ should at once be removed.
To Bishop & Kay s we go
out of joint.
Everybody,
all
over
the
county,
with a wish to get first choice
sive principle in corporate ca­
pacity.
even in Lafayette, sign the peti­ Ex-Congressman Murch, the of Holiday Furnishing Goods.
stone cutter who surprised ev- Neckware and Suspenders,
Farmers generally throughout tion asking the assembly to let
erybody by defeating Eugene and Silk Handkerchiefs, at
this valley are kicking against us vote upon the relocation of
Hale for congress in 1879, died bottom prices.
the Mongolian pheasant. They the county seat for Yamhill
BISHOP A KAY.
That is right. We a short time since in an insane
are not even a game bird. Pity county.
asylum at Danvers, Mass. His
the dog that, catching the scent, have enough to annoy us with­
career was a wonderful one and
comes to a stand and expects to out hangingto this slender thread
his end was extremely sad. The
find his bird, is often mistaken. ' of discord in our county politics.
sequel to the last was told by the
It may be there, and it may not.
There are so many points to
declaration that he was one of a
On foot they are the equal of be raised all over this county large class of men “who cannot
any dog and seem to take pride about “ M c M inn villk ski . fish - stand prosperity.”
in giving them chase through nkss ” that perhaps it would be
the tall grass or wheat. They well to consider the propositions There are over twelve hun­
cannot be depended on, for before the council for a revision dred patents at the Oregon city
when the dog sets where the of the town charter, in a sort of land office. Parties wishing to
know if their patent is among
bird should be, it may be a hun­ committee of the whole. If this the number can estimate. Usu­
dred yards away and running place is to prosper in the future, ally the patent is ready about HENDERSON BROS.,
Ample room to .ar. for horaM.
Livary
at the rate of twenty-four knots I let us profit a little from the fifteen months after the date of teams
at as reasonable rates a. any where ia
the final receipt.
( past.
Oregon. New «table Third St.. MoMiaatina.
an hour.
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