The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 07, 1887, Image 3

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    The Daily Reporter,,
Observations.
There were 60 free scholar­
Who Were They.
ships held in the state university
No one deserves the least sympathy
Salem Statesman,
rn
for
suffering f^m piles when he can
L>. C. IRELAND X- CO. PUBLISHERS.
last year.
1 WO fresh young men from
lie cured bw^:iNFyg on Dr. Taylor at
The steamer Santa Maria is Amity, came over the new the offee of 1^- jJiinson. Without ad­
McMinnville, Or.
Jan.7,1887
mmy wthout the use of the
en route to Yaquina, in the OPR bridge, to Salem, vesterdav ditional
knife or cliuoroform, and if the cure is
Geo. W. Burt was registered line from San Francisco.
They came to capture this burg, not complete and satisfactory, no
If you can’t accept these
Fred
Schwatka
has
another
job
at the Gilman «/ vesterdav.
and proceeded to get outside of charges.
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terms you ought to suffer.
The daises are budding, in on snow shoes. This time he a liberal supply of forty-rod bug Will remain a few days. Irving
goes to Yellowstone park in juice, the kind that both cheers and White, the popular repairers will
the open air.
remain here for a few davs only to
and inebriates, and makes a give
Mrs. A. L. Talmage goes on a search of fame.
those who desire to have "their
Ben Holladay,jr., died in Wash­ millionairie out of a pauper by Pianos. Organs or Sewing Machines,
visit to friends in Tacoma this
ington on the 3d, and his father a very short cut. The road to tuned, cleaned or repaired by fust
week.
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workmen. These gentlemen
Mrs. J. C. Fair accompanied is
• so seriousiv •' ill that recovery V I fortune by this route only ex­ have had twenty years practical expe­
tends down a man’s throat. it rience in their business. Sat si'action
her husband to Gopher valley is extremely doubtful.
guaranteed. No money required until
Who
will
send
us
two
or
three|
is a popular route, Well, these parties have had tune to test work
yesterday.
Mrs. J. H. Turner and daugh­ copies of the daily Reporter of two bad young men from Yam­ ami are satisfied. They will do work
by the “live and let live“ rule. Give
ters will reside in Portland. Dec. 2d, 13th, and September hill traveled that route, and I them a trial. We can vouch for them
28th. We need them for files. they thought they owned the that they are readable and will do as
Miss Anna left yesterday.
The heaviest snow storm ever town, without a flaw in the title, I they,agree.
The ladies guild of the Episco­
Mrs. Breon is prepared to receive a
pal church will meet on the 12th experienced is going its annual and shortly after eight o’clock, few day boarders. Three gentlemen
at the residence of Mrs. -Jas. round. Awhile ago it was in they proceeded to take possess­ can be furnished with rooms, t’o.-
of Third and II streets, last house
England, now it appears in Lou­ ion. They started in nt the fag | ner
Turner.
on the right before crossing railroad
H' you want any books or isiana.
end of their newly acquired 1 track.
Senator
Mitchell
probed
tothe
gold and silver watches at a
magazines bound give them to
property, and kicked up a rum­ big Ladies
bargain at the McMinnville jew­
bott.om
of
the
Cascades
muddle,
J. C. Cooper, lie does as good
pus in the rancherie of a woman elry store.
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and
he
calls
to
light
the
tact
work as can be done in Portland.
with an unsavory reputation, Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music
that
Col.
Parke
is
himself
res
­
McMinnville ami at McMinnville
The Craig manufacturing
named Kate Baker, who keeps a in
college.
Residence corner of Second
company of North Evanston, Ill., ponsible for the removal of Maj. den of infamy at the foot of State and C Streets.
McMinnville jewelerv store is now
is an institution in which you Jones. The report covers one street. The two fresh young
the biggest and largest west of Port­
hundred
pages
of
matters
in
; men turned the furniture all up- land and the cheapest in Oregon.
wish to take as little stock as
Col.
|
side down, ran the occupants of Wm. 11 oil, proprietor.
answer to the inquiry.
possible.
A new era has begun its dawn Parke is hedging to save him- I .lie den out, and when the offi­ Why do you pay for inferior silver
cers found them, they were try- plate«! table ware big prices. if
upon Tillamook county, and self.
yim get at the McMinnville jewelry
to kick a lmle in the
Professor Foster’s storm came ling
I ,
• roof.
• 1 store, Wm. Holl, the best and finest
from this date will she stalk
They were taken to the city jail, can l>e had for the same price.
ahead in rapid stride toward to time in good shape in great and will attend Judge Bowie’s
Britain and caused widespread matinee this morning. Thus
more prosperous days.
Every acre of ground in Yam­ ¡disaster, both by land and sea. I will end the mad career of two1 First National Bank,
. uh '.' ku .ÎS-
hill county that produces wild I The gale was unprecedented in fresh young men from YamMill,!
strawberries, is while with the fury and great loss of life is ! who came to Saleili to sec the I J acob W oi . tm \ n ........................ President
sights.
IL P. T hompson ............. Vice-p csident
blossoms of that fruit to-day. feared. But the Reading mans
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The burning question in East : ohn W ori «t \ n ................... Cnsltier
We have n’t had a frost for three predictions concerning Oregon
u (ù'iiunil Ranking hnnincsH.
do not pan out worth a cent.
Portlaml: “Who will be post- TrnnsHcts
weeks.
Inh'H'BfrallrtWAi <ni iîumi J oixmiu ,
The Corvallis Gazette numbers - master?”
Ooll< i'tioriH niHitr t>n lnv<>ri bl<' tonna.
The managers of the Sal-Mus­
Ni:;''' ! L.s.«’H.i11. i .1 Ti'l'x.fi'.'ipliit' i'r.x»
ta
among
the
permanent
posses
­
Traveler do you want good ac­ on Nvw York, ;.in 1 A iu isco unii l’orilinul.
catel may be frauds, perhaps
OIHc< bourh iroin .■> ni. f<> I p, m.
they are of tin first water; but sions of that city a “posioflice commodations, good beds and
the stuff sold by Kogers & Todd ami one hundred men who want good victuals at reasonable rates? ■ FIltE INSÙ K.ANGE.
JOHN WOKTÌIVX
is all that it is advertised to be. it.” *East Portlaml goes th,-it 'Try the St. Charles.
Repr
snntM ilo folio, ;nn si<r ,
<:oni|> 'ìl­
city
one
better
by
adding
some
Mrs. Sarah Odell died at her: io«: (jondoo
Try it, as a grape cure.
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A. P. Wilson writes from half dozen women to the list of home near Davlon, January 1st,1 Pire
'««oïdfition, Cornigli Anwnvau, Pire-
Hobsonville, one of the leading ; those who “want the postoffice.” aged 83 years. She was the tn.iii lìmi, l! ii foni. Coni < ti, Alialo
Ncvailii. State 1 iivcslment.
cannery points at Tillamook, , A Cornelius man spilled some ¡mother of \\ . II. Odell, now post- Wl’i at insnrmine i ■ p< 'ii>)t ,
that
is now fixed as clerk and ; powder on the railroad track i master at Salem. She came to Watch Thls Art Sallary.
assistant to the book keeper of near that place a few days ago, Oregon many years ago.
Lane county jnourneth. She
the TPCo, of which Hon. C. ¡and to get rid of it he touched
Liencnweber is president. \\ e it with a lighted match, 'flic has an insurance ease on docket
feel like congratulating both the i powder vanished¡^Iso most of that before it is ended will cost
company and Mr. \\ ilson upon ; the hair, the nfljstatflie, eyebrows las much as an ordinary murder
and eyelashes \rtth which he trial, ami all without recompense !
this happy combination.
in the way of sensational testi­
A. J. Cooper came near los­ went into the conflict. i
Mrs. Simpkins’ (iTHe*k boy mony, and a neck-tie party in I
ing a fine horse on the way in­
to this city yesterday. While had gone west, and a’friend of diirt prospect.
crossing the South Yamhill the family was makipg solne in­ < The trial in Union county of
underr Rubier, Tibbets and Geoffrey for
bridge, inside of the corporation quiries about him.
his horse broke through . a bad stand John is an attorney,” he the luurdw: of Willis Skiff, re-
ami he’s got lots of suited in a verdict of not guilty,
hole, and narrowly escaped said. “Yes, ____
answered with ftjdhe death of the alleged murder­
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breaking his leg. As it was, the business,” l she
horse was injured, and Mr. mothers’ pride. “Is he a crimi­ ed man not having been proven
To Bishop & Kay n we go
Cooper’s disposition is to make nal lawyer?” A shadow fell on io the satisfaction of the jury.
The
body
of
Skiff
has
never
the
good
old
lady
’
s
face.
“
No,
with
a wish to ger first, choice
somebody sweat for it. Per­
haps a few suits for damages not yet,” she said. “Leastways been found, and though doubt of Holiday Furnishing Goods.
may have a tendency to awaken he hjjin’t told me. But I am less he was foully dealt with," Neck ware and Suspenders,
the. proper authorities to a real­ afraid he will be. The law is so nothing graver than “disappear­ and Silk Handkerchiefs, at
ance” can be proven.
bottom prices.
tempting.”
izing sense of the situation.
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