The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 12, 1887, Image 3

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    Bishop Morris, desiring that
Services every evening this' Messrs. A. J. Apperson, Win.
Galloway and .1. A. C. Freund a rectory of St. James church
week at the C. P. church.
Hermann introduced a bill on left for Salem vesterdav, in should be erected as soon as pos­
D. C. IRELAND £ CO. PUBLISHERS.
the 10th to pension J. Ely charge of a petition bearing I,- sible, the rector Rev. John C.
McMinnville, Or. - - Jan. 12, 1887
Simms of this county, and S. S. 291 bona fide signatures of legal Fair, with the above eml in
Gimble of Polk.
voters of Yamhill county, asking view, had some fine photographs
A SPLENDID CHANCE.
A good wash for the hair and the legislative assembly for the taken of the interior of the
Any person sending us four sub-
sribers for one year each.with $6.00 in scalp is borax dissolved in water; privilege of settling the county church. The pictures, (taken by
cash, will receive an extra copy for one
year. This is a rare opportunity for it is also good for the skin, re­ seat question at a special elec-! our celebrated artist, Mr. W. V.
getting the best weekly paper west of moving tan and pimples.
ion to be held next June. A Price,) shows the Christmas
the Rocky mountains free.
Portland dealers are scouring Jill prepared bv a committee of decorations as viewed from the
Powdered orris root is a cheap the country for apples and po­ citizens of which these gentle-; chancel. It is to be hoped from
and gbod tooth powder; it also tatoes, at 50 cents; delivered men are members, was taken to the sale of these pictures, at one
purifies the breath.
on the river bank at Dayton.
Salem the day before by Messrs. dollar each, to realize a fund
The fire boys had a very social
It is said that W. S. Ladd has W. D. Fenton and J. E. Magers,' toward starting, if not complet­
meeting last night. Things are concluded to abandon his arte­ and w’as introduced by Hon. R. R. | ing the rectory. Pictures can
working fine for the fair.
sian well project, having struck Laughlin yesterday morning. be procured by applying to the
A regular cyclone cloud pass­ rock too hard to drill through at This bill will be printed in full. rector, or members of the St.
ed over this region about 6 p. m. a depth of 1850 feet.
It provides for the special elec­ James Guild.
Mr. Powderly shows his wis­ tion, limits the expenditure for
Monday, and vigorous old Win­
ObncrtHtioiiM,
ter has “rained” ever since.
dom in declining to interest court house, and will fix the
The best of green and roast coffee—
Rev. T. H. Henderson receiv­ himself further actively in poli­ date of removal to a period of bargains
—cup and s:vucer separate, at
ed a letter from Mr. Shobe con- tics so long as he remains at the two years after the decision of C. Grisson’s.
The installation of the. f Accidental
taming the news of the death of head of the Knights of Labor.
voters is made at the ballot box. Lodge,
on Thursday, at the Opera
The Oregon jcity boom has
Miss Gillie, at Wellington, Kan­
house, is not a public affair. .Guests
The assaying and sampling will be invited.
been “long, long, long on the
sas, Dec. 30th.
Dr. Taylors method of treating piles
Carl Funderman, teacher of way,” but it has got there at departments of the Portland re­ is the
latest and thosf approved by the
the boys training school at last, and a syndicate is the pos­ duction works are now complet­ profession and although hot entirely
Grand Ronde agency has been sessor of the finest water power ed, and the company are ready without pain there’s no additional pain
to receive ores for assay and and the cure is permanent and com­
suspended. John Chapman the in the world.
plete. Call at Dr. Johnsons office and
sampling.
“
And
that
is
silver
Herbert
F.
Beecher
has
been
consult
him, it will cost you, nothing
blacksmith has also been let out.
unless he treats you and cures you,
ore,
is
it?
”
said
Mrs.
Snaggs,
as
appointed
special
agent
of
the
Old Chief Kamiaken, of the
This is no humbug.
Nez Perces, fell from a horse treasury department of Oregon she examined a piece of curious- Occidental Lodge, No. 80, 1. O. ().
F., will have an an installation atul
and broke his neck on the 22d. and Washington territory, with looking mineral. “Yes my supper,
lit Garrison Operft house,
dear,
”
replied
her
husband.
headquarters
either<t
Portland
Isn’t he the fellow^ whom so
Thursday evening, January 13th,
or Port Townsend.
“And how do they get the sil­ 1887. All members of the order and
many of our present veterans
Robinson Bros, just below' ver out?” “They smelt it.” their families, are cordially invited, al­
went hunting after, up in the
all parties receiving invitations
Wheatland, have put in a steam “Well, that’s queer,” she added, so
signed
by a member of the order. An
Palouse country about 30 years
saw
mill
and
are
at
w'ork
upon
interesting
programme will be ar­
after
applying
her
nose
to
the
ago.
ranged.
To get to Portland via the the oak grubs in that vicinity ore ; “I smelt it, too, but didn’t John J. Sax has his chop mill in
narrow gauge, from McMinn­ getting on 300,000 hoop poles get any silver.”
running order, and will chop feed for
for Portland, at $7 per thousand.
$2
per ton. If this does not suit the
ville, you must take the 10:13
A splendid scheme is on foot customer
call and get a special rate.
Twenty- three thousand dollars
train in the forenoon, and con­
for
an
addition
to
McMinnville
Mrs.
Breon
is prepared to receive a
have been subscribed ^>r the
few
day
boarders.
Three gentlemen
nect at Whites station. The
purpose of securing the agri­ just north of the present limits. can be furnished with momi. Cor­
mixed up condition of the sched­
cultural college to Corvallis. Mr. Narver is about to sell off a ner of Third and H streets, last house
ule makes it inconvenient for That wTas the required amount. tract of eight acres, which can on the right before crossing railroad
people to understand, but a pas­ T. Edgerton Hogg put in $1,000. be sub-divided into tracts which track.
Advertisments, etc., intended for
senger who went over the line
Hoods Sarsaparilla Calendar w'ill give from sixteen to thirty- publication in The Weekly Reporter
last week assures us that you almanac for 1887 is a most ex­ two elegant sites for residences, must be handed in Tuesday morning.
cannot in future deviate from this
can make daily trips to Portland cellent little gem. The pad, nearly all of which is spoken We
rule.
that way and have six hours in containing the months, is con­ for. When this sale is perfected
Bring on your job work. We are
the metropolis, at a cost of $1.50 cisely arranged, and contains Mr. N. proposes to invest in the now prepared to do job w'jtk In the
from Whites and $1.24 from La­ besides the usual Calenfllr fea­ fair grounds, and thus secure to latest and most approved, style of th$
art.
fayette.
tures, all the information which Yamhill county, beyond all
Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music
The Rev. John C. Fair has re­
is usually’ given in almanacs. doubt, the perpetual use of that in McMinnville and at McMinnville
turned from his visit to Gopher Hood’s Calendar Almanae may
celh ge. Residence corner of Second
tract for the purposes for which and C Streets.
valley. While there the schol­ be had at the druggists, or by it is so well adapted.
ars of the Sunday School, of sending six cents in stamps to
Better late than never. The First National Bank,
which Miss Eborall is superin­ C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
—OF M’MINNVILLE, OREGON.---
tendent, were given a New Years
A case of eviction in east Port­ Oregonian yesterday says that
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treat on Thursday Epiphang land excited much comment. there seems to lie urgent neces­
night. The tree being a com­ The Telegram says the bestrew­ sity for the immediate comple­ ¿A7,’%WOK™ ........ z_- • - - - H*mdent
V- 1 •
..........'Vice-president
plete surprise to the little ones, ed sidewalk in the vicinity of tion of the Portland ami Willam­ J ohn W ortman ................. Cashier
was greatly enjoyed by them the premises made the place ette valley railway from the TririwU» Gen er« I Banking business,
interest allowo.1 on time deposits.
their parents and friends. A look like it might have f>een present terminus at Elk rock Colleclibt» made on favorable term«.
into this city.
Sirht Exchange and Telegraphic Tranofaro
service was held on Sunday transported lately from Ireland.
on New York, 8an Fmncieeo and Portland
It is said that Dr. McGlynn
One of the meanest acts of Office hours—from V a. rn . to 4 p. m.
afternoon, and, notwithstanding
the muddy roads and rain, the intends to leave the Catholic ¡yirtibanship that have disgraced FIRE INSURANCE.
school house was comfortably church of w’hich he is a conse- our recent history was the refus-{
JOHN WORTHAN
Represents
the following steriing oom pan-
cated
priest,
rather
than
abjure
al
of
the
custodian
of
the
post-i
filled. Owing to the condition
* Liverpool A Globe, North
of the roads, the Rev. Mr. Fair his opinions on land ownership office building of New York city Hntish A Mercantile, ComnoereoU L'nioa
Fire Aseoeiation, German Amerioan, Firo-
will discontinue visiting the and other social questions which to pay Logan the honor of a man
grand, Hartford, Commercial. Angle
State Investment.
missions until further notice.
he learned from Henry George. ( lowered Hag.
1 Nevada,
Wheat inaorance a specialty.
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