The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 13, 1887, Image 3

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    The Daily Reporter.
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The farmers in the agricult­
ural districts both in eastern and
western Oregon are improving
every hour of the present favor­
able season in plowing and pre­
paring the soil for spring sowing.
Wasco county farmers have com-
menced plowing since the last
few days. The chinook winds
have taken the snow off the hills,
and leaves the soil in prime con­
dition.
Facts for Housewives.
ObMcrvHtionii.
John J. Sax has his chop mill in
To brighten stove zinc, rub running
order, and will chop feed for
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS.
I>2 |>er ton. If this does not suit th e
with kerosene.
Equal parts of sulphur and customer call and get a special rate.
Jan. 13.1887
McMinnville, Or.
Mrs. Breon is prepared to receive a
pitch make a good iron and few day boarders. Three gentlemen
Bangassers market is closed
stone cement.
can I m * furnished with rooms. Cor­
ner of Thin! and H streets, last house
for the present.
Inside soles of heavy cloth or on
the right before crossing railroad
felt, worn inside the shoe, keep track.
Mrs. Geo. W. Snyder leaves
the feet more comfortable.
The twat of green and roast coffee—
for Astoria this morning.
bargains
—cup and saucer separate, at
Powdered orris root is a cheap C. Griesen
G. R. Higgins’ office is now in
’s.
and good tooth powder; it also
the Opera house block, up stairs.
Mias Belle Johnson, teacher of muaio
in McMinnville and at McMinnville
purifies the breath.
Col. Fulton, of Wasco, one of
Residence corner of Second
After the first train had cross­ Mildew may be removed by college.
the early pioneers of this state,
and C Streets.
is visiting friends in this vicinity. ed the bridge into Albany Mr. dipping the stained parts into
Dr. Taylors method of treating piles
is
the latest and moat approved by the
Nash
telegraphed
the
news
of
buttermilk
and
putting
them
Mr. Nesmith of Derry is in
profession and although not entirely
the city, visiting his cousin Mr. the event to Col. Hogg at New into the sun.
without pain there *s no additional pain
A
little
petroleum
added
to
and
the cure is permanent and com­
York,
and
in
reply
received
a
Goff. We acknowledge a pleas­
plete.
at Dr. Johnsons office and
telegram that the company had the water with which waxed or consult Call
ant call.
him, it will cost you nothing
Mr. Thompson is on the purchased two fine steamers, the polished floors are washed, im­ unless, be treaty you and cures you.
This is no humbug.
ground prepared to open the Eastern Oregon and the Willam­ proves their looks.
Occidental Ix»dge, 5o. 80, I. O. O.
machinery depot of Barnekoff ette Valley, and that they would To extinguish kerosene flames, F , will have an an installation and
leave New York in a few days if no cloth ia at hand, throw­ supper, at Garrison Opera house,
& Co. in this city.
Thursday evening, January 13th,
Messrs. Campbell, Jones, and for YaqUina, where they will ar­ flour on the flames. Flour rap­ 1887. All members of the order and
Narver, of the city council, are rive about the middle of March. idly absorbs the fluid and dead­ their families, arecow|ially invited, al­
so all parties receiving invitations
ens the flame.
engaged with J. C. Cooper, C. E,
It is said that there is but one Ever ready lye is made by signed by a member 'of the order. An
interesting programme will be /Ar­
in Tunning the new corporate man at Sa’em this year who is
ranged.
filling
a
barrel
half
full
of
hard
litres of the city.
disposed to “fight Portland,” and wood ashes and filling up with
The college boys are canvass­ that he finds no partisans. This
First National Bank,
ing for a periodical,to be publish­ change of feeling, so important water. Handy to use when soft
water
is
not
plentiful.
—OF m ’MINNVILLE, OREGON.—
ed monthly in connection with and wholesome in every way is
------ OFFICERS :------
A
teaspoonful
of
borax
put
in
the school. This will make the du.3 largely no doubt to a better
W ortman ...................... Prtwidant
6ixth publication, good, bad and understanding of mutual inter­ the last water in which the J D. acob
P. T hompson , ........... Vice-president
clothes
are
rinsed,
will
whiten
indifferent, in Yamhill county.
ests, but the part taken by the them wonderfully. Pound the J ohn W ortman ......................... Cashier
In the 40 page glorification
Tnuinacts a General Banking busineaa.
Reporter to bring it about is not
Interest allowed on time deposits.
edition of the Minneapolis Trib­ as fully appreciated as it should borax so that it will dissolve Collections
made on favorable terms.
easily.
Sitlit Exchange and Telegraphic Trsnsfeis
une there is one editorial utter­ be.
New York, San Francisco and Portland.
A good way to kill out sorrel on Office
ance which makes us content
hours—from V a. tu. to 4 p. tn.
There are twenty-eight bridges is to salt the sheep on it. Care
with slow-going Webfoot. It
on the Cascade switchback, or should be taken never to allow FIRE INSURANCE.
reads: “The New Year comes in
JOHN WORT,WAV
i trestles more properly speaking, the sorrel to seed, as it can be
like a Polar bear.”
Represents the following sterling ooinpan- *
London & Liverpool A Globe. North
The partisans, who claim to i some of which are 150 feet high. carried to other points in the iea:
British A Mercantile, Commeroinl Union
The
timbers
for
them
are
cut
at
manure.
Fire Association, German American, Fire­
be immaculate, are trying to
man’s Fund, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo
a
mill
twelve
and
fourteen
miles
or
silk,
To
clean
black
cloth
make the most of the situation 4
Nevada, State Investment.
at Salem, notwithstanding the I east of the east end, then hauled I sponge with warm water or Wheat insurance a specialty.
fact that the people have been up over the wagon road and, 'coffee and a little amonia ; iron
$1.5O Per Year.
! dropped where the trestles are ! on the wrong side; if the silk is
Subscribe Now.
lead to suppose that this was to i to be built.
thin
add
a
little
sugar
to
the
be a session for business.
TIie Best Paper
It is and odd sight to see the
Capt. Ericsson, the builder of water or coffee.
In the valley.
ORN steamers passing up the the historical Monitor that af­ The leaves make an excellent
river empty and returning load­ fected so much during the war, mulch around the roots of trees.
Gives all the*
ed with wheat, and the CPR has invented a new marine im­ If a few corn stalks are laid up­
best news.
boats going down empty and re-! plement of destruction for which on them they can be easily kept
Send your
turning up loaded with the same Capt. Bushnell, who secured for in place, and can be raked up in
name
commodity.
Ericsson the contract for the spring.
Miss Rosa Stannus is very first monitor during the war,
Mica in stoves, when smoked,
And one
highly complimented by the and has been presenting the is readily cleaned by taking it
$1.50
press, as we note from comments matter of the new vessel to con­ out and thoroughly washing it
at hand. She will be in attend­ gress, will ask the committee to with vinegar diluted with a little
S1.5O.
ance at the opera house this eve­ authorize the building of ten of water. It will be necessary to
$1.50.
let
it
soak
a
little.
ning and will recite some of her these vessels. He wants the com­
choicest selections at the Odd mittee to act at once, so that Carelessness must give way to
Fellows installation.
they can have the benefit of business management on the
The ship Eudora is being Ericsson’s personal supervision. farm. The farmer should study D.C.I relan<l&Co
loaded with flour in Portland They can be built at a cost of the markets and be as ready to
Publishers.
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for China, She will take 17,000 $200,000 each. This number! ¡take advantage of opportunités Notice oi CoPartnerahipù
Haring entered into Go Partnership with
barrels, It is the first cargo of will be sufficient to protect the as the merchant.
D. M. ( 'aidwell, in the
flour shipped from Portland to entire eastern coast against the >
Uee the soot from the stove
FEED AND FLOUR BUSINESS.
navies
China. When the Chinese learn foreign
n
. n of the
, . world - pipes and chimneys. It is ex- In Hhobe’s building, opposite the Poet ofl<
Capt. Bushnell says he is per- h * r
a
.
-<»*-••*«O *
to use and like flour they will fectly confident that a vessel ICellent for flowers /nd young oal S wk ÌS u
■r. Caldwell will allend ta
prove good customers for our like the Destroyer could sink
Mix it with water, the
wanu of the publie.
surplus wheat. “The Chinese the Invincible, the most formid- about a peck of soot to a barrel ■All sales will be for oaah at bed rook prisso
Orders delivered to any part of the oily free
must go—to eating flour for our able vessel of the British navy, of water, and apply with a wat- of
extra oharge.
J. J. COLLA RD.
benefit.”
within fifteen minutes.
ering pot.
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