The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 15, 1887, Image 3

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    Odd Fellows Installation.
Observations.
A. J. Apperson returned from
Salem yesterday. Things look
A good stock
°f RW acres,
Following is a list of the offi­ louse
and
ban»/ey
be
bought for
very favorable for a business cers installed by D. I). G. M; P.
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS,
9500; on countApply at this
session.
P. Gates, assisted by officers of office.
McMinnville, Or. - - Jan. 15, 1887
Half block of JslWl anti six room
Lindsey Delashmutt has sold the grand lodge at Garrison
cottage with gt Ji well of water, and
Dayton is walking right a- the T. S. Patty farm of 160 acres Opera house, Thurday evening. large and small f Jit, is ottered (or
on ewsy V mhus , by C. Symons.
head in the march of substan­ to Mr. Green, late of Tennessee, Occidental No. 12, W. J. sale
Furniture
will be sold with the house
for $1,500.
tial improvement.
Loughary NG; J. E. Brooks VG; or separate.
Dr. Michaux has purchased J. L. Rogers RS; E. N. Ford I‘S:
There is room on the top
Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of musio
the
residence
property
of
Dr.
in
McMinnville and at McMinnville
margin of the Vidette to write a
8. A. Manning T ; W. T. Booth college.
Residence corner of Second
Calbreath,
and
will
remove
to
RSNG; Wm. Holl LSNG; Chas. and C Streets.
swamp land decree.
Daniels cond; L. H. Cook war­ A meeting of the McMinnville tem­
Thanks to D. Stout for a fine Lafayette from Sheridan.
The
stranded
vessel
on
Nes-
club will l>e held at Grange
den; W. G. Henderson RSS; Dr. perance
lot of choice spare-ribs, and
hall
Monday
Jan, 18th 1887, all mem­
tucca is about gone to pieces. A. D. Howard LSS; S. F. Hard­ bers, are requested
most excellent sausages.
to be present at 7
Jas.
McPhillips says what ing RSVG; Lee Wright LSVG; o’clock sharp. B. F. Fuller, president.
The firemens festival will be
Dr. Taylors method of treating piles
can’t be cured must be endured, Clark Braly IG.
held at the Opera house, Tues­
is
the latest and most approved by the
but piles can be cured by Dr.
Friendship No. 12, D. of R., profession and although not entirely
day evening, February 22d.
without pain there s no additional pain
were next installed as follows: and
Addie Braly is laid up with a Taylor, and he knows it.
cure is permanent and com­
Mrs. Breon is giving good Mrs. N. L. Cook NG; Mrs. Alice plete. the Call
at Dr. Johnsons office and
painful cut in his foot, made by
satisfaction, and is receiving a Burt VG; E. N. Ford RS; Mrs. consult him, it will cost you nothing
the mislick of an axe, while
unless he treats you and cures you.
liberal support at her new board­ M. Daniels PS; W. T. Booth This
splitting wood.
is no humbug.
ing house. Third and H streets. treasurer.
John
J. Sax has his chop mill in
The Reporter was serenaded
Hon. J. E. Magers has set a
running
order, and will chop feed for
In consequence of the lateness (2 j»er ton.
yesterday by hundreds of wild
this does not suit the
a fine example for every busi­ of the hour, and the tempting eustomer call If and
r/et a special rate.
canaries, while they were feeding
ness
house
and
office
in
the
city
M
rs.
Breon
is
prepared
to receive a
spread before the audience,
upon the seeds of grasses in door
few
day
boarders.
Three
gentlemen
to
pattern
after.
Put
up
a
letter
yard.
.
where seventy-five covers were can be furnished with rooms.
Cor­
Several of the fraternity reci­ and paper box at his door. It laid for a sumptuous repast,furth­ ner of Third and H streets, last house
the right before crossing railroad
procated the • visit of Thursday is hard to serve a daily paper er installation was deferred, and on
track.
where the boxes are not in use.
evening by attending the Odd
the second portion of the pro­
Mrs. T. E. Fristoe, mother of
Fellows ball at Lafayette last
gramme was introduced, consist­
First National Bank,
Mrs. C. B. Wiley, has lately re­
evening.
ing of excellent music, vocal and
--- OF MM1NNVILLE, OREGON.—
0. Symons is preparing to go turned to Sheridan and is visit­ instrumental, such as we always
------ OFFICERS :------
ing
among
her
children.
She
into business over on Puget
have when Mesdames Campbell,
W ortman .................... President
sound. Do you want a good has been east of the mountains Tucker, Burt, et. al., and Messrs. J D. acob
P.
T
hompson ............ Vice-president
for the last two or three years.
J ohn W ortman ....................... Cashier
home in this city, he has it for
Saunders,
Ford,
et.
al.,
partici
­
A bridge near Farmington,
sale. See local.
a General Banking buainenn.
pate. The programme was in­ Transacts
in
Washington
county,
fell
while
Interest
allowed
on tune deposits.
Dr. 11. H. Taylor, of Appleton,
Collections made on favorable terms,
terspersed
with
select
and
spicy
Exchange ami Telegraphic Transfers
Mo., brother to Dr. Taylor of a Mr. Miller was crossing it on recitations by little Misses Pearl ou thght
New York, San Francisco and Portland.
this city, is bringing out sixteen the 13th. One horse was killed, Campbell, Ola Burt, Helen Cal­ Office hours—from Va. tn. to 4 p. in.
matched roadsters for the Los the other badly injured, hack breath, Mrs. Heinman, and last
FIRE INSURANCE.
Angeles trade. He will return demolished and Mr. M. nearly by far no means least, Miss Rosa
JOHN WORTMAN
killed. It is very doubtful if he
east via this city.
Reureaenta
the following sterling compan­
Stannus,
closing
with
the
mu
­
ies: London A Liverpool A Globe, North
Vicks Floral Guide for 1887 recovers.
A Mercantile. Commercial Union
All members are invited to sical quartet “Moonlight Dance.” f British
is up to its former excellency,
ire Association, German American, Fire­
’s Fund, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo
and the firm is one of the first in attend the Choral Union at the Refreshments were next inorder, man
llevada, State Investment.
the United States for the sale of residence of Hon. Wm Camp­ and at the tables were seated the Wheat insurance a specialty.
flower and vegetable seeds, bell next Tuesday evening. In officers of the Grand Lodge and
$1.5O Per Yean
consequence of the inclement invited guests, next members of
plants, bulbs, etc.
Subscribe Now.
Up to the evening of the 13th weather the attendance was lim­ the local lodges.
The Best Paper
We noticed members of the
house bill No. 80, senate bill No. ited in numbers last Tuesday
iu the valley.
53 were introduced. The senate evening, and this calls for an fraternity from various lodges of
Gives all the
had also put in several joint re­ extra evening at Mrs. Campbell’s. sister towns, including Messrs.
In
answer
to
the
question
:
P.
P.
Gates,
Dr.
Littlefield,
Dist.
best news.
solutions and the house was not
Does it pay to improve stock? Att’y Bradshaw, Frank O’Conner
lagging behind.
Send your
Dr. Pettigrew, of St. Louis, C. A. Wallace calls our atten­ of Lafayette; Messrs. Brown, Al­
name
tion
to
a
circumstance
calculat
­
len
and
others
from
Amity;
Mo., brother to the lateThos. has
And one
located in this city permanently. ed to affirm the proposition Messrs. Runnels, Sappington,
$1.50
He has been here about two that it does, he says Mr. Rhodes Bedwell, RH Mesner and others,
B1.5O.
weeks, and is so far well pleased of this city bred a cow to Solon from North Yamhill, nearly all
91.50«.
Prince last spring, and when the of whom were accompanied by
with this part of the world.
There will be an effort to let calf was two days old it would ladies. Although the hour was
both the state immigration office have taken $30 to buy it. Mr. late, and the night one of the
and the state fair go' by the Wallace heard a man say he most stormy of this winter, only D.C.Irela nd&Co
board, but these schemes will would give that amount for it. the appearance of happiness sur­
Publishers.
■
most likely be played one against Now what amount would be giv­ rounded the features of all up to Notice oí Co partnership.
the other, and so both will carry. en for a common calf? You the time of their departure for Having entered into CoPartnership witA
D. M. ( aldwell, in the
The statement published a buy them eight months old for home.
FEED AND FLOUR BUSINESS.
year ago in the Reporter, that a from eight Io ten dollars apiece. Gen. Uris. Taylor of Dayton, In Hhobe’s building, opposite the Post offloo,
firm will be known m COLLARD A
volunteer signal station oould If one properly bred is worth has been installed G. M. of the the
CALI) W ELL.
not l>e established at the college thirty dollars at two days of age, Grand Council of Royal and Se­ Mr. Caldwell will allend to
the want« of the publie.
here, is confirmed by a letter it appears to be a pretty straight lect Master Masons for the state All Mlea will be for cash at bed rook prioen.
Orders delivered to any part of the city free
from Senator Dolph to Prof. argument in favor of the impor­ of Oregon. J. F. Wisecarver of of
extra charge.
J. J. COLLARD.
D. M. CALDWELL.
Crawford,en route.
ted stock. So we think.
this city, is treasurer.
MeMinnville, Or., Dec. 27tb, 18NB.
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