The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 19, 1887, Image 3

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    NEW TO-DAY.
In a few days F. Multner will
The state pen. will fill up now.
sell at public auction all the fur­ Just lots of fellows on the out­
iXcculorS Sale.
niture now in use at the St. side will want to get in so as to Notice is hereby given that by virtue of
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS.
an order of the county court for Yamhill
board with Hon. Robt. Clow, su­ oonuty
Charles.
. Oregon, made on It he 4th day of
McMinnville, Or. - - Jan. 19. 1887
18S7, orffering ;J re-sale of the
A large number of bills came perintendent, ami M. J. Mc­ January,
premises hereinaftlr atesefilied and of the
Kinnon, warden.
authority vested in IisCy tBe'wlll of the late
A railroad man is always up yesterday for second reading.
Henry W arren decA^R.tkPuuikraigned ex­
F. Multner will open the Cen­ ecutors
It is hardly likelv that any com-
of the estateohs^hnieoedeiit, will
known by the wav he enters a
on the 19th day of Febrairry 1» <7, at the hour
tral
with
all
new
furniture
and
mittee reports will be seen be­
of two o'clock p. m. thereof, and at the court
hotel. He never shuts the dooi
bouse door, in Lafayette. Yaiuhill oounty,
intends
to
make
of
it
a
first
class
fore the end of the week, so no|
Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest
behind him.
the following described tract of lmi^
bills will pass to third reading hotel in all respects. His suc­ bidder,
situate about seven miles westerly from Mc­
Selena writes good sensible
cess at the St Char'es is an as­ Minnville, in the county of Yamhill, and
state of Oregon. Being a part of the J. Cor­
words for our legislators to heed, unless under suspension of the surance of the future.
bett homestead claim, lying in sections .’8,
rules, before the coming week.
and 29 in 1' l S of KF. W, Willamette meridi­
concern amendments to the
J.
Fred
Clark,
(he
Portland
an. county of Yamhill and state of Oregon,
The senate may reach the third
school law. Peruse it. There
and beginning at a point 1.70 chains west of
real
estate
dealer,
has
a
political
reading of bills by the end of the
corner to sections 28, 29, 82 and >3, in said
is very much truth spoken in
bee in his bonnet. Like the in­ township and range, thence N 17 deg E with
week.
center of county road leading from Muddy
those few words.
to intersect a county road running from the
The entrance to San Fran­ terstate commerce bill; it isn't old«
hris Newby grist mill to Gopher valley
Thanks to Frank C. Baker,
to angle in said road, thence N 5 deg.
cisco is worse ami worse. A yet sufficiently developed to say E I ohains
16.22 chains to stake on the south line of
state printer, for valuable favors.
just
what
it
will
amount
to.
W. E. Warren’s donation land claim, thenoe
schooner loaded with 100,000 lbs
For the first time since the for­
west 20.80 ohains; tlienoe north 20.00 chains;
Lady
clerks
are
as
plentiful
as
of powder for Portland went on a
thence west ‘20.00 ohains; thenoe south 40.00
mation of the state government
ohains to quarter section corner on the line
Howers
in
May
about
thecapitol;
reef just outside last Thursday,
between sections 29 and 32; thenoe east B.5«I
at Salem, we have occasion to
ohains to west boundary of the R. (’. Combs
and beating upon the powder as soon as speaker Gregg an­ donation
land oiaim No 40 in said township
return compliments to that par­
nounced his committee .they will and range; thence N 28X deg E 8.00 ohuina
exploded
Saturday
night
tumb
­
northwest corner of said oiaim No. 40;
ticular office.
hover around the members like to
thenoesouth 00^ deg, east 7.00ohains; thenoe
ling
the
Cliff
house
into
a
mass
A car load of ducks rewarded
east 13 9<i chains to plaoe of beginning, con­
bees around a morning glory.
taining 115 30-100 cores more or less. Also:
of
ruins,
and
doing
other
dam
­
a jaunt of G. E. Detmering and
The UPR Co. has revoked the Lot Fl) in section 32 of T 4 8 of R 5 W,
13 70-100 acres more or less. Said
friend in a southerly direction ages. The life saving station order introducing the twenty- containing
lot one aoioina said 115 20-100 norea. The
terms of the sale are: ( aah in hand on day
yesterday. Considering the «lay and Sutros conservatory was al­ four hour system of counting of
sale
so
wrecked.
The
explosion
was
J.
E. MAGERS, Atty for the Estate.
it would be called a very success­
time. The revocation was some­
C. O. T. WILLIAMS,
distinctly
heard
one
hundred
NELLIE WARREN,
ful hunt; if they’d got the ducks,
what
of
a
surprise.
It
is
said
Joint Executors of the estate of Henry War­
miles.
45 5t
which are possibly still south­
that President Adams distrust­ ren, deceased.
Gov.
Pennoyer
is
the
victim
ward bound.
ed the system, and by his order
First National Bank,
The Rev. Mr. Monroe, whom of a great deal of chaffing, good- it was abandoned.
— of m ’ minnvii . le , orkoon .—
it was expected would come to naturedly given and as good na-
Senator Watts possibly yester­
------ OFFICERS :------
this city to minister for the turedly received. For example, day introduced a revised Ready
J
A
cob W ortm an . .. . . .............. President
on
the
evening
following
the
in
­
Christian church, was taken
bill for a liquor law, in the sen­ W. D. F enton ,................Vice-president
with a very serious attack of auguration, Gov. Thayer, speak­ ate, and will urge its considera­ J ohn W ortman ......................... Cashier
malarial fever, before quitting ing to Gov. Pennoyer in the tion at as early a date as possi­ Transacts a General Banking business.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
her home in Missouri, and has presence of Gov. Moody, said: ble. At present there is no liq­ Collections made on favorable terms.
Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
been compelled to abandon the “Well, Oregon now has no living uor ordinance on the statute on Sight
New York, Han Francisco and Portland.
Office hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. rn.
trip. The house which Judge governor.” ’‘How’s that?” asked books that amounts to anything.
Cowles was holding for him is Pennoyer. “Why,” replied Thay­
In Sheridan, on the 26th, an
FIRE INSURANCE.
er,
“
I
died
four
years
ago,
now offered for rent to other
open temperance society was or­
JOHN WORTMAN
parties who may wish a desirable Moody died this morning at 11 ganized, with the following of­ Represents the following sterling compan­
o’clock, and you killed yourself ficers; Dr. Jno. Field, president; ies: London A Liverpool A Globe, North
home in the city.
British A Mercantile, Commercial Union
Fire Association, German American, Fiee-
At the annual stockholders this afternoon.”
James Morrison, vice president; man’s Fund, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo
meeting of the First National The World asked Gov. Pennoy­ J. D. Montgomery, secretary: A. Nevada, Btate Investment.
Wheat insurance a specialty.
bank of McMinnville, held at er what would be the probable B. Falconer, treasurer; James
$1.50 Per YeaiL
their banking house in this city, effect on the country of Conk­ Townsend, sergeant at arms.
ling
’
s
return
to
the
senate.
To
Subscribe Now.
January 18th, 1887, the following
Senate bill No. 10, introduced
which
he
made
the
following
directors were elected for the en­
by Mr. Lee, includes Yamhill
The Best Paper
reply
:
It
is
my
impression
that
suing year: Jacob Wortman,
among the counties to be reim­
In the valley.
Roscoe
Conkling
is
a
man
who
W. D. Fenton, John Wortman,
bursed for delinquent taxes for
Gives all the
never
has
been
or
never
can
be
Frank Wortman and H. C.
1883 and 1885, assessed on
best news.
Wortman. At a meeting of the the subservient tool of corporate mortgages, which taxes were
Send your
directors, the following officers power. Such men, in the pre­ paid into the state treasury and
name
were elected: Jacob Wortman, sent condition of affairs in our not collected by the counties.
And one
There is much talk favoring a
President; W. D. Fenton, vice­ country, should be placed in
official
position
by
the
people.
$1.50
President;
John
Wortman,
constitutional convention, but it
A
few
days
since
as
the
freight
Cashier.
is likely the matter w’ill not
$1.5O.
The New York Standard, by stood at the McMinnville depot meet
approval.
Numerous
$1.50.
Henry George, is at hand. It sun John’s chickens entered an amendments to the constitution
is a fine specimen of typography, empty grain car and began feed­ w’ill be proposed, and next week
Suddenly a train hand will prove a busy one in the as­
and while its doctrines are of ing.
D.C.Ireland&Co^^
that peculiar kind not calculated discovered that the wind was sembly.
Publishers.
■
Commenting upon Hon. Ros­
to make (rich) men happy, it blowing, and to prevent the cars
works to win votes by the bayon­ from being blown from the track coe Conkling’s chances for the Notice of Co-Partnership.
Having entered into Co-Partnership with
et, or under the banner of the south, banged the doors shut United States senate, the Orego­
D. M. < aldwell, in the
FEED AND FLOUR HU8INE8H.
dynamite fiend. In short, its all along the line. Sun noticed nian says: “Mr. Conkling has
In Hhobe’s building, opposite the Post office,
editor would have peace, even if that his chicks wre prisoners and not the slightest disposition to the
flrm will ba known aa COLLARD A
he has to fight for it. He has hurriedly sent a man to release return to the field of politics. CALDWELL.
Mr. CaUlwell wHI atfrnd to
arraigned himself tooth and toe­ them. He secured the poultry He has a very large legal prac­ the want* af the public.
All sales will be for cash at bed rook LiiieTi
nail against the Roman Catho­ at the peril of his life, and the tice which he will not abandon
Order* delivered to any part of tbe city free
lic church, in the support and train had wras out and injured, until he is in easy financial cir­ of extraehstg«.
J. J. COLLARD.
D.
M. CALDWELL.
defence of Dr. McGlynn.
according to expectations.
cumstances.
MoMinnvllle, Or., Dae. 27th, lBXi.
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