The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 20, 1887, Image 2

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    NEW TO-DAY.
that its profits should be con­
—
trolled bv law. Gov. Pennoyer
D. C. IKELAND A CO. IM'HI.IHHEKK.
A country gentleman, says a;
|says about $40,000 are paid in
Mu bacrlpt ion Kiilek.
Boston paper, placed a son with I*4'
By Carrier pet week.......................... 10 cents a merchant in----- street, ami foi l | duties on articles used in salmon
(Payable on Saturday.)
and makes a good point
Dingle Copy
................................. 9
a season all went on well But
11 ! in the reference that the . govern-
By Mail l() cents per Month (lit Advance.)
at length, the young iiinn sold al
■ was i ! meat might
Kill«-* tor .*<11 erlikil*K
dress to a lady, and as lie
6 t with . propriety,
7 «le­
1
vote
a
portion
of
such
annual
Will be made satisfactory to all applicants. folding it up, he observed a flaw! I
1
return
to
the establishment of a
the silk, and remarked, j
Jan. 20,1887 in
“Madame, I deem it my duty to salmon hatchery. His excellency
That’s What’s the Matter.
to tell vou there is fracture in. could, however, have gone still
FIREMAN'S FAIR
further
in
his
estimate.
The
du-
the silk.” This spoiled the bar­
—OF THE—
gain. But the merchant over-1 ties on articles used in salmon
loan'd the remark ; and if he had! fishing during ’86 in the one
reflected a moment, he might port of Astoria, aggregate $53,-
—AT—
have reasoned thus with him­ I 892.60, as shown by official re-
,
turns
from
the
Astoria
custom
ents by trade unions, and the self. “Now I am safe, while i house.
Garrison Opera House,
¡latent laws of congress. The my affairs are committed to the
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
Market Report.
honest clerk.”
boys of Oregon are anxious and hands of an
February 22d, 23d and 24th,
By a Young Lady Header.
ready to work, and to learn But he was not pleased ; so he
1887.
Honor—Scarce; old stock ex-
trades. But when* are they to wrote immediately to the father
LIST OF PRIZES.
find the opportunity to do so. to come and take him home; hausted and new not of good
for,
said
he,
“
he
will
never
make
quality.
We know of the son of a wealthy
Honesty—None in the market. Will be published, and further an­
man in Portland, who is exclud­ a merchant!”
The father, who had brought
Prudence—All in the hands nouncement made as soon as the
ed from work in his father’s
employ by the adult element at up his son with the strictest care, of dealers and held for advance committees can complete the work.
work there. Change this con­ was not a little surprised and in price.
will be open at 7 o'clock,
Modesty—Stock badly dam­ Doori
dition of things ami the urgency grieved, and hastened to the
p. m. dally, during the
Fair.
for a reformatory school ceases. city to ascertain wherein his son aged; none for sale to street
had
been
deficient.
Said
the
speculators.
Neglect it for twenty years to
—All are invited to Attend—
anxious
father,
“
And
why
will
Politeness
—
Prices
low
’
;
hold-
come as it has been neglected
ers are unwilling to sell at pres­ Admission 25 Cents.
for twenty years past, and the he not make a merchant ?”
“Because he has no tact. ent rates.
Parade of Firemen Tuesday W-
nation lias a worse enemy to
ternoon.
civilization within its bounds Only a day or two since, he vol­ Scandal—All in the hands of
By Order of
C ommittee .
than all the hostile Indians of untarily told a lady who was retail dealers and peddled out.
buying silk, that the goods were
No. 3,300.
Religion—Very little of the
the past century Combined.
Report
of
the
/of The
damaged, and so I lost my bar­ genuine article on hand; over­ First National Conditio*
Hank ojnjflcIUinia»
New York is suffering for coal, gain. Purchasers must look out stock of the adulterated com­ ville, Oregon, at ItlclUliKiville, in
Mtate of Oregon, aJWLe clone of
incident to a strike among coal for (hemselves. If they cannot pounds; good article comes high. the
buiinen, Dec. 88, 18^Z*
Resources.
handlers
discover flaws, it will be foolish­ Marriage—Scarce; no demand
Loans and discounts ........
$ 94,890 10
Over drafts
18,701 35
Hon. S. 8. Cox is reported ness in me to tell them of their and market depressed.
U. S. bonds to secure circulation 12,500 00
852 03
Courtship—Good and prime Due from approved reserve agts
dangerously ill, with symptoms existence.”
Due from other National Banks 22,030 77
in demand and prices rule up­ Due from state banks and bank­
somewhat alarming. The na­ “And is this all the fault?”
ers
....................................
921 63
“Yes ; he is very well in other wards.
tion cannot afford to lose many
Real estate furniture and fix­
tures.....................
2,471 75
statesmen of his mettle just at respects.”
Engagements—Dull; spring Current
expenses and taxes
643 25
this juncture.
“Then I love my son better stock not yet ready for market; paid............................................
7
I
Premium paid............................
1,348 50
Cheeks and other cash items.
84 03
Bumpology has filled the than ever; and 1 thank you for but few coming forward.
Bills of other Banks
105 00
paper currency, nick­
Beaux—Supplies light; stock Fractional
purse of a traveling “Prof.” at telling me of the matter; I
els, and cents
4 00
I
would
not
have him in your of inferior quality; in light de­ Specie
12,806 00
Oregon city, Salem, and else-
Legal tender notes ................
1,010 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
where, and the heads of the store another day for the world. mand at advance figures.
treasurer (5 per ct. of circula­
taffy takers with nonsense; a fair
Neighbor’s Quarrels—Market tion) .....................
562 50
Tin* Columbia river fishery in­
exchange possibly.
over stocked and dealers still
Total...................................... »168,030 01
terests last year called for dis­ buying at low prices.
Liabilities.
A. E. Eaten, of Union, offers
bursements aggregating $2,210,-
Capital
stock
paid
in.......................
$50,000 00
Tattling—A full asrortment. Surplus fund.............................
a reward of $5,000 gold coin to
4,500 00
000, including every detail of
Undivided profits............ .
241 87
anyone who will apprehend and
National hank notes outstand­
New
Hampshire,
New
Jersey
the work; it is a safe estimate to
ing ......................................
11,250 00
convict the murderer or murder-,
Interest
and
exchange.
..
2,138 33
and
Indiana
have
legislative
as
­
say that the lower Columbia sal­
Individual deposits subject to
ers of Willis Skiff. Mr. Eaton
cheek ............
46,877 17
mon canneries expend annually semblies which do not reflect a Demand
certificates of defaisit 53.577 07
is thoroughly convinced that
346 47
$2,500,000, the greater part of remarkable degree of credit up­ Due to State banks and bankers
Skiff was murdered, ami deter­
Total...................................... «168,030 01
which goes into circulation in on their constituency, from the
mined if money will cause any
stand point of decency and in­ State of Oregon,
1
light to be thrown on the mat­ the immediate vicinity of Asto­ tegrity, even in politics.
County
of
Yamhill,!
ss
ria, hence it is perfectly natural
ter, to spend it freely.
I.J ohn W' ortmin , Cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
for our cotemporary of the As-1 Colonel R. G. Ingersoll has above
statement is true to the best of my
Poor Fannie Verona Baldwin
torian to say that the following age(j with great rapidity of late, knowledge and belief.
J ohn W ortmaw , Cashier.
is having a hard struggle in
and sworn to before me this
from Gov. Pennoyer’s inaugural, His hair is as white as snow, Subscribed 20th
day of Jan, 1887.
life. Since her attempt to kill
[ srau ]
’ J. E. M auers ,
was “the smartest thing in the what there h left of it, and he
“Lucky” Baldwin in San Fran- message.” 1
Notary Public for Oregon.
message.” Money is clothed by walks with anything but his old C orrect A ttest .
ClHco by shooting him a few I MU’ with an uttrihntn whinh tin •'___
•.
J acob W ortman
law with an attribute which no vigorous,
lightsome
vigorous, ibt.
lightsome gait,
gait. His
The Daily Reporter,
Discharged For Honesty.
NcJMh Fire Departmsnt,
jo, she has been drifting
years agi
about the
tin country, haunted, as
it were by iriMMnity. Last week
she was sent to the home for the
friendless near Chicago.
other species of property pos- . head
rather droops
.
. forward I as
sesses, that of being a legal ten-1 he moves along, and his old,
der for debts; and being thus
smile has quite
favored by law, it is but just gone from his face.
Directors.