The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 20, 1887, Image 3

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    Going Home.
The Daily Reporter
Kiss me when my spirit Hies ;
Let the beau tv of vour eves
Beam along the waves of death
While 1 draw my parting breath,
And am borne to yonder shore
Where the billows beat no more,
And the notes of endless spring
Through the groves immortal ring.
D. C. IRELAND JI <’O. PUBLISHERS.
McMinnville, Or.
Jan. 20. 1887
I
Of McMinnville public school. Be-
I low is the list of pupils who have not
been tardy or absent, and who stand
LOO in deportment for the month end-
i ing Jan. 15. 1887 :
First National Bank
—OF M’MINNVILLE, OREGON.—
------ OFFICERS :-------
J acob W ortman .................... President
W. D. F enton ............... Vice-president
J ohn W ortman ....................... Cashier
A few tiny Hakes of snow fell
GRADE A—PROF. .IORDAN
Daisy
Young
Ina Cooper
this latitude longitudinally
Ray Satchwell
John Dumphrey
Transnets a General Banking business.
yesterday; just a few.
Ralph Storey
Leonard Ireland
Interest allowed ou tune deposits.
Wirt Gardner
Clyde Nash
The Central hotel will be all 1 am going home to-night.
Collections made on favorable terms.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
Clara Simpson
Cyntitha Fellows
newly painted and ealcimined Out of blindness into sight.
on New York, San Francisco and Portland.
Laura
Miller
El
vie
Apperson
Office hour»—from I» a. tn. to 4 p, m.
for the new tenant Frank Mult* Out of weakness, war and pain,
Nellie Dickinson Lucy Baxter
Into
power,
peace
and
gain,
ner.
GRADE B—: MRS. MATHIEU.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Out of winter gale and gloom
Chas. Howe
Perry Leabo
Hyman Abrams, Frank T. Into summer breath and bloom ;
JOHN WORTMAN
Forest Narver
Amhy Wright
Dodge and Al. Zieber, are appli­ From the wanderings of the past
Represents th«* following sterling comivin-
Gertie Pound
Hallie Powell
ies: London A Liverpool A* Globe. North
Minnie Hamnptt Ida Groening
cants for the collectorship of I am going home at last.
British A Mercantile. Commercial Union
Lena Groening
Eva Baxter
Fire Association, German American, Fire­
customs at Portland.
Kiss my lips and let me go :
man’s Fund, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo
Nellie Satchwell
Chas. Talmage
Nevada, State Investment.
It is the proper thing to do Nearer swells the solemn How
Clyde Rolland
Maggie Howell
Wheat insurance a specialty.
Birdie
Hutchinson
John
Sampson
to convene the people now at Of the wonderous stream that rolls
May Gaunt
Walter Baker
$1.5O Per Year.
an early day, and complete the By the borderland of souls :
Harvy Fletchaner
Inez Eccleston
I
can
catch
sweet
strains
of
songs
Subscribe Now.
Stella
Patty
Maud
Randall
arrangements for a board of
Chas.
Young
Floating
down
from
distant
throngs,
Morris
Sweet
trade.
The Best Paper
Wilber Hibbs
And can feel the touch of hands
It was reported here yester­ Reaching out from angel bands.
in the valley.
GRADE C—MISS MARY MARTIN
day that a snow blockade existed
Claud Braly
Carrie Schenks
Gives all the
Anger’s frown and Envy’s thrust,
George
Kaufman
Winnie Sawyet
on the lines of eastern railway, Friendship chilled by cold distrust,
best news.
Lee Wisecarver
Lasira Apperson
and tickets would not be sold be­ Sleepless night and weary morn,
James Fleenor
Beckie Dumphrey
Send your
Herbert Toney
Charley Manee
yond the Dalles, but yesterday’s Toil in fruitless land forlorn,
Linds Jones
Minnie Howell
name
Aching head and breaking heart,
dailies say nothing about it.
Lucy Miller
Ella Biggs
Frank Terry
Wells Cooper
nd one
The reports of 24 feet of snow Love destroyed by Slander’s dart,
Lizzie Jaehns
Estell Redmonu
Drifting ship and darkened sea,
«1.50
at Oshkosh, Wis., thermometer Over there will righted be.
Dotha Daniels
Seth Coolidge
Arther Burt
28 deg. below zero at St. Paul,
—Janies G. Clark. Effie Spencer
GRADE D—MISS CARRIE MARK.
and ten feet of snow over a
Birdie Biggs
Fred
Royal
Hon. Eugene Hale has been
large part of the Inland
Empire
Clair
Baker
Lizzie Keller
*• «
was to us more chilling than the re-elected United State senator Hurber Rowland Earl Wright
Robert Merchant
from Maine. He is at present a Ashley Butler
weather here yesterday.
D.C.Irelau<I&CoD
John
Squires
Lester
Daniels
Millie Butler
C. Hutchinson.
Messrs. Logan Bros. & Hen- member of that body.
Publishers.
Mira
Sawyer
Minnie
Hill
Uncle
Jeptbia
has
lost
the
deson will have a fine place of
Maude Hemstock
Verna Force
business for somebody on Third glass water pitcher at the Opera Gertrude Kaufman Minnie Fleenor
street, in a few days, after the house. It was possibly taken
CITY MARKET
Observations.
transfer is made from the old away with other things after the
Odd Fellows’ festival, and is per­ Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music
to the new stables.
in McMinnville and at McMinnville
Mr. C. Syn
bout to haps some place in the city college. Residence corner of Second
awaiting an owner.
and C Streets.
reconsider his
i|L and
(SuooeHflor to W. F. Bangasser.)
The ringing of church bells A good stock raj
' ill • 1 Co i
remain with
i rcXrood
house and barn. X
t for
in east Portland, is a topic freely I $500
Will keep on hand at all timea the very
idea, suggesie
by umerous
; on county Jr J
t this liest
quality of fresh meats, that can be ob­
'
tained in the market, and reaiieotfnlly solioit
friends. He is strongly pressed discussed in the papers. Some of [ office.
of the publia patronage.
Half block of lie
she room a share
fWGive ua a trial order and wo will
to remain in business here as the language used is more for­ ' j cottage
with
gooiM
jUter,
and
guarantoe satisfaction.
>fe?'ed for
tailor, hatter, and gents fu rnish- ■ cible than elegant, and sounds large and small /J
harsh from ministers of the I sale on easy /¡/i
ing goods dealer.
Furniture will be sold with the house A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
gospel.
After a most social and pleas-
or separate.
Have n|Few
The Columbia river fish Dr. Taylqrs method of treating piles
ant party given by Mrs. Wm.
is
the
latest
id
m|st
approved
by
the
Logan for Miss Fannie Mus- wheels are to bo legislated right profession a although not entirely
grove, Tuesday evening, i a cha- out of the water, but they are without pain tli^gefs no additional pain
the cure is rmanent and com­
rade club was organized, which no where along side of shad, as and
plete. Call at Dr Hinsons office and
will hold semi-monthly meet- a destroyer of salmon. Halt; consult him, it wjllcost you nothing
unless he treats you and cures you.
ings hereafter, and prove to be a right about face, gents; and go This
is no humbug.
That they will
source of much amusement a- for Spencer Baird, and some of John J. Sax has his chop mill in
his
idiosyncracies.
running order, and will chop feed for
mong our young folks these
$2
per ton. If this does not suit the SELL FOR CASH
long winter evenings.
The report of the senate com- customer call and get a special rate.
VERY LOW.
The United States Mail tells , mittee on transportation routes Mrs. Breon (is prepared to receive a
us much about the hardships of shows thirty three years ago we few day hoarders. [ Three gentlemen
They also have a SMALL LOT of
can be furnistrad ith rooms. Cor-
Hardware,
Tinware, Etc.,
the fourth class postmasters, but ! J produced 100,000,000 bushels of ner of Third an
streets, last house
That will also he «old
is silent upon the point that wheat and about 000,066,000 on the right befo crossing railroad
track.
they are often compelled to car-. bushels of com. Twice in re­ Bring on your job work. We are
X«ow for Cash.
ry large sums of a deficiency, cent years we have reached 500,- now prepared to do job work in the
They have a low
latest
and
most
approved
style
of
the
without hope of interest, just to 000,000 bushels of wheat, and in art.
PLOWS, HARROWS,
accommodate some person to 1885 the corn crop reached 1,- Advertisments, etc., intended fqr
NEEDERN And
whom the government owes the 800,000,000 bushels—a five-fold publication in The Weekly Reporter
BAlM WAGONS
be handed in Tuesday morning.
funds.
Uncle Sam expects increase in wheat and a three­ must
We cannot in future deviate from this
That will be sold
more from a postmaster of this fold increase in corn. Wheat, rule.
LOW for Cawlx.
class than old Shylock ever ex­ in fifty-eight years, has added The Weekly Reporter, a faithful Wbsn yoa «rant anything in that tine
and complete compendium of the
will oonsult your own intermit a* «rd
acted. It is time congress took 12,600,000,000 to the value of our week’s news, is furnished for 12 j cents oars
to cull and see us. We think «vs ran rail
national productions.
notice of these things.
a month.
you. Try it.
A. H. k O. 0. HODSON.
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