The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 21, 1887, Image 3

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    Svaria«.
C. Grissen keeps a nice lot of
shelf paper.
Silence profound ; then faintly
Low throbbings in the air,
It
is
said
that
President
Cleve
­
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS.
A
presence holy, saintly,
land intends to visit Oregon
Hushed voices breathing prayer.
Jan. 21,1887 next summer.
McMinnville, Or.
A wavering light uncertain,
Miss Patience Cooper of In­ i A soft glow spreading wide.
Board of trade meeting at the
council chamber Monday even­ dependence, is on a visit to her A dusky, sombre curtain
brother J. C. Cooper, in this Drawn silently aside.
ing.
Pale rays of rare completeness
A baby boy made his appear­ city.
We received a very agreeable Far down the sky’s dim lawn,
ance in the home of Wm. Kel-
Moist lips of rosy sweetness
call
from
H.
Maloney,
C.
E.,who
Upraised to kiss the dawn.
let yesterday morning, to charm
is
well
known
as
one
of
the
best
A
sudden burst of rapture
the future lives of its parents.
surveyers
on
the
w
r
est
side.
From
bird-throats swelling long,
Read the new ad^to-day of St.
Which echo elves recapture,
Charles furniture Cede, February Thus. Kay left yesterday for And flood the earth with song,
the Seat of War, the Browns­
7th, 1887.
A richer color showing
ville
w
’
oolen
mills
;
of
which
The fireman’s fair this year
A flush across the gray,
Bishop
&
Kay
are
local
agents
A
deeper carmine glowing,
will double-discount any previ­
in this city.
Night
shadows rolled away.
ous fair given in this city.
Prof. McGibeny paid that fel­ A gleam of polished silver,
If you want to enjoy good
low’ in California for the instru­ A glow of burnished gold,
reading to-day peruse Hodson’s
ments he bought, before process A liquid mass of splendor,
new ad, and don’t you forget it.
wras served as stated. But the A glory manifold.
A royal car suspended,
A superb rainbow appeared press had to have an item.
in the northwestern sky yester­ Dont thow your damaged ap­ Hung swaying in the blue,
day forenoon to assuage the fears ples away. They w'ill not fatten The grand coronation’s ended,
And rose tints fade from view.
of the timid who had begun to pork, but you can get from 15 Oh, human heart, grown tender
fear another flood.
to 20 cents a bushel for them With thoughts beyond all speech,
So it seems that work is to from F. Klouchek, apple jack. This sunrise scene of splendor
again proceed upon W. S.
No human art can reach ;
B street rivulet goes gurg­ Revive hope’s blessed story,
Ladd's artesian well. Mr. Ladd ling by with a w’oeful waste of
Bid faith ascend on high
has secured a superabundant
w’ater, since the last storms set And view eternal glory,
stock of “experience” from his
in. If we had a wheel now we Where rose tints never die.
connection with the present con­
—Rose Hartwick Thorpe.
could utilize the power to drive
tractor on this big bore.
our machines.
My Queen.
Capt. Fellows’ show windows
Prof. Graves is coining mon­
have something nice and new in ey, telling people some stun­ In thought and in dream, I am with
thee my Love,
them almost everv dav. Yester- ning facts, who attend his lect­ My allegiance alone is thee ;
day it was a fine lot of new pict­ ures at Grange hall. His parlors Queen of my heart, forever and now,
ure frames from a late style of at the St. Charles are thronged Thou art, and thou only shall be.
mouldings, of which he has a with visitors daily.
My mind finds delight in the beauti­
ful Past,
large stock on hand.
Attention ! Merclnrflts, man­ In the
days of our first, early love,
Rhetorical exercises w'ill be ufacturers and Professional men ! When the moments were fraught
held in Mrs. Matthieu’s room at There will a meeting at the
with rapturous bliss,
the public school this afternoon Council Chamber, Monday Jan­
An earnest of Heaven above.
at 2.30 o’clock. Rev. G. J. Bur­ uary 24th, at 7£ o’clock for the E’en though merciless fate should
sever our lives,
chett and Rev. H. P. Satchwell purpose of organizing a Board
And our dreams, dreams only may be,
will address the pupils, All in- of Trade. All are invited to Yet, Queen of my heart, forever and
terested in school work are eor- attend.
now,
dially invited.
Thou
art, and thou only shall he.
McMinnville is soon to be­
House bill No. 18, is now in come a manufacturing center.
Observations.
the hands of the committee on Mr. Smith, the purchaser of the
Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music
counties,
Messrs.
McCully, Wright blacksmith shop, oppo­ in McMinnville and at McMinnville
Laughlin, Roberts, Wicox and site the Cook hotel, is a practical college. Residence corner of Second
and C Strwets.
Osborne. They will report it to man, and has some farm imple­ A good stock range of KM) acres,
the house, then it will pass the ments of his own invention house and barn, can l>e bought for
third reading and go to the sen­ which he intends to manufac­ $500 ; on county road, Apply at this
office.
ate. It may not be necessary ture here, upon a basis which Half block of land and six room
for reference in the senate. We will save to the farmer at least cottage with good well of water, and
large and small fruit, is ottered for
look for a speedy passage of the transportation and many agents’ sale
on easy terms, by C. Symons.
bill, as it comes from the house. commissions. Success attend you Furniture will be sold with the house
or separate.
The fire losses have been ad­ Mr. Smith.
Taylors method of treating piles
justed and promptly paid, by
There must always be some­ is Dr.
the latest and moat approved by the
the Phoenix and Home, to Wil­ thing to act as sand to throw in­ profession and although not entirely
without pain there’s no additional pain
son Carl on the destruction of to the eyes of the majority when and
the cure is permanent And com­
his property on the 13th. This a minority with a doubtful plete. Call at Dr. Johnsons office and
is of course satisfactory to him, cause make an effort to win. consult him, it will cost you nothing
unless he treats you and cures you.
and an assuranoe that his faith The sand for this purpose is per­ This is no humbug.
John J. Sax has his chop mill in
was properly placed when he in­ haps the “regulation of its use”
running
order, and will chop feed for
sured, but still he is not satisfied, more than the width of the draw >2 per ton.
If this does not suit the
and will pay 1500 within six in the proposed railroad bridge customer call and get a special rate.
months, for evidence that will at Portland. Up town property Bring on your job work. We are
prepared to do job work in the
convict the incendiary who interests had better inquire in­ now
latest and most approved ityle of the
to this matter.
caused the fire.
art.
Th© Piíiy Reporter
MISCELLANEOUS,
SEVENTH ANNUAL
Mfcilli fin Dipartasi,
—AT—
Garrison Opera House
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
February 22d, 23d and 24th,
1887.
LIST or PRIZES.
Will be published, and further an­
nouncement made as soon as the
committees can oomplete the work.
Door« will be open at 7 o’clock,
p. m. daily, during the
Fair.
—All are invited to Attend—
Admission 25 Cents.
Parade of Firemen Tuesday af­
ternoon.
By Order of
C ommittm .
First National Bank
—OF m ’MINNVILI.E, OREGON.—
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