The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 24, 1887, Image 3

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    The Daüy Reporter.
bodies many good features
Mr. Dimick has introduced a which we hope to see acted upon.
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS,
bill, House No. 95, providing The Benton Leader prints a
burlesque of the inaugural, “the
McMinnville, Or,
Jan. 24,1887 for removal of the body of the
late Gov. Gibbs to Oregon, and first rough draft,” which the
Oregonian calls “a clever thing.”
Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt have re­ burial thereof.
Yes; a very clever thing.
turned from Washington county.
Senate joint resolution No. 5,
Be sure and attend the board asking congress to prohibit for­ Capt. J. H. D. Gray is true
of trade meeting this evening. eigners from using public do­ grit. The legislative assembly
Multners's St. Chatles furni­ main for stock ranges, wras con­ having refused to appoint a
committee to visit Astoria,he in­
ture sale will be Feb. 7th. See curred in by the house.
vited about 15 members to go as
ad.
In the senate, Watts and Cau- his guests, wdiich invitation was
The high tides came to time thorne were excused from serv­
along the coast according to pro­ ing on the committee to visit accepted. The party left by the
steamer Lurline at 6 o’clock
gram.
the normal school at Monmouth. Friday night, to return in time
The Oregon pioneers will hold Barin and Irvine were appoint­
to be in their seats at the capi-
their next annual reunion at ed in their stead.
tol this morning.
Portland, June 15th, 1887.
Gov. Pennoyer’s first appoint­ There are “ tw’o sides to every
John A. Monroe, a pioneer of
ment to office was a Lane coun­ question ” except when it op­
1845, was buried on Saturday ty black republican, A. G.
poses Us; is the sentiment of
from his home, near Carlton.
Hovey, notary public. It w’ould the venal press of this latter
A correct necrological record seem that in the appointment of
day The attack upon Senator
of 1886 w’ould include the civil notaries public, at least, allegi­
Siglin was W’holly uncalled for;
law’—murdered by its nurse.
ance to no particular party, anti­ and instead of smiting some-
E. L. Peckham has taken the
Chinese or otherwise, is neces­ bodvs face for it, he did
Petch hotel at the foot of the sary.
just the square thing by fetch­
mountains, on the Tillamook
All bills referring to the reap­ ing them up to the bar of the
road.
Uncle Je tha ill pay $2.50 portionment of the state are re­ senate so far as they may be
That was just the
toward the
of the sneak I ferred to a committee instructed reached.
thief w ho 1 _____
le/his _________
meat hooks to report a basis for a reappor­ thing to do, the cry of “boodle”
tionment of the state into repre­ to the contrary notwithstanding.
from in frtfnt fof the Eurisko,
sentative and senatorial districts. The next congress will per­
Friday night.
From the appearance of things It consists of Hare, Miller, haps amend existing law’s, so
in and about The Cook House Wagner, and Cauthorne, on the that the college at this city may
this morning, it w ill be but a few’ part of the senate, and Good­ become a signal service station.
days when mine host, L. H. sell, Laughlin, Benjamin, Mitch­ Fred Schw’atka’s experiences
Cook, will be at home in those ell, and Biggs, on the part of on snow shoes in the Yellow­
elegant new’ quarters to minister i the house.
stone National Park are more
A few’ who want to “fight severe than his Arctic traveling.
to the most fastidious taste of
Portland,” imagine that the The inter-state commerce bill
the traveling public.
The Telegram mentions a j state board of immigration is a passed the house, as it passed
Marion county man w’ho sold Portland institution, hence are the senate, last Friday. It awaits
his w’heat crop, 6,000 bushels, I determined to beat it, to all of the approval of President Cleve­
for 71| cents. Yamhill sees which the Telegram suggests: land.
him and goes him 3| cents bet­ It would perhaps be well enough
A meeting < the Y. P. D.
to
stop
some
of
the
minor
leaks
ter. Didn’t you see our report
club is to nWetfat. the office of
in
the
state
treasury,
as
this
one
more than a week since, where
the president^
I). Fenton, this
and
the
state
fair
subsidy,
and
Hon. Wm. Gallow’ay paid 79
evening at 7 feharp. Business
I
at
the
same
time
put
a
stop
to
cents for Gilson Bros. et. al.,
of importance to all.
tw
o
well
organized
and
persistent
nearly 10,000 bushels.
Attentioi
erchants, man-
i
growls.
A gentleman from Polk coun­
rofessional men !
ufacturersa
ty came to this city a few days
Hon. L. T. Barin has intro- There will
meeting at the
since to have some work done, duced in the senate a bill pro- Council Chan er, Monday Jan-
o’clock for the
and to attend to some business.j viding for a repeal of the pres- uary 24th, at
purpose
of
organizing
a Board
He reports to us that a Bunco ent road law, and a substitute of Trade. All are invited
to
steerer never w orked harder provides: That the county attend.
with a stranger in a cosmopoli- court shall levy a tax not exceed-
Observations.
tan city to steer him off his ing three mills with no deduc­
course than did certain disin­ tion for indebtedness, and a poll Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music
in McMinnville and at McMinnville
terested gentlemen (so-called) tax of two dollars upon every college. Residence corner of Second
in McMinnville, to direct his male citizen between 21 and 50 and C Streets.
160 acres,
steps aside from the path he had years of age, and apportion the A good sto^c zange be of bought
for
house and hlii can
mapped out before coming here. I same. Each election precinct $500 ; on couny road, Apply at this
We have been aware, for a long to elect a supervisor for three office.
and six room
Half block c
time of the fact that there is a years and whose duty shall be cottage
with g^d^ell of water, and
“rule or ruin” gang in this city, to supervise the roads, and re- large and small uit, is offered for
rms, by C. Symons,
and sooner or later somebody will ' ceive tw’o dollars a day for his sale on easy sold
with the house
Furniture will b
take pleasure in mopping up the ¡services. He may hire labor or or separate.
mud of Third street with one contract for w’ork by the job, John J. Sax has his chop mill in
running Order, and will chop feed for
or tw’o of their miserable car­ and must put up sign boards at $2
per ton. If this does not suit the
all obstructions. The bill em- customer call and get a special rate.
cases.
Legislative Notea
MISCELLANEOUS,
SEVENTH ANNUAL
FIREMAN'S FAIR
—OF THE—
McMinnville Fire Department,
—AT—
Garrison Opera House,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
February 22d, 23d and 24th,
1887.
LIST OF PRIZES.
Will be published, and further an­
nouncement made as soon as the
oommittees can complete the work.
Doors will be open at 7 o’clock,
p. m. dally, during the
Fair.
—All are invited to Attend—
Admission 25 Cents.
Parade of Firemen Tuesday *f-
ternoon.
By Order of
C ommittee .
First National Bank,
—OF M’ m INNVILLE, OREGON.—
------ OFFICERS !------
J acob W ortman ....................President
W. D. F enton , .............. Vice-president
J ohn W ortman ....................... Cashier
Transacts a General Banking businoM.
Interoat allowed on tinio deposits.
Collections made on favorable terms.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer*
on New York, San Francisco and Portland.
Office hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
FIRE INSURANCE.
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ies: London A Liverpool A Globe, North
British A Mercantile. Commercial Union
Fire Associntion, German Amerioan, Fire­
man’s Fund, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo
Nevada, State Investment.
Wheat insurance a specialty.
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