The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 28, 1887, Image 3

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    The question before the people to work with a force of men, to
MISCELLANEOUS,
is: “Can you stay with it if set in a row of piling, some
SEVENTH ANNUAL
you catch on.”
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS.
twenty-five feet further in shore,
St. Nicholas for February is a from which iron rods will be at­
McMinnville, Or. - - Jan. 28, 1887 splendid number. This maga­ tached to the bulkhead, thus se­
zine, like wine, improves with curing it from further damage.
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age.
Wednesday evening the beau­
Who signs his name in letters great
Moss Rose is the name of an­ tiful snow descended and covered
A. H.
And raises a dirty mess in the state'.’
other high-toned club in Port­ the earth to a depth of two
A. H.
land.
How’d boiled cabbage inches. During Thursday it
Who'll some day surely meet a fate :
was turned into a light rain,
A. H.
sound?
FIREMAN'S FAIR
By being lammed up severely straight
The O. & C. east side train Indications for storm of some
A. H.
—OF THE—
severity
are
good,
that
is
if
Against some roughly moulded stake :
was delayed twelve hours at
A. H.
Oakland. Cause: engine jumped you’ll wait long enough.
And left there tn the sun to bake—
This man who signs himself
—AT—
the track.
A Correction.
A. H.
Thos. Stevens the bicyclist was
Garrison Opera House,
Snow all gone.
made an honorary member of Owing to miss placing of the
Tuesday, Wednesday . and Thursday,
What is courtesy ?
the Portland club and presented line “To Portland” and “F rom
February 22d, 23d and 24th,
Portland,” over the narrow
Don’t be a clam!
with a medal.
1887.
guage schedule yesterday, the
Posters for the Firemen’s fair
The ferry boats in Portland sense of the meaning was chang­
LIST OF PRIZES.
are but.
are having a rough time of it ed a few. This morning it comes
One or two sleighs were in with high water. All the more
There will be prizes given on the following
named exhibits:
forth
in
correct
form.
town yesterday.
I st and 2d prize for best and 2d best ex­
need of a bridge.
hibit of Kensington painting.
Obnervatloii'i.
Hugh Collard arrived home
1st and 2d prize, for beet and 2d beat ex­
One week ago Saturday, two
hibit of Kensington embroidery.
on Thursday morning.
2d prize, for beet and 2d beat ex­
.students of the Indian School Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music 1st and
of oatline work by a child under 14
G¿^. Smith, a farmer living at Chemawa disappeared, and in McMinnville and at McMinnville hibit
of age.
college. Residence corner of Second years
let and 2d brat, for beat and 2d beat wk- *•
near Oswego, is missing.
and
C
Streets.
started for the habitation of
hibit of work of any kind by a boy under 14
Pastures green; so’s ye local, their fathers in eastern Oregon. John J. Sax has his, chop mill in years of age.
1st and 2d prize, for beat and 2d beet ex­
running order, and will chop feed for hibit
as far as dews is concerned.
of crayon work.
They were captured at Hood $2 per ton. If this does not suit the There
will also be a prize given for the
Some one left a five gallon oil river.
customer call and .get. a special rate.my .heaviest, lightest and prettiest baby under 1
year of age..
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can at the Eurisko market.
Parade of Firemen Tuesday al-
The
last
will
of
the
late
Ed-
Come and get it, quick.
Notice ot Co partnership..
lernoon.
ward
Cahalin,
one
of
the
oldest
,
•—V- jf
I
Having entered into Co-Partnership with
Miss Cora Wallace has ac­
Doors will be open al 7 o’clock,
D?M 4. Caldwell, in the
boot
and
shoe
dealers
in
Port
­
cepted a position in the Tele­
p. m. dally, during the
FEED AN FLOUR BUSINESS.
land,
who
died
December
16,
Fair..
...it
phone office, as a disciple to the
In Shobe’s building, opposite the Post oftioe,
1886,
devises
to
his
wife
all
r-All
niy
invitpd
to
Attend^.
.
the Arm will be Kno>m as C0L1.ARD A
“ messengers leaden and dumb.”
1 * '
CALDWELL.
?
Admission 25 Cents.
Our devil and pressman was property, real or personal, for Mr- 014
CaMwall
utiend to
well
By Order of
C ommittk ».
wants
wnnl, of the _ iMibllc.
violently attacked with a shock her own Use during her life. At the
All sales will be for cash at bed rook prioes.
Orders delivered to any part of the oity fret
of otia, and we had a monkey her death the estate shall go to of
First National Bank,
extra charge.
J. J. COLLARD.
D. M. CALDWELL.
and a parrot time getting out the children, Edward Hugh,
—OF M’MINNVILLE, OREGON.—
Catherine Ellen, Gertrude Mary MoMinnville, Or., Deo. 27th, 1886.
this issue.
and John Francis, share and
—i-oyncKRg:----
C. A. Wallace yesterday sold share alike.
J acob W ortman .................... President
W. 1). F enton ............... Vice-president
his fine eight months-old Hol-
J ohn W ortman ....................... Cashier
The
rains
of
Saturday
night
stean calf to S. Porter of Mill
Transacts a General Banking business,
creek, Polk county. Considera­ and Sunday caused the river to
interest allowed on time deposits.
make a sudden upward bound,
Collections made on favorable terms.
tion $155.
Sight Exchange iiud Telegraphic Transfers
besides thoroughly soaking and
on Now York, San Francisco and Portland.
“A Tale of Forty-Nine” writ­ softening the earth everywhere.
Office hours—from 9 u. in. to 4 p. m.
ten by Mrs. C. M. Kirkwood, , Upon examination the morning
FIRE INSURANCE.
begins with this issue. It, is a of the 26th, it was discovered
JO HA WORTMAN
narrative of thrilling interest,
Represents the following sterling comiian-
I that the above causes had re-
London A Liverpool A Globe, North
and will amply repay perusal. ' suited in some small damage to
HENDERSON BROS., ies:
British A Mercantile, Commercial Union
The Portland News says it’s the bulkhead at the east end of Ample room to on re for horse«. Liver) Fire Association, German American, Fire­
man’s Fund, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo
teams at ns reasonable rates as any where iu Nevada, State investment.
got the facts concerning the the big bridge across the Wil­ Oregon.
New atabl« Third St., McMinnvi’fc
Wheat insurance a s|M<cialty.
Wagner-Siglin controversy, and lamette at Salem. This bulk­
MAXFORP BAY.
Family Grocery Store,
will tell the truth when the time head is some 60 feet in length A. A. KENYON
comes, “a saying of no names, and built against the bank to CITY MARKET,
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
Sarah, etc.”
protect it from the high water.
J. Harv. Henderson,
There is nothing like printer’s It is anchored back into the
ink. An Illinois man advertised bank with iron rods attached KENYON & RAY, Proprietors.
(Successor to L. ROOT.)
(Successor to W. F. Bangaaser.)
for a wife and caught one with to wooden posts or piles. In
Dealer in
a $10,000 bank account. The planting these posts, a continu­ Will keep on hand at all times the very ▲11 Froth Goode. Groceries. Flour, Lacon. and
best quality of fresh meats, that can be ob­
Reporter’s advertising rates will ous trench was dug the entire tained in the market, and respectfully solicit
Glaeewaro and Crockery.
a share of the public patronage
be found elsewhere in this paper. length df the bulkhead. This D^Giveusa trial order and we will
Ltf'Goods delivered to purcbaaera intheaity
guarantee satisfaction
The steamer Bentley has re­ so weakened the enbankment
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i’ariii lor Male.
l> < . IRE L AM) A CO.,
ceived all needed repairs, and' that it has caved outward, caus­
28(1
ACRES.
12f>
in
cultivation;
6
now lays at the foot of Main ing the bulkhead to bulge river­
'miles south west of Sheridan
PRICE
street, says the Telegram, wait­ wards, from six to twelve inches,
ing for the river to lower enough with some danger of its going
to pass through the locks. The clear over into the river. To
expense of repairing was about avoid such a catastrophe, the For farther information address R.G Worth­
lU SJ-
« 1 .' 'T; ” '
ington, Sheridan, Or., or Wright <fc Ellis
street Commissioner has gone Dallas, Or.
$1,500.
H c M inn ville, Oregon.
The Daily Reporter.
McMinnville Fire Department,
City Stables.
$5,000.
Fine Job Printers,