The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 29, 1887, Image 3

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    The Daily Reporter.
It is reported the narrow
State Temperance Alliance Call.
gauge will tap McMinnville.
rhe sixteenth annual session
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS.
An elegant assortment of call­
of the Oregon State Temperance
ing cards just received per Fri­
Alliance will convene in Salem,
McMinnville, Or. - - Jan. 29, 1887
day’s freight. Come and see
Oregon, on Wednesduv, Febru-
A large lot of Dennison’s them.
ary 16th, 1SS7, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Smallpox has got a foothold
shipping tags just received.
Each organized county alliance
Alice Oates is dead, and the in the tenament districts, and is entitled to twice as many dele­
fears are entertained that it will gates as there are members of
stage loses an illustrious star.
Coffee is high, but ('. (irissen become epidemic.
the legislative assembly from
“This is a hard winter on
still offers bargains in green and
that eountv. Also each church,
fences," remarks an agricultural
roasted coffee.
Sunday school and temperance
The Dundee hotel is well kept contemporary. We have no­ society is entitled to one dele-
by Mrs. Robertson. Meals, 50 ticed it has been exceptionally gate. Much depends upon this
severe on senators’ “fences.”
cents.
session of the alliance, The
P. N. Nystrom will lecture at
Mr. Shiply says that logs
temperance forces of our state
enough are on hand to start the the Christian church, Sunday are on the eve of a great victory,
mill by the middle of next week. Jan. 30th, at 11 a.m. and at 7 p. or terrible defeat.
The part
The Prohibition Star under m. Subject in the morning: each temperance and religious
its new management shows de­ “What has Religion done for body takes in supporting and
cided improvement. Success to Man.” Subject for evening: making the state alliance a suc­
“Causes and Effects of the laws cess, will have much to do in
it.
Don’t pav $25 for Chambers’ of Nature and Revelation.”
determining which it shall be.
Chief Engineer Henderson re­ Then let there be a strong dele­
Enclycopedia when you can get
the same kind of Geo. W. Burt quests us to state that on Feb­ gation from all parts of the state
ruary first a tiremen’s election at this session of the alliance.
for $15.
Mi ss Cleveland says people will be held to elect a chief en­ Greatly reduced rates of fare
partake of the nature of the food gineer, one assistant, a secretary will be granted to all delegates
they eat. What piles of veal the and treasurer. Immediately af­ in attendance by the different
terwards the various companies lines of travel within the state.
dudes must consume.
Miss Hembree has an oil will elect local officers. On the
G. M. M iller ,
same
evening
a
supper
will
be
painting on exhibition at Rog­
H. S. S trange ,
President.
tendered
the
department.
ers <fc Todd’s drug store, that
Secretary.
Just
received
the
largest
and
presents a very fine effect.
SEVENTH ANNUAL
Wm. Gilson came out from finest assortment of printer’s
stationary
ever
brought
to
Mc
­
the Tillamook mines, reaching
his home in company with Mr. Minnville. Our Mr. Ireland is
Chapman, sn Tuesday night, laying in articles that will go
like hot cakes, and as we pay
after two days hard traveling.
Mr. Gardner, agent of the nar­ for what we get, and buy in
row gauge at Lafayette, is an old large invoices, we can beat any
pioneer. Years ago he carried printing establishment in the
the mail from the Columbia country for fine work at reason­
able figures.
FIREMAN’S FAIR
river to Olympia, over a trail.
—OF THE—
San Francisco papers report
A family up in the mountains
is in need of shoes and clothing a peculiar divorce case. It ap­
for the mother and children. If pears that a wife in Oakland
some of our charitably disposed wanted a divorce because her
people will make a package, we husband was given to fishing,
will endeavor to send it in to was so good natured that he re­
fused to complain when he was Garrison Opera House,
them next week.
Mr. Gould, of the narrow ¡allowed to eat a cold supper, and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
February 22(1. 23d and 24th,
gauge, placed his palace car at was so mean that he wouldn’t
1887.
the disposal of the editor of the go to church lest he would have
Reporter last Wednesday, and to put something in the con­
LIST OF PRIZES.
made the trip a very pleasant tribution box. It was also
Thera will be prizes given on the following
one from Whites to Dundee, in proved that he had a hearty uniued exhibits:
1st and 2d prize for beat and 2d best ex­
dislike for his wife’s relatives. hibit
spite of wind and weather.
of Kensington painting.
I at and 2d prize for best and 2d beat ex­
Who
can
refuse
to
believe
in
The man win» swore off from
hibit of Kensington embroidery.
1st and 2d prize, for beat and 2d beat ex­
borrowing umbrellas or from total depravity after inspecting hibit
of oatiine work by a child under 14
years of age.
painting the town red ami from 1 this sample ?
1st and 2d I »eat, for beat and 2d best ex­
hibit of work of any kind by a boy under 14
reading papers for which he has
Observations.
years of age.
lat and 2d prize, for beet and 2d best ex­
not subscribed or paid, has a
M iss Belle Johnson, teacher of music hibit of crayon work.
big future before him if the in McMinnville and at McMinnville There will also be a prize given for the
heaviest, lightest and prettiest baby under 1
angels only get to hear how good college. Residence corner of Second year of age.
and C »Streets.
Pnntde of Firemen T iivu I h ) af­
he is.
ternoon.
John
J.
Sax
has
his
chop
mill
in
Revival meetings will continue
running
order,
and
will
chop
feed
for
at Baptist church next Sabbath
will be open al 7 o’clock,
$2 per ton. If this does not suit the Doors
p. in. dally, during the
at 11 o’clock. There will be customer
call and get a special rate.
Fair.
baptism at the close of morning
Bring on your job work. We are
—
All
are
invited
to Attend—
sermon, and the inquiry meet­ now prepared to do job work in the
ing at the close of evening ser­ latest and most approved style of the Admission 25 Cents.
By Order of
C ommittee .
vice.
G. J. B urchett . art.
it*
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MISCELLANEOUS,
First National Bank,
—OF
M’ m INNVII.1.E, OREGON.—
------ OFFICERS :------
J acob W ortman ......................President
W. I). F enton .................Vice-president
J ohn W ortman ......................... Cashier
Transacts a Genera) Banking business.
Intel est allowed on tune deposits.
Collections made on favorable terms.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfera
on New York. San Francisco and Portland.
Office hours—from W a. tu. to 4 p. in.
FIRE INSURANCE.
.IO HA WOKTMAX
Represents the following sterling compan­
ies: London A Liverpool A Globe. North
British A Mercantile. Commercial Union
Fire Association, German American, Fire­
man’s Fund, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo
Nevada, State investment.
Wheat insurance a specialty.
FarrrJIy Grocery Store.
Third Street, MoMinnville, Oregon.
I
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J. Harv. Henderson,
(Successor to L. ROOT.)
1 ,
Dealer in
All Troth Goods. Groceriss. Hour, B mk
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OlMtwaro
and Crockery.
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Goods delivered to 1 urcbasers
lntlioetty
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City Stables.
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HENDERSON BROS.,
Ample room to on re for horses.
Livery
teams at aa reasonable rates as any where in
Oregon. New stable Third St., McMinnville.
A. A. K KN ION
MAN FORD BAT.
CITY MARKET,
try
j ES l
KENYON & RAY, Proprietors.
. (Successor to W. F. Bengasaer.)
Will keep on hand at all times the very
best quality of fresh meats, that can be ob­
tained in the market, and respectfully solicit
a share of the public patronage
OP'G ivh uh a trial order mid We will
guarantee satisfaction
AT THE
St. Charles Hotel,
MoMinnville, Oregon.
Monday, February 7th.
Will be sold at Public Auction to the
highest bidder, a tine large Kitchen Range
almost new, suitable for a large family, a
hotel or restaurant.
Beds and Bedding.
CARPETS. Kitchen and Dining Room
Furniture, Lamps, Tables and Chairs, and a
thousand other things too numerous to
mention.
TERMS OF SALE:
All sales under $10, Cash. All sales over
$10, eight months credit, with approved
notes.
Thia is a positive and peremptory sale.
F. MULTNER.