The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 02, 1887, Image 3

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    T** Dailty Reporter«
Ihreeieus Ulectiou,
’’io ceitiwitmal ¡uinivtirsury «if
the
Wtoual
election
of
-Jm
the
birth of H<«nrv Howley Bls-
1?. C. LKKI.AVn A U. KI.
McMuufcvüW ,1!'e iepurtinuitti >op. uoinpuMir h dome Swnwi.
Feb. ' tSx? **' held t' esday eveuju^ with Thniie, md ithtu* popular aiks>
XcM ti ¡ a * ili’ ft
the following rvtsuft
<JVvuri>«d >u Novmnlivr fSth last
Don't forget the i' citer -ale
but was aih wt>d o pass i inno-
"h.1- YKt um '»JUUI. itit>.
c she " f ■ <
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VI «!■' 11\X
Uceii.
[ce formed on pond- in tht- Chief Fugmeer,. K. W. b\Jler ;
A -killed iniH-.-or h
As-i-tant Chief Fugt uevr, G. W
« be
<t
Jones; secretary. C. W
fai-! ’ lc- will limcl tile «mug ill
inch «-
<’H.
his iiv u Mohawk hull .u
G. F 1
Jup:'-r I’luv: - Ha- let Up a mago; irca-urvr. !>r
p. u. m-duy, with a view u
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[irk- ■ - *s ■ ■ • ”
it ■1 wal l"
ganr/.ing i-Huss ileis*. (io v
( M I amiage. J L. Kogers.
e* e«l doo«!- to v>a.-.-.
rueu, it will do vou good,
HOOK. k\L> 1. UH?KK I.O. KQ t.
It was reported to-day chat
chaj ge for admission.
th-: "a J’
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a - vervi veil I tvst'-ivut, l>r. J. F I'albreath
‘O. tiv -mow, iiv !>«Muntni -uiow,
FHlUiu Uh» sity. mu Uv h OU I m I o *
ser: -
irv ■ -o’" ; -e present secrciavy. Darby Kìletni F,-re­
I4 oumi a welcome vusiurduv i in
high water
man. 0 <> Hodson first assis­
VI«; VLiui v i J le.
Every budv was
The
«ieiated
a —entbh «• men tant,. 1. oopet
Brv'.’xC." secou-1
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chsertuj, uni the fluwey muni Is
reached ST ”: o-.lav »• m tilth assistant, Hugh Cubani
st: spreads over ul,-ample ike.
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\-e v en gate. ('has. Grissett
"u ,u -puns, iiisi enough to gi' e
much like work
KCLli-^-!«; >;xi. ixu; co. xo. I
us a asie of wilai is to our Al­
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I re-tdent. c M W anace -e« rv- lan;«.' rieinls 4 surfoit.
talked of for Lafayette, to go tary.T. H Flemiug : treasurer,
!*he VieVLunvills -mllo'ge -tale
with its lam fat ami bone-boil- J. L. Kogers; fervmau, Elsie
bour'j have -elected tin- Kuv. !’
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G "r«»w -on as ’»re-idem if tha
Farmer" who are tn town, to-
Force ; >ee«?ud assistan t H Car­ ’.■«?lleg«j. ,o ake the position u
w:th cutters.
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lin : delegate. C. W. Talmage.
th«? beg- u . li ig of tile -.'oUego veur
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it sleigh-
Mr s. - * graduate »f :h Madi-
strati ¿4 - - h-.K x-a L
Ittg 1- rrrc rate mt-ide of the
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Prvsi-.ieut. sewetouty .«■ i ■■ -- • -
citv.
in? cm .-.- of T"7 ui-i
,.-s , x ' <
M rw. Kt'.'wuss'u, wife of the liter are the sa’>ve as ’ • F
..!■ Baptist ' ibjologicuj siliii-.
newly
the Engine iwtpfuuv F’^man. J-
iry .’f '.'bn.-iig-i, «diiss of 1 ssk
college. 1- a’.'-* a tern her of note. D. Fenton tirsi assi-ia vt. J W.
Me* « "
‘ i-.si- ant. \«V tie 7 - - ecu m eijurg«' of the
She is ;
Prue, ‘.e^gate. J.’L. Kogers. 'A'bany BiAptist hureh siine
Albany.
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tl the
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Pot. at- - are worth from $1 ’
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The SlXtbelli 11
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of the Oregon state (einpeitunu
.ulimicn will «invene a Suvin
oil the Ltith.
1'oinpertunre woi'k-
<n> will tuko ihis occasion lu
cougriuilliale thenisulvee m<i
ouch oilier upon in» progree*-of
tile year, -illlK” lillltis uni ui
home until next Illite.
inn«
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social pilhertng in liliiune -
very enjoyable, but if i political
power, or » leiiiperance promo­
ter tile I'eiegram thinks it ious-
not cut ¡Miy ooiitodarable igure
in our -lulu s history.
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Novniili, Situ« 'Uvt'kiiui in.
WJu-atl' intiurniiuw a .pouiuitw-
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r.» #1.7' t- r 1»H) in " ci i ’- imi-- At the conci -ion of the ' cv
au -1 recq.ru to A «ini' Uo-morniw.
for
Y-eavs
past,
the
b--v-
i.iave
CLse t<- lay. Apples II 2-> ’• II.-
VI ss N « " «r* Clark V ui
r best; oats an 1 •
at ad been accustomed to having a Z. af ' • . t/’e young Chicago hi-iy
g«»l bi->w ani am- ag-i! then w'\<? became iuf-Atuated with the
vanci ng.
it at the last annual cotm--.. ,.i..ed i. ;.i'd)i.si -pie". i);AS
Capt. E. B. Fellows has pre- #•
-elite«i the pupils of Mr-, Math- fair one of the e-tci Arade- nre- fa ?rv.l tiLii- dice with her pict­
tews i r«>oui with a large picture' pare?! by Capt E. B. Fellows ure.
I’ ¡use cunonsiy mclunni
Brigade, will be permitte«! to look upon
of the Portland high school, suggested a t\'ttee
which, very soon after the lady
handsomely frame«!, z
<p - s U-J
_. The exercises in Mi-- Martin’s friends of the -iepartnient «*ere excef’Ctou to tile rule. There
room to-morrow will be of un- not slow to adopt. lister ou the never w as a, tnur'lerer wh«i. tf a
u-iital interest, parents aud friends wives, mothers, -isters and per­ leug time was permitted to
of education are respectfully hap- the sweetheart- f tin boy - clapt-c i’efiweer.t hi-trial ami bis
asked to add to the worth of captured the entire dejxsrttueint vcutioti. «It-i uoc l.'ccume a hero
at Grange hall one night, and to a v rtam dassu’f people, t’his
these exercise- by attending.
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There will I m ? a meeting of gave them an elegant -up|w‘r. ■ - ■
citizen- at Grange hall, Monday In remembrance -»f tin-, inst-ad ’¿ur arc hist -jjwes. F.\pressi- >u of
are boguuuug to -
evening at 7 o’clock, (Feb. 7th) of the usual pea nut-am! cigars,
for the purpose of adopting al taken after a fashion now nearly heard not only tfhwiti there I? re th-
constitution for an Open Tem- extinct, the bov- gave a supper rvu butt from pe-.’ple wh.«.’ -.'oosnler
¡■eran« e Society. After the adop­ at the Opera house and by re­ themselves r¥spec6ab!e : lli w ii -.
this po^aftar
tion of the constitution there ciprocating the favor of the la­ So uinveral ts
will l«e some further exercises of dies establish an entire new homage to murd,erers whose
interest. Everybody is invited' order of things. Accordingly crimes are l-egmutug to be rvr-
night wa» not made hide«nis. gotten, tl at the aw -b. > i tokv
to attend.
- cognizance v*f it, and piv-xtde
Mrs. D. M Moss, wife of S. [ but instead one of th-
W. Moss, one of the pioneers of > and best pleased crowds ga:n- against ti­
Oregon city, died at the home of ered at the Opera house, where
Coazadrux
her daughter, Mrs Nora Clark, tables were spread for fifty coup­
Q.— Where has L H took
in that city, on the 23d ult., les to an elegant supper by Mr.
aged about 71 years. She hail and Mrs. Newgard, at which the the hotel man gone
A—Why. don't you know be
resided in Oregon city, with la’lies Coffee Brigade were the
has built a tine large three-story
brief exception, since 1343. Five honored guests, it was a splen­
brick hotel on Third street, and
children survive her. Her ill­ did affair, and all who had the
pleasure of attending, pronounc­ moved into his elegant new
ness was of short « duration,
- , »
4 * her
quarters, ('all and see him.
death resulting from paralysis. ed the effort a complete success.
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