The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 05, 1887, Image 3

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    The. Daily Reportar»
Skating is fine on the Saxe
Mr. Kloucheksavs
V he will take
lake.
frosted apples, and so here is a
n. C. IRELAND A CO. CCBl.ISHERS.
Board of trade meeting Mon­ chance for farmers to save them­
day evening.
selves. Bring them in before
McMinnville, Or. - - Feb. 5, 1887
R. B. Hibbs will carry the they thaw out. and get your
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money.
Don’t forget the auction sale goods, not samples.
The icicles in fragile form and
at the St. Charles hotel Monday. ■ Jones Howell’s new banjo is
glittering in the sun’s rays hung
The broom drill will be one! the boss music box.
The McMinnville charter bill pendant from eaves and awning
of the finest features of the fair.
all over the city yesterday after­
Holy Communion at St. .James has passed the senate.
W. H. Bingham has fixed up noon. An icicle is a plant that
(Episcopal) church to-morrow at !
a line eosey office next to his lives in winter, dies in spring,
11 a. nt. service.
and grows with its roots upward.
Zephyrs at Mrs. Stuarts, five j store.
ounces for 25 cents. Opposite! Astorians are having the jol-
Ob«>crviitioiia.
liest times they ever knew coast­
the Grange store.
Bring on your job work. We are
Valentines in great variety, ing these days, and sleighing.
now
to do job work in the
F. Multner is now well fixed latest prepared
and some of the handsomest de­
and most approved style of the
in his new hotel, at the depot, art.
signs, at Rogers
Todds.
Mrs. J. Hoskins of Newberg,! the Central, and invites the pub­ The Weekly Reporter, a faithful
and complete compendium of the
is quite ill. Her brother, A. H. I lic to give him a call.
week’s news, is furnished for 12| cents
Mr. Appersou, just from Sa­ a month.■ •» ■
Hodson, has been called to visit ■
Advertiements, etc., intended for
lem, assures us there is no doubt
her.
publication in The Weekly Reporter
The young folks of this city whatever but that house bill No. must be handed in Tuesday morning.
We cannot in future deviate from this
are having splendid times, in 18 will pass the senate.
rule.
spite of cold weather and chil- i The view of the hills, from the
M iss Belle Johnson, teacher of music
observatory at Cooks Hotel, is in McMinnville and at McMinnville
blains.
college. Residence corner of Second
Grissen and Fellows are filling rarely beautiful, clothed as they and C Streets.
up their ice houses with large are in their winter robes.
Rev. J. Bowersox dedicated
pure crystal blocks five inches
]>!<•!>I inli a ilio
the
Evangelical
church
at
New
­
thick.
LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES
A complete surprise party burg, on Sunday. The build­
ing cost $1,000 and is a neat
was given to Miss Mary .John­
son last (‘veiling.
About 20 structure.
February is rather late for a
young people were present.
freeze up and a blockade, but if
A bean guesser is wanted at
Miss Chinook does not come]
R. B. Hibbs’tailor shop. Three,
buzzing along soon, that will bej
LOGAN BROS. Z HENDERSON.
first prizes are a $50 suit, $25
what’s the matter.
----- PROPRIETORS —
coat and vest, and $10 pair of)
C. Symons will be glad to dis­ Fin<*<’ai*ring'«‘H, Hack* and
pants.
pose of his furniture in lots to
Saddle II or
Judge Harding made a couple suit purchasers. Call at his
And everything in the Livery hire,
in gold shape
happy on the 1st, at the resi­ house on Monday and take a
11 ICcaMonnble Kate*.
dence of Geo. Gilson, when he look at what he has got for sale.
united Ada Jones and N. M.
W. T. BAXTER.
F. J. MARTIN.
This is the first of a new song
Chapin in the holy bands of wed­ dedicated to the boneboilers of
New Firm, New Goods, New Prices
lock.
Lafayette: .
At the New Store of
Mrs. Antrim, living near!
Coon has a bushy tail,
’Pos’uin’s tail am bar’,
Wheatland, was stricken with
■ Rabbit has no tail at all
But a little bunch of liar.
paralysis yesterday. Her child­
ren, in attendance at the college i
The first $5.00 expended for
were summoned home last night goods at R. B. Hibbs’ tailor'
in consequence.
shop secures one guess at the:
C. I’, church, services at the bean jar; and for every dollar
usual hours Sunday next. Sub­ over five an additional guess,
ject for forenoon: “Why there is till the 1000 guesses are made
more joy in Heaven over one up.
A telegram should go quicker
sinner that repents than over
Ninety and nine just persons' from here to New York in cold
that need no Repentance.” Sub-j weather, because by contraction
ject for evening: “Some names' the wire is just 120 miles shorter.
of Christ, or what's in a name.” The price does not contract. The
T. H. H e NDERHON, Pastor. ; mercury never gets low enough
There is nothing to be found i to affect it.
Baxter i Martin
Suocessors to U. HUSSEY,
Third street, MoMinnville, Oregon
A new, neat and dean at wk. Every articl«:
A No. I. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, Colored
Glassware. Cutlery, (fused Goods, To­
bacco. Pij<ea and Cigars.
Fresh Fruit aud Vegetables in Soasor.
Give us a call. inspect inv stock, and I
will guarantee prices to suit von.
City Stables.
What apology has Mr. Weath­
in athletic sports that will de- |
erford
for offering such absurd
scribe the antics of the Register
man when he attempts to get amendment to the ORN lease
away from the imaginary red- bill. It was promptly voted
hot poker which he suspects down. The bill now stands
every resident of this city car­ ready for third reading in the'
ries about for the purpose of senate Monday. In the hqure HENDERSON BROS.,
stirring up bile on Lafayette it mav be loaded to death with' Ample room to ear« for horses. Livery
teams at as reasonable rates as any where in
topics.
amendments.
Oregon. New stable Third St., MoMinnville.
MISCELLANEOUS,
First National Bank,
—OF MM INN VILI.E, OREGON.---
------ OFFICERS :------
J acob W ortman .................... President
\V. D. F enton ............... Vice-president
J ohn W ortman ....................... Cashier
Transacts a General Banking business.
Interest allowed on time de, osits.
Collections made on favorable terms.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphio Transfert
on New York, San Francisco and Portland.
Office hours—from a. tn. to 4 p. m.
FIRE INSURANCE.
J 0115 HORTIIIA
Represents the following sterling compan­
ies: London & 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.
BISHOP &, KAT.
THE CLOTHIERS«
or
YAM HILL CO.,
Third St.. Opposite
YAMHILL CO. BANK.
D on ’ t F orget
the
P lace ,
—Where you will—
ALWAYS FIND
IN TH»
LATEST STYLES.
Furniahing Goods of all kind, and above
all THE LOWEST PRICES. Also agents
for the
Brow ibn vill<* Woolen TliM,
Carrying a full line of all goods made by
these celebrated mills
SAMUEL GOFF,
Ixite of Independence, having purchased the
I I U1* A\l> TRICKS
Of Logan Bros dr. Henderson, offers his
services in that line to the public, and will
l.iiarnlitre WAtiNlnction
l'o all who favor him with their patronage,
lie will keep a wagon specially adapted to th«
delivery of parcels, trunks satchels, etc., for
the accomodation of the public. Orders left
at the stable will be promptly attended to at
reasonable rates.
Family Grocery Store».
Third Street, MoMinnville, Oregon.
J. Harv. Henderson,
(Successor to L. ROOT.)
Dealer in
All Fresh Qooda, Groceries. Hour, Bacon, and
Slaawaro and Crockery.
I^"Goods delivered to i tircbaM ra in the Mty
A. A. K KN YON
MAVKoBIl HA I.
CITY MARKET.
KENYON & RAY, Proprietor«.
<Suooew»r to W. F. Bangaaaer.)
Will keep on band at all times the very
bast Quality of fresh meats, that can be ob­
tained in the market, and respectfully solicit
a share of the poblic patronage.
fW^Give ua n trial order and we will
guarantee satisfaction