The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 14, 1887, Image 2

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The Daily Reporter,
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MISCELLANEOUS, |
Mk*CELLA^>U£.
vide a column for recording and
couut'tig the'vote- east for eaclrplat e
a
voted for. and the place receiving the
D. < . IRELAND A Cjd. PfUfi lAHERs.
highest tiuhiber of legal votes cast for
county seat at said election shall be
.Subscription Hutes.
—OF M MINN VILLE, OREGON.—
By Gsrrier per week ........ ............. I»» cents the permanent county seat of said
county of Y.vmhill. and state of Ore­
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(Payable on Saturday.)
Ringle Copy... ;.............................
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J acob W ortman ........................ President
gon. until otherwise provided by law.
By Mait tOoents per Month <ln Advance.)
W. D. F enton ,................. Vice-president
Headquarters for
S ec . 4. That any legal voter of
J ohn W oktman ............................ Cashier
saitl Yamhill county desiring to vote
for Gl terlixiilK
STAPLE AND FANCY
Transact-a Genera) Banking business.
Witt ta< Hindu sntiafnetory to all applicants. upon -aid question at either of said
elections, .«hall vote in the precinct
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections made on favorable terms.
Mc.Vl ititi vi Ile. • h .
Feb. 14. |SS7 wherein he would vote, if voting for
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer«
coii’ity ofiieers of -aid county, ami not
on New York, San Fraucieco and Portland.
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Office- hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
THE REPORTER
BY
STEAM.; S i <-. .7
If rhe location of thecoun
I ly -ini, lor Yamhill county, shall be
This is bad weather for building, changed. from Lafayette to some
JOIIA VVORTMAA
but so soon as men can work to l ','1" >’' •*' i -aid county, under the
Represents
rhe following sterling compan­
provisions of thia act. that within
ies: London <fc Liverpool A Globe, North
advantage, up goes the new Re­ two year- thereafter, ami at such
British A Mercantile. Commercial Union
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porter office building on Third St., titm . a- th- county court, setting as a
Fire Association, German American, Fire­
for the transaction of eounty
man's Fund. Hartford, Commercial, Anglo
next to Henderson's Bros, livery I court
business, «hall direct by an order up­ Cenerai Merchandise Nevada, State Investment.
Wheat insurance a specialty.
stable, where our presses will be on its journal, all county business to-
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run by steam.
After that we ' gether w ith the lm'ding of al’ courts
Sole Agent for the Celebrated
shall have something of interest oi record for -aid eount.v, -hall be •r t < * . <. Ou J “J ■ i 1
transacted and held at the new county |
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TO SAY TO OUR PATRONS.
seat, ami all record« «hall on «aid day.
Dealer« In
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so selected by «aid court, be moved to
the new county seat. Dm- notice of
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The Enabling- Act.
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thi« order by publication thereof for 'I'
HARDWARE,
tour weeks, prior to «aid removal, in
Hmi.se bill No. IS, “an act to some weeekly newspaper published
Assortaient ut tbese Popular Goode
TINWARE &,
in
-aid
county
.«had
be
given
by
.«aid
relocate the county -eat of Yam­
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THE
LATESI
court.
hill county, Oregon; to provide
NOCELTIES, NEW
M-.< . fi. Should the legal voters of 1
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said
eounty
decide
to
change
the
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for the submission of said relo­
AND DESIRA­
tion of said county seat, and should
BLE CO LOB-
cation to the voters of said coun­ the same be relocated at some other |
INGS,
ty, and regulate the manner and point than where the same now is. the |
Alli of which will be sold as
county court of said county «hall not I
fix the time of said submission, have the power or authority to con-1
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hik I the construction of its coun­ tract for or construct public buildings I
ty buildings,” is now a law of t > exee« <1 t'm cost of $!•'>.(Mln. ami shall Please (’all and Examine.
As the times will allow.
Hot have power or aiitiimity to levy
the land. The measure passed any tax upon the property of said
W hat we G uarantee
both branches of the assembly county, in exce-s of two mill- on tlu* FOR THE DRESS GOODS OF OUR We Huke a Specially of all
idollarof tin taxable property of said
Kinds of Job Work l*ar-
almost unanimously, supported count), annually, for -aid purpose.
manufacture .
licularly
S e « . 7. Ina-much a- the question
by tin* entile delegation from
j of relocation of «aid county -eat is to1
Yamhill county, both in the i j be voted upon soon, and in i-much as I To l>e made from the very best ma­ Iron and Tin Roofing,
house and in the senate, and . it is a matter of much public concern I terial, by skillful workmen, with the
was voted for by democrats and | in «aid county, this act -hall take! latest ami most approved machinery, Galvanized iron Cornices and window caps.
i effect from and after it- approval by; ami to be the cheapest goods in the
In fact we do anything that conies in
republicans alike. Hence it can the governor.
our line, with neatness and dis
market when service is considered.
patch and,
not Im said that there was any
The only amendment ottered
Are so thoroughly finished that they
other than simple justice in the to the original draft being to - can be worn in damp weather, or in a
measure. We give tin* bill us it strike out “first Monday in shower, without fear of being ruined Bring on yonr designs and we will cut your
patterns, and do your work, and
passed :
June,” and insert first Tuesday by curling or shrinking.
don't you forget it.
The manufacturing, dyeing and fin­
Be it enacted l>) tlu* legislative as- after first Monday in November. M
South east cor. 3d and C streets, McMinn­
ishing is done in such a manner, that ville,
nemlily of the state of Oregon
Oregon
A. H. A (). O HODSON.
This
whs
made
necessary
by
the-
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That on the first Tuesday
the goods can be washed if desired
attei the first Moudit) of November, adoption of the joint resolution without the least injury to fabric.
A. D. 1H87, the legal voters of Yam­
Our goods are wool dyed, ami colors
hill count), state of Oregon, -hall fixing the time in November for
as
fast as the purest dyes ami greatest
vote upon the question of relocating voting upon three constitutional
the oounty seat of -aid Yamhill
amendments, and thus avoid care ami skill can make them.
county
The poll books for said elec­
Goods show just what they are ami
tion shall be ruled ami prepared so as holding two special elections in
will be until worn out, as there is no
to provide a -iitth ient number of col­ out* year, which will permit the
weighting, stiffening, or artificial lus­
umns lor recording ami ■ counting all
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the voles cast lor relocating the coun­ people to vote upon the county tre used to increase the weight or fin­
ty seat of said Yamhill county.
seat question at the saint* elect­ ish ; as is the case with a large class of
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Each voter voting upon
good« in tl.e market, but which disap­
the question of relocating the said ion, without additional expense!
Third St.. Opposite
pea rs after a few days' service,
county «eat shall have written or to the eounty.
As manufacturers we have taken
printed upon his ballot the mini«* of I
YAMHILL CO. BANK.
the place for which In* votes tor conn-1
The latest story about Miss great pains to supply an article in
D on ’ t F orget the P lace ,
ty seat, and the place receiving a (’leveland is that sin* is to marry every way reliable, ami unsurpassed
majority of ail the legal voles cast foi
county seat, shall he the permanent in April a young clergyman who by similar goods, either foreign or do
county scat of said Yamhill county, I was a divinity student when she mestie, ami would respectfully ask at:
until otherwise provided by law.
examination of the various styles am
Sac. 3. If no one of the places first went to the W hitt* House. shades to be found on sale by mer­
voted for al said election as provided For once report has it that the
chants who are agents for the goods.
in Motion I ami *2 of ibis act shall re­
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president
is
pleased
with
his
All
goods of
our
manufacture
shoub
ceive a majority of all the legal votes
cast for county sent it said election, sister’s intentions, a thing that bear tin* name ami trade mark of
then at the next general election, the
II koadhead W orsted M ills ,
qtiestiou shall, under this act, la* again has not often occurred since they
Jamestown. N Y
v<HVd upon by the voters <>f said Yam two were raked front obscurity,
in rer-
hili county, fi>r the purpose of reloca i
Chines»* pheasants are plenty
ting tlu* uoilllty -s-iU thereof, st which
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fanners barns ami or­
election the two places having the I about
highest number of legal votes nt the chards up the valley, since tho
Furnishing Goods of all kind, slid 1 1 ove
first election shall la“ voted upin for late storm.
Some farmers say
nil 1HE LOWEST PRICES. Also scents
county seat ; and the county clerk of
for the
M
WH
said county shall prepare and rule, or the pheasants do considerable
Uro
m
jit»villi*
Wnolcii
Yli’l,
have so prepared and ruled, the poll damage ami others claim they
(tarrying a full line of all good a made by
books for said election, ao as to pro- do not.
these oeiebrnted mills.
TI «ìli il li ville, Oregon.
I
First National Bank,
DRY GOODS
Broadhead *
Dress Goods
FIRE INSURANCE.
A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
Agricultural Imp ements, Pumps,
Pipes. Etc.
Never Tell You it Can t be Done.
BISHOP <fc KAY.
f- THE CLOTHIERS«
YAM HILL CO.,
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