The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 25, 1887, Image 3

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    Th® Daily Reporter.
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS,
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Feb. 25,1887
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McMinnville, Or.
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D. C. IRELAND & CO.
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Weasel vs. Rat.
The little weasel at Campbell & Jones'
warehouse is attracting much attention
says the Macon, Ga.. Telegraph.
A
dozen traps are set in various portions
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of the city to supply it with rats, and
every now and then it is treated to an
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English sparrow or a pigeon, all of
which it makes short work of.
THE DAILY AND WEEKLY
A large crowd witnessed its fight with
its thirty-seventh rat yesterday. The
rat was caught at the city hall by Punch
Blue, and weighed a trine over fifteen
ounces. He was fat and ugly, and the
chances were that he would eat up the
weasel, which did not weigh much more
than half as much.
The weasel had eaten its breakfast ofl
a pigeon and a half-grown rat, and
could not have been very hungry when
the old rat was pitied against him, but
he did not like the idea of
Quar­
All persons in want of
ters with any other animal.
The fight took place in the large cage,
which measures four by five feet and is
two
It is made of wire, and
thus
full view. At 9 o’clock
the
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cage was opened and
th? rat turned in. The weasel always
fights on the defensive, and never at­
tacks. The rat was somewhat coward­
ly and did not seem to want to tackle Are respectfully invited to pay the REPORTER JOB
its diminutive adversary.
After some
maneuvering the rat approached the
ROOMS a visit.
weasel, when the latter sprang upon
him and succeeded in getting his needle­
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like teeth in the rat’s nose, cutting out a
big chunk of that member.
The rat We keep constantly on hand the Finest Assortment of Paper and Card
acted then more cowardly than ever,
Stock that can be found anywhere in Oregon, which enables us to
cringing away into a corner. The wea­
sel, with movements quick as iightning,
print, on short notice, and in the very best style
ran up and down the cage as if trying
to get out, but now and then nearing
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the panting rat, rearing its head to
strike him on the back of the neck.
Labels, Deeds,
The rat, however, seemed to know what
Sermons, Drafts,
the weasel was after, and kept aloof.
This was kept up for an hour, the par-
Tax Lists, Leases,
pose of the weasel being perhaps to tire
the rat Finally the crowd grew impa­
Shop Bills, Circulars,
tient and by poking the rat with pieces
of wire eaused him to get near the wea­
Catalogues, Transfers,
sel, which would striae at him with
lightning-like rapidity, eaoh time caus­
Newspapers, BUI Heads,
ing him to squeal.
By this time the spectators were!
Flock Cards, Blank Cards,
wrought up to a high pitch of excite­
ment and the rat aroused much sym­
Concert Bills, Blank Notes,
pathy, although his superiority in size
and strength was fully admitted.
The
Road Notices, Bills Lading,
rat finally became desperate and made
an attack.
This was exactly what the
School Reports, Prices Current,
weasel wanted, and when the opportun­
ity came, made a spring and fastened
Concert Tickets, Deposit Checks,
his teeth in the back of his neck, plac­
Festival Tickets, Wedding Cards,
ing his fore legs just back of its shoul­
ders. And thus, while sucking the rat’s
Railroad Tickets, Shipping Recipts,
blood, he crushed his bones, and the
rat dropped over limp and dead.
Excursion Tickets, Insurance Policies,
Later in the day three more rats were
Elaced in the cage, but as they were
Tags of every style, Certificates of Stock,
alf grown only, they lasted but a min­
ute or so. Each time the weasel’s meth­
Apothecaries’ Labels, Certificates of Deposit,
od of killing was the sama.
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BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
Good Printing
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At Low Rates,
The Age of Decoration.
A young man called at the box office
of the Baldwin Theater the other day
aud handed the treasurer a suspicious-
looking roll of paper.
“Please hand that to the manager,”
said he.
The treasurer looked at it dubiously.
“I’ll give it to him, if you like,” he
remarked; “but I might as well tell
you that he’s got more manuscripts
now than he can shake a stick at, and
he swore the other day that if I took
in any more plays he’d”----- .
“Play!” said the young man, with a
snort; “play!—why, what do you take
me for, young feller? Do you think
I’m a play-writer? No, sir! I’m sales­
man in a paper-hanging house, I am,
and them is samples of our new lines
of papers. Play! Well, that is gall!”
The treasurer apologized. — San
Frandtoo Argonaut.
Bring on your job work. We are
now prepared to do job work in the
latest and most approved style of the K
Orders of Exercises,
Rewards of Merit,
Omnib u s Tickets,
Dry Goods Tags,
Lecture Tickets,
School Records,
Town Reports,
Bills of Fare,
Show Cards,
Wood Cuts,
Pamphlets,
Magazines,
Tax Bills,
Lectures,
Books,
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Bills of Exchange,
Railroad Receipts,
Letter Headings,
Express Orders,
Business Cards-,
Note Headings,
Visiting Cards,
Bank Notices,
Check Books,
Stock Lists,
Way Bills,
Envelopes,
Billets,
Bonds.
Briefs,
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1887
The Weekly
1888
National Republican
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oampaign.
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E. W. FOX,
President and Manager,
Washington,!). 0.
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have the NATIONAL REPUBLICAN
and THE REPORTER for the bal­
ance of this year , 1887, for $ 1.75 ; or
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four dollars cash. Now is the time
to subscribe.
Address, D. C. IRELAND A Co.,
McMinnville, Or.
NEW OPENING
In McMinnville, Or.
ERNEST
BOLLACK,
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Jewelry Work Neatly Done.
Watches Guaranteed and
Warranted.
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Third street, bet. C. and D. in the tailoring
establishment of R. B. Hibbs.
JOHN J. 8AX,
Has his
Feed Chopping Mill
In Running Order,
—AND—
Will chop Feed for $2 per ton
or one-tenth toll.
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Farmers and others having grain to chop
oan oorne to my mill, and attend to any
bnsiness in the city to better advantage than
driving two miles out of town to get their
ohopping done.
JOHN J. SAX.
McMinnville, Or.
The Csntral Hotel,
Dining Station of the 0. C. R. R.
McMinnville, Oregon.
IT. Llultxier, Prop.
(Late of the St. Charles.)
This Hotel Uns just been refitted and new­
ly refurnished throngbout, end will be kept
in a first class style.
The table is supplied with all the market
affords, and gu< sts e.i rely upon good clean
beds, and oomfortable rooms.
Special accomodations for commercial
travelers.
o*sr 6.000,000 £ eoplluju