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The Daily Reporter. Glandered Horses. MISCELLANEOUS, al pieces show talent of the highest order, much to the sur prise of your correspondent who First National Bank, —OF M’MINNVILLE, OREGON.— has visited art galleries in many large cities. Such work is not ------ OFFICERS :------ J acob W ortman .................... President only deserving words of encour W. D. F enton , .............. Vice-president agement but liberal patronage J ohn W ortman ....................... Cashier as well. Why buy cheap chromos Transacts a General Banking business. Interest allowed on time deposits. when we can get home produc Collections made on favorable terms. Exchange and Telegraphic Transie» tions greatly superior in merit on Sight New York, San Francisco and Portland. for but little more, and very Office hours—from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. often the same price, at the same time encouraging art and FIRE INSURANCE. JOHN WORTMAN artists at home? Represents the following sterling compan It was through this kind of ies: London & Liverpool & Globe, North & Mercantile, Commercial Union encouragement that California British Fire Association, German Amerioan, Fire to-day proudly claims one of the man’s Fund, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo State Investment. foremost living painters, Toby Nevada, Wheat insurance a specialty. E. Rosenthol, painter of the famous “Elaine” picture. It is to be hoped that the A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON good people who managed the art gallery this year may con tinue in the good work, and make the exhibition of art work an annual occurrence. Z. Discussing the sickness among horses so prevalent just now in Subscription IIul<*k. By Carrier i>er week.......................... 10 oenta Yamhill county, one of our lead (Payable on Saturday.) ing farmers, Hon. J. J. Hender Single Copy....................................... 2 “ By Mail 10 oents per Month (In Advance.) son remarked that the great cause of so much blind staggers, Hute* for Adi ertisiiig Will be made satisfactory to all applioAnts. was owing to great neglect on the part of owners feeding fern McMinnville, Or. - - Feb. 28, 1887 hay. He is an advocate of clean oats, straw, plenty of salt, fresh Special Elections water and grooming, and his Some of our cotemporaries ap stock shows that it is good. Con pear to be muddled over the cerning glanders in horses, a special elections to occur in Ore Polk county correspondent says : gon next November. Simply Would it not be a good plan and stated, this is all there is of it : does not the law compel persons “There will be a special election who have glandered horses to in this state on the 15th of next kill and bury them, or destroy in November on which day the some way, so that they will be people will vote on three propos out of the way of other stock run ed amendments to the constitu ning at large, or in the same en tions of the state. 1. Prohibit closure where a diseased animal ing the sale and manufacture of is located ? We are all aware NEW TO-DAY. liquors. 2. Raising the salar that there are glandered horses ies of state officers ; 3rd, chang not many miles from here and EMMA HEATH Agricultural Implements, Pumps, ing the time of holding the that in several instances they THE Pipes, Etc. general election from June to had to be killed, and in one in Dramatic Company. Alli of which will be sold as November.” stance report has it on reliable authority dogs and chickens died LOW FOR CASH. Editing A Newspape.r from eating of the carcass of one As the times will allow. It does not seem possible for of these dead animals. They Fill T1. Page, - - - Comedian an editor in these days to “please suffered all the symptoms of a Prof. Stein - Musical Director We Hake a Specialty or all everybody.” We found a demo glandered horse. Farmers, would And a company of twelve people, at Kinds of Job Work Par Garrison Opera House. ticularly crat in Lafayette last Saturday it not be well to look into this NIGHTS ONLY who criticised the Reporter for matter of glanders. It is sur Iron and Tin Roofing, saying recently that “Gov. Pen- prising to a person who has giv Friday and Saturday, March 4 and In selections from the following Galvanized iron Cornices and window caps. noyer is proving himself to be en this matter a thought at the 5. repertoire : In faot we do anything that comes in governor in earnest and no mis extent the disease has spread in East Lynne, Robert Macaire, May our line, with neatness and dis Blossom, Fanchon, Camille, take. Swindles of every kind the last few years, and it has all patch and, New Magdalen, and 100 will stand slim show during his sprung from a delicacy on the others. Never Tell You it Can’t be Done. administration;” and here conies part of the people to enforce the Friday Night - - - - East Lynns. Bring on your designs and we will cut your patterns, and do your work, and a republican (so-called) who law and compel persons who Reserved seats 75 cents, on sale at don’t you forget it. Rogers Todd’s drug store. General puts in his protest because we have such horses to dispose of admission 50 cents. South east cor. .'Id and C streets, McMinn said that “Senator Mitchell’s at them in the proper way. ville, Oregon A. H. & O. O. HODSON. Administrators Notice to titude on the interstate com Art Gallery. Creditors. merce bill has been criticised bv is hereby gpen that Niles Nelson E d . R eporter :—The seventh has Notice persons who are always ready been appoipfii d ; dfmnistrator of the es of MioMnel Njknin deoeased. There to find fault with our represen annual firemen’s fair held at tate fore all papsons h.unng claims against said artw hereby/notified to present them tatives abroad, while in total ig Garrison’s Opera house last estate with the proper vouches to him at Hobson- Oregon, within six months prior to this norance of the circumstances week, was in every way a most ville, 21st day February 1887, or to I. T. Maulsby, that move them to action.” enjoyable and successful affair Atty, for estate. NILES NELSON. 51.5t Both were honestly and faithful and a credit to the managing X oí ice oí* Final Settlement ly stated as candid matters of committee. Notice is hereby given that Frank Ekroth There was, however, connect administrator of the estate of A. C. Lamb fact, and we art» here to defend deceased^bas filed in the oouny court of the not only this but every other ed with it one feature, deserving state of OreJbn Cuu' county of Tillamook,his final ai-o.jumt as juu€h administrator, and the he P lace , similiar statement emanating of special mention, and that was oourt lij^iixedJniesday, April 5th, 1887, at the hq^T of Ufno’olook, a. m. at the court the Art Gallery. Aside from the house in Lincoln in said oounty and state, from this pen. Where you will— ■ ■ ■ the heating thereof. Therefore all per revenue derived by the Fire De for sons interested will appear at said time and The sequel of “ Orna, the partment, it afforded the people plaoe to show oause, if any they have, why said estate be not finally settled. Child of Sorrow,” appears in this a splendid opportunity to view FRANK EKROTH. Administrator. 1 T. MAU1JSBY, Atty for Estate. issue of the Daily Reporter, and of puleological and mineral spe Feb. 21st, 1887. 51.5t will bo continued until complet cimens, rare curiosities and rel Aotieeof Final Settlement ed. It is a fitting ending for the ics of various kinds. The col Notice is hereby given that Geo. L. Fuller, of the last will and testament of F. many trials that fell to her lot, lection of Mr. J. E. Brooks de executor W. Hod deceased, has filed in the county o < ’regon in the county and shows how heroically a serves special mention. It is court -4 n the - of Tilla lal acoount as suoh exec- woman can suffer and endure. an _rt has fixed Tuesday, rare and valuable, and the owner utor, April 5 he hour of 1 o’clock, p. m., at ouse in Linooln in said At a recent exhibition in Eng may be justly proud of it. county and ______ ______ for the ____ hearing thereof. Goods of all kind, and above The paintings and crayon therefore a!Ypersons interested will appear all Furnishing land, where prizes were given THE LOWEST PRICES. Also agents HUIV auu IU 3UDW at auiu said time and pmuv plaoe to show VrtUSV, cause, 11 if any for the for walking horses, the speed at drawings exhibited by local they have, why said estate be not settled. I. T. MAULSBY, Atty, for Estate. tained was over five miles an artists would be a credit to art Gno. L. F ul & bb , Executor of the last Brownsville Woolen lli!l, and testAment of F. W. Hodge deceased. Carrying a full line of all goods made by hour. galleries in larger cities. Sever- will Feb. 21at. 1887. 51.5* these celebrated mills. D. C. IRELAND 4 CO. PCBLIHHERS. EMMA HEATH 2 2 BISHOP <fc KAT. ■THE CLOTHIERS! ALWAYS FIND LATEST STYLES.