The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, March 16, 1887, Image 2

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    The Daily Reporter.
Mr. Hermann leaves Wash­
Wayland Hunsaker, who lives ington to-day for home, via.
D. C. JKEl.ANO A CO. 1TB1.ISHEBS.
on his fathers farm in Marion Canada. In calling yesterday to
Subscription Hate«.
NEW SPRING
He pay his parting respects to Presi­
By Çarrier per week........................ 10 cents county, is home on a visit.
dent
Cleveland,
he
took
occasion
(Payable ou Satarday.)
reports things lively in that sec­
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to speak of the disappointment
By Afiiil 10cents per Month (In Advance.) tion of the country.
Mrs. Adams ami daughters of the people of the northwest
Itatcs for Advertising
over the failure of the river and
Will be made satisfactory to all applicants. have been visiting the family of
harbor bill to become a law.
GOODS
Rev. A. J. Hunsaker.
McMinnville, Or. - - Meh. 16, 1887
The
president
replied,
in
sub
­
The students are still drop­
ping out. Messrs. Jones, Gwinn, stance, that in his opinion there
The Situation in Europe.
Chapin and Lynch have quit. is as much money on hand as
can be expended profitatably
Now that the elections in Mr. Gwinn is going to teach.
AT
Germany have gone in favor of The Misses Sarah and Fannie during the coming summer;
Bismark, attention is being turn­ Baxter paid the school a visit that congress has grown extrav­
agant in the matter of appro­
ed once again to Russia and the last week.
east. It has all along been sup­ On Monday Miss Hunsaker, priations for the improvement
posed that Russia rather wel­ of this place, accompanied by of rivers and harbors, and that
comed the prospect of a war be­ the Misses Adams, of Marion for these and other reasons he
tween France and Germany, county, visited the school; also felt it to be his duty not to sign
and that it was only waiting the on the same merning Mr. Eldon the bill.
outbreak of a conflict to renew Antrim, of Wheatland.
regon
nacific
nailroad,
CALL
nly
popular
noute-
in earnest its designs upon Bul­
O
ver
icturesque
anges. »
Last
week
Mr.
John
Lynch
re
­
garia. Some time ago the state­
ment was made in the Russian ceived a telegram announcing Fast Time, Sure Connection, New Equipment
press that Russia would abstain the serious illness of his brother.
225 Miles Shortest
from action iu Bulgaria until Mr. Lynch at once departed for
AND SEE THEM.
20 Hours Less Time.
the relations between France Eugene, the home of his brother.
Accommocations unsurpassed for comfort
and Germany were more clearly Mr. M. V. Lynch another of the aud safety. Fares and Freights MUCH
LESS than by any other route between all
defined. It is now hinted that brothers who resides at this in
Willamette valley and San Francisco.
place,
received
on
Sunday
a
tele
­
this statement was merely to di­
Only Route via Yaquina Bay
vert the attention of the powers gram summoning him to the
from Bulgaria, and that Russia bedside of his brother. In ac- To San. Francisco.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS,
has been actively at work in cordance with this he left for
Eugene
on
Monday,
I
under-
(Except Sundays.)
pushing the Bulgarian question
stand
that
Mr.
Lynch
Leave Corvallis at 2 p. m. Leave Ya­
had
been
to a settlement. A rather sus­
quina at 7.10 a. ni.
Hear ye, people of Yamhill county. I will
picious incident occured in Bul­ sick for some time.
Oregon and California, West side, trains sell my line stock of BOOTS and SHOES
Twelve weeks from last Tues­
connect at Corvallis.
now on hand at ten per cent discount, and
garia during the week. The
The
steamship
Yaquina city, whim has ray
day
until
the
close
of
school.
It
garrison of Silistria revolted and
been undergoing repairs, and the Sarta Ma­
Large, New and Ele­
declared against the Regency. will soon be the order of the ria will each sail on the dates below named:
gant Stock
FROM YAQUINA.
The revolt was quickly suppress­ day to procure speakers for com­ Yaquina City.... .. Thursday, .Jan. 27 That is en route, will be sold at a profit of
Maria.......
. Wednesday, Feb. 2 ten per cent. There is
ed. It is reported that many of mencement. It is to be hoped Santa
Yaquinn
City....
..............
Tuesday Feb. 8
ONLY
Monday Feb. 14 One BOOT and SHUE
the oflicers who were concerned that those who have the matter Santa Maria
store in McMinnville
Yaquina
City
.
..............
Sunday
Feb.
20
where you can get your moneys worth, and
in the revolt at Silistria were in hand will procure the very Santa Maria
....Saturday, Feb. 26 that is at Deilschneider’s. Come and see me.
Friday, March 4 Next door to Yamhill County bank.
formerly concerned in the depo­ best talent afforded by the state. Yaquina City EROM SAN FRANCISCO.
F. DEILSCHNEIDER
sition of Prince Alexander. The There is an especial desire to Santa Maria
.Friday Jan. 28
Yaquina City
Thursday. Feb. 3
incident has occasioned some­ have a good programme, as Mr. Santa
Maria....
Wednesday Feb. 9
Yaquina City
. Tuesday Feb. 15
what of a stir in Austria. It is A. M. Sanders is to graduate Santa
Maria.......
Monday, Feb. 21
this
year.
Yaquina City
Sunday Feb. 27
understood that recent events
Mr. W. C. Hembree has been
have brought about a renewal
Daily Passenger Trains
of the defensive alliance between improving his Collegeside prop­
(Except Sundays,)
-----or-----
erty, by fencing it.
Leves Yaquina
6:20 a. m.
Germany, Austria and Italy.
McMinnville College Notes.
F. W. Redmoni’s.
4
BOOTS § SHOES
T om B ericht .
A Bellevue correspondent says
the mail to that place “has been
taken from us again, or had just
about as well be. Under the
new regulation it will conic on
the train to Sheridan, then down
the next day. This takes two
days to get a letter to or from
Portland.
Unless there is a
transfer at Whites, all mail from
McMinnville will have to go via.
Portland to reach Bellevue,
Sheridan and points beyond.
Our “fine” January weather
did its work. A' cotemporary
says: Rose bushes, blackberries
and wild raspberry bushes are
killed by the frost. The fore
part of the winter was so open
and warm, putting vegetation
and fruit trees too forward, We
had a cherry tree in bloom
when the snow commenced to
fall, Parties who are holding
dried fruit had better hold on a
while longer and see what the
The pile of inverted blessings outcome will be.
laid on the grave of the forty­ The committee inform us that
ninth congress bids fair to reach the I. O. G. T. supper will be
an attitude far exceeding that of posponed at the meeting Friday
the Washington monument.
night.
Arrive Corvallis
.. .10:38 a. m.
Arrive Albany
11:30 a.m.
12:10 p. m.
Leave Albany
Arrive < orvallis
1:22 p m.
Arrive Yaquina
.. 5:45 p. m.
The Company reserves the right to change
sailing days. Fares, between Corvallis and
San Francisco. Rail and Cabin, $14; Rail
and Steerage, $11.88.
For information applv to
CH AS. C. HOGUE,
Acting Gen. F. and Pass. Agent.
Corvallis. Oregon
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Third St., Opposite
YAMHILL CO, BANK.
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the
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Carrying a fall line of all goods made by
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