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The DaHy Reporter, p C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS, McMinnville, Or. - Nov. 13, 1886 The brick work on the rebuilding of Sax’s mill will probably be done by days work. The retail stores of Third street were never more attractive than now. They make such beautiful displays that it is positively painful for busy people to pass without stopping to educate their taste by gazing in at the show windows. The parties interested in the organ ization of a choral union, also all sub scribers, are cordially' invited to meet at Garrison opera house, on Tuesday evening next, November 16th, at the hour of 7 o’clock, p. m., sharp. A gen eral invitation extended to all who de sire to participate. Subscribers to both the Daily and M eekly Reporter continue to reach us in numbers satisfactory. Among those added yesterday were Wiu. Kapus, Portland, Dr. G. H. Smith, Amity, W. H. Renfro, Pullman, and Miles Hendricks, Astoria. If you have friends abroad send them the Reporter. It is better than a letter from home in many ways. ■pie tire bell has arrived and will be mounted next week. j- F. Mayer of Sheridan, has been appointed notary public. The days are getting too short at both ends to do much business. The corporation cow has been sta bled until the city gardens are more attractive. The supreme court of Oregon says the Portland water committee is a legal body. e H oil C. B. Watson has fallen into a good practice at Astoria. He is de serving of it. W. H. Renfro, with McConnell, Chambers, & Co., Pullman, reports good times in that region. The east Oregonian does not speak in very complimentary terms of Dr. G. H. Davis, located in Yamhill county. The Weekly Reporter, a faithful As fine a job of work as has been and complete compendium of the turned out of any shop in Oregon, is week’s news, is furnished for 16j cents that done by W. F. Collard on the a month. gun of Postmaster Wisecarver. The Miss Esther Hash and Miss Lena Curl of Dayton, were in the city on stock was broken off and iron work Tuesday, and paid the Reporter office damaged, but Collard has put in a splendid English walnut stock, and it a welcome call. Blackburn A Peckham made an as- is about as nice, and equally as good iignment for the benefit of their cred as new, He is now at work on a re itors. It is thcught they will be able peating shot gun of his own inven tion. to pay 50 cents on the dollar. Dr. F. A. Baily, T. H. Tongue, J. H. It is mooted about that a neck-tie Sewell have party is seriously contemplated in La r.’ *• and e M. Collins '••• “. t : about com- I pleted their new creamery at Hillsboro. fayette, at which Sheriff Harris will It will have a capacity for 200 milch not be present, if an angry multitude cows. can by strategy prevent it. But that Dr. G. H. Smith of Amity, was in Marple will be. We hope not. As wq the city yesterday. He reports Amity have said before so we urge now, let flourishing, with but few on the sick the law take its proper course. This list. Old lady Goucher was not so well man may possibly be innocent, al yesterday. This evening and to-morrow, at the though the very strongest circum opera house, Geo. P. Colby, the elo stances fix the guilt upon him and he quent inspirational speaker, of Orange stands accused as the assassin, the city, Florida, will lecture. The public brutal slayer of D. I. Corker. As the Telegram says : ‘‘Evidence that there sre very cordially invited to attend. In Astoria a dozen of eggs sell for is a sturdy and full crop of desperadoes fifty-five cents now. The hen that in this state, ripe for the gallows, is lsid them, dressed and ready to cook, made apparent by the record of every •ells for forty’ cents. Moral—Don’t week. Ex-convicts, many of whom kill the hen that lays the golden egg. are at liberty, not because of expired I ncle Richard Cook has distributed sentence but through mistaken clem •bout a barrel of as fine sour krout as ency, abound. Marple >• one of them. was ever made, among the good peo He only escaped the penitentiary a ple of this city. He will fill orders for few years ago by that most villianous •ny amount from a gallon up to a cask of all acts—turning state’s evidence. The mawkish sentiment that insists By gosh ; here’s cheek. Lum Smith upon considering the criminal under hw got to calling us Dear Editor. sentence the abused party in the case "Iiat gall. No, Lum; no; none of has much to do with this state of af those you refer to gall us half as badly fairs. Humanity tempered with com ••your devilish Herald. Send our copy mon sense and guided by a strict sense of justice toward society should rule to Buick, or to—anybody I The public school exercises were our prison system. The penitentiary interesting yesterday. Among the might and should be made so excel 'isitors present we noticed Mesdamcs lent a place to keep out of, that a before H A. Loughary, S. A. Manning, J. W. crimimT would hesitate loi bault, M. J. Washburne and E. L. E. exposing himself to a second term " bite, also Messrs. Loughary, Bur- within its walls. Certain hanging for willful murder, and a sentence served “ett, Pond and C. Hussey. "onderful, isn’t it, how very care- to the full limit in a place that is not people are. Three letters were put made more homelike than a prison tn the post office this week, two with- should be for leaser crimes, would put Out stanqts upon them one for Mr. such a restraint open criminal pro society im kelson, Portland, very indefinite : and pensities as * that ia to it a one for A. M. Harrison, Cottage Grove. munity iroto perpetual rr • downright Also one addressed to "Station 15, O,” »herever that may be. scourge. Fine fresh cranberries at the bakery MISCELLANEOUS. this morning. Best job printing in the county at! the lowest prices. First National Bank, Spectators will be admitted to the OREGON gallery at the firemen’s ball thanks VoMINNVIULB...................... giving evening. J acob W ortman .................... President P. T hompson ............ Vice-president Baxter A Martin have the finest J D. ohn W ortman ....................... Cashier line of tea and coffee in tin' city. Call Transact« a General Banking business. and sample the lot. Interest allowed on tone deposits. Call and see those new walnut bed Collections made on favorable tortus. steads at \\ . H. Bingham's furniture Bi^ht Exchange and Telegraphic Tranatau on New York, San Francisoo and Portland. store, direct from Chicago. Office hours—from 8 a. in. tot p. in. Pupils are preparing for a school exhibition soon to be given in the in FlllE INSURANCE. terest of the library fund. JOHX HOKTStV Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of mu Repreaenta the following sterling ooiupan- London A Liverpool A Globe, North sic in McMinnville and at McMinn iee: British A Mercantile, Commercial Union ville college. Residence corner of Fire Amooiation, German American, Fire- man’s Fund, Hartford, ('onimeroinl, Angle Second and C Streets. Nevada, State Investment. The Firemen’s ball will be the finest Wheat insumnoe a specialty. afiair of the year. Music by coach whip string band, and supper by the popu lar caterer L. H. Cook. The program is fine. A brother of Hon. J. A. C. Freund is here on a visit from Tulare, California, where they raise wheat by irrigation. Yesterday he felt as if he was going to be caught by a dew, and as a dry Aa. I CITI TRUCK. climate suits his health better, will bid Having purchased the Strain property, sad his friends adieu and b« off on the permanently looated in McMinnville, san next steamer. We were pleased to ready to do all kinds of Truck an« Deliv ery Work at short uotioe. All Roods en make his acquaintance. trusted to our care will be oarefuiiy handled. ■ ■■ And promptly delivered. Also keep oa baud Cliurch dialler». Wood of all kinds as aheap as the oboe pest. Orders loft at the City Drag store will be promptly attended to. J J. < <>L LARDAI Band of Hope meeting thia after noon at two o’clock. M. E, church, H. P. Satchwell pastor ItwiraMMIWW wwwNi Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., Sunday school at 9i30. Ail are Hair Cwttlwg, MMavimg ant rttou—i peeMng Parlar. cordially invited to attend. Seats free. 15e SHAVING 15c. St. James (Catholic) church. Mass at 10: 30a. m.on the second and fourth C. H. FLEM1WC, Pfoprlitffr. Sundays of each month. Sunday I Beoeeaeor «e A. C. Wyndham A school at 2: 30 p. m. every Sunday. J. Ladies and ehikdseo'a work a specialty, Any stylo of Hair Cutting desired, with neetaoea S. White, rector. dyeing of ell >ieeery>Uens warranted. Services at the St. James church, Hair Fancy hair dressing a specialty. Hot or John C. Fair rector, at 11 a. m, and cold baths always ready, only 15 cts. Third street between O and D, McMinnville, Or. 7.00 p. in. Sunday school at 9:30 • Friday evening service at 700. Seals Oregon Kidney Tea. free ; all are cordially invited. Baptist Church, G. J. Burchett pas Nature's own Remedy tor. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a Will speedily relieve a nd per manently oure all the varrows m and 7 00 p in ; Sunday school at 9:30 difficulties nriaing from a disor am, all are cordially invited to attend. dered condition of the Eld. F. Dillard Holman, who is en LIVER AND KIDNEY fl. route to Forest Grove and Hillsboro, It ia perfectly harm lees and oan be given to the rnoet deli where he has engaged to preach the cate woman or ohild. For sale ensuing year, will preach in the Chris by all drugged*. tian church of thia city Sunday, H msix , Hsrrawr A W oodwasd , Wholesale Agente, morning and evening. Portland, Oregon. C. P. Church, T. H. Henderson paa- tor. Services Sunday forenoon and Japanese Cleanffng evening. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. All are cordially invited to attend. ...... CREAM----- Subject for forenoon: "Success we H. C. WANKK, Tlanufarturer aaS cannot, and success we can afford.” Iselc Hreprieter. Subject for evening: “Some reason« MoMinnvilte ... Oregon. why people should liecome Christians 11118 preparation is nneq ns lied for cleans while they are young.’’ ing garments of all soiled spots. Paint, Tar, o K T o Greece, etc . eraduxi'ed instantly Give it a trial. J4<"lt may be had of your Iruggist, looal agent, or by addressing the undersign ed Agents Wanted. H. C. MA NEE, McMinnville, 1 »regon Late of Independence, having purchased the TEA JIM AVI> TRUCK» Of Logan Bros A Henderson, offers hie services in that line to the public, end will 4>iuaraMlce Matinlactia« To all who favor him with their patronage. He will keep a wagon specially adapted to the delivery of paresis, trunks setebefa etc., for the aoeomodstion of the public. Orders toft at the stable will be promptly attended to at