The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, November 23, 1886, Image 3

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    The Daily Reporter.
Public bciiool Exhibition.
Jones, gave the young men present
MlSC ELLA NEOUS
The exhibition last Friday evening some good advice. Cora Baker made
drew an immense crowd of friends and « bewitching bride. Anna Bynum a
p. c. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS.
First National Bank.
jfcMiutiville, Or. - Nov 23. 1886 patrons of the school to the Opera good mother-in-law, and Gw. Clark
house. The exercises opened with a Mr. Over Due, did well. Ralph Brown
-
OREGON
“Song of welcome" by the school. The being a minister just suited him. “Kit­ McMlNNVIuLE,
Band of Hope pic-nic at Grange programme was then followed out with ty’s Funeral" brought down the house. J acob W oriman .................... President
h*ll. Saturday p. m.
D- P. T iiorchon ........... Vice president
few exceptions. Elon Wallace has a
J
The weather yesterday was a regu- good voice and did well in his recita­ and Gracie Stuart, as the orator, was ohn W ortman ....................... Cashier
jar webfooter’s delight.
tion entitled ‘ Recollections.’’ Maud too funny for anything The following TraiiMcU a Geusral Banking buamsM
It isn’t tea that’s intoxicating it’s Washburne was the sweetest little girls composed tin* funeral procession, Interest allow«'.! on tone «iepuait«.
ftillsetion« made on favorable terms.
the gif'
peurs it out.
“Milk maid” we ever saw. Lester Lena Baker, Ines F.ecleston, Georgia Siji'ht Exchange and T«l»<r*phi«' Trau ata*
New York, San Francisco and Portland.
A straight Hush—one that is n’t Daniels won hearty applause from the Storey. Leia Vanatta, Lillie Adams, on Oftioo
hour»—from V a. m. to 4 p. tn.
manufacted by means of rouge.
audience for declaiming so well. Hu­ and Ambie Wright. “Good Night ” was
Councilman C. D. Johnson had our bert Toney, Pearl Kirkwood. Minnie then sung by the school. It is next to
lympathy yesterday he was setting Howell, Dotha Daniels and Lizzie impossible to do full justice to all. The
JOHX VVORTWAA
up a stove.
Jaehn did excellently. The instru­ entertainment was a success in every
ReurtMieiil.s th« following sterling oo tut»« ti­
Gold and silver ladies watches at a mental duett by Priscilla and Chas. respect, and our people should be les l.ondoii A Liverp«H>l A Giube, North
British A Mercantile. (Amiuieroinl Vnion
big bargain at the McMinnville jew­ Galloway was well executed, and they proud of it.
Fire Aaaoointion, Germini Anierioen. Fir«-
lu.ufs
Fund. Hartford, Commercial. Anglo
elry store.
were also heartily applauded. Maud
Grissen is enlarging his store room Nevada, State Inveatment.
Knight A Hiatt have as nice a Randall. Irene Rummell, Laura Miller. to double capacity.
Wheat insurance a specialty.
place of business as any on Third Ambie M right and Lizzie Cline recited
Spectators will be admitted to the
street Give them a call.
nicely. Ray Satchwell could not have gallery at the firemen’s ball thanks­ Watch This Art QaUtry.
A nice lunch for 25 cents at the St. done better in his recitation entitled
giving evening.
Charles hotel on the 25th, from ten o’­ “What is a minority.” Forest Narver
The ladies society of the C. P. church
clock p in. till two in the morning.
has a good voice and could be heard will give an entertainment Friday
The McMinnville Business College distinctly all over the hall. Cyntitha evening, Dec. 10, 1886.
ig open every evening at 7 o’clock for Fellows always does well, but last even­ The Guild of St. James (Episcopal)
students in writing, drawing and book­ ing she really excelled all former ef­ church will hold a fair on Wednesday
forts in rendering the recitation enti­ evening, December 1st.
keeping.
tled
“Would you?** The quaitet by
All firemen who expect to attend
An attractive part of the Episcopal
Mesdames
Campbell
and
Tucker.
the ball Thursday evening, are re­
church fair, will be a Japanese table,
quested to appear in uniform, by order Messrs. Rogers and Price was greatly containing handsome articles for sale.
enjoyed. We are sorry we could not
of the committee.
A special Thanksgiving service will
Friends and relatives of R., S. Cook, earn the names of the four little girls
be held at St. Janies church on Thurs­
met at his house on Sunday and cele­ that spoke ‘‘In the morning.” “The
day
at 10 o’clock a. in., Rev. John C.
brated his 68th birth day anniversary ittle Philosophers" was splendid.
These little girls have good voices, and Fair officiating, at which time an of-
in right social way.
’ering will be made for the benefit of
If you want your business repre­ surprised all present by doing more
Good Samaritan Hospital.
sented in the Thanksgiving 20-page than well. In the song, “Our Baby”
Union services will be held at the
edition of the Daily Reporter, hand the alto singing by little Florence
This is the time ot venr when
Hamnett was beautiful. She possesses C. P. church on Thanksgiving, at
in your copy early.
Merchants all begin to show
McMinnville jewelery store is now a wonderful voice for one so young. which time a sermon will be preached
low prices. We realize that
the biggest and largest west of Port­ The dialogue of Ralph Story and Wirt by Rev. Mr. Satchwell, of the M.
Gardner
was
received
and
created
lots
permanent
trade cannot be
church.
land and the cheapest in Oregon.
of fun. Ina Gooper and Gracie Stuart
made unless one has the cor»
Wm. Holl, proprietor.
Singular but True.
in
their
recitations
did
splendidly,
and
rect styles and correct prices.
A First Class Thanksgiving Dinner
their
many
friends
have
just
reason
to
People
are
terribly
forgetful
some
­
We are selling goods at aston*
will be served at the Central Hotel on
the 25th. by the prince of good cater- be proud of them. Cora Baker has a times. We once heard of a man so ishingly low prices on the mer­
sweet voice’ and Eva Baxter was inde­ forgetful that he forgot his own name. ' its of our wares.
trs. mine host L. H. Cook.
We know
If you want a stuffed jrig, fattened pendent to perfection. In “Jarley’s But there is one remarkable thing that there are no better styles
wax works,” Mrs. Jarley was repre­ about people who go to Bi«hop & Kay 's ,
upon pure wholesome feed, call at the
sented by Miss Mary Clemmins ; Chi­ to buy their clothing. They get such of Clothing, no better fitting,
Enrisko market.
Unless specially
nese giant, Morris Sweet; Welsh goods tits and fine goods and low ' no better made than ours, and
ordered it will not be killed.
Dwarf, Gracie Stuart; Martha Bangs, prices, that they do no forget it, but go i we believe that no one in Me-
L. P. Pond, of Corvallis, father of
Lizzie Cline; Mrs. 8. A. Winslow, round regularly every year to lay in Minnville is selling Clothing
Mrs. D. Wallace, was in the city yes­
Cyntitha Fellows; Blue Beard, Hallie another supply. When you read this | as cheaply as we are.
terday en route to Portland upon
Powell; Lord Ryron, John Manee: you will never forget it. It will make
We only ask an inspection
business. We acknowledge a call.
Capt. Kidd. Walter Baker ; Lady Blou- indellible impressions on your mind, | of our goods and a comparison
The Firemen’s ball will be the finest
sabella, Eva Baxter; Mermaid, Ola and when you want anything in the ot prices.
affair of the year. Music by coachwhip
Burt; The Boy stood on the burning clothing line you will go straight to
BISHOP A KAY.
string band, and supper by the popu-
deck, Forest Narver; The sleeping Bishop A Kay’« and buy it.
lar caterer L. H. Cook. The program
FASHIONABLE
Beauty. Josie Gardner ; Siamese Twins
is fine.
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Perry Leabo and Xerxes Gant. All
Why do you pay for inferior silver
The Exchange hotel of North Yam­
sustained their character« well. Katie
plated table ware big prices, if
hill,
containing twenty-two rooms in
Gorman as “Little Nell” deserves
you get at the McMinnville jewelry
much credit and praise. Little Helen all, two stories high, is offered for «ale
’tore, Wm. Holl, the best and finest
Galbreath won the heart of every one for cash, or exchange for real estate.
tan be had for the same price.
present. The dialogue entitled “We The house is well known to the travel­ Buy Fashionable Goods From the
The young people who attended the
are four” reflects great credit on those ing public, and doing a gixal business.
Head-quarters of Fashion.
birth day anniversary party at the resi­
little girls. The song “Now we are The present proprietor’« reason for
dence of W. C. Hembree last evening, happy children” was very good The selling is that he is too far advanced
FALL STOCK RECEIVED.
in honor of Miss Marie, report having
dialogue entitled “That naughty boy," in age to attend to it, and is determin­
MISS r. K. Hl ’KN,
•’•ad a very fine and enjoyable time.
Wr.Hinn villa. Or
Daisy Young as Widow Blinker, 8am- ed to sell if an opportunity is offered,
From one who was present we are mie Symons as Cyrus, her naughty even at a sacrifice. In fact he is bound
informed that the party at Dr. A. K. boy. and so he was, Nora Cooper as to sell it if • customer comes. North
Olds bv the young folk, was a splen­
» C. IBBLAND A CO.,
Sally Hafl^m. and Nellie Gardner as Yamhill if as rapidly improving town
did art r. Three set were on the floor Kitty.waa greeted |rith nij?rry laughter. a* any <»a the west side, is the ceuter
at odp
ie. Music and collation fine. Mr. John Knight then
point for
thenljSh'ed
favored tHe
the au- qf a huge
, , tradl, the starting
.
8ul»s i >e for the Rejwrter. and pay dience with a song and as he so capti ] Tillamook bay, the resort for hunters
lor it w’ 11 yon Bubscribe, and we wil
,’’ he was not allowed to j and sp< rteiiun in the summer season,
Htdgr nrselvea to rive you more vated ’unt all,
rest until he recited tn the most con»i-|anrt.i i* . tin best chance for a gtxxl
r 1 c ’J
De*», f. * ess * money
:l «1 whole state. For further
, than any óther cal manner. ‘ My Mother-in-law.” The| map
Jones,
”
waa
very
I
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ress this offi« e,or apply
ir m Willamette valley. The dialogue, “Mrs. Jons
McMinnville, Oregnn.
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Yamhill, Oregon.
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