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The Daily Reporter. p. C. IRELAND <t CO. PUBLISHERS, McMinnville, Or. - Nov. 27, 1886 McMinnville never was so lively be- [are on Thanksgiving day as it was this week. Look at the prizes at Grissen’s ; and ilio «t Rogers <fc Todd’s and E. B. Fellows’. The firemen’s ball was a most en- oyable one. and a surfeit of satisfac tion to all concerned. Capt. W. S. Powell, of Dayton, called .n Thanksgiving and made his thank offering to the Reporter. Mrs. D. A. Wallace spent Thanks giving, and a birthday (here 26) with her parents in Corvallis. Uncle James Fletcher lias got back to old Yamhill, safe and sound from hi« journey east, glad to get home. He was not snowed in. Clay pigeon shooting was enjoyed by our sporting “best shots” to their hearts content, on Thursday, just »cross the Yamhill river. J. E. and Cooper Brooks, and Maine Berry, returned from a prospecting j»unt far up into the Cascade range this week. They were absent six weeks, and had a splendid time. Take a look into the store of Bax- ter 4 Martin, and if you do not find things in fine style, suited to the taste of the most fastidious, we shall miss our guess somewhat. Mrs. Banister has our thanks for a bountiful remembrance on Thanksgiv ing. As she is the mother of a printer- editof she can more fully than many others realize our appreciation. An interesting programme, consist ing of music, elocution and tableaux, will be rendered at the Episcopal church fair, at the Opera house, De eember ist. Refreshments will be lerved. Detniering’s window, decorated with ill the good things furnished by the bountiful hand of Providence, was greatly admired on the 25th. Indeed, well might all exclaim, I^et us be Thankful. We incite special attention to the -»rd of Dr. Taylor this a. m. His of fice is with Dr. H. V. V. Johnson, and *» he charges nothing for consulta tion, and upon the basis of no cure no pay, persons afflicted with piles or fis tula. his specialty, should give him a call. Dr. Taylor is not a stranger in ®ur midst. Yesterday morning about four o’clock, after a long chase, Addie Braly and his associates were rewarded by capturing a red fox. The animal elud- f(1 them for many hours, but was finally taken in. During the after noon of the 25th they also captured a toon. Both animals were taken not ‘*r from the Riverside farnp The Hibbs case will be called in the United States court at Lewiston on t;-e 7th of December. As it now •'»nds it is the United States vs. Hibbs. When next called it may I* Hibbs vs. the United Ssates, as the ^eligram says he is likely to escape On * technicality, in which event he compel a return of the money from him and damages for false ^Phsonment, injury to business, rep- nifhon, etc. lhe new fire bell tolled its first story yesterday. A cultus cur was dispatched by the city marshal’s trusty gun yesterday. Several more of the same sort need similar treatment. A gang of young vandals did a shameful piece of wor^/ffight before last upon the windows of Wm. Camp- bell’s house, latefv vacated hv Mr. Snyder. The ladies society of the C. P. church have decided to postpone their entertainment till January or February 1887, instead of giving it Dec. 10th, 1886. as heretofore an nounced. McMinnville has the material for a first class rod and gnu club. There is Drs. Goucher and Howard. Messrs. Geo. \\ . Jones, F. W. Redmond. John W ortman, J. F. M isecarver. Hibbs and many others who take much pleasure in this sport, and who would form the nucleus of a powerful rifle team. What say you, gentlemen? C'hurcli Mai tern. Band of Hope pic-nic at Grange hall this, Saturday p. m. Childrens service and baptism at St. James (Episcopal) church Sunday. Social meeting at 11 o’clock a. m. to morrow, at the Christian church. M. E. church, H. P. Satchwell pastor Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., Sunday school at 9=30. All are cordially invited to i^tteiuj. Seats free. St. James (Catholic) church. Mass at 10: 30 a. m. on the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Sunday school at 2: 30 p. m. every Sunday. J. S. \yiiipj, rector. Service^ at the St. James church, John C. Fair rector, at 11 a. m. and 7;00 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Friday evening service at 7:00. Seats free ; all are cordially invited. Baptist Church, G. J. Burchett pas tor. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a m and 7 00 p m ; Sunday school at 9=30 a m, all are cordially invited to attend. C. P. Church, T. H. Henderson pas tor. Services Sunday forenoon and evening. Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m. All are cordially invited to attend. Subject for forenoon : Selfishness and Some of Its Results. Subject for evening: Do We Owe Anything to Mothers. The Band of Hope will meet at noon to-day, at the M. K church, from which will march to Grange hall, where at one o’clock will have the Picnic Dinner. After which there will be singing and recitations by the children, also short sjieeches from dif ferent ministers. Parents and friends of the children are cordially invited. Thanksgiving day passed off very pleasantly in McMinnville. The union service at the C. P. church was largely attended, and a very instructive ser mon listened to from Rev. Mr. Satch well. A social service was held at the Episcopal church, at which a most excellent sermon was delivered by the rector, and a liberal offering made in behalf of Good Samaritan Hospital. Now is the time to subscribe. Avoid and silver ladies watches at big bargain at the McMinnville je elry store. Mikado hair pins and Astrakhan trimmings at the store of Miss F E Russ. Knight A Hiatt have as uice a J acob W ortm \ n ...................... President place of business as any on Thin! D. 1’. T hompson ............. Vice-president street Give them a call. J ohn W ortman ......................... Cashier The ladies society of the C. P. church Transact« * General Banking buaineM. will give an entertainment Friday Inleraat allows«) on time <le|xMits. evening, Dec. 10, 1886. ColUx-lion« tuada on favorable terms. Exchange and Telegraphic Tmuafera The Guild of St. James (Episcopal) on Sight New York. Ban Francisco mid Portland. Office hour»— from W a. nt. to 4 p. tn. church will hold a fair on Wednesday evening, December 1st. An attractive part of the Episcopal church fair, will be a Japanese bazar, JOHN WORTIAN ReunMkuita the following sterling ootnpan- containing handsome articles for sale. tee: l/oudoti A Liverpool A Glolx», North Button, button, who’s got the but British A Mercantile, Coni merci a I I Inion ton? F. W. Redmond has it. Call Fire Aaaooiation, German Amerioau, Fire- man'a Ftinii, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo and see his stock going off like hot Neva«la. State investment. Wheat insurance a speoialty. cakes. The McMinnville Business College is open every evening at 7 o'clock for students in writing, drawing and book keeping. The Weekly Reporter, a faithful and complete compendium of the week's news, is furnished for 16| cents a month. Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music in McMinnville and at McMinnville college. Residence corner of Second and C Streets. McMinnville jewelery store is now the biggest and largest west of Port- land and the cheapest in Oregon. Wm. Holl, proprietor. Save time and money by handing your subscription lor any paper or magazine to Chas. Griesen, he is the local agent for the American Sub This is the time of v<*«r when scription Co. If any of our paid up subscribers Merchants all begin to show We realize that wish the Scientific American next low prices. year, or the Supplement, or both; permanent trade cannot be they can save from 44 cents Co 11.40 made unless one has the cor« by having ns order for them. rect styles and correct prices. Why do you pay for inferior silver We are selling goods at aston plated table ware big prices, if ishingly low prices on the mer you get at thp McMinnville jewelry its of our wares. We know store, Wm. Holl, the best and fl nest that there are no better styles can be had for the same price. First National Bank FIRE INSURANCE. Wtich This Art Gallery ■nadirs’ Cloaks. These cloaks have got to go because I am not going to winter them over this summer, so if you want a long cloak or a short cloak, a big cloak or a little cloak, a dear cloak or a cheap cloak, a tight fitting or Miss Fitting cloak, or any kind of a fit in cloaks, go to Appersons. t Harn tain The Exchange hotel of North Yam hill, containing twenty-two rooms in all, two stories high, is offered for sale for cash, or exchange for real estate. The house is well known to the travel ing public, and doing a good business. The present proprietor's reason for selling is that he is too far advanced in age to attend to it, and is determin ed to sell if an opportunity is offered, even at a sacrifice. In fact he is bound to sell it if a customer comes. North Yamhill is as rapidly improving town as any on the west side, is the center of a large trade, the starting point for — Tillamook bay, the resort for hunters Remember that there is a home and sportsmen in the summer season, nursery at Lafayette, when you want and this is the beat chance for a good man in the whole »Ute For farther trees. Address E. R Poppleton. particulars addres- thia oAce, or apply —-------— o J . Delap, North Yamhill, Oregon. Read the Reporter. of Clothing, no better fitting, no better made than ours, and we believe that no one in Mo- Minn ville is selling Clothing as cheaply as we are. We only ask hii inspection of our goods and a comparison of prices. bishop A kay . FASHIONABLE M ihiner Y Direct from New York. 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