The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, December 21, 1886, Image 1

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    DAILY REPORTER
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VOL. 1.
NO. 91.
The D$Hy Reporter.
M c M innville , O regon , T uesday , D ecember
si .
issa
PRICE TWO CENTS.
Manual Labor SchooL
and technical drawing are
MISCELLANEOUS
The Scientific American of taught. Two views are given of
Entered in the Poetoffioe at McMinnville for
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­ ’ December 11th answers the ques­ the iron shop. The excellent BISHOP A KAT.
ond Class Matter.
tion . “Whatshall we find for the character of the machines is well
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D. C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE. boys to do,” so far as Albemarle shown in them. The instruct­
county, Va., is concerned at ion proceeds from chipping and
D. C. IRELAND A Co.,
PIBLISHEHM.
least; by furnishing an able and tilling up through screw ma­
Tke Daily Reporter.
illustrated article upon the chine work, drilling, speed lathe
Tn D ah . i R xpobtu is issued every day
in the week except Sundays, and is delivered manual labor school established anti engine lathe work, to plan­
in the city at 10 oenta per week. By mail. 40 by the philanthropic and weal­ ing anti blacksmithing.
Third 8t. Oppunto
eanta per month in advanoe. Bates for ad­
vertising same as for Tn W hili K ipobtxk . thy Samuel Miller, the greatest
Blacksmithing is named last,
yamhill co . bank .
benefactor of his race. He died as it yields to few mechanical
Bert A M Prtetiai. March 27th 1867, but the lega­ operations in the element of
D on ’ t Foa®rr thb P lac «,
We be«j leave to announce to the public
that we have just added a large stock of new cies devoted to the institution manual skiH applicable to it.
novelties to our business. and make a special­
ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads. which is thus discussed, in spite This course run9 into and is
— Whore ym will—
Aatenoenu. Business Cards. Ladies Calling
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs Pro­ of will contests, leaves the finest prolonged into the third year.
grammes, Posters. and all descriptions of
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­ remembrance ever erected in The making and tempering of
vinced.
D. C. IRELAND A CO.
either hemisphere to perpetuate all the tools is included. Steam
practice, brass work, finishing
E. E. GOUCHER. M. D. the name so devoted to the poor work in wood, and technical
children of his native countv.
er
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
The object of the school is to drawing are also included in the
McMnnrn&u
...
O uoob
afford a thorough education, third year.
Every second week, evening’
-m tw .
Office and residence, corner of Third and literary and manual, to orphans
D etreeta. next to the poetoffice.
and destitute children of Albe­ entertainments are held in the) LATEST STYLES.
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marle county. To this seeming- Parlor, , in which pupils and
and I ’ _ r—(e-Mii.
ail kind, and above
PKICEK A too agwa«
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ly limited scope the trust fund, officers of th* school with their
rae lo WB»r
*
Late of New Orleans. La.,
amounting to 11,276,438.49 in families participate. These give Hrawn«ville H wlra Will,
Piles and Fistula a Spe­ bonds and swurities, is devoted. *
P1«’;
**’ *ond* ’•*'*•*»
and tend to create a feeling of
ciality. Cannultation
The students are selected by the friendship between teacher and
free. X® Cure
W. T. BAXTXB.
district school trustees of the pupil.
r. ». MABTUI.
\® Pay.
Recently a girl
school
different school districts of the
necenuy
gins ’s scd
<» oi has
nas
r.
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Office with H V. V. Johnson. M D, county
The course of duties been started, but is separated "CWrinW, NCW uOOOS ■
rFICM
McMinnville, Oregon.
includes a primarv, an interme- trom female division, Man -1
of the I
aaa . m ’ cais .
■■ bvbmy .
diate, and an aeadenncd.v.sion, ^^ in j(
McCain & Hurley,
covering seven years. All the
The growth of this school,)
attorn eys - at - l aw
ordinary
branches
are
taught
with
its extraordinary endow- I
AND NOTARIES PCBL1C,
to the students, including langu* ment, one of the largest in the
Lafayette, Oregon,
Especial attention paid to abstracts of title ages
! n started
’te<‘ States,
been
. a and
• • science.
• au But
j - the man-
• l ( It
with has
thirtv-three
stu- IKL l ? F1V* ' G
and settlement of estate« in probate
Office—Jail buiding. up stairs.________
ual training is the distinguish- deI11.
thf rol,
the t,rru ,(f!
1 ’
feature.
1878-79. Now in addition to i *
Mrs. M. Shadden. ing Every
student, before receiv- the pupils in the girl’s depart­
Fashionable Dressmaker. ing the diploma of the school has ment, still limited in numbers,!
i^The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­ to work for three years in the>me tw? hundred students are.
ting employed.
shops, unless a
tbe .p-!
■ THE CLOTHIERS!
YAMHILL CO.,
I
ALWAYS FIND
CLOTHING
DE. I. C. TAYLOR,
Third street. Next to Bishop A Kay’« store
McMinnville, Or.
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Hair Cwtciav, Bkavlat and Nfcaaa«
pwoiwff Parlor.
15c SHAVING 15c.
C. H. FLEMING. Proprietor.
Successor to A. C. Wyndham.
Ladies and children’s work a «pecialty.
have just added to my parlor the
larg-wt and finest •»■■ek of ■ igars ever m thi’
rty. Try beca
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equivalent can be established, pointing of students seem almost' Family Grocery Store,
At the age of fifteen their work a regret.
Albermarle county
fkird Street MeMiannJIa. Orwe*-
begins, if their advancement in has not a single large city in it;
general studies, is suffiicent. | it« entire population (32.618, J. Harv. Henderson,
n8U’, °4 l8*>> « *bova‘ l'*lf
The first year is
is devoted to wood . «
that of New Haven. Yet the
m L M>rr.>
work. (. arpentry, turning and benegi8 of an endowment large*
carving, the preparation of wood enough to be the basis for one of a S
by seasoning, gluing, veneering, the great schools of the world
the care of woodworking ma- are confined to this small region.
chiuerv, and the preparation of By it Virginia >. awarded th. -
.
n
distinction of being a leader in
wood filling, all comes in this |he edacatlonal fieTd In „„
department. The first branches Qf
great bequest, added to
of woodworking fill the first hlg other gifts, Samuel Miller is
year’s time in the shop. The justly named Virginia’s greatest
final work in wood is done later
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One of the illustrations, from a
.^•tire T d Wy Tat
photograph of the interior of In sooseqnor.se of destine«
prevents aac fyow^taakian pen
this shop, shows well how com-I
„
: uniTiun
plete is the equipment of the
oshoe hands for ertie^tow^ g
department.
M w «0
in the second year, iron work MsWaarms. o, Dsa m 1m
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