The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, December 22, 1886, Image 3

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    The Daily Reporter,
The committee will meet at
Mount Hood.
OllM'T« HllOIK.
- J. A. C. Freund’s office at 9.30
Behold his glistening brow uplifted high!
A Yale safe lock key found on the
this a. m.
D. C. IRELAND .A CO. PUBLISHERS.
Like a sail first seen upon the rolliug luain; street, await.* an owner at thi* ofiioe.
McMinnville, Or. - Dec. 22. 1886 ,** Mrs. \ anatta will take charge Appears his snowy head above the plain,
All adults, but no children, will l»e
of ladies handiwork to be dis­ Growiug m grandeur and in aise before
expected
to pay admission to the
your eye,
played in the windows of the store
This is bad weather for locals. of
Christmas
tree at the o|x>ra house.
and distinot against the asure sky.
W. H. Bingham. Wreaths, Clear
Beneath
him
lies
outspread
a
vast
domain
l| ll>s. fresh homemade mixed
Very bad indeed.
wax work, etc., of every class O’er which by nature he seemed placed to candy
for 25c. and better yet, if you
Hon. H. Hurley of Lafayette, may be left at the store to-day.
reign
will
C.
Griesen at the Bakery.
is still confined to his room in
Do not forget the children at A vain prooeaaion passing oeaseless by
Ladies gold and silver watches at a
Salem.
up with wondering eye at his bright
the Opera house Christmas eve. Look faoe,
big bargain at the McMinnville jew­
Miss Russ has sold goods this Where those desirous of follow­ A moment only, seeming in his sight
elry store.
week for presents in California, ing the time honored custom of ! hey pause then sink with the approaoh*
Wanted old rags, old iron of all
Nebraska, and Kansas.
ing night
making glad friends and little
kinds, bottles of all kinds, empty coal
oblivions tomb—race after raos
The Christmas tree at St. folk, will have an opportunity luto
oil cans and cases at the Central
But he, despite, deoay and death remains
Janies (Episcopal) church will of being happy from the happi­ The proud and ohangeleaa monarch of the Hotel, J. Holeberg,
ness of others.
be at 6 o’clock Friday p. m.
plains..
—Charles Griesen.
McMinnville jcwolery store is now
the
biggest and largest west of Port­
Prof.
J.
A.
Price
has
been
The finest beef in the state
New
Year
Edition.
land
and the cheapest in Oregon.
at the Eurisko market yesterday. forced to tender his resignation
as principal of the McMinnville The staff of the RejHirter are now at Wm. Holl, proprietor.
Some of the same sort to-day.
All are cordially invited to put
The Central hotel will be re­ public schools in consequence of work upon the great edition for New
let next month, as L. H. Cook ill health. If his health will per­ tYeare. Each town in the county will presents on the Christmas tree for
their children, parents and friends, at
mit he will probably accept a»Jf
expects soon to be in his own.
be visited and its past, present and the opera house.
It is thought that Prof. Jor­ similar position in the public
Why do you pay for inferior silver
future outlook given to our readers in
dan will succeed Prof. Price in schools at The Dalles.
plated
table ware big prices, it
We have visited the stores of readable form. This edition will sur­
the McMinnville public schools.
you get at the McMinnville jewelry
our merchantsand from the fine
The weather yesterday was display of holiday goods, and the pass anything yet attempted by the store. Wm. Holl, the best and finest
our worst. We hear snow fell lively trade going on, all may publishers.
can l»e had for the same price.
liberally in the mountains about be satisfied that the Christmas OCR MERCHANTS, LAWYER.*. DOCTORS
Bring on your job work. We are
us.
AND PATRONS.
now
prepared to do job work in the
celebration of 1886 will be far in
Hon. Jas. McCain was in the advance of any previous merry Are informed that now is the oppor- latest ami most approved style ut the
city yesterday as an agent of making heretofore held in this tunity to send in your orders for copie« art.
The McMinnville Business College
Santa Claus for a Christmas tree city.
of our great edition for New Years, is open every evening at 7 o’clock for
at home.
Following is the programme J as this will be strictly s county paper students in writing, drawing and book­
If you wish to listen to the for Christmas eve at the opera for the benefit of the county, is is ex­ keeping.
patter of the rain upon the roof house: Song by the school ; Reci- pec ted that liberal patronage will be
Can yon do l»etler than this. The
slip into S. A. Manning <t C’o.’s tation, Lasira Apperson ; Recita- extended.
extended, The site of the weekly Re|x>rter weekly, and the Cottage
work shop.
tion, Cyntitha Fellows; Song,'will be eight page«, eight column« to Hearth monthly, one year, 1887, for
The Academic Class were en­ “Waiting for Santa Claus;” the page, just twice the present sue. *2.25. ('all and see us.
tertained at a splendid party at Recitation, Herbert Toney , Reci­ If you do not leave your orders now,
Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music
Prof. Crawfords residence Fri­ tation, Helen Galbreath ; Song, you will not have a chance later on. in McMinnville and at McMinnville
b’.iirv scene; Santa The price will be single copy 10 cent*, college. Residence corner of Second
day evening.
“Fairies; •” Fairy
| or three for 25 cents. Now is your and C Streets.
j
Claus.
We observe by our Salem
cotemporaries that W. F. Lem­ The Portland Evening Demo­ chance to advertise old Yamhill to
The Weekly Reporter, a faithful
the
world
by
sending
to
your
friends
on is about to quit business crat, has incorporated as a stock
and complete compendium of the
company for *19,000 for the in the east, an issue of thia great week’s news, is furnished for 12| cents
with the close of the year.
a month.
D. I. Corkers tool chest, made purpose of taking the afternoon edition.
The .Scientific American, is the
of solid birdseye maple, sixteen dispatches when the Mackay-
Dime Entertainment.
very tx*st publication in this country
yeaas pgo, has been purchased ; Bennett Postal Telegraph line
The
following
is
the
programme
of
by John W. Baker, of this city. gets through. The incorpora­ the entertainment to be given by the fur those interested in science, en­
gineering, mechanics, inventions, etc.
Wanted, somebody to build in tors are Henry Fleckenstein, E. Young Peoples’Guild at the Baptist A copy of the Scientific American
this city, in a desirable locality, 1D. McKee, Sidney Dell, E. .J. church Wednesday evening Dec. 22d. may be seen ut the office of this pa-
Admission 10 cts. Children free.
two neat family cottages, to let Jeffrey and V. K. Strode.
Overture,
By the choir, |x>r. when* subscriptions will be re­
to permanent and cash tenants,
Bismark is fully persuaded Recitation The closing year,” Mias ceived.
for a term of years. Apply at that the signal for hostilités will Fannie Baxter.
All parties knowing themselves in­
this office.
Song.
Merry
Christmas
Bell,
By
the
debted
to me arc requested to please
begin not later than April, and
children.
come forward, shake hands, settle up
The coming woman will plan that France and Germany will
Christinas Snowflakes, Miss old accounts, make me happy, and
a big closet in each sleeping be the first to try conclusions ai Reading,
Mattie Martin.
room, with a window for venti­ the point of the bayonet. 'I he Quartette, Mrs. J. E. Magers and Miss yourself to. I have l«ln>rod for you
lation, if a possible thing. It warlike preparations of I rance Mattie Martin, Messrs. A. M. San­ I in the pa*t, and shall continue to do
My work always
so in the future
will not J>e a receptacle for old are being watched with the ders and M Gwinn.
Recitation
Pearly
Campbell
boots or shoes, nor antiquated closest attention. It i* generally ' Instrumental music, Mrs. (». J. Bur­ gives satisfaction Money I must
have to meet my obligation» and if
bonnets, hats or soiled clothing. believed here that Germany chett.
you want to hear me »mile, ju*t come
There will be plenty of hooks at will seize any oppmtunity that Declamation,
James Shank. and drop a f« w dm Hts into in) out
Duet,
Mr.
and
Mrs
A.
C. Chandler. stretched palm. Respectfully \<*urs,
the proper bight for her to reach, may arise as soon as *he is ready
Recitation,
Helen
Calhreath. W. T. Booth.
not the carpenter; not forget­ to precipitate a struggle*.
Recitalion. Christmas is coming. Eva
ting to put those in the children's
Baxter.
AGENT» WANTKH
The first four pages of the Quartette,
closets at suitable bight tor
Mrs. A. C. Chandler and
We want a thoroughly reliable man
them. The children will be re­ double editiop. vi the Weekly, Mattie Martin. Messrs. A. C. Chan­
at
every postotHce in Yamhill, Polk
dler
and
J
R.
Sanders.
Reporter
for
New
Years
day,
is,
membered in this house ami will
Declamation, I« there no Gud? F. J. and Washington counties. We will
now
in
press.
Besides
about
have a room with hard wood
make it an object for those willing to
Martin.
floor where all their belongings 20 columns of historical fact* Jubilee song.
By the little folks. work, who can show results. Write to
Alta Porter. us for particulars. We want no dudes
can be kept, and they can play which will he a joy to all resi­ Reading,
dents,
we
give
complete
in
Diat
Myrtle
and
Robert nor tricksters to apply.
Farmer
’
s
aong,
to their heart’s content, not to be.
Henderson.
issue
one
of
the
leading
stories
told not to do this or that for
• HOW TO HEM IT.
Quartette, Mesdames, Campbell and
fear of hurting the carpet or of the day by Miss Mulock, Tucker, Messrs. Chandler and Ma-
Our ag«mU are udvi««*d that we can*
furniture; where everything “The Half Caste,” published for g P r *’ _
tw
-
not pay communion« upon reduced
the
first
time
west
of
the
mount
­
shall be usable and hangable, (
S trived — Decern I *r 4th, from my price«. The Reporter lor all of 1887
plenty of olti chairs ami boxes ains. The Pioneers of Oregon pasture, south of this city, an iron grey will lx* *1.50 (to Jan. 1, 1888), but the
for steam cars and circuses; recieve special attention, and three year old gelding. A suitable re •ubacrilxjr ruuit remit ua the full
Remit money by Poatal
where they can decorate the taken all in all this edition of ward will be paid for information that amount.
Order. Registered letter or express, at
will lead to his recovery.
the
Reporter
will
be
one
of
walls with pictures, and have a
A. K O lds , McMinnville, Or. our risk, but nut at our expense.
good time generally.
| which all will want many copies.