Th® Daily Reporter. D. C. IRELAND 1 CO. PUBLISHERS, McMinnville, Or. - Dec. 25. 1886 officers on St. John’s day,the miscellaneous . ‘27th in lodge: H. W. Lamson ”• M.; Lee Rowell S. W.; John Bones J. W.; Dr. W. Tvler Smith Treasurer; D. C. Coleman Secretary; H. B. Sonunerville Tyler. W. F. COLLARD. C; Coleman, Esq. the Nas- by of Sheridan, paid us a pleas­ Denier in Guns, Ammunition, ttahing tackle, ant visit yesterday. Mr. Cole­ cuttlery, .to All kinds of gunsmith, looksmith mid sewing machine work done man is one of the steadfast pio­ with neatness and dispatch. neers of Oregon. The first brick Choke boring « Specialty and satisfaction building put up in the state was guaranteed, built by him at the corner of Third street. McMinnville. Or. Oak and Front streets, Portland, and there it still stands, in all its Mrs. M. Shaddeii Jeffersonian simplicity ; just as it did when the president of the nation used to send his mes­ Fashionable Dressmaker. sages to congress by mail. Then I-dTThe Taylor Nyatrnu of Cutting and Fit­ Mr. Coleman used to pay $1.4(1 ting employed. for a letter from the states. Merry Christmas. Carol, brothers carol, Christmas day has come again. Take a look iuto all the show windows about town. Mrs. C. P. Bishop left for Brownsville Thursday. The boys expect to recover their lost shot guns. What did you get in your stocking ? We found : a foot in ours. A fifty dollar dress for a dol­ lar is an elegant gift. At Mrs. M. Shadden’s. Leave your orders now for Married. the great edition, Next week it will be too late. In Portland, Dee. 23d. 1886 That mud flood item in an­ by Rev. T. L. Elliott, Hon. F. J. other column should have been Taylor of Astoria, and Miss credited to the Salem Statesman. Lizzie M. Anderson, of Portland. Henderson Bros, are prepar­ Judge F. J. Taylor and wife ing a lot of new box stalls for the paid McMinnville a Hying trip accommodation of their trade. No paper will be issued Mon­ yesterday, and delighted us with day morning from this office. a brief visit. They left for San The printer must rest as well as Francisco last evening on a bridal trip to California. The others. wedding took place at the resi­ Hon. W. J. McConnell was in dence of the brides mother, Mrs. the city yesterday bidding friends W. H. Anderson, 206 Eleventh “good by.” His family move street, Thursday evening, Rev. to Moscow next week. T. L. Elliott officiating. The list of presents, etc., at Dr. Smith’s wedding did not Remember the poor. reach us in time for publication Christmas services at St. with the announcement. James church at 10 o’clock a. m. It seems to be settled that The decorations for Christmas Father McGlynn, of New York, must go to Rome to answer to at the church and opera house the Pope for supporting Henry last night were gorgeous. The public schools closed yes­ George. terday at noon for a holiday va- A new candidate for public cation until Monday, January 3d. favor is the Aurora Borealis, a family magazine, published by Church Minier«. Bacon & Co., San Francisco, for only $1.50 per year. Prof. Campbell will preach at the The holiday number of the Christian church to-morrow morning Eugene Register, comprising and evening. twelve pages, has reached our ta­ Social meeting at 11 o'clock a. m. to­ ble. Hodson and Yoran are gen­ morrow, at the Christian church. M. E. church, H. P. Satchwell pastor tlemen from way back. Here’s Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. our Danger of the flood of mud m., Sunday school at 9:30. All are has became so great that the cordially invited to a’tend. Seats free. St. James (Catholic) church. Mass committee on streets and public at 10: 30 a. m. on the second and fourth property yesterday started an­ other man to work cleaning the Sundays of each month. Sunday school at 2: 30 p. m. every Sunday. J. sidewalks. W. H. Warren is now purser 8. White, rector. Services at St. James church, Rev. of the ORN Co.’s steamer Chief, on the Wallamet, the fastest and John C. Fair rector, at 11a. m. and best passenger boat on the route 7;00 p. m. Sunday Bchool at 9:30 a.m. between Corvallis and Portland. Friday evening service at 7:00. Seats free; all are most cordially invited. Take a ride with him. Baptist Church, G. J. Burchett pas­ The number oi ems as given tor. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a in the great edition of the news, m and 7=00 p m ; Sunday school at 9:30 was put a -240,000 for twenty a m, all are cordially invited to attend. pages. There must be a mis­ C. P. Church, T. H Henderson pas­ take. The New Year edition of tor. Services Sunday forenoon and the Reporter has only eight evening. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. pages, averaging 30,000 to the All are cordially invited to attend. page, making a total 240,000 Subject for forenoon: “More about ems for the edition. that church.” Subject for evening: “ Sheridan lodge No 64 A FA Some people who will be greatly «ur- AM., will install the following priced ju«t after death. V Sportanu’s ¡ffljíriui, MISCELLANEOUS First National Bank, —OF— ------ omcKRa:------- J acob W ortman ......................... President D. P. T homi * son , ......... t. Viee-preeideat J ohn W ortman .........................Cashier Transact.« a General Banking buteneaa. lulcrcst allowed on time deposit«. Collections made on favorable term«. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Tranatau ou Sew York, Sau Franeiaco aud Portland. Office hour»—from V a. m. to 4 p. ni. FIRE INSURANCE. JOIIA WOKTUAA RepreeenUi the following sterling oompen- iea: London A Uverpool A Globe, North British A Mercantile, Coiumeroiai Union Fire Association, German Atuerioau, Fire- man*« Fund. Hartford, ('-oniiueroial, Angle Nevada. State Inveetiueut. Wheat insurance a «pecialty. Third street. Next to Bishop A Kay’« «tore, MoMinnville. Or. * IVIvUIiimvillo LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES We have a large and Complete stock consisting of: Christmai Card*. Children« Book«, Autograph, Photo Album*. Notion«. H«nd Mlrrora. LOGAN BROS, & HENDERSON. ----- PROPRIETORS — Fine Carriages, Hack* and Saddle ll«r«en, And everything in the Livery hire, in good «hape At Krawonnblr Kate«. City Stables. Drwing C* mi , Odor Casas, Poemi. Ccrap Bccka, Ptrhuna«, Comb«. Brushes, Toilet Article«. We call Special Attention to our stock of Ladies Portmonna- ies in leather and plush, which are cheaper than ever before ottered. An elegant edition of Webster’s Unahridg. ed Dictionary will be given away. Every purchaser buy­ ing One Dollars worth of Hoii- day Goods, gets a chance. Ten chances for every Ten Dol­ lars. Come and learn particu lars of ROGERS & TODD, HEN PERSON BROS., Druggists. Ample room to euro for horaec. Idswry team« «t n« iwaaonable rntca n« «ny where in Oregon. New «table ’1 bird Ht., McMinnville, SAMUEL GOTT, Late of Indvpwndene», bavin« purchased the Witch Thia Art Qalluj. TEA MM AND IRlCkM Of Ix>«an Bros A Henderson, offers hie aarvioaa in tbal lire to the publie, and will Guaranfrr Natlafactiwa To all who favor him with their patronage. Ha will keep a wagon apeeially adapted to the delivery of parcels, trunk« «atebel«, ate., fur the accomodation of the public. Orders left at the «table will be promptly attended to a* E. E. COUCHER, M. D. PHYSICIAN ~ANI) SURGEON. MoMoromaa • • — O mbmu . Oflto« and rateitene», corner at Third and atrwta, nell to the poteofltee. To Bishop & Kay » we go with a wish to get first choice of Holiday Furnishing Good«. Neckware and Suspenders, and Silk Handkerchiefs, at bottom prices. BISHOP A KAY.