The Daily Reporter. Nev^Tear Calls. A Pod Full of P’s. Observation«. Mrs. Breon is prepared to receive a The ladies are not particularly Persons who patronize papers few day boarders. Three gentlemen anxious, “of course not,” to hear should pay promptly, for the can be furnished with rooms. Cor­ pecuniary prospects of the press ner of Third and H streets, last house McMinnville, Or Jan. 4, 1887 individual expressions with ref­ possess a pecular power in push­ on the right before crossing railroad erence to the satisfactory man­ track. Choral Union this evening at ner in which they received and ing forward public prosperity. Provided the printer is paid Ladies gold and silver watches at a Grange hall, 7 o’clock. Every­ entertained their gentlemen promptly and his pocket-book big bargain at the McMinnville jew­ body must be there. elry store. kept plethoric by prompt pay ­ Miss Katie Casey was in the callers on Saturday, but could ing patrons, he puts his pen to McMinnville jewelery store is now city on Saturday, making some they be permitted to do so, we his paper in peace ; his para the biggest ami largest west of Port­ purchases for deserving pupils. feel quite confident, without the graphs are more pointed ; he land and the cheapest in Oregon. The Pacific coast railway com­ least disposition to exaggerate, paints his pictures of passing Win. Holl, proprietor. bination ceased on the 1st inst. they would each one and all be events in pleasing colors, and Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music Miss Maggie Caples, daughter gladdened to an extent fully jus­ the perusal of his paper is a in McMinnville ami at McMinnville of Hon. John F. Caples of Port­ tifying their most sanguine pleasure to the people. Paste college. Residence corner of Second land, sister to Mrs. Mathieu of hopes. We felt, upon more than this piece of proverbial philoso­ and C Streets. Chas. Greening has established a this city, is to be married to phy in some place all persons wood yard in this city, and sells oak Chas. II. Hale to-morrow even­ one occasion that the ladies can perceive it. really deserved the warmest en­ lb-incli cut at $4.00 per cord ; Hr four ing at the house of her father. feet, $2.25, and other qualities in like Funeral Notice. One of the beautiful things to dorsement possible for the gen­ proportion. contribute to the joy of the day tlemen to bestow. Their duties \\ by do you pay for inferior silver The funeral of Ganes Burns, was the buttonaires, of panzies, were not all a pleasure; it neces­ plated table ware big prices, if rose buds and crysanthemums, sitates a wearisomeness which will take place at the 0. P. church this p. m. at one o’clock. jou get at the McMinnville jewelry contributed bv Mrs. Galloway. could not be admitted from the All are invited to attend. Rev. store. Win. Holl, the best and finest They were freshly plucked from can be had for the same price. very nature of the circumstances, T. 11. Henderson will officiate. open air plants. All parties knowing themselves in­ debted to me are requested to please No city of its size could have but which is nevertheless de­ State treasurer Webb filed all come forward, shake hands, settle up tected by observing mortals. To entered more earnestly upon the the bonds asked of him. old accounts, make me happy, and established custom of calling on entertain in half a day so many S. C. Force is gaining very yourself to. I have labored for you New Year day than did the good as called in this citv on the 1st, rapidly. In a short time he in the past, and shall continue to do ladies and gents of McMinnville yet it was by all esteemed a will be out again. so in the future. My work always gives satisfaction. Money I must on Saturday last. It was indeed J. Gruber has moved his mar­ have to meet my obligations and if pleasure. A year is but a short a pleasure to all, heightened by ble works into the building op­ you want to hear me smile, just come the circumstance that the weath­ time to look ahead, and still it posite the City Stahles. and drop a few ducats into my out er could not have been brighter is remote so far as human calcu­ stretched palm. Respectfully vours, Hon. Jas. McCain goes on a nor more cheerful in May. lation is concerned, but if we hunting excursion this week wz j.. BWtb. • M *.If asked : “ What did you ad­ live to take part in future ob­ down the Columbia. mire the most, upon your round servances of New Year day, after First National Bank, Messrs. Kohler and Brandt of society Saturday?” we should —OF--- not except the grace of the ladies, the manner and customs in passed a tramp over the road ------ OFFICERS :------ from Stiver to Portland last week,- nor the appetite of Prof. Price, vogue, we shall suggest that no W ortma n .................... President nor the introductions by Dr'S «refreshments be served. Let it after he was driven of the brake J I). acob P. T hompson ,.......... Vice-preaident beam by employes. Tucker, nor the toastsb y Capt. be wholly social, and dispense, J ohn W ortman ....................... Cashier The grange installation on Fellow’s, “but we shauld remark” at least in great part, with much a General Banking buaineM. Saturday, in connection with the Transacts that those hickory nuts, direct Interest allowed on time depoaiu. from Ohio, landed just in time to that imposes upon our good New’ Year dinner, was a fine Collections made on favorable terms. I Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trauafera grace the occasion at Mrs. Apper- housewife 1 » are 1 irksome task. We affair. We regret that previous on New York, San Francisco and Portland. should very much like to spec- engagements prevented our at­ Office hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. sons, filled, the hill exactly. Mrs. (Fellows and Mrs. Apper- ially refer to incidents of the tendance. Considerable amusement was FIRE INSURANCE. son entertained duster Post band calls made by the party one of furnished this morning at the JOHN WORTSA.A by a special invitation on New whom we were which, but want lower stable of Logan Bros. A Year day. It w as proverbial with iof time prevents. Henderson by yoking of several these ladies, way back, to a time nritiHh Mercantile, Commercial Unioa in our recollection, ante-dating Thanks to Chas. Grissen for steers to-gether ami trying to Fire AMooiatioiv'German American, Fire drive them. the surrender of the confederate New Year remembrance. man h Fund, Hartford, Comuieroial, Anglo State Inveatiuant. army? tryat a)I such sources Qf Mr. Frank Collard made hiiff- Nevada, Coupty cojnmis^ioners arp in Wheat inauranoe a speoialty. humane inspiration with a true, session to-day aha to-morrow. self a handsome. New' Year pre­ » • t— appreciation which ever evinced sent by purchasing the,residence Prof. Price will leave to-day Thta Art 3<11 try. a keen admiration of mans finer for his future home at The formerly owned by Miss Russ feelings. Removing from good Dalles. Bon voyage. .near the Baptist college and old Clackamas to good old Yam­ The Narrow Gauge By stem of moying ipto it the same day. hill hasn’t infused the slightest Rev. Mr. Iftpr wul leave on tarnish upon their ever brilliant business, over the entire line. Wednesday for Gopher val­ generosity and esteem for the Fai^e from Lafayette to Portland ley, and wfilr höhl sfc/vitMs' ,at is il.24. good things of earth. . . 'We he^r that a tygan Bros. A that pläice iff the iWorffihg.* The Judge Hi Hurjey, of Lafayette, The society will also employ a Hender^oq ’ s lower stable on happened in the city on business Third street is to be converted novelty called a New Years tree. on New Year day, and although Dr. H. V. V. Johnson will read ä? into a skating rink. weak from his recent prostration lay sepYice at St Jaynes- on Sun­ Ganes Burns, son of H. G. day nejft. was able to ipai^e a few qajls. It is qee