The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 08, 1887, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING REPORTER.
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VOL. II.
M c M innville . O regon , hesday , F ebruary
NO. 32
The Daily Reporter,
Entered in the Postoffioe at McMinnville for
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­
ond Class Matter.
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D. C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE.
». €’. IRELAND & Co.,
PIB1.INIIF.KK.
T he D ailt R kpobtkb is issued every day
in the week except Sundays, and is delivered
in the oity at 10 oents per week. By mail. 40
•ents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­
vertising same as for T he W ehit K rpobtbb .
Fine Book and Job Prinltr*.
We beg leave to annuunoe to the public
that we have just added a large stock of new
novelties to our business, and make a special­
ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads.
Statements. Business Cardß. Ladies Calling
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs* Pro­
grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of
work. Terms favorable. Call and be oon-
vinoed.
D. C. IRELAND A CO.
DOCTURN
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH.
Offioe over Braly’s Bank.
Ketf iniivlllr,
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G. W. GOUCHER.
Oregon.
E. E GOUCHER.
Coucher & Coucher.
PHYSICIANS ANI) HUROEON8
M c M inn ville ....
O regon .
Office and residence, corner of Third and
D. streets, next to the postoffice.
JAS. M’CAIN.
H. nOBLKY.
McCain & Hurley,
ATTO H N E Y N- A T-L A AV
AND NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Lafayette, Oregon,
Especial attention paid to abstracts of till«
and settlement of estates in probate
Office—Jail buiding. up stairs.
Mrs. M. Sliadden
Fashionable Dressmaker
riFi 'he Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­
ting employed.
Third street, Next to Bishop <fc Kay’s store
McMinnville. Or.
DR. I CJ’AYLOR,
Late of New Orleans, La.,
Pile* and Fistula a Spe­
ciality. Consultation
tree. No Cure
No Pay.
Offioe with H. V. V. Johnson. M D.,
McMinnville, Ore Ron.
Hair Cutting, *harl«r
nnd Mma-
pooing Parlur.
15c SHAVING 15c.
C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor.
(Hnooeaaor to A. C. Wyndham.)
Ladies and children’s work a specialty.
0^*1 have just added to my parlor the
largest and finest stock of < igara ever in this
Try them
CITY
Dudley-Bigger is coming.
Choral Union at Dr. Tuckers
residence this evening.
M. L. Goffs heavy truck jump­
ed the track on D. street Mon­
day.
Board of trade meet this p. m.
at 4 o’clock, All members in-
vited specially.
Zephyrs at Mrs. Stuarts, five
ounces for 25 cents. Opposite
the Grange store.
Miss Nora Hendrick came
over to accept a clerkship in the
store of G. E. Detmering.
Valentines in great variety,
and some of the handsomest de­
signs, at Rogers & Todds.
Board of trade meeting this
evening. Be present. Election
of officers and business.
Read the ad of F. Multner.
His sale at St. Charles was con­
tinued to-day until Saturday.
The right thing in the right
place; a big bustle when a wom­
an falls on the icy sidewalks.
Go it while ye have time, ye
good people and salt of the earth.
Lent will be here in a few weeks.
Ladies of St. James Guild re-
inernber an important meeting
at Mrs. Gallentines Wednesday
afternoon.
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1887
DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
Board of Trade.
Dudley-Biggar--A Fine Entertainment
The permanent organization
at Garrison Opera House. Tues­
of the McMinnville Board of
day Evening. Feb. 10th.
Trade was perfected last evening
by the election of the following
officers and committeemen for
the ensuing year :
President, Hon W. I). Fen­
ton ; first vice president, Hon.
<1. E. Magers ; second vice-presi­
dent, (’. P. Bishop, Esq.; secre­
tary, G. W. Jones, Esq.; treas­
urer, Hon. Jacob Wortman.
The Musical and Dramatic re­
cital of Charles Dudley, the dis­
tinguished reader, and Miss
Laura Biggar, prima donna so­
prano, at Garrison Opera-house
Thursday night will, without
doubt, be one of the most com­
plete affairsof the kind ever giv­
en in this city. Miss Bigger is
a most beautiful and charming
STANDING COMMITTEES:
prima donna. The New North­
On finances—Wm. Galloway,
west says: “She has a pure, sweet Chas. Grissvn and A. J. Apper-
soprano voice, of good cultiva­ son. On membership—W. H.
tion and under excellent control, Bingham, S. A. Manning and
and her presence is also very J. L. Kogers.
On statistics—
pleasing.” The Oregonian says : Wm. ('ampbell, I). C. Ireland
“Not for a long time has a stran­ and A. L. Talmage. On legisla­
ger
made a better impres­ tion—A. J. Apperson, E. Wright
sion on a Portland audience.” and C. D. Johnson. On regula­
The Evening Democrat says: tion of commerce ami trade—J.
“At the concert at Masonic tem­ F. Calbreath, Alex. Reid and J.
ple last night Miss Bigger prov­ L. Kogers. (>n roads and high­
ed herself to be a skillful vocal­ ways—C. Palmer, E. Wright and
ist, and was warmly welcomed.’' O.O. Hodson. Ou immigration
A Salem cotemporary referring —J. E. Magers, D. C. Ireland
to her appearance at the capital and Win. Galloway.
says: “ She has a fine, express­
COMMUNIAL’ATIONH.
ive dear, cut face, lovely eyes,
The communications from
and hair like golden jasamine, a Hon. J. W. Walts, relative to
lithe, graceful figure, and a matters pending in the assembly,
charming presence. Dressed in were referred to the committee
exquisite taste, her appearance on legislation with instructions
“Half Caste,” which was so
cheerfully accepted by our week­ made an ensemble that was ex­ i to report at 1 p. m. to-day.
tremely attractive. Her greatest
RESOLUTIONS.
ly patrons’recently, will now be
The following preamble and
published in the Daily, Save charm is the perfect naturalness
of her manner, and a certain resolutions, presented by ('has.
your copies.
facility for immediately ingrati­ ' Grissen,
were
unanimously
Custer Post G. A. R will
ating herself with an audience, i adopted:
meet at Grange hall, McMinn-
which is very much in her favor.
Wni
So?n< persons may
ville, at 1 p. in. next Saturday ,
1
not
fully
and
clearly
understand
Box sheet open now at .It »gers A’
Feb. 12th. A full attendance i -
the purpose and object of the
Todd’s.
desired. T. II. Henderson, Post,
board of trade organization in
commander.
McMinnville has perhaps the I this city, therefore, be it
Resolved, That a cordial invi­
of u>\ V I |
A boy can walk four miles to V mm. t> - * (" i- f Engineer
o
tation be extended to any person
go skating, and drag some other fire department on the coast,but ’ (nol only merchants and manu­
boy’s sister on his sled all the ho is a solid worker. Should a| facturer.) to join tho McMinn­
way, but when his mother wants fire breakout in the city it would ! ville board of trade, and thereby
him to bring a bob of crackers find the department ready to become a co-worker in the indus­
from the grocery, he tells her cope with it. There should be trial and commercial develop­
ment of Yamhill county.
that his kidneys are so weak at least 500 feet of new hose ad­
Resolved, That a copy of these
that he don’t dare to do it.
ded to equipments.
resolutions be given the West
Side,
Telephone and Yamhill
Mr.
Wright
of
the
committee
Writing taught at the Mc­
Reporter
for publication.
Minnville Business college per informs us that the ladies coffee
month, S3. Twelve lessons $2, brigade will give a prize for the
Observation*.
with time till March 12th to best conundrum at the firemens
Advertiamenta, etc., intended for
complete the same. This offer fair. Each person will be con­ publication in The Weekly Reporter
is open for this week only. For fined to one conundrum, and the must be handed in Tuesday morning.
We cannot in future deviate from thia
further particulars call at the name must accompany each. rule.
M ìm Belle Johnson, teacher of music
college between the hour of five Hand them in to Mrs. A. J. Ap­
in
McMinnville and at McMinnvillo
and six p. m. Opera house person, on or before the 19th. college.
Residence corner of Second
They need not be original.
building.
and C Streets.