The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 12, 1887, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING REPORTER.
VOL. II.
M c M innville . O regon , S aturday , F ebruary
NO. 36
Th© Dally Reporter.
CITY.
Our Public School«
Doth a Daniels
Minnie Howell
Ernest Henderson
Estelle Redmond
William Johnson
Effie Spencer
Ed Terry
Joe Keller
12
1887
Cleo Force
Francis Ireland
Lizzie Jaehn
Howard Nash
Carrie Schenks
Georgia Jones
Frank Terry
Clarence Bishop
Entered in the Postuffioe at MoMinnville for
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­
Written examinations have been
ond Class Matter.
held ail the past week in Mr». Mat-
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thieus’ room. Following average was
D. C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE. obtained by pupils present. A num­
ber of pupils have been absent the
D. C. IRELAND A Co.,
GRADE D, MJ8S MARK
past two weeks on account of the
PUBLISHERS.
Norman Terry
weather :
Geo. Howell
Earl
Wright
Robert Merchant
92
JWcNIINNVILLE
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OREGON Myrtle Henderson
Lester
Daniels
Valeria
Patty
Lizzie
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line
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97
T hu D aily K bpobtkb is issued every day
in the week except Sundays, and iB delivered Henry McGuire .............................. 91 Mattie Fatty
Verna F«»rce
in the oity at 10 oents per week. By mail. 40 Inez Eccleston........ ...................... 98
Molli« ■ Patty
oents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­ Ambie Wright.................................... 100
vertising same as for T hb W ekkli K bpobtbb .
General Mission.
Fine Book and Job Print 1rs.
We bag leave to announoe to the public
that we have just added a large stock of new
novelties to onr business, and make a special­
ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads,
Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­
grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­
vinced.
D. C. IRELAND A CO.
DOCTOR«
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH,
OAoe over Braly’s Bank.
HeMiMawilie,
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Oregow.
a. a. *oocm
o. w. oouannB.
Goucher & Goucher.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
MpMnoiviLLK
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Onnooa.
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Offloe and residence, corner of Third and
D. streets, next to the postoffioe
SAB. M’OAIH.
■. SUBMIT.
McCain & Hurley,
ATTORNEY8-AT.LAW
AND NOTAR IKS PUBLIC,
Lafayette, Oregon,
Especial attention paid to abstracts of title
and settlement of estates in probate.
Offloe -Jail bniding, up stairs.
Mrs. M. Sliadden.
Fashionable Dressmaker,
CfThe Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­
ting employed.
Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay’s store,
MoMinnville. Or.
Chas. Young.
91
Grace Stuart....................................... 93
Beginning Sunday Feb. 13, a
Harry Fleishhaner
........................ 94
series of mission services will be
Chas. Howe.......................
96
Maggie Howell................................... 97 conducted at St. Janies church.
The mission will be in charge
Walter Baker.................................... 90
Clyde Rolland..................................
96 of the Rev. John W. Sellwood,
Lottie Coolidge ..............
99 of east Portland, assisted by the
Gertie Pound .................................... 99
Rev. A. L. Parker, of Eugene
Perry Leabo ..................................... 94
Josie Gardner .................................... 98 city ; Rev. Charles Booth, of
Leia Vanatta.................................... 95 Corvallis ; and the rector, Rev.
Stella Paty........................................ 100 John C. Fair. Services will be
Francis Delschneider ..................
97 usual services on Sunday at 11
Nellie Satchwell................................ 93 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
John Sampson................................. 88
at 9:30 a. m., at which the rector
Edie Wallace...................................... 98
Monday holy
Elon Wallace....................................... 92 will officiate.
May Gaunt....................................... 97 communion at 11 a m. a ser­
Maud Randall.......................................97 vice for believers, at 4 p. in. for
Lilly Adams ..............................
.94 children; at 7 p. ni. mission
Minnie Hamnett..........................
98 service. The clergy will arrive
Hallie Howell................................... 95 on Monday to assist in the serv­
Katie Gorman ;................................ 94 ices of that day, and the remain­
Irene Runnel ..................................
98 ing services of the mission.
Lena Baker ...................................... . 94 Due notice will be given of the
Birdie Hutchinson.............................. 94 services for each day through
Forrist Narver..................................
97 the papers. All are cordially in­
Eva Baxter......................................... 94 vited to come to the mission.
Ida Greening ...................... •......... 92
Try Pioneer roast coffee.
Lena Greening .................................. 94
Morris 8weet...................................... 96
All grades of Green coffee at
Sammy Gaunt...................................... 95 lowest rates.
Annie Townsend ............................. 96
Choice English breakfast tea
Edwin Shenk ................................
95
Homer McGuire ................................ 95 50 cts per lb.
Choice Natural leaf U. C. tea,
Thos. Lambert .................................. 87
Martin Adams....................................... 99 30 cents |>er lb.
Roll of Honor.
RecoHect Multners auction
sale to-morrow morning.
Folger’s Standard tea in 1 lb.
El vie Apperson
Dennis Brown
packages, 40 cents per lb.
John Dumphrey Nettie Dickinson
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Late of New Orleans, La.,
Pioneer Ground coffee in 5 lb.
Orna Font»
Wirt Gardner
Josie Gortner
Dinner Pails. Try it.
Pile* and Pitot u la a Spe­ Asa Gant
Nellie Harrison Clyde Nash
ciality. C'oiiMillation
New lot Flavoring extracts in
free. No Cure
Ray Satchwell
Agne» Sweet
| lb bottles, at C. Grissen’s.
No Pay.
Elias Underwood Ralph Story
C. Grissen has received from
Cyntitha Fellows
Offloe with H V. V. Johnson. M D., Daisy Young
San Francisco via Yaquina,
GRADK R, MRS MATTHIEU8.
McMinnville, Oregon.
choice fresh coffee, tea and
Nellie Satchwell
Forrest Narver
Maggie Howell
Birdie Hutchinson spiqes.
GRADK A, PROF. JORDAN
DR. I C. TAYLOR.
Hair Cutting, «having and «baa.
pooisg Parlev.
15c SHAVING 15c.
C. H. FLEMING. Proprietor.
(Snooeesor to A. C. Wyndham.)
Ladies and children’s work a specialty.
MT* I have juet added to my parlor the
largest and finest stock of < igara ever in this
•Uv. Try them.
Annie Townsend Lizzie Cline
Irene Runnel
Chas. Howe
Minnie Hamnett Maud Randall
Harvy Fleishhanar Lena Baker
Inez Eccleston
Stella Patty
Walter Baker
Elon Wallace
Clyde Rolland
Leia Vanatta
Ambie Wright
GRADE C, MARY MARTIN.
Lasira Apperson
Ernest Bingham
PRICE TWO CENT8.
Hon. W. D. Fenton returned
from Salem to-day.
Young people’s dancing club
meet this evening.
Judge Loughary was in the
city this forenoon.
This is one of the days the
Editor of The Huckelberry feeds
his team.
Legislation will wind up, and
members can go to their homes
next week.
The Oregonian to-day sayB
Hon. Wm. Reid “is a mah of
observation and intelligence.”
House bill 18 now awaits the
signature of Gov. Pennoyer, to
become a law of the land.
The Omnibus is the name giv­
en to the paper which is to oust
The Huckelberry, or make it
tropical by day for Knight.
The debris of the session be­
gins to encumber the waste
baskets of the clerks. Among
the most important measures
which have failed are the Port­
land water bill, and the bill to
provide for purchase of the locks
at Oregon city.
Dr. Taylor believes that when
a man finds out that he has been
winding an eight-day clock every
night for twelve years, he is per­
fectly justified in kicking the
cat all over the house and hurl­
ing a brickbat at his neighbor's
hens when they are roosting on
his fence.
The exercises at the public
school yesterday were witnessed
by an unusual number of lady
and gentlemen visitors. Both
teachers and pupils are cheered
by these visits. Rev. John C.
Fair, Mr. Grissen, and other
visitors made pleasing addresses,
full of hope and encouragement
for the future of our youth.
Services at the C. P. church
to-morrow at the usual hour.
Rev. T. H. Henderson pastor.
Subject for fornoon : “Wisdom
Justified of all Her Children.”
Subject for evening : “The Sun
of Righteousness Rising with
Healing in His Beams.” Sun­
day school 9 :30 a. in. All are
cordially invited to attend these
services.
The prospects for a good crop
in Oregon were never better than
I at the present writing. When
the snow goes off and the frost
Belle Johnson, teacher of music
comes out of the ground, the in Mi»»
McMinnville and at McMinnville
soil will be in splendid condi­ college. Residence corner of Second
tion for the reception of seeds of and C Street*.
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all kinds.
Now is the time to subscribe.