The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 15, 1887, Image 1

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    VOL. II. NO. 38
M c M innville , O regon , T uesday , F ebruary 15. 1887.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
Bother the snow! Mud?
No spectators will be admitted
Star Jubilee singer’s rehearsal at broom drill rehearsals.
McMinnville College Notes.
Entered in the Postoffice at McMinnville for
The postmistress of Bandonr
Thursday evening.
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­
You have kindly opened the
Dr. Taylor goes to Corvallis Coos county, refuses to deliver
ond Class Matter.
columns of your valuable paper on Wednesday and Thursday V of up the keys to her successor
D. C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE. to correspondents from various each week to attend cases he is until notitie«! by the proper au­
sections of the county, and I treating there.
thorities that she has been su­
D. C. IRELAND A Co.,
think
it
important
that
Mc
­
Keep your “piles” and keep perceded. The would-be Nasby
eiBi.isiiiats.
Minnville College should be rep­ your money, if you wish ; that thus locked out, though in pos­
Mc.niNN VIL.L.E
-
.
OREGON resented.
Should it be agree­ is one of the blessings we enjoy session of a commission dulyV
T he D aily K epokteb is issued every day able, I shall endeavor to furnish
under the government in which signed by William F. Vilas, post-
in the week except Sundays, and is delivered
a
few
notes;
permit
me,
however,
in the city at 10 cents per week. By mail, 40
we live.
master-general, appeals to the
cents per month in advanoe. Kates for ad­ in doing so, to ask the indul­
All who expect to sing in the postal agent to install him in
vertising same as for T he W eekly K epokteb .
gence of your readers.
Choral Union at the firemen’s office. Such are the trials of
The attendance at the college fair, are requested to meet at freeman in pursuit of employ­
Fine Book and .lob Printtrs.
We beg leave to annonnoe to the public is very good, it is probable that Mrs. Wm. Campbell’s this even­ ment.
that we have just added a large stock of new the students will soon begin to
We complain at an occasional
ing, at 8 o’clock.
novelties to our business, and make a special­
drop
out
in
order
to
prepare
for
ty of Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads,
The new «Reporter building col«l snap ami a lew inches of
spring
work.
We
hope,
how
­
statements. Business Cards, Ladies Calling
snow in Oregon, because many
Cards. Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­ ever, to see them back next will not be heated by steam,
grammes. Posters, and all descriptions of
Bro. Bannister, but our news of us came out here to get rid of
year
bringing
others
with
them.
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­
these' things. As a matter of
The snow afforded a splendid and jobbing presses will therein fact, though, th«' experience is
vinced.
D. C. IKELAND A CO.
opportunity for snowballing. be run by steam.
not a bad one, nor is th«' effect
DOCTOR*
The state board of immigra-1
Many of the students made
bad.
It is a jmritier. The
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH,
good use of the opportunity.
tion will not be abolished by the
wheat is protect«'«!, and th«'
President-elect Brownson, on assembly. But a more obliging
“spell” lasts such a comparat ively
Office over Braly’s Bank.
his recent visit, to this city, was secretary will perhaps be em­
small j»eriod that our joints do
McMinnville,
...
Oregon.
“sized up” by the boys.
ployed. For a position like that
The board of trustees wish to a man is wanted who can real­ not get frost bitten. Withal it
O. W. OOUCHEB.
E. E. GOUCHER.
has its good sides. All the same
Coucher & Coucher. have the catalogues, for this ize the truth that “civility costs there is a pervading feeling of
year, ready for distribution by nothing, and buys everything.”
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
relief when th«' snow dissolves
the middle of the last term.
Referring to Frank Alum-! »«ml the chinook is upon us.
M o M xnnvili . i : .
.
.
.
O regon .
B. F. Rhodes, who has been
baugh, whose death was noted
Mission Services at. St. James
Office and residence, corner of Third and teaching in district 2“>, was at
D. streets, next to the postoffice.
last
week,
the
San
Jose
Herald
| church were well attended last
home last week on a visit.
-ays:
“
When
Alumbaugh
was
evening, ami th«' Rector, Rev. .1.
J. H. Smith, class ’84. is a law
Mrs. M. Sliiulden.
at
his
prime
metally,
no
man
in
C. Fair, feels encouraged in th«*
student at Washington Lee uni­
the
country
could
equal
him
in
good work. He was ably assisted
Fash ion ab’l e ®renaniak er, versity in Virginia.
quoting
that
which
lie
had
read;
Rev. W. II. Black, who at­
by Rev. J. W. Sellwood of St.
,tr The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­
sacred
or
profan«
1
.
Cantos
by
ting employed.
tended the college last winter,
Davids church, cast Portland,
th«'
dozen
from
Byron,
page
after
paid
the
school
a
visit
last
week.
B street, bet. 2d and :d, McMinnville, Or.
ami Rev. A. L. Parker of St.
The Philergian society, at its page of Homer’s Illiad, whole Marys, Eugene. Services this
DR. I. C. ..... TAYLOR.
last election chose the following! books from Dante’s matchless evening at 7 o’clock. Th«' pub­
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officers:
President, L. Mad­ work, and the same from Mil­ lic ar«' most cordially invited to
Late of New Orleans, La..
Pile* and Fistula a Spe­ dock; vice-president, ,1. R. San­ ton, nearly all the Gospels, all attend. A short service will be
ciality. ('oiiMiltat ion
ders: secretary. W. P. Holman; the gems from Burns, all the held after the regular service at
tVcc. Ao Cure
assist, secretary.Miss Hallie Reid; pertinent dialogue- in the lead­ which all who feel an interest
Vo Pay. .
treasurer, Miss Birdie Maddock; ing Shakesperian plays; h«- had in church work are invited to
i-v*“ Office with H V. V. Johnson. M. D., sergeant at arms, C. B. Palmer; by memory so correct that it remain.
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McMinnville. Oregon.
assist, sergeant at arms, R. O. was needless tv refer to a book
(.’. Grisscn Ims received from
Jones.
To.v B erk tit .
when he was about. A noted
San Francisco via Yaqwina,
lecturer. (Saxe) spoke here, and
Writing from Newark, Ohio, was lost on one of bis own po­ choir«' fresh coffee, tea ami
Hair Cutting, *liaving and *bam-
D. C. Stewart says: Often -ced­ em-. the deceased being in the spices.
pooing Parlor.
15c SHAVING 15c. ing to clover with other grasses audience, quickly prompted the Choice Natural leaf 11. U. tea,
and the keeping of live stock I author. Having run th«1 gaunt­ 30 cents j>er lb.
C. H. FLEMING. Proprietor.
Folger’s Standard tea in I lb,
am invai ia.blv told is what keeps let of intemperance, he turned
(Sn.ocessor to A. C. Wyndham.;
up and even improves the quality around ami became a very forci­ packages, 40 cents per lb. ,
Ladies and children’s work a specialty.
Choice English breakfast ten
MW I have just added to my parlor the of the soil here, and 1 must not
ble lecturer on its evils ami he
largest and tine-t stock of < igars ever in thi-
forget to include also, thorough did much good. His life ami "»II cts per lb.
• tv. Try them
Try Pioneer roast coffee.
under drainage, for nothing can career has its fruitful lesson,
All grades of Green coffee at
benefit land more than this. which the young men of to-day
Farm For Sale.
lowest rates.
'GRES. 125 in cultivation: 6 Tileing is plentiful here at rea­ can easily discover.
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miles south west of Sheridan sonable prices, about one-half
Pioneer Ground coffee in 5 lb.
PRICE
Oregon ju ices ; and great quanti­ M iks Belle Johnson, teacher of music Dinner Pails. Try it.
in McMinnville and st McMinnville
New lot Flavoring extracts in
ties are being used with most college.
Resilience corner of Second
1 lb bottles, at C. Grissen’s.
satisfactory results.
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