The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 16, 1887, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING REPORTER.
VOL. II.
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4
NO. 39.
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M c M innville , O regon , W ednesday , F ebruary
CITY.
16. 1887.
PRICE TWO CENT8.
What a Doctor Related
Winter, halt;
Forward, M arch !
Thanks to Senator Watts for
To a reporter of the Kalama­
Entered in the Postoffioe at MoMinnvillefor
Chinook,
attention;
zoo, Mich., Telegraph, Dr. Fran­
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­ many favors.
Star
Jubilee
singer
’
s
rehearsal
ond Class Matter.
Take your home papers and
çoise, the well known veterinary
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Thursday
evening.
pay for them.
surgeon, said: In the spring of
*>- C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE.
Mrs.
W.
H.
Bingham
has
1883, while handling some car­
Final adjournment of the as­
gone
on
a
visit
to
her
son
in
D. C. IRKEzlXD & ( o,
bolic acid w hich I was about to
sembly has been fixed for 10 p.
Salem.
PUBLISHERS.
m. Friday of this week.
use for some purpose in the
Mrs.
Geo.
Wilcox
left
to-day
practice of my profession, I ac­
Services at St. James (Episco­
Hc.HINNVILLE
.
.
OREGON
on
a
visit
to
the
parental
home
cidently spilled some of it on
T hs D aily R eporter is issued every day pal) church this evening at 7:30.
near Derry.
in the week except Sundays, and is delivered All are invited.
my left leg between the ankle
in the oity at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40
Mr.
Newgard
has
moved
into
and the knee. Well, sir, I didn't
Secretary Manning has re­
wents per month in advanoe. Kates for ad­
vertising same as for T h » W eeblx R eporter . signed, and goes to New York to L. H. Cook’s cottage, corner of think of its being any very se­
Second and H streets.
vere injury at the time, though
become
a
bank
president.
Fine Book and Job Printtrs.
Frank Spencer’s little afflicted it made quite a painful wound ;
The Dayton Herald brushes
We beg leave to announoe to the public
boy is some better. He is still but I had a terriblo time with
that we have just added a large stock of new up to the Register, and dares
uuder treatment in Portland.
novelties to our business, and make a special­ them to knock the chip off its
that leg. On the place where it
The writer of “A Mountain was burned with the acid there
ty of Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads,
Statements, Business Cards, Ladies’ Calling shoulder.
Flower,” will please send name came a running sore which never
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­
Mrs. M. S. Kelty and her
to this office. The article is ac­ left me for three years, and
grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of
daughter, Miss Queen, of La­
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­
which might have been there
fayette, will spend a week visit­ ceptable.
vinced.
D. C. IRELAND A CO.
Jno. Farrar of this city is reg­ yet if I hadn’t used S. S. S. It
ing relatives in Portland.
DOCTORS
istered
with the Abbott Opera discharged a serum like matter
Increase of mail service to
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH,
six times a week between Mc­ company at a down town hotel and was very painful at times.
It was a great inconvenience to
Coy and Perrydale, Oregon, has in Portland.
Office over Braly’s Bank.
We
deplore
the
dissolution
me in my business, for a man to
been ordered from March. 1.
MeJlinnville,
-
-
•
Oregon.
of
Custer
post
band.
In
the
be a veterinary surgeon must be
Senator Dolph states that a
palmy
days
of
its
life
no
band
in
C. W. GOUCHER.
E. E. GOUCHER. majority of the commerce com­
both active and muscular. Well
Oregon
produced
sweeter
soul
it was queer, but 1 couldn’t find
Goucher & Goucher. mittee are very friendly to the
stirring
strains.
anything that would cure that
river and harbor interests of the
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
S. F. Harding is nearly blind would cure that sore. I submit­
M c M innville
-
-
.
.
O regon . northwest.
Prof. W. J. Crawford has laid from an accident to his eye. ted to the treatment of a number
Office and residence, corner of Third and
on our table a beautiful song en­ Luckily he was insured against of physicians in turn, and tried
D. streets, next to the postoffioe.
various remedies, Ixith standard
titled the Missionary Quartett. accident in a sound company.
Mrs. M. Shadden. As this is a home production we The attendance at the Alli­ and empirical, in which 1 had
take pride in congratulating the ance will be large, if all turn out considerable confidence. But I
Fashionable Dressmaker® author.
as well as McMinnville. Among got no better. After suffering
tSF’The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­
Siglin has been vindicated. the delegates chosen from socie­ great pain and pecuniary loss
ting employed.
Wagner was hung in effigy and ties here, are: Mr. and Mrs. D. for three years, I concluded to
B street, bet. 2d and 3d, McMinnville. Or.
placarded “an enemy to a just C. Collier; J. O. Rogers; Wm. try it myself. I tell you I was
rather discouraged, but last
cause’’ by his Umatilla constitu­ Rogers; and Mr. Thompson.
DR. I. C. TAYLOR,
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ents. Siglin always goes home 1 The Open Temperance society spring I began taking S. 8. S.,
Late of New Orleans, La,
and felt better right off. After
Piles and Fistula a Spe­ C. Q. D., but is warmly wel- ’ will meet at Grange hall, Mon­ using six bottles, averaging a
coined.
day evening, Feb. 21st, at 7
ciality. Consultation
tree. X’o Cure
Chinese pheasants are plenty' o’clock. Election of officers for bottle every seven or eight days,
Vo Pay.
about farmers barns ami or- the ensuing year ami other mat­ I was cured up. 'That leg was
¡¿gT Office with H. V. V. Johnson. M. D., cliards up the valley, since the1 ters of interest.
All are invited, all right, and if has never both­
McMinnville, Oregon.
late storm. Some farmers say especially those interested in the ered me a bit since. I am kind
of mashed on that medicine, but
the pheasants do considerable work of temperance.
1 have good reason to be; 1 can’t
damage and others claim they
R.
Lanning,
of
Pullman,
is
say too much for it, and almost
Hair Cutting, Muiving and Sham­ do not.
visiting
friends
in
V
amhill
believe it would cure anything; I
Bishop Morris, of this diocese,
pooing Parlor.
county,
after
an
absence
of
nine
15c SHAVING 15c. spent Christmas day in Balti­ years. In 1877 he was in com­ have heard a great deal of what
it has done, but you see this in­
more, and preached on that day
C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor.
pany
with
L.
II.
Cook,
in
the
stance of which I have told you
in three different churches in
(Successor to A. C. Wyndham.)
first
steam
thresher
ever
used
in
was a cure of which I had per­
aid of the missionary fund of
Ladies and children’s work a specialty.
the
county.
It
is
amusing
to
ftT1 have just added to my parlor the Oregon.
sonal and positive knowledge.
He is meeting with
largest and finest stock of c igars ever in this
listen
to
the
tales
of
dread
in
the
For sale by Rogers A. Todd. Treat is«
much success.
city. Try them.
minds
of
men
and
women
here,
on
blood and skin diseases mailed
The Choral Uniou meet again
D C. IRELAND A CO., Wednesday p. m. at 4 o’clock, on the advent of that innovation. free. The Swift Specific Co., drawer
3, Atlanta, Georgia ; 157 W. 23d street,
for final rehearsal at the Opera But the machine worked, and New York.
house. The next regular meet­ never blew up. In forty-two
Belle Johnson, teacher of music
ing will be at the residence of days the company earned $2,260. in Miss
McMinnville and at McMinnville
Dr. Johnson, Tuesday evening, The work of 1877 has not since college. Residence corner of Second
and C Streets.
been improved.
22d.
McMinnville, Oregon.
Fine Job Printers,