The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 17, 1887, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING REPORTER.
VOL. II.
M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , F ebruary
NO. 40.
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CITY
Miss Estena
Th© Daily Reporter,
the house of Mr. Toney, this p.
Bellevue wants a black smith.
Bntered in the Postoffioe at McMinnville for
m.
Star Jubilee singer’s rehearsal
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­
Dr. Taylor goes to Corvallis
end Class Matter.
Thursday evening.
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D. B. Putman, jr., paid us a on Wednesday and Thursday of
©- C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE.
each week to attend cases he is
verv welcome visit yesterdav.
treating there.
D. C. IRELAND A Co.,
We are almost afraid to say
There is joy in Astoria. The
riBl.lSHEHS.
conundrum for fear of giving
crew of the Dawn were picked
MctinNVILLE
.
.
OKEGON some one away.
Services at St. James (Episco­ up and are safe in San Francisco.
T he D ult R epobteb is issued every day
in the week except Sundays, and is delivered pal) church this evening at 7:30. The Dawn was abandoned.
.»the oity at 10 cents per week. By mail, 40
If the Washington toadies
cents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­ All are invited.
vertising same as for T he W eekly R epobteb .
Thanks to Senator Bird for make so much over the newly
state documents, valuable as arrived baby of the Secretary of
Fine Book an<l Job Printtra.
the Navy, what will they do
matters for future reference.
We beg leave to announce to the public
We were in error yesterday. when—
that we have just added a large stock of new
Keep your “piles” and keep
»ovelties to our business, and make a special­ The Choral Union does not meet
ty of Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads,
your money, if you wish ; that
Statements, Business Cards, Ladies’ Calling at Miss Johnson’s until the 29th.
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­
M. U. Gortner is spending a is one of the blessings we enjoy
grammes, Fosters, and all descriptions of
week in this city, renewing an under the government in which
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­
acquaintance with his wife and we live.
vinced.
D. C. IRELAND & CO.
There will bu a lied meeting
family.
DOCTORS
uh” at Fire­
The service at St. James of the “Coffee
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH,
afternoon, at
church to-morrow evening at man’s hall, Frit
’th. All are
7 :30 will be specially addressed 2 o’clock, Fe
Office over Braly’s Bank.
requested to be present.
to man in general.
JXe.Uinnville,
...
Oregon.
M innie B oyce , Sec.
A good piano must be placed
•• W. OOUCHEB.
E. E. OOUCHEB.
in the Opera house next week
Dr. White of Oregon city was
Coucher & Goucher. for the fair, to make the exer- in McMinnville to-day, paying
cises a complete success.
calls to old time friends, includ­
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Port-
The
“
Old
Man
”
went
to
M c M innville ....
O regon .
ing A. J. Apperson and family.
land
this
p.
m.
on
business
;
to
We wore honored by a social
Office and residence, corner of Third and
D. streets, next to the postoffioe.
bid Emma farewell, and to make visit from him.
a formal call upon Hon. Joseph
Who says McMinnville is not
Mrs. M. Shadden
Gaston.
. starting out for a live and pros­
In
consequence
of
bad
health
perous career for 1887 is simply
Fashionable JDressmaikere
Prof. Carl Young has been mistaken. Thirteen commer­
f^T'The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­
obliged to give up his school at cial travelers are in the city to­
ting employed.
B street, bet. 2d and 3d, MoMinnville, Or. Lafayette, and will return to day soliciting business. '
this city to reside.
This is the last day of the as­
DR. I.C.TAYLOR, Now you may say that the sembly
Noone, not even them­
ORN will lease to the OSL,
Late of New Orleans, La.,
selves, will know what has been
Pile* aiiii Fistula a Spe­ which will be to virtually carry ■done till the newspapers through­
out the original intentions,
ciality. Consultation
out the state obligingly publish
tree. \o Cure
when the roads were built.
the bills as signed bv the gover­
Ao Pay.
Geo. W. Jones returned from
S?” Office with H. V. V. Johnson, M. D.. his mountain mills yesterday. nor.
MoMinnville, Oregon.
When Capital fights capital
He left 24 feet of the beautiful
and fleecy up there. Mr. ami blood is exacted. The contest
Mrs. Flett were safely landed at to rob Leonard A Green of the
Portland water works was just
Hair Cutting', Mitiving' and sham­ home.
pooing I’urlor.
Rev. Mr. Sellwood went to such as robbed Capt. Flavel of
15c SHAVING 15c. East Portland yesterday to make his Astoria tugs, and drove him
C. H. FLEMING. Proprietor.
a couple lmppy by marriage, but from home.
(Successor to A. 0. Wyndham.)
From the present appearances
returned in time to preach a
Ladies and children’s work a specialty.
very forcible discourse at the of the state appropriation hills,
£^P*I have just added to my parlor the
something over $100,00(1 will be
largest and finest stock of cigars ever in this mission meeting last evening.
city. Try them.
The Open Temperance society distributed among the wage
will meet at Grange hall, Mon­ earners of Salem, for work on
D C. IKEDA AD A CO.,
day evening, Feb. 21st, at 7 public buildings «luring the
o’clock. Election of officers for year 1887.
the ensuing year and other mat­
Belle Johnson, teacher of music
ters of interest. All are invited, in Miss
McMinnville and at McMinnville
especially those interested in the college. Residence corner of Second
work of temperance.
and C Streets.
McMinnville, Oregon.
Fine Job Printers,
price two cents .
17. 1887.
«
We earnestly appeal, person­
ally, to every rentier of the ltd-'
porter to use his influence to ob­
tain at least one subscriber for
the Weekly. Price only 12|
cents a month; Gmonths for six
bits cash.
A lot of young vandals who
have been to mischief recently
in this city, were hauled up be­
fore Justice Harding to-day.
Their acts justify our remarks
heretofore, that enforced idle­
ness is the bane of our youths.
These boys should be at school.
Eastern journals say that Ore­
gon’s senators and congressmen
are the hardest workers in the
national legislature. It certain­
ly looks like it. They have done
creditable work for the state, and
have, incidentally, aided Wash­
ington territory.
A wild mountain blizzard
broke loose in Dakota the other
day and started off whooping
like a Comanche Indian until
it me(i a Chicago real estate
agent, when it tucked its tail be­
tween its legs and sat down and
whined like an applicant for a
postmastership.
Our city is one of the most
social in Oregon at present. For
instance: last evening there was
the mission service at St. James
church ; a musicale at the resi­
dence of W. II. Bingham; the
Charade Club at the residence
of Mr. Washburn, and the broom
drill at the Opera house, all well
attended.
The Vidette attempts to argue,
printer fashion, that the state
will save $25,000 by purchasing
the electric light plant now in
use by the state, for $35,000
cash, in preference to paying
$50,000 for the light ten years
on the present contract. Finan­
ciers do not see it in that light,
else they would not be so anx­
ious to sell.
General Mission St. James Church.
Mission service this evening
at 7 :30. Friday, Holy commun­
ion at 10:30, a. m. Mission ser­
vice at 7:30 p. in. The subject
for Friday evening will be to
men in general. As the mission
service will closd Friday, it is
hoped all will avail themselves
of the opportunity offered by
attending.