DAILY EVENING REPORTER. ----- .---------------- S=------------------------------------------ ----------- VOL. II. NO. 41. Tb® Daily Reporter. M c M innville , O regon , F riday , F ebruary CITY. Clark Braly lost 12 fine sheep by worthless curs, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tapp left on Wednesday for their home at D. C. IRELAND. E. L. E. WHITE. Oakland, Or. D. €. IREJLAAD A Co., The attendance at the mission PUBLISHERS. service during the past week, He.VK ANNVILLE . . OREGON tyas been usually good. Mrs. Frank Leslie wears dia­ Tax D aily R bpobtkb is issued every day in the week except Sundays, and is delivered monds as big as hen’s eggs, and in the city at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40 oenta per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­ they hatch a great deal of envy. vertising same as for T h » W ejoly R epobteb . A boy was born to the family of Mr. Feelner yesterday. Fine Book and Job Prlnttrs. Mother and child, are doing We beg leave to announoe to the public well. that we have just added a large stock of new novelties to pur business, and make a special­ The service at St. James ty of Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads, church this (Friday) evening at Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­ 7 :30 will be specially addressed grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of to man in genefal. work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­ Dr. Taylor goes to Corvallis vinced. D. C. IRELAND & CO. on Wednesday hursday of DOCTORS each wreek to att d cases he is LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH, treating there. A good piano must be placed Offioe over Braly’s Bank. in the Opera house next week me.Vliniiville, ... Oregon. for the fair, to make the exer- O. W. OOUCHEB. E. E. GOVCHEB. cises a complete success. Goucher & Goucher. Keep your “ files’’ and I keep your money, i if you wish ; that PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. M c M innville .... O regon . is one of the* blessings we enjoy under the government in which Office and residence, corner of Third and we live. i/ D. streets, next to the poetoffioe All parties uesirious of com­ Mrs. M. Shaddeii. peting for the conundrum prize are requested to hand them in Fashionable DressmaKer« to the committee to-morrow E5T"The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­ without fail. ting employed. We notice an article in an ex­ B street, bet. 2d and 3d, McMinnville, Or. change headed, “Howto Trim a DR. I. C. TAYLOR. Waste-Basket.” We trim our --------- o--------- waste-basket with Beautiful Late of New Orleans, La., Snow poems just now, and it Piles and Fistula a Spe­ looks real handsome. ciality. Consultation W. P. Johnson, of Salem, has flree. Ao Cure Ao Pay. completed arrangments for open­ [-ir* Offioe with H V. V. Johnson, M. D., ing a photograph gallery at this McMinnville, Oregon. . place. He will make regular trips here during the spring and summer. Due notice will be given through the papers. Hair Cutting, Shaving and Shans, —An examination of the daily poaing Parlar. 15c SHAVING 15c. and weekly papers of this state for the past ninety days shows C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor. that there are in jail awaiting (Successor to A. C. Wyndham.) trial or now on trial, for various Ladies and children's work a specialty. have just added to By parlor the offences, eleven boys under six. largest and finest stock of cigar* ever in this teen years of age. rty. Try them. The Open Temperance society D C. IRELAAD Ac CO., will meet at (Jra^ge hall, Mon­ day evening, Feb. 21st, at 7 o’clock. Electkm of officers for the ensuing-year and other mat« ters of interei^.. 'All are invited, especially thofie interested in the McMinnville, Oregon. work of temperance. Entered in the Poetoffioe at McMinnville for Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­ ond Class Matter. ---------- 0---------- Tine Job Printers, is , 1887. price two cents . Kissed By Mail. The Coldwater Mich., Courier announces the death of the wife A young postmaster of a vil­ of Adam Thurstin of Bronson, lage postoflice was hard at Avork Feb. 4th. Mrs. T. was an aunt when a gentle tap was heard up­ by marriage to the L. H. Cook on the door, and in stepped a family of this county. She was bashful maiden of sixteen, with 79 years of age. The couple a money order, which she de­ lived together 53 years. sired cashed. She handed it to A great many Branch county, the official with a bashful smile, Mich., people in these parts will who, after closely examining it, recollect the old pioneer barber handed her the money it called F. R. Jenkins. Many of us were for. At the same time he asked shaved by this honest old color­ her if she had read what was ed gent. He passed away Jan. written on the margin of the 30th, and the Courier gives a order. splendid sketch of his life. “No, I have not,” she replied, Talk is cheap but when you “for I cannot make it out. Will get down to business A. H. & 0. you please read it for me?” O. Hodson, can sell you better The young postmaster read as bargains in hardware, tinware, follows: “ 1 send you three dol­ stove, ranges ano. anything you lars and a dozen kisses.” may want in this Jine, at better “Yes,” she said, “if he has prises than any other firm in sent me any kisses 1 want them, the county. If ytfu have got too.” cash to spend and want to get It is hardly necessary to say the value of your money, bring that the balance of the order it to the only house in the coun­ was promptly paid, and in a ty that is capable of fulfilling scientific manner at that, and any order you may give them, eminently satisfactorily to the and satisfaction guarenteed. A country maiden, for she went word to the wise, etc. out of the office smacking her The second annual conven­ lips as if there was a taste upon tion of the Oregon State Sunday them she never encountered be­ School Association will be held fore. at Salem, Oregon, commencing After she arrived home she Tuesday evening, March 8th, remarked to her mother: “Eh, and closing Wednesday evening, mother, but this postoflioe sys­ March 9th, 1887. This will be tem of ours is a great thing, de­ a mass convention and all inter­ veloping more and more every ested in the Sunday School work year, and each new feature add­ ed, seems to be best. Jimme sent will be welcome to participate me a dozen kisses along with in the work of the convention, the money-order, and the post­ but to insure a representation, master gave mo twenty. It beats all Sunday School throughout the special delivery system all the state are earnestly requested hollow.” to elect delegates pledged to I them. The improvement of the Col­ Communicated. In Fridays Telephone, some eavesdropper expresses his opin­ ion about the Jubilee singers. We will inform him that we were not rehearsing for the crit­ icism of one whose idea of music aspires no higher than the braying of an ass. It w’as for those who can {appreciate the cultured voices of a well-trained manichoir. He evidently thinks he is a vocalist, and feels that he is a flower that is born to blush unseen. He has a good voice for 2fct beer, and if prac­ tice makes perfect, he will be able at the next fair to ting a solo that will kill all the hard kickers on the committee. T he J ubilees . umbia river is all important in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana territories. Senator Mitchell has just finished one of the best reports on the subject that has ever been made. We have read it with deep interest; and regret that we are not edit­ ing the Oregonian, that we might extend its publicity. The space in the Reporter is too lim­ ited for publication entire. The Charade club will hold its next meeting at Mrs. Reed’s, two weeke from last Wednesday. ---------------- ------------- ------- r- Miert Bel|fJohn«on| teacher of mqaio ip McMinnville and at McMinnville eellege. Residence comer ol Heeond and C Streets. v.__ j