The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 23, 1887, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING REPORTER.
VOL. II.
NO. 45
M c M innville , oiiegon , W ednesday , F ebruary
CITY.
23. 1887.
price two cents .
Miss Sperry is visiting her
A gentleman walking up Third
sister, Mrs. Dr. 'Pucker, and tak­ street yesterday, discovered a
Receipts of the fair last night
Entered in the Postoffioe at McMinnville for
five dollar piece in his pocket.
The broom drill ing in the fair.
Iransmiasion Through the Mails as Sec­ were $73.85.
W. IL Young has a copy of He turned and went into Bishop
ond Class Matter.
and Choral Union this evening.
Kays, where he purchashed a
Dr. Taylor goes to Corvallis an Albany paper printed way
D. C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE.
on Wednesday and Thursday of back, Dee. 6, 1836. It is on ex­ fine lot of toilet goods, and while
in the store found out that over­
D. C. 1RELAO A. Co.,
each week to attend cases he is hibition at the art gallery.
J. D. Edward’s visits to this coats were going off at cost this
PIB1.ISHEKS.
treating there.
week.
Friends of Lowell Lynch gave city are increasing in number
McniNIVILLE
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OREGON
Services at St. James church
and becoming prolonged in their
T he D aily R epobteb is issued every day him a superb surprise party last
Perhaps he may locate Ash Wednesday Ila. m. and
in the week except Sundays, and is delivered evening, on the occasion of his stay.
7:30 p. m. and on Thursday
in the oity at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40 21st birthday anniversary.
here after awhile.
oents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­
One of the notable things in Meditation at 4 p. m. Confirma­
Miles Hendricks is painfully
vertising same as for T he W eekly R epobteb .
afflicted with Job’s comforters. the art gallery at the fair is a tion lecture at 7:30 p. m. Friday.
Fine Book and Job Printtrs. Leslie Laughlin and Thos. Rog­ mirror, which reflects a person Cards for all lenten services may
We beg leave to announoe to the public ers have returned from Astoria. so that he or she may see her­ be had from the Rector, Rev.
that we have just added a large stock of new
John C. Fair, or any member of
Dr. Crisman’s little Jersey has self as others see.
novelties to our business, and make a special­
ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads, a calf, and Doc is proud of the
Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew, of Cor­ the vestry.
Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling richness of the lacteal fluid about
Hon. J. W. Maxwell, of Ne­
vallis, left yesterday for Portland
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­
He says it’s clear after a visit to the parents of tarts, Or., called to-day. Mr. M.
grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of his premises.
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­ cream.
Mrs. M. in this city, Mr. and states that he has been trying to
vinced.
D, C. IRELAND & CO.
Keep your “piles” and keep Mrs. I. C. Lawrence.
get home for some time, but ow­
your
money,
if
you
wish
;
that
ing to the snow on the moun­
DOCTORS
Major Brown, of Amity, who
is one of the blessings we enjoy
tains, he has not got started yet.
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH,
always
congregates
where
there
under the government in which
He willgo out with the mail car­
is
an
abundance
of
all
the
good
we live.
rier this p. m. via Grand Ronde
Offioe over Braly’s Bank.
things
of
this
sphere,
was
mix
­
Mrs. I. C. Lawrence is suffer­
and Nestucca, and if he gets
Me.tlinnviUe,
...
Oregon.
ing from a broken arm, received ing with the jolliest of the jolly through, he will have to walk
by a fall at her home in this city at the fair last night.
twenty miles up the beach be­
DR. I. C.
TAYLOR.
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The editor of the Reporter fore reaching home. What Til­
Monday evening. Both upper
Late of New Orleans, La.,
bones of the left arm were broken. war pressed into service last lamook county needs and <le-
Piles and Fistula a Spe­
We have received from the evening as reader of the conun­ mands is an easier way of reach­
ciality. Consultation
secretary of state full reports of drums. No man knows the pleas- ing the world than climbing
IVee. Ao Cure
the different state officials, bound ures afforded one to stand in over mountains covered with
Ao Pay.
They are front of a sea of upturned faces snow.
t-if Oftioe with H. V. V. Johnson. M. D.. in pamphlet form.
McMinnville, Oregon.
very important as matters of and speak your little speech, or
The congressional committee
reference.
O. W. GOUCHEB.
E. E. GOUCHEB.
make your little address, unless on claims recommends the pay­
A package of seeds from the experience has been had; but to ment of losses sustained by Chi­
Goucher & Goucher.
well known house of D. M. Ferry stand up and read conundrums!
nese residents of Washington
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
& Co., Detroit, Mich., have been that’s joy. Hon. Wm. Galloway
territory incident to the eviction
M c M innville
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received at this office. The repu­ got away with us at the school from Tacoma, and the riot caused
Office and residence, corner of Third and tation of the seeds stand high
in the forenoon, but was’nt our by attempted eviction at Seattle.
D. streets, next to the postoffice
with horticulturists.
revenge sweet when we unrolled These aggregate $4167. The re­
The
Lafayette
Register
seems
Mrs. M. Sliadden.
the scroll and made that com­
to have discovered last week that parison between the democracy sult is a fit sequel to the effort
made by lawless citizens to keep
one
of
the
greatest
difficulties
in
of McMinnville and the young
Fashionable Dressmaker*
the way of publishing a news­ man in Oregon who left his United States coin out of the
J^FThe Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­
hands of Chinese. The law abid­
ting employed.
paper is the fact that if takes a sweetheart back in Iowa. “Both
ing residents of that territory
B street, bet. 2d and 3d, McMinnville. Or. man a lifetime to find out who
have a Gal-a-way.” Griesen who denounced the riotous cru­
will not take a joke.
pretended that we’d lost the last sade against the Chinese and its
People cannot be too careful
conundrum, but it was never in leaders last spring, may congratu­
during this changeable weather.
the book. We acknowledge the late themselves in this instance
Mair Cutting, Khavins and
Dry, warm feet, well clad bodies,
peeing Parlor.
corn, however, and ordered apol- that they have a territorial in­
avoidance of drafts and a little
15c SHAVING 15c. cafe about passing from warm linaris and a pitcher of ice water stead of a state organization and
for the crowd. Harv. Henderson can call upon the general gov­
C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor.
rooms to the cold open air, are
(8nooessor to A. C. Wyndham.)
was annoyed because his cat-a ernment to foot the bill.
sensible precautions, and easily
Ladies and children’s work a specialty.
logue wasn’t read; but we will
jpp-I have just added to my parlor the observed, unless you are a pupil
He had too much brain«,
largest and finest stock of < igare ever in this of the McMinnville school, as print it to-morrow for certain.
We are sorry to say ;
•ity. Try them
Clyde Appersoi)' retired; and
But he couldn’t help it,
was graphically pictured in one
For he ain’t built that way.
Robbins sang. The ladies did
(Aero« the Pants)
of the brief addresses made by
D C. IREL4AD 4L CO.,
themselves and the fair justice! You will find the largest and finest
visitors yesterday. We are sen-j
assortment of stoves and hardware
and all moved off happily.
sible to the fact that our tax
ever brought to this country, and we
and will sell yon cheaper than
payers are gradually awakening Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music can,
any body. Manning A CM.
in
McMinnville
and
at
McMinnville
to a realizing sense of the situa­ college. Residence corner of 8econd Grindstones, best quality, at. two
tion.
and C Streets.
cents per lb. at Manning <fc Co’s.
HcJIinnvillc, Oregon.
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