DAILY EVENING REPORTER. VOL. II. NO. 52 McMJNNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, CITY MARCH 4, 1887. What We Learned. While in Portland we learned Kathleen Mavourneen, Friday that: night. Huntington, Crocker, et al., The air was somewhat Chili will be in Oregon very soon to this morning, for Oregon. D. C. IRELAND. E. L. E. WHITE. The ladies Guild will meet at stay; D. C. IREL1YD A Co., Miss Ireland’s, on Wednesday An effort with soma hope of PUBLISHERS. March 9th, at 2 p. m. success, is being made to trans Grass is king. Look at $40 fer our narrow gauge system to M c M innville - - O regon Tax D ailt R rpobteb is issued every day per ton for hay; then say it the Huntington syndicate; in the week exoept Sundays, and is delivered don’t pay to keep your straw. Notwithstanding the fact that in the oity at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40 J. A. Wisner, special agent of congress neglected to grant the cents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad vertising same as for T hb W ekklt R xpobtbb , the Mutual life insurance com UPR power to lease branch pany of New York, is at Cook’s lines, the acts of the Oregon as Fine Book and Job Printers. hotel. sembly is sufficient to enable We beg leave to announoe to the public A new counter with conven them to lease the ORN, and the that we have just added a large atook of new novelties to our bnainees, and make a special ient pockets for nails, just added bridge will be built; ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads, A soon as the Morrison street Statements, Business Cards, Ladies’ Calling to the sales room at Jones & Co’s, Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro is worthy of notice. bridge is finished much of the grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of Every time you grease your curb stone business will be work. Terms favorable. Call and be oon- boots recollect the home pro transferred from Stark street; vinoed. D. C. IRELAND A CO. duct, made by T. Rodgers, Port W. S. Ladd can tell about as DOCTORS land, and advertised in the Re good a joke now as he told pre LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH, porter. vious to his becoming associated Felt cloths^in bdlors, with with the Bull Run water move Office over Braly'a Bank. crescents and*/fringe tAma^ch, ment; McMinnville, ... Oregon. all new and U^ndsonle^goaHs, at Hon. Wm. Reid does now not E. B. Fellows furwnurC ware propose; nor never did propose; DR. I. C, TAYLOR, rooms. to run his railway through any Late of New Orleans, La., S. A. Manning has lost his graves, to get to Portland from Piles and Fistula a Spe fine Bellfounder brood mare Elk rock. It will cross a nar ciality. Consultation and colt. Both died from blind row strip of waste land below fkee. Ao Cure Ao Pay. staggers. Billy Kuhns lost two the ceme îe^ry, along the river horses the same way. EST' Offioe with H. V. V. Johnson, M. bank. _ But the way of putting McMinnville, Oregon. Our city has now the services things by metropolitan journals of our active fellow townsman, lead to the supposition, from Mrs. M. Shadden. Chas. Grissen, who has been se some sources, that he wanted to lected to fill the vacancy in the be a bad man in this matter; Fashionable Dressmaker« council created by the resigna 8. G. Reed has the finest fJPThe Taylor 8ystemof Cutting and Fit tion of D. C. Narver. stable of roadsters in Portland, ting employed. any need There is no longer breeding them all with one B street, bet. 2d and 3d, MoMinnville. Or. of steering clear of this city exception; »turn; but in most every O. W. OOÜCBBB. K. X. OOVCHBB. from points south east in conse- case sJJ<f them as colts and Coucher & Coucher. quence of that terrible haul bougie them back as horses; PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. up from the wesWend of the Kirk Sheldon will have to MoMnwviLtF. .... O bxoox . long bridg^^ It is fixed. seek new quarters soon as his Jones A “ Co. turned out this store is to be cut up into slices Office and residence, oorner of Third and D. streets, next to the postoffioe forenoon as handso work as and retailed to smaller holders the best in large cities where, at an advance; in shape of stair bannisters, C. W. Knowles’ Arctic owl, at post and rail, made by Henry Hair Cwtting, Shaving and Sham. the St. Charles hotel, is not an Schank, for his new house on Arctic owl. That Dr. Willis E. pooing Parlor. 15c SHAVING 15c. Fourth street. Everette, practical mining ex Emma Heath, the great emo pert and consulting geologist, C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor. ted by the tions (Successor to A. C. Wyndham.) has the only perfect specimen str drah^itit) company Ladies and children’s work a specialty. in Oregon. This he obtained have just added to my parlor the evër brought to |the coast, will while upon an expedition to far largest and finest stock of cigars ever in this play a two nights Engagement away Alaska, and he is the best •ity. Try them. at Garrison Ope^a/house Fri day and Saturday evenings, posted man in the state upon D €. IRELAND 4L CO., March 4th and 5th, opening mining . and geological matters, Friday night in Kathleen Ma and ought to be in the employ vourneen. of Uncle Sam; Reserved seats 75 cts., on sale Rail road commissioners will at Rogers & Todd’s drug store. not be appointed under the act General admission 50 cents. Wc.ìlinnville, Oregea Entered in the Postoffioe at McMinnville for Transmission Through the Mails as Sec ond Class Matter. ---------- Q---------- *. ( . ,J*. ’’T-é. ’ * PRICE TWO CENT8. passed by the assembly before about the 1st; that then some people will be sadly April fooled. That Gov. Pennoyer is trying to select able men for the position because the statistics which, this commission will collate may pos sibly prove to be the only prac tical results obtained. Spring stock is arriving at A. J. Apperson’s from New York city, San Francisco and the manufactories is new stock will be a larZe , of _____ the best selection offclosing, hats caps, boots, shoes, etc. Look out fbr the new ad. next Monday. Dakota is shipping her pau pers to Oregon. The last in stallment was a partly demented man named Riley, with five or phans. It was a pitablfe scene to look upon. In company with Judge Catlin we visited them in the county jail at Portland. The man was sent to the asylum, and the children placed in good hands. Lecture. The R(Î r. John Fair will to' lecture hight id t St. J tunes church at 1 ibject: “God the Object ligion.” In this and the ires which are to follow, an ttempt will bo mode to insi > upon some of the truths which are most fun damentally related to the souls religious life as they come in contact with some forms of modern thought. All are in* vited to attend. I =McNEuville Batte. Fine Job Printers, Programme for the McMinn ville Open Temperance society, March 7th, 1887: Opening of the society. Prayer. Music, Miss Lizzie Handley. Address, Rev. A. J. Hunsaker. Music; Prof. Crawford. Recess. Instrumental music, Mr. and Miss Russ. Reading, 8. F. Harding. Dialogue, Ray Satchwell and Harvey Fleishauer. Elocution reading by Mrs. Matthieu’s class. Reading, Edwin Russ. Music, Miss Annie Young. Adjournment. E. V. V anatta , Sec. H lbs bes 25 cents, aL candy for i ’ s .