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DAILY EVENING REPORTER. VOL. II. NO. 53 The Daily Reporter. M c M innville , O regon , S aturday , march 5. iss7. PRICE TXVO CENTS. CITY. Emma Heath. ondale a few hours after, they County court will hold a regu re-crossed in a skiff, the ice bridge The Emma Heath Dramatic Entered in the Postoflioe at MoMinnville for having moved away leaving the Company gave proof last night Transmission Through the Mails as Sec lar session next week. river clear. ond Class Matter. 14 lbs best mitfrd candy for of their ability to please a refin ----------o--------- 25 cents, at C. G&rten’s. ed and appreciative audience, by Burial of John G. Baker. D. C. IRELAND. E. L. E. WHITE. 'I Get your Horse Bills printed the rendition of Kathleen Ma- Uncle John G. Baker ’ s remains i>. c. IRELAND A Co., at the Reporter job office. vourneen, in superior style. Miss will be conveyed to flie grave PUBLISHERS. This is the kind of a rain storm Heath has much more than or from his house to-morrow after that brings joy to the farmers. dinary dramatic ability, in fact RLc.VHNNVILLE - - OREGON T he D aily R epobteb is issued every day Child of the Regiment, at noon. The committee of arrange might be classed among the lead in the week except Sundays, and is delivered Garrison Opera house to-night. ments inform us that the funeral ing artists of the west, and would in the oity at 10 cents per week. By mail, 40 oent6 per month in advanoe. Kates for ad Choral Union meets at Dr. procession will leave the house captivate in much larger cities vertising same as for T he W eekly R epobteb . Galbreaths next Tuesday at 7 p. of deceased at one o’clock p. in. than this. To-night they will and proceed to the Masonic bur reproduce the Child of the Regi m., sharp. Fine Book and Job Printers. Miss Anna Cooley, of Carlton ial grounds, where remarks ap ment, one of the finest pieces on We beg leave to announce to the public propriate to the life and character the American stage. Miss Heath that we have just added a large stock of new is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Shuck of deceased will be made by Rev. has very excellent support, and novelties to our business, and make a special in this city. ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads, talJ bear we should be greatly pleased to The next meeting of the Cha Mr. Henderson. T1 Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling ci ales of note a house tilled upon this her Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro rade Club will be held at Mrs. ers will be of his n grammes. Posters, and all descriptions of 1843. All are cordi j invited last appearance at Garrison Op work. Terms favorable. Call and be con Snellings, March 16th. to turn out, and pay their last era house. Fill every seat, and vinced. D. C. IRELAND A CO. Look out for Booth & Fords new ad. Monday. They mean sad rites to the memory of a just the gallery. DOCTORS Business, with a big B. this year. and generous citizen, whose Reserved seats 75 cts., on sale death is regretted by a very large LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH. The Oregonian has come at Rogers $ Todd’s drug store. circle of acquaintances. “ None around to our way of thinking General admission 50 cents. Office over Braly’s Bank. knew him but to love him. ” in the matter of the inter-state .Vle.Vliniiville. ... Oregon. From the Financial Center. commerce bill. Important to Banners. Dr. II. J. IIIVHIOKY Little Miss Lulu Wilcox spent : 1 have suffered from catarrh wish to c attention to Physician and Obstetrican, her fourth birth day anniversary the We announcemii f Messrs, and bronchitis for ten years. 1 with her Grandma Hanna at used almost every kind of medi Newberg, Or. Barnekoff A oHiason, and Carlton, yesterday. cine that promised a cure, but Eight years’ experience in civil practice, The peach and quince crop in Swanson, whidh will appear in without any permanent result and three years in government service as our issue of next week. These physician and surgeon. Medical Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, the neighborhood of Milwaukie, gentlemen have establised at for good. Disappointed and dis Pa., also of Iowa State University. Or., are a total loss. Other fruits I couraged, and almost without do not appear to be damagedj McMinnville, McMinnville cross hope, at the suggestion of a DR. I. C. TAYLOR, much, as yet. ing, and Carlton, commodious friend, I commenced the use of Late of New Orleans, La., Redmonds new stock was open- ware houses, complete with lat Swift’s Specific some three or Piles and Fistula a Spe cd to the public to-day. It is a ■ est improved machinery for the four months ago. I am delight ciality. Consultation fine large stock, well selected, and | proper handling of grain, and ed to say 1 am entirely cured. 1 IVee. Ao Cure will pay you to call and inspect otter the farmers of Yamhill write this that others may be Ao Pay. the same before making pur- ■ county the very best facilities benefited by my experience, for V-vT" Office with H. V. V. Johnson. M. D., for storage and cleaning of their chases. MoMinnville, Oregon. grain. Years of experience and I have excellent health, and Milton Baker, of Dayton, W. a practical knowledge of the have gained twelve pounds since G. W. GOUCHER. E. E. GOUCHER. Goucher & Goucher. T. and Mrs. Dr. Boyd of Gold- , business enable them to guar 1 began the use of Swift’s Spe endale, son and daughter of uncle ' antee satisfaction. They also cific. F. B abcock M iller , PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. John Baker deceased, will prob pay the highest cash price for New York, Oct. 28, 1886. No. 6 McMlHNVILI.E .... O regon . ably arrive here this evening, to grain of all kinds, and carry in Wall Street. Office and residence, corner of Third and be present at the funeral which Programme for the McMinn D. streets, next to the postoffice stock a full line of the very best will take place to-morrow. ville Open Temperance society, machinery, wagons, & etc. It will March 7th, 1887: Mr. E. C. Jorgenson, of Marx be to the advantage of all farm Opening of the society. & Jorgenson, at present in East ers to call and see them before Prayer. Hair Cutting, Shaving and sham« ern Oregon and Washington, will making any other arrangements pooing Parlor. Music, Miss Lizzie Handley. start for Europe from Sprague Address, Rev. A. J. Hunsaker. for disposing of their grain or 15c SHAVING 15c. Music, Prof. Crawford. about the 12th inst., being joined buying their machinery or C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor. Recess. at that point by his wife and wagons. By courteous and hon (Successor to A. C. Wyndham.) Instrumental music, Mr. and Miss Annie Henrichsen. The orable dealing, and strict atten Miss Ladies and children's work a specialty. Russ. MF* I have just added to my parlor the party will be absent several tion to the best interests of their Reading, S. F. Harding. largest and finest stock of cigars ever in this months. Dialogue, Ray Satchwell and pity. Try them patrons, Messrs. Barnekoff, Harvey Fleishauer. morning, at 8 o’clock, Thomason & Swanson will seek Mrs. M. Shaddeii. two Monday Elocution reading by Mrs. energetic commercial travel to hold the foremost position Matthieu ’s class. among the business firms of ers, George II. Boyden and James of Yamhill county, and we be Reading, Edwin Russ. Fashionable Dressmakers F. Sloane, risked their lives by Music, Miss Annie Young. speak for them the success Th? Taylor System of Cutting and Fit crossing the Columbia at Grants which must attend their efforts. ting employed. Adjournment. E. V. V anatta , Sec. B street, bet. 2d and 3d, MoMinnville. Or. on the ice. Returning from Gold- Call and see them. —...— — X I