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DAILY EVENING REPORTER. VOL. II. NO. 54 The Daily Reporter, M c M innville . O regon , M onday , march 7. 1887. CITY. PRICE TWO CENTS. Vestry meeting this evening The pall-bearers at the funeral at 7:30, at Dr. Johnson’s office. yesterday were all of the immi Read Redmond’s new Entered in the Postoffioe at McMinnville for County court is now in ses gration of 1843 but one. They Board of trade this evening. Transmission Through the Mails as Sec sion. Present bills to-morrow. were Messrs. Sitton, Garrison, ond Class Matter. Open temperance meeting to --------- o---------- Henry Ward Beecher is lying Holman, Hembree, Cozine and night. D. C. IRELAND. E. L. E. WHITE. at the point of death this after A. J. Baker. Get your Horse Bills printed noon. Frank Hauswirth of North D. C. IRELAND & Co., at the Reporter job office. J. J. Vanatta has been com Yamhill, is the kind of a citizen PUBLISHERS. Choral Union meet at Dr. mitted to the asylum from Ma we like. He got ashamed of the M c M innville - - O regon Calbreath’s to-morrow evening. old schopl house over there and T he D aily R epobteb is issued every day Mrs. Clubine, daughter of Hon. rion county. We hear of one person who in the week except Sundays, and is delivered built a nicer one, at his own ex in the city at 10 cents per week. By mail, 40 S. F. Harding, is visiting in the will put up $2,000 for water pense, then hired teachers to oents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad city. vertising same as for T he W eekly R epobteb . Be it understood that we send works in this city. Next, gen teach in it. tleman. Mrs. Loughary started her Fine Book and Job Printers. the Reporter weekly for a bit a Uncle Andy Baker lost an kindergarten school to-day. One We beg leave to announce to the public month. Six months and no less other valuable horse last week. little tot is credited with saying that we have just added a large stock of new for six bits. T. Bynum also hauled one away that she went to this school to novelties to our business, and make a special Gov. Hill, as a presidential ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads, from his stable yesterday. learn some tricks; and promised Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling possibility, seems to be capturing Rev. J. W. B. Smith, late of to teach them to her best friend Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro even the Butler men, who have grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of Kansas, will preach at the Chris across the way. work. Terms favorable. Call and be con become tired of roaming around tian church in this city at 7:30 The school meeting was very vinced. D. C. IRELAND & CO. in outer darkness. p, m. Wednesday, March 9th. largely attended this p. m. Eigh Unless a poultry raiser is will DOCTORS The floral offerings at the fu ty-two votes were cast. Hon. ing to put the same amount of neral yesterday were profuse. A Wm. Galloway was elected di LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH, intelligence brainsand attention beautiful piece was sent up from rector, and John Wortman clerk. into that business that he would Offioe over Braly’s Bank. Portland bv Mrs. Dr Savior. There is a surplus of $1,100 in into any other business he or she McMinnville. - - - Oregon. The Reporter was honored to- the treasury. Directors were had better abandon the same. ! day by a call from Miss Clara employed to secure additional Dr. 11. J. MINTHORN. It seems to be the general opin and Frankie Page, of the i room for the school. Physician and Ohstetrican, ion that the peach buds have I Siebolt Emma Heath Dramatic Com- The elegant new hearse of been killed bv the late cold weath ITewborg, Or. Capt. E. B. Fellows was used at i pany. er. There is some slight hope Mrs. Wilson, on College side, the funeral yesterday. We are Eight years’ experience in civil practice, and three years in government service as for late varieties. Our reporter lias been very much troubled by proud of the enterprise and physician and surgeon. Medical Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, examined a large number of buds disease of the heart, but her public spirit of our fellow towns Pa., also of Iowa State University. last Sunday, and failed to find a friends will be glad to hear that man who enables the public to single live one. ' she is now recovering. thus honor the dead. The casket DR. I. C. — TAYLOR, We are greatly pleased to hear — o---- — The remarks at the funeral was one as elegant as could have Late of New Orleans, La., that Nellie Boyd is coming with yesterday by Rev. Mr. Hender j been produced from Portland. Piles and Fistula a Spe a brilliant company. Nellie Boyd son were well timed and beauti The current number of The ciality. Consultation needs no introductions. She tree. Ao Cure ful, expressive of theme, and West Shore is a superb one, and played a most successful season Xo Pay. touching to all who heard them. fulfills the publisher’s promise in Portland a year or two ago, Offioe with H. V. V. Johnson. M. D., The wife of Theodore Herron, to improve upon even the splen- and is known as a star of the first McMinnville, Oregon. living near Hopewell church, on I did issue of last month. In a magnitude in theatrical circles. G. W. OOUCHEB. E. E. GOUCHER. the Salem road, died yesterday. poem, “In Memory of the Pio Sunlight is essential to the Goucher & Goucher. The bodv V will be interred at neers,” (_). C. Applegate pays a growth and health of children, Salem. Mr. Fellows of this city, tribute to the sterling qualities — PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. and they should be sent out of furnished the casket and hearse. of those who laid the foundation M c M ixnville ... - O begon . doors for several hours every day of society in the West. The text Office and residence, corner of Third and the sun shines. Above all, let Programme for the McMinn is illustrated with a number of D. streets, next to the postoffice. the sunshine into the house; ville Open Temperance society, I striking engravings. the preservation of the children March 7th. 1887: The Register started in last Opening of the society. is of more importance than to Prayer. week to give us a history of the Hair Cutlinir. shaving- and Sham prevent the fading of the carpet. Music, Miss Lizzie Handlev. Lafayette town site. It refers pooing Parlor. Address, Rev. A. J. Hunsaker. to Jacob Reed, who took up the Mr. Ladd > artesian well has 15c SHAVING 15c. Music, Prof. Crawford. devoloped much valuable infor section in ’44; then to his suc C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor. Recess. mation for Oregon. Last week (Successor to A. C. Wyndham.) Instrumental music. Mr. and cessor, Joel Perkins. But from the drill brought up some petri whom, as you understand it, Ladies and children’s work a specialty. Miss Russ. have just added to my parlor the fied specimens of tropical timber, Reading, S. F. Harding. Bro. Westerfield, did the peo largest and finest stock of c igars ever in this Dialogue, Ray Satchwell and ple finally secure their titles? City. Try them_____ __________________ among shells of perfect form, and wood and bark of the same Harvey Fleishauer. Mrs. M. Shadclen. species. Considering the great Elocution reading by Mrs. Is there not a material omission just at this point, which would Matthieu’s class. depth from which these speci be desirable to the public ? Fashionable Dressmaker« mens were brought, this is a Reading, Edwin Russ. Music, Miss Annie Young. ^y*The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit- This is a beautiful day ; it very remarkable geological dis- Adjournment. ting employed. makes all feel so fresh and green. E. V. V anatta , Sec. 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