The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, March 08, 1887, Image 1

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DAILY EVENING REPORTER.
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VOL. II. NO. 55
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The Daily Reporter,
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MARCH 8. 1887.
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PRICE TWO CENTS.
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CITY
CORRESPONDENCE.
Interesting exercises will bo
held at the public school Friday
LaFayette.
Choral Union meet at Dr.
Entered in the Postoffice at McMinnville for
p. m. in Miss Martin’s room.
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­ Galbreath’s this evening.
Mr.
Young
has
resumed
his Miss Marks classes will join Miss
ond Class Matter.
A fine sto
f all
duties in the school room this Martin. Miss Eva Cook will
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just
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D. C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE.
week. The pupils in that de­ give a recitation, Mrs. Loughary
Kay.
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partment are glad to be at work an address, etc. All are invited.
». C. IKFLAX» & Co.,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wallace again.
PUBLISHERS.
Two of the timber causes on
are preparing for atrip to Mich­ The annual school meeting
trial in the United States court
ncMniXVILLE
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OREGON igan next month.
was held to-day, resulting in the have been cut down from $79,-
T he D aily R eporter is issued every day
Apperson’s cloth
/i/ a SU­ election of P. P. Gates as director
in the week except Sundays, and is delivered
perb stock, just opei 'D yall and and D. V. Olds as clerk. It was 500 to $3000. The causes estab­
in the city at 10 cents per week. By mail, 40
lish the fact that if the parties
cents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­ inspect the goods.
decided that we have a nine acted in good faith, as they allege,
vertising same as for T he W eekly R eporter .
Apperson’s store is now illu­ months school this coming year,
they were not liable for any more
Fine Book »nd Job Printers. minated by a most magnificent and a tax was voted for that pur­
lectric pose, and also for incidental ex­ than the value of the timber in
We beg leave to announce to the public lamp. Equal to the
the standing tree.
that we have just added a large stock of new light.
pellees.
Bishop it Kay have < ik taed
novelties to our business, and make a special­
The National Republican is
A dime socj&ble w^s held in
ty of Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads,
in their show window le feest
Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling the only paper published which Old’s Hall on last Thursday even­
and largest assorted lin
fine
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­ we are offering this year with ing.
A
jolly
good
time
was
had
grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of
by all. Such games as “drop the shoes ever brought to g s city.
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­ the Reporter.
vinced.
D. C. IRELAND & CO.
Mr. Barnekoff has purchased handkerchief,” “weevilly wheat”, They have just received them
the Russ property, corner of “King Williams,” etc., etc., were direct from the manufactory in
doctors
First and I streets, and will soon freely indulged in by old and the east. They only ask you to
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH.
move into town.
young. About ten dollars were call and examine these goods for
Considerable drift was lodged realized, which will be appropri­ yourself.
Offioe over Braly’s Bank.
The inter-state commerce bill
yesterday, ated toward buying street lamps
yietliiiu ville.
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Oregon. against the bridge
places it out of tho question for
but was removed without dam­ for the town.
Dr. II. J. niYTHOKX.
The Drama “Louva, the pau­ the NPR to contemplate the
age, by Supervisor Austin.
Pictures of the Broom Brigade per” was played on Saturday further extention of their lines;
Physician and Obstetrican,
were first taken by the artist evening to a crowded house. It the law stopped their intentions
Newberg, Or.
Price; now they are “taken” at is an excellent piece, although entirely, as far as further build­
Eight years’ experience in civil practice,
with too sad an ending. The ing to Astoria was concerned,
and three years in government service as sight by all who can get them.
physician and surgeon. Medical Graduate
Hon. M. B. Hendrick of majority of people like stories or and until its clauses and sections
of Jefferson Medical CMlege, Philadelphia,
Pa., also of Iowa Stat* University.
Wheatland, was in town yester dramas best that always “turn are interpreted by the commis­
day, and attended a meeting of out” all right, and the death of sioners it is a problem as to what
DR. I. C.
TAYLOR, the board of trade last evening. “Louva,” in the last act, was not, would be required of the rail­
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As Dr. Haynes of North Yam­ to an appreciative and sympa­ roads of the country. “At pres­
Late of New Orleans, La.,
Piles and Fistula a Spe­ hill says : “A man can live in thetic audience, a satisfactory ent it looks as if the burden
ciality. Consultation
a log house, but he will not; after ending. The acting, by all the would fall heaviest on people
free. Xo Cure
he gets able to build a better resi­ characters, was exceptionally west of the Rocky mountains.”
Xo Pay.
dence.”
good. We have not heard what Says Gen. Anderson, and so sav
Offioe with H. V. V. Johnson. M. D.,
Senator Mitchell will leave amount was realized, but it must we.
McMinnville, Oregon.
Washington immediately on the have been a good sum, from the
We can furnisl bu , for 25 eta.
G. W. GOUCHER.
E. E. GOUCHER.
audience.
The
proceeds
will
be
adjournment of congress to argue
a complete poulb manual. The
Coucher & Goucher. a case before the supreme court used to buy an organ for the new following subjuu s are treated :
church.
S elina .
of this state.
PHYSICIAN8 AND SURGEONS.
About eggs for hatching, chicks
Minnesota has made an ad­ just out of the shell, growing
M c M innville ....
O regon .
Dr. W. D. Baker of Astoria,
Dr. and Mrs. Boyd of Golden- vance in dealing with the liquor fowls, feeding, diseases, gapes,
Offioe and residence, corner of Third and
D. streets, next to the postoffioe.
dale, and Milton and Mrs. Baker question. Both branches of the lime cure for gapes, roup, cholera,
of Dayton, Washington terri­ legislature passed a bill making prevention for cholera, scurvy
tory, were summoned to this the minimum license or tax for leg, pip, lice, other diseases, hen­
Hair Cutting, hhaving and «bam. city in consequence of the death selling liquors at retail $1000 per neries, yard, fences, wire, net­
of Hon. John G. Baker.
annum in all the cities of the ting, etc., the different breeds and
pooing Parlor.
It was not possible for us to state having over 10,000 inhabi­ their difference, vocabulary of
15c SHAVING 15c.
get around to all places last even­ tants, and $500 per annum in all technical terms, Robert and
C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor.
ing, where our presence was re­ cities having less than 10,000. Anna Deans on profitable poul­
(Snocessor to A. C. Wyndham.)
quired, and the open temper­ The governor will undoubtedly try raising, given in romance.
Ladies and children’s work a specialty.
<V*1 have jast added to my parlor the ance meeting adjourned before sign the bill. The Pioneer-I’ress
The little book is highly recom­
largest and finest stock of cigars ever in this
we
reached
there.
We
hear
how
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says
that
complete
enforcement
oitv. Try them.________________________
mended and is no doubt worth
ever, that the audience was a of the law will reduce the num­ 10 times its cost.
Mrs. M. Sliadden. packed one, delighted to the ex­ ber of saloons in Minnesota fully
treme of hilarity by a splendid one-half, and it believes the law Advcrtrament«, etc., intended for
Fashionable Dressmaker. programme.’ Chief among the will be enforced quite as easily publication in The Weekly Reporter
must be handed in Tuesday morning.
EF"The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­
pieces was Prof. Crawford’s Pro­ as similar laws in Nebraska and We cannot in future deviate from thia
ting employed.
rule.
Missouri.
B street, bet 2d and 4d, MaMinnvilte. Or. hibition jubilee song.
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