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DAILY EVENING REPORTER. vol . ii. no . 59. Th© Reporter, M c M innville , O regon , fhiday , CITY. East Lynne to-night. There will be services at the Christian church Sunday. Booth and Wright still have D. C. IRELAND. E. L. E. WHITE. on hand three buggies of the D. C. IRELAND & €0., Staver & Walker stock, for sale PUBLISHERS. cheap for cash. McMISWILl.E - - OREGON Gov. Pennoyer has appointed T h * D aily R epobteb is issued every day G. W. Walker, of Pendleton, to in the week except Sundays, and is delivered in the city at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40 the newly created judgeship in cents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad the Sixth judicial district. vertising same as for T h « W eekly R epobteb . Come one and all. It don’t Fine Book and Job Printers. cost anything to look at goods at We beg leave to announoe to the public Redmond’s All new and bright. that we have just added a large stock of new Don’t buy old goods when you novelties to our business, and make a special can get new ones fpr less money. ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads, Preaching at the Baptist church Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro to-morrow at the usual hours, by grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of Morning work. Terms favorable. Call and be oon- Rev. J. G. Burchett. Vinoed. D. C. IRELAND <fc CO. subject, “God’s Reserves, for all Emergencies.” Evening subject, DOCTORS “The Millenium.” LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH, Detmering has a fine display of laces in his window to-day. Offioe over Braly’s Bank. Me.Hinnvtlle. - - ' • Oregon. Halt and take a look at them. It is a perfect bower of all varie Dr. II. J. MIXTflOKN. ties’ varing in price from 5 cents’ Physician and Obstetrical), up to $4.00 per yard. Little Rhody leads off in the Newberg, Or. line of states to legislate against Eight years’ experience in civil practice, and three years in government service as railway cremators. An exchange physician and surgeon. Medical Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, says: The Rhode Island legis Pa., also of Iowa State University. lature has taken the railway stove by the leg, so lo speak, and DR. I. C. TAYLOR. thrown it out the window, by 0----------- Late of New Orleans, La., passing a law forbidding it*use Piles and Fistula a Spe as a heater in cars. ciality. Consultation Hon. William R. Morrison iiree. No Cure has accepted the tender of the in No Pay. t-Y*” Offioe with H. V. V. Johnson, M. D^ ter-state commissionership, and McMinnville, Oregon. probably will be the chairman Judge Cool e. W. GOUCHEB. E. E. GOUCHEB. of the commission. Goucher & Goucher. ey, of Michigan, receiver of the Wabash system, and Gen. Bragg, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. M c M innville .... O begon . of Alabama, will also be commis sioners. The former is a repub Office and residence, corner of Third and lican, and one of the most able D. streets, next to the postoffioe. jurists of the country. The lat ter will represent the south. The ignition of a wooden par Hair Cuttinff, Shaving and sham tition in a sleeping car on a pooing Parlor. 15c SHAVING 15c. Pennsylvania railroad the other morning, from a coal stove over C. H. FLEMING. Proprietor. heated by leaving all the drafts (Snocessor to A. C. Wyndham.) open for too long a time, shows Ladies and children's work a specialty. have just added to my parlor the that the perils from fire on a largest and finest stock of cigars ever in this train are by no means confined eitv. Try them_________________ accidents caused by derail Mrs. M. Sliadden. to ment. Even surrounded by the most satisfactory conditions, the Fashionable Dressmaker, coal stove in a passenger car is HFThe Taylor System of Cutting and Fit only a murderous monster under ting employed. B street, bet. 2d and 3d, MoMinnville. Or. bonds. Entered in the Postoffioe at MoMinnville for Transmission Through the Mails as Sec ond Class Matter. --------- o---------- march 12. 1887. price two cents . Public School Notes. Home Matters. In consequence of ill health Miss Carrie Mark has given up teaching for the present. Her place will be filled by Miss Red mond, and classes will resume study Monday as usual. The following pupils in Mrs. Matthieu’s room have not been absent or tardy for the past six months: Maud Randall, Mag gie Howell, Nellie Satchwell, Birdie Hutchinson, Martin Ad ams, InezEccleston, Stella Patty, John Sampson, Forrest Narver, Lena Groening, Tda Groening, Harvy Fleishhaner, Gracie Stew art and Ambie Wright. In the same room we find the following list: Clyde Rolland 1, Lilly Adams 2, Edw. Schenk 2, Walter Baker 2, Lena Baker 3, Chas. Howe 3, May Gaunt 3, Sammy Gaunt 3, Thos. Lam bert 3, Morris Sweet 3, Elon Wallace 4, Minnie Hamnett 4. Silk hose for evening wear must match the shoes in color if not in shade. Beef Dripping makes very good “buttered toast” when but ter is high. e Ribbons, flowers or aigretts of light feathers are fashional for the hair for evening. The latest bang, called the Russian, is V. shaped and bar- barous in appearance. The jaunty matador jackets will be more popular than ever this and the coming season. Coffee, if taken early in the morning on an empty stomach, is said to act as a preventive a- gainst infectous and many acute epidemic diseases. Sleeves of a different material from the dress are a useful nov elty, as new sleeves can thus with out difficulty be put into a half- worn-out dress. Paris advices say that white kid globes have again become a necessary ball room requisite. But colored Swedish gloves con tinue to be preferred for evening, concert and theater toilets, as well as for the promenade. Japanese paper fans are among the new objects on which decora tion is lavished. They are often painted in oils in bright, sketchy ways, the whole fan being done, or else divided in some slanting lines and each division so made being painted after a different style. Palm leaf fan wall-pockets make convenient photograph holders ; half of the fan is cov ered with plush or velvet, and between it and the fan the pho tos are slipped in. The fans are hung on the wall in whatever position may be requisite to show the photographs to the best ad vantage. ° Senator Dolph will pay Oregon a visit in July. Senator Mitchell will be here early in the summer. Mr. Hermann may be expected next month. The liquor in which a cabbage is boiled, if stewed down again and thickened with bread crumbs skim milk, and a little cheese, makes a nourishing Lenten soup. The beautiful blue bird has been seeking admission to this office for several days. The window wasopened to them this forenoon, but they finally declined the hos pitality and retired to some more secluded nook to begin their work of nest building. As we expect to vacate these premises soon, the birds are welcome guests. Our “home amusement club” are the Star Jubilee Singers. They appear at Garrison Opera house Monday evening. No per son who witnessed their famous Mop Brigade at the firemen’s fair can suppress a laugh, even at this late date. We are not advised as to whether this piece will be repeated: but of one thing rest assured, the programme will be witty, spiced with originality, and it will please the boys to see you there. Go by all means; and enjoy a hearty laugh; it will do you good. Box sheet open at Rogers & Todd’s. Business is Business, And I wish to have it understood that I mean what I say, via: That all persons indebted to me are required to call and settle ac counts forth with, in order to save costs. Get in and square up either by note or coin with out delay. J. M. H ulery . McMinnville, March 9th, 1887.