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V A Í l-.VI’ 'Al 4 Z MOT Hi AtHbf flWO «*Ji 4ll»il»í*< « jk-a jw>r ia A>Á4< I DAILY EVENING REPORTER. 0 VOL. II. ri^kf > b I,to •»>'»: > br a .V-tOhf ■*■ ,» 11 M c M innville , oreqon , M onday , march u , NO. 60. Th© Datty Etep©(*t©i*. CITY. Jubilee singers, Do not forget them, Garrison Opera house to-night. Judge Loughary was in the D. C. IRELAND. E. L. E. WHITE. city Saturday. ». C. IRELAND & Co., The Emma Heath company PUBLISHERS. play at Albany this evening. Mc.MlNNVlLLiE . OREGON Miss Hepburn will leave here T hb D aily R epobteb is issued every day for New York on Saturday next. an the week exoept Sundays, and is delivered Mexican veterans will find the m the oity at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40 «eta per month in advanoe. Rates for ad pension bill at the office of J. E. vertising same as for T hb W eekly R epobteb . Magers. Choral Union will meet at Fine Book and Job Primers. We beg leave to announoe to the public John S. Martin’s residence to tRat we have just added a large stock of new morrow evening. novelties to our business, and make a special Key, John C. Fair’s evening ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads, lectures, at St. James church, Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling Cards, BAH Invitations (new designs » Pro- are very instructive. gmu *nes. Posters, and all descriptions of Chinook salmon is retailing work. Terms favorable. Call and be con vinced. D. C. IRELAND A CO. in this market for 12| cents per pound, and it is fine. DOCTORS St. James Guild will meet at LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH, the house of Rev. John C. Fair this week, Wednesday. Office over Braly’s Bank. J. Harv. Henderson become^ McMinnville, - - Oregon. an occupant of the house occu Dr. H. J. '»IATI1OKA. pied by Luther Shobe. Physician and Obstetrican, Rev. Mr. Smith has been en gaged by the Christians of this ITowberg, Or. city for the ensuing year. Eight years’ experience in civil practice, and three years in government servioe as H. L. Jones has an eleven physician and surgeon. Medical Graduate o4 Jefferson Medical College. Philadelphia, months old Jersey cow which Pa., also of Iowa State University. gives two gallons of rich milk DR. I. C. TAYLOR. daily. As fine ash furniture as was - Late of New Orleans, La., ’ ever made, is now turned out at Piles and Fistula a Spe Bingham’s, from Yamhill county ciality. Consultation lumber. free. Ao Cure Booth and Wright still have No Pay. on hand thker buggies of the HT Offioe with H. V. V. Johnson. M. D., Staver & Walker $tock, for sale McMinnville, Oregon. cheap for cash. *. W. OOUCHBB. E. E. OOUCHEB. Uncle J. R. Caldwell, of Carl Goucher & Goucher. ton, one of the leading and pio PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. neer citizens of our neighbor M c M imnville - O bboox . ing town, was in the city Satur Office and residence, oorner of Third and day and paid us a very welcome D. streets, next to the postoffioe visit. Franklin Stout, of Carlton, W. F. Coulter of Amity, and Sham. Samuel Hobson of East Cheha- pooing Parlor. lem, are upon the venire from which the United States grand 15c SHAVING 15c. jury is to be drawn. C, «¿FLEMING, Ptoprietor. Some farmers threatened to , (8pepea^>r^o J. C. Wyp<^nj,) plow yesterday, to make up for Ladies ap^ children's work a specialty. W^“I have just added to my parlor the time, as the ground was in hue largest and finest st<>ok of < igars ever in this •rtv. Trv them. condition Saturday. .But they didn’t, as it rained nearly all Mrs. M. Shadden. night Saturday and most of the time yesterday, again making it Fashionable Dressmaker« too wet. Tile your land gents; The Tavlor System of Cutting and Fit. then you can plow every day in ting employed. B street, bet. 2d and id, McMinnville. Or. the year nearly, if you want to. Altered in the Postoffice at McMinnville for Transmission Through the Mails as Sec ond Class Matter. --------- «O*U— ¡alii— 1887 i ♦M PRICE TWO CENT8. Open temperance meeting California Comb Honey at C. Monday evening next. Grissen’s. Mr. Bynum and Mr. Barnum Use Babbits loaf, the best in are both very sick. Dr. Gouch the market at C. Grissen’s. er attends the former, and Dr. The season is fully 14 days Johnson the latter. later this year than for several Services this week at St. James years past. church Tuesday a. m., Wednes Born to the wife of Beecher day evening, Thursday p m., Walker, a daughter—a nine and Friday evening. Consult pounder. Mother and child do your cards. ing finely. It is expected the We are glad indeed to note father will be all right in a few the fact that Mrs. Lawrence is days. recovering quite satisfactorily Our worthy friend, J. Holt from the effects of the fall which Nelson, has graduated in den she received last winter. tistry from the office of Dr. Mrs. Ira Russ returned from Tucker, and left the city last the state Sunday school conven week for the purpose of looking tion at Salem, via. this city, and up a permanent location for after a pleasant visit with Rev. business. Genial, affable, skill and Mrs. E. Russ, proceeded to ful; of full stature, every inch a Portland Friday. man, Holt will make his mark Ladies, call upon Miss F. E. in the world, and lucky will be Russ and inspect the first invoice the community which can claim of new hats and ornaments just him for a citizen. received. We cannot possibly Father Hermann preached at describe them, they must be seen St. James Catholic church yes to be appreciated. Mrs. E. X. Harding of Rick- terday. While in the city he real is in the city, visiting. We was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. are pleased to hear that their Bettman, with whose son, Henry, Polk county home is a pleasant he made a very agreeable visit one, and that Mr. H. is succeed recently in Leipsig. We were ing admirably in his school. She pleased to meet Father Herman at dinner at Mr. Bettman’s expects to return Thursday. Mrs. Mary Walker, of Panther to-day, and hear from him such creek, died suddenly from hem good report as he has to make orrhage of the lungs, Saturday concerning our young friend evening, aged 57 years. At her Henry Bettman of this city, a special request the body will be student in Leipsig. We are pleased to hear of the kept three days before burial. The funeral takes place Wednes success of Phil Withycomb, in day, and the remains will be in selling all the tile burned by terred in Stouts cemetery. him at North Yamhill. We There is a strong probability hope he may burn many kilns that Hon. J. E. Magers will be this year and sell the last piece, indicted by the next Grand jury not alone because it will profit a for perpetrating that joke upon worthy individual, but In addi the Cook family last week. tion to that it will be a proof However, it can be well estab such as we very much desire, lished as a fact that The Cook that our agriculturists are dbvot- Hoqse was rightly named. L. ing more attention to this very IJ., the host is a boss Cook; Miss important subject of tile drain . - , V Eva, the hostess, is an A No, 1 age- Cook; C. H., the clerk, is no BuaineM ia BuaineM, slouch of a Cook; while C. R. and J. W., the carpenters who built And I wish to have it understood the house are both Cooks of that I mean what I say, viz: standing; but John Chinaman That all persons indebted to me as the chief cook, will see to it are requird|»to eall and settle ac that the broth isn’t spoiled by counts forth with, in order to so many Cooks, and people gen save costs. Get in and square erally will agree that it is no won up either by note or coin with der the Sunday dinners contin out delay. J. M. H ulery . ue so popular. McMinnville, March 9th, 1887. ■........ —