The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, March 18, 1887, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING REPORTER.
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VOL. II. NO. 64.
M c M innville , O regon , F riday ,
Daily Reporter,
CITY
Henry Schenk is planting his
block to select fruits.
C. P. Bishop is home again
from his trip to Linn county.
D. C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE.
Mrs. Cobb, mother of Mrs. H.
D. C. IRELAND A Co.,
C. Shadden, is very low from
PVBLISHEBS.
consumption.
Nilsson married Count Casa
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T kb D aily K xpobtkb is issued every day Miranda, a high grandee
of
in the week exoept Sundays, and is delivered
in the oity at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40 Spain, sixty years of age.
oents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­
There need be no doubts
vertising same as for T h « W eekly R eportes .
about
a fair in Yamhill county
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Fine Book and Job Printers. next fall. There will be one.
Hon. Wm. Galloway has been
We beg leave to announoe to the public
that we have just added a large stock of new making some desirable improve­
novelties to our business, and make a special­
ments about his premises on B
ty of Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads,
Statements, Business Cards, Ladies’ Calling street.
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­
Uncle Dan Holman is about
grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­ as usual this winter, but realizes
vinced.
D. C. IRELAND & CO.
the fact frequently that old age
is creeping upon him.
DOCTORS
Go see the roller organ, a new
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH,
music box which plays any tune
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by any one, McMinnville jewel-
Offioe over Braly’s Bank.
McMinnville,
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Oregon. ery store. Wm. Holl proprietor.
“Crank” is one of the cheap
Dr. II. J. MIXTIIORN.
words of the tiu^e and generally
Physician and Obstetrican, means some person with whom
Newberg, Or.
the speaker does not agree.
James W. Welch has been
Eight years’ experience in civil practice,
and three years in government service as placed under arrest in Astoria
physioian and surgeon. Medical Oradnate
of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, for refusing to pay taxes.
From
Pa., also of Iowa State University.
this distance it looks like a very
funny proceeding.
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The weather • service of tho
Late of New Orleans, La.,
United States signal service
Piles and Fistula a Spe­ bureau will be transferred after
ciality. Consultation
July 1st, 1887, to the new de­
iVee. Ao Cure
Ao Pay.
partment of agriculture.
Those who have not resigned
t-vf* Office with H. V. V. Johnson, M. D.,
McMinnville, Oregon.
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G. W. GOUCHER.
E. E. GOUCHER. about Washington this winter,
Goucher & Goucher. and the country is resigned to
the resignations generally.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Words are things, and a small
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drop of ink, falling like a dew
Office and residence, corner of Third and
upon a thought, produces that
D. streets, next to the postoffice
which makes thousands, per­
haps millions, think.—Bryon.
The sentiment of justice is so
Hair CuttiuK, Khavin, and Kham,
natural, so universally acquired
pooin« Parlor.
15c SHAVING 15c. by all mankind, that it seems to
me independent of all law, all
C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor.
party, all religion.—Voltaire.
(Successor to A. C. Wyndham.)
Ellis G. Hughes makes a di­
Ladies and children’s work a specialty.
£W~I have jast added to my parlor the rect charge against Secretary
largest and finest stock of cigars ever in ibis
city. Try them.
Carlisle of the board of immi­
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His statement sub­
Mrs. M. Shadden. gration.
stantially sustains the position
of The Reporter, that the pres­
Fashionable Dressmakers ent secretary is unfit for the
HFThe Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­
position. Indeed, he specifically
ting employed.
B street, bet. 2d and 3d, McMinnville, Or. charges fraud upon Mr. Carlisle.
Entered in the Postoffice at McMinnville for
Transmission Throneh the Mails as Sec­
ond Class Matter.
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DR. I. C. TAYLOR.
Bife-
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march is , iss 7.
PRICE TWOCENT8.
Wheatland wants a black­
smith.
Dr. Howard has sold his
Third street property to Dr.
Goucher.
Kenyon tfc Rey are stocked
with finest fish to-day at 10 cents
per lb. Give them a call.
P. E. Thomason, of B. & S.,
leaves for a business trip to va­
rious parts of the valley to-mor­
row.
Councilman Palmer has been
trying tile drainage on a small
scale in this city as an experi­
ment. We should like to see
other enterprising citizens try it.
W. II. Houston shipped six
platform spring dog carts to
Morse
Mauts Wednesday.
His Dayton trade is quite active.
Mr. Kinsey is turning out
some fine furniture at Bingham’s.
His latest triumph is a lounge
for $10.00, which beats any sim­
ilar article imported from the
east.
That gout may be produced by
starvation has been proved by
the case of Mr. Jacques, the
English faster, who developed
gout on the eighteenth day of
his fast.
Miss Etta Rees left for Ellens­
burg Wednesday p. m. to join
her fathers family. She will be
greatly missed by a host of her
girl companions here, in school
and out.
C. F. Maitin, at Baxter &
Roge£& is buying all the apples
t/nof .Yesterday
he bought
he can Und.
Ye¡
the firfesTlot/, f, iut
òi of lO,OO0 boxes
puchased the past two months,
from Am. Shadden. They were
marked extra fine, ami classed
Shadden’s best.
According to Prof. Baird a fish
has no maturity and there is
nothing to prevent it from living
indefinitely and growing contin­
ually. A pike living in Russia
dates back in age to the fifteenth
century. In the Royal aquarium
at St. Petersburg are fish that
have been there 140 years.
C. P. church services at the
usual hours next Sunday. Sub­
ject for forenoon: “The Chris­
tians better and enduring sub­
stance.” Subject for evening:
“Digging for hidden wealth.”
Sunday School 9:30 a. m. All
are invited to attend these ser-
vices. T. H. Henderson, Pastor.
Hon. J. E. Magers desires to
meet the board of trade immi­
gration committee at his office
to-morrow (Saturday) evening,
at 7:45 sharp. Business of im­
portance.
A late discovery reveals a new
field for sugar. The addition of
sugar to mortar greatly increases
its strength.
It is supposed
that the wonderful Round mor-
tar, hard after 2000 years had
passed, owed its excellence to
the addition of saccharine mat­
ter.
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The eighth annual Stallion
Show will be given in McMinn­
ville, Saturday April 30th 1887.
All breeders are invited to pre­
sent their applications with ped­
igree of horses to be shown, to
Uncle Jim Fletcher, that all may
appear in the report without
confusion.
There will be services at the
Christian church morning and
evening by the new pastor, J.
W. B. Smith. Subject foY morn­
ing sermon: “Christian Growth.”
Subject for evening:
“Con­
science.” On Monday evening
Eld. Campbell of Hillsboro, will
begin a series of meetings in the
Christian church. All are cor­
dially invited.
We have just received from
the National Republican, Wash­
ington, D. C., a handsomely il­
lustrated edition, consisting of
18 pagt3 and containing over
one hundred and fifty portraits
of senators, congressman and
governors; the president and
his cabinet and many of tho
foreign legations. This edition
is the first of the kind ever pub­
lished, and is certainly one that
should be read by all. Send 10
cts. to National Republican,
Washington D. C:
Quarterly meeting services
will be held at the M. E. church
on Saturday and Sunday next,
March 19 and 20 by Rev. M. C.
Wire, of Salem, Ore. services at
2 p. m. Saturday; services also
at 7 p. m. Preaching by Mr.
Wire. The usual quarterly meet­
ingservices On Sunday. Mr Wire
is a stranger to the people of Mc­
Minnville. He is an able preach­
er. All are cordially invited to
attend these services.
H. P. H atch well .
Mièti Belle Johnson, teacher of music
in McMinnville and at McMinnville
college. Residence comer of Second
and C Streets.
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