The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, March 23, 1887, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING REPORTER.
VOL. II. NO 67. ^*2^
M c M innville , O regon , W ednesday , march 23. 1887
PRICE TWO CENTS
A. P. Wilson, of Carlton, has and contents. The total loss will
been awarded $3,500 damages, probably exceed $100,000.
J. S. Martin went to Portland
Entered in the Postoffioe at McMinnville for
in his suit with the Portland
Uncle Jim Fletcher last year
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­ this a. m. on business.
paving company, who left a man planted three-fourths of an acre
ond Class Matter.
Board of trade meets first Mon­
trap open which caught him.
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to water melons, from which he
day evening in the month.
D. C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE.
The independent voters of the realized $200; in cash $130, and
A Fine line of gents fine shoes
country gave Mr. Cleveland the in fun selling them, $130. This
D. C. IRELAND A Co.,
just received at Redmonds.
PUBLISHERS.
Opening day at Appersons, presidency. Have they reason year he is taking extra pains to
Goods ar­ to be satisfied with what ho has put in the seed, and will plant
OREGON lawns, etc, Thursday.
MCMINNVILLE
done since he entered the White one and a half acres.
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riving.
Newspaper editing is a very
T he D aily R eporter is issued every day
A. R. Brown of Amity, made house.
tn the week except Sundays, and is delivered
The country is without a sec­ funny amusement. If you give
pleasant call. Always
in the city at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40
retary of the treasury and the a puff, he never sees it; but let
cents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­
vertising same as for T he W eekly R eport ’ r .
Cooper is surveying lines inter-state commerce commis­ one line against him appearand
sion has not yet been appointed. he sees it before the paper is off
Fine Book and Job Printers. on the J. W. Baker place, near
The latter especially should be the prv£s; and while he would
We beg leave to announce to the public Glenbrook.
looked to at once.
not have time to stop on the
that we have just added a large stock of new
The Choral Union will meet
novelties to our business, and make a special­
President Adams of the UPR.; street and say ‘thank you,’ he
ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads, next time, April 5th, at the resi­
Jno W. Mackey ; President Smith has time to run all over town to
Statements, Business Cards, Ladies Calling dence of Wm. Bingham.
of the NPR.; Charles Crocker, denounce the editor who seeks
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­
The state board of agriculture
grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of
the President of the SPR, and to print the news.
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­ have arranged the speed program
other railway barons, are expect­ A movement is on foot to es­
vinced.
D. C. IRELAND & CO.
for the coming fair at Salem.
ed in Portland soon.
tablish a manufacturing center
Uncle Tom’s cabin, with all
DOCTORS
Messrs. Powers and Son were in Yamhill county, at what is
its paraphernalia, at Garrison
at the rooms of the immigration now called Whites station. The
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH.
Opera house Saturday, April 2d.1
committee in this city yesterday, new name selected for the place
Mrs.
ami
Miss
Burnett
and
Office over Braly’s Bank.
direct from Indiana, looking for is made up from the names
McMinnville,
-
Oregon. Miss Callihan, of Corvallis, are
White and Garrison, and will
a location. If you have land to be
Whitson. Power will be ob­
guests of Miss Katie Nelson in j
sell, give Mr. Magers a descrip­ tained by bringing the Yamhill
DR. I. C.
TAYLOR, this city.
tion of it.
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river in from Broadmeads, emp­
The Reporter office was favor­
Late of New Orleans, La..
tying
it into Salt creek with a
Rev. J. C.., Baker, financial
ed
yesterday
by
a
call
from
Miss
Piles and Fistula a Spe­
secretary for the Home Mission fall of fully forty feet.
Ora Warren and Miss Lenore
ciality. Consultation
Prof. Crawford’s rallying song,
society will preach in the Baptist
free. Ao Cure
Kirkwood.
words
and music, will be sung
i church in this place next Sab­
No Pay.
at
the
county
convention of the
Mr. Thomason, of Barnekoff,
bath
morning
and
evening.
All
|
[-jT Office with H. V. V. Johnson, M. D., T. <fe Swanson, has
WCTU, to be held in this city
returned
McMinnville. Oregon.
i are cordially invited to come and March 29th and 30th. It is a
from a very successful jaunt up
solo of four stanzas, with the fol­
hear him preach.
G. W. GOUCHEB.
E. E. GOUCHER.
the valley on business.
We have just received a lot of lowing choms;
Coucher & Coucher.
Fresh fish regularly at the
will stand beside our colors,
new styles jobbing type, just is- We
We
will work for fallen brothers,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Eurisko; Salmon, etc.,
Prohibition we must see.
sued
from
the*celebrated
foundry
.M c M innville
....
O regon . Tuesday and Friday, and at tlie
amendment must be carried
of Palmer it Rev, of San Frau- The
Next
November.
Office and residence, corner of Third and lowest possible prices.
¡cisco
and
Portland.
We
invite
For
the
land we love so dearly
D. streets, next to the postoffice
Go see the roller organ, a new
Must
be
free.
the public to call and inspect our
music box which plays any tune
work before sending elsewhere.
W. C. T. U. Convention.
by any one, McMinnville jewel-
The spring immigration has
Mair Cnttiuff, Shavinff and Mnin. ery store, Wm. Holl proprietor.
There will be a carthrty con
fairly set in. People are coming
pooing Parlor.
Fun on the Bristol is not
vention
of the W. 4% T. U. held
daily from every state in the
15c SHAVING 15c. alone mirth provoking; but the Union. A gentleman called at in McMinnville, Mhrch 29th and
30th. All are respectfully in­
pieces are set to some of the
C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor.
the
immigration
board
in
Port
­
vited to attend.
finest music. All should attend.
(Successor to A. C. Wyndham.)
M rs. M. E. R. E dwards , Newberg,
land
last
week,
who
is
looking
Those persons swindled by out homes for 1009 families.
Ladies and children's work a specialty.
Diet. Pres. W. C. T. U.
£***I have just added to my parlor the the double harpoon hay
M ks . .1. S. C ai . breath ,McMinnville,
fork
largest and finest stock of cigars ever in this
Ben Holliday has sold his farm
Yamhill Co. Pres. W. C. T. U.
•itv. Trv them.
fraud, ought to have known that
Hodson’s sell the fork at $20 on the Hudson. He is in poor Miss Belle Johnson, tepf^er of music
Mrs. M. Shadden
health ; his wife is an invalid, in McMinnville ami ut McMinnville
each.
and altogether the condition of college. Residence »fowler of Second
Secretary of state,, McBride, is
Fashionable Dressmaker,
this once popular and influential and C Street«.
preparing blank forms for the
The City Grocery Sto/e of Baxter A
pF*Ths Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­
family needs the sympathy of Rogers, is the place to replenish your
ting employed.
semi-annual reports of county
sincere friends. We extend our larder. They are «filing only fresh
B street, bet. 2d and 3d, McMinnville. Or. officers, as required by act of the
groceries, and thcaoa^bed wk priced.
own, heartfelt.
Give
them a trial oWer.
late assembly.
D €. IRELAND 4k CO.,
A destructive fire at the Chau- The eighth annual Scallion Show
A blunder in the Reporter tauque summer resort Sunday will be given in McMipi>vi1le, Satur­
1887. All breeders
breeder«
yesterday, set the tin wedding a night swept away eighty build­ day April 30th 1887,
are invited to present their applica­
day ahead of time. Mr. and ings, including several large tions r-
:*v ;'
J:—- of
■' horses
‘------- to be
with
pedigree
shown,
i,
to
Uncle
Jim
Fletcher,
that all
Mrs. Wm. Henderson will be at boarding houses; among them
may appear in the report without
home F riday evening .
McMinnville, Oregon.
the Eckert and Parkhurst houses confusion.
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