The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, September 07, 1886, Image 4

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    Fleming’s barber shop and bath
room in this city is among the best
in the state. Neat and perfect. He
I). C. IRELAND <* co. PUBLISHERS.
has just added a new dresser, and is
McMinnville, Oregon, • Sept. 7, 1886 now assisted by Al. Hoskins, chief ton-
sorial artist of Newport.
CORRESPONDENCE.
C. D. JOHNSON.
s. C. FOBCZ.
McMINNVILLE COLLEGE.
The school opened with fair pros­ JOHNSON & FORCE.
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pect* on Wednesday September the
First-Class
first. A good number of promising
students enrolled. Among the places WAGONS, HACKS, BUGGIES. CABfilAGES,
Etc. Etc.
represented by new students are La-
Grand, Heppner, Mt. Tabor, Sandy,
n Street, between Third and Fourth.
Chehalein and Brownsville.
Prof. f^FCarriace Painting and Repairing a
Crawford, who has been busily engag­ Specialty. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
GIVE US A CALL.
ed in raising money for the school
during vacation, was continued as
financial agent by the executive board.
He will take charge of the pledges
and collect them. We learn of quite
a number of students from Yamhill W. F. BANCASSER, Propr.
county who intend to come to Mc­
Successor to Bangaster A Son.
Minnville College this winter. It is Bangasser’s building Cor. B and Third streets.
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certainly gratifying to know that the
Here is where you can get your money’s
people of this county are coming to worth
in
recognize the importance of sustain­ Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Tripe
ing this institution of learning. A and everything .n the line of meats, of the
college is a mark of excellence in a beet quality the country aflbrde. Also the
community. All are benefited by it.
Best of Bolognas.
Visitors from abroad invariably inquire Give me a cal) and be satisfied.
W. F. BANGA88ER.
about schools. They look upon these
as way marks to progress and civiliza­
Mrs. H. P. Stuarts
tion. We must educate, and that
right early, or be weighed in the bal­
FASHIONABLE
ances and found wanting.
Seto. Millinery, Dressmaking,
The
P«ity flirter.
CITY MARKET,
During the absence of the commis­ FANCY. GOOD«, TRIMMINGS, NO.
TIONS, FTC.
sioner of Indian affairs and the assist­
Hair Weaving and Stamping
ant secretary of the office, Miss Min­
Done to Order.
nie 8. Cook is acting as the head of
Opposite the Grange store. McMinnville, Or.
the office, and shows herself compe­
tent to do so. In the office of the
M rs . A. M c D onald .
M iss K. T hobnton
secretary of war quite a commotion
was caused by the designation of a
junior officer to issue orders to his su­ Fashionable
perior, A jt. Geu. Drum. Affairs that
Dressmaking.
required decision by the secretary of
In Mrs. H. I*. Stuart’s Millinery Store,
war are held back because a major
OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL,
general cannot submit lus action for
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the decision ul a junior, and the lieu­ M c M imnvillb
tenant general experiences daily the
humiliation of having his orders dis­
approved, and the movements of troops
directed by a junior officer not con­ IOOO Heli TO BUY THE LARG-
nected with ‘lie line of the army, and est. beat and oheapest Brick in tha market at
whois without that experience with
troops ill the field that would justify
him, under any circumstances, in di­
recting army movements contrary to
the judgment of the lieutenant gen­ Prioes from |5.00 to $S.00per Thousand.
eral or either of the three major gen­
erals. This demoralization is felt on IWWill also be prepared to lay brick on
abort notice.
A. 0. SAYLOR,
the Mexican border.
" wanted ,
Saylor': Iriik JIM.
First National Bank,
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M c M innville , -
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orxgom
J acob W ortman ...................... President
D. P. T hompson ,........... Vice-president
J ohn W ortman ......................... Cashier
Transacts a General Banking bueintu.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections made on favorable terms.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Tranefete
on New York, San Francisco and Portland.
Office hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
FIRE INSURANCE.
JOHl WORTMAX
Represents the following sterling eompa.v
iee: London A Liverpool & Globe, North
British A Mercantile, Commercial Union
Fire Association, German American, Fire
man’s Fnnd, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo
Nevada, State Investment.
Wheat insurance a specialty.
Yamhill County Bank.
M c M innville
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J. C. B raly .............................. President
W.D. M c D onald , J r ...............Secretary
C lark B raly .............................. Cashier
Transacts a general Banking Bueinesa. Col
leotiona made on favorable terms.
Exchange on Ladd A Tilton, Portland, Or.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
NEW BRICK YARD.
The Best BRICK Ever Offered to the Public,
J. Hamnett has a large lot of first class
BRICK|
At his yard near F. W. Martin’s, across the
Yamhill bridge. These brick will be sold at
the following prioes, according to quality:
«1.50. «0.00, «6.50 and «7.00 a IOOO.
J. HAMNETT.
a . h . gaunt .
W. J. garrison .
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EURISKO MARKET.
Where the best of meats oan always be found
and at the moat reasonable prices, where
the loin of beef is divided with our custom­
ers. Meats done np in the latest st vies,
and good weights given. Give ns a call.
Yours truly,
W. J. Garrison A Co.
GUNSMITH SHOP
AND
SHOOTING
GALLERY,
Old Post offioe Building, D Street,
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M o M innville
Cui fc Propririw.
Repainng of Guns, Pistole and Sowing
MoMinnville, Or. Maohines a specialty.