The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, September 08, 1886, Image 1

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    VOL. 1.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1886.
The Daily Reporter.
Entered in the Postoffioe at Mo.Minnville for
Transmission 'l'hronch the Mails as Sec­
ond Class Matter.
D. C. IRELAND 4 CO. PUBLISHERS,
McMinnville, Oregon, - Sept. 8, 1886
The W. C. T. U. of McMinnville,
have secured the services of Mrs. Mary
B. Reese, of Ohio, for Saturday and
Sunday, Sept. 11th, and 12th ; services
to be field in the M. E. church. Mrs.
Reese has been engaged in public tem­
perance work for the past sixteen
years and is now acting as national
organizer for the W. (’. T. U. She will
hold a mother’s meeting Saturday at 7
p. m., to which all mothers are invited.
A children’s meeting on Sunday after­
noon at 2 o’clock ; and deliver a lec­
ture in the evening commencing at
the usual hour for service. The pub­
lic are invited.
NO. L
W. T. BAXTER.
F. .». MANTfX.
New Firm, New Goods, New Prices
At the New Store of
Baxter £ Martie
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Sucoeesors to Al. HUSKEY,
CORRESPONDENCE.
Third street. McMinnville, Oregon
NORTH YAMHILL.
R. Baird’s wife has broke the spell,
and instead of a boy it’s a girl.
H. C. Morgan started for Oakland,
A new, neat and clean stock. Every artiole
A No. 1. Fruit Jara, Butter Crocks, Colored
California, to be gone some four or
Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods. To­
five weeks. Will and Wesley will
bacco, Pipes and Cigars.
come up to run the shop while their
Fresh Trait and Vegetables rn Season.
father is away.
Give me a eall. Inspect my »lock, and I
Our school will not commence until
will guarantee prices to suit you.
Sept. 13th.
There was a dance at the Odd Fel­
Mrs. G. H. Goulet,
lows hall last Friday night, and a good
time was hail by those who partici­ W. F. BANCASSER, Propr. Third street. opposite the Marble works.
pated.
MoMinnville.
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Oregon.
Successor to Bangasser A Soli.
C. V. Kuykendall lost a valuable Baaigasser’s building Cor. B aud Third «treetr. Has just opened her New Spring Stock of
Hats, Bonnet« and Fine
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mare last Thursday with lock-jaw.
Here is where you can get your money’»
caused by running a nail in her front worth in
IIILLIVERY GOODS,
foot.
Beef, Pork, Mutten. Sausage, Tripe To which she invites the ladies inspection.
Aunt Sarah Davis is very ill, and and evervthiug >n the line of meats, of the What gooda I have I represent as they are.
and the goods will speak for themselves
Mrs. Ellra Rogers of the Grove came best quality the country aftords. Also the
up to stay with her. | The ladv died
Best of Bolognas.
Family Grocery Storo.
Give
me
a call and be satisfied.
r»n the 7th. |
W. F. BANGA88ER.
Wheat threshing is all over, and
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Third Street. .MoMinnville. Oregon.
there are only, two small patches of oats
FASHIONABLE
L. ROOT, Proprietor,
to thresh, then every body is done har­
vesting. The crop was not usually
Dealer in
large, but every bushel has been saved
All Fresh Goods, Groceries. Flour, Bacon, and
■in good order.
Direct from New York.
Glassware and Crockery.
Our tile man burned a kiln last
t-V*~(i*aMls delivered to purcheaernjin the eity
week, and the clay is splendid ; better
than he expected.
fa F amilt
Em £3
CITY MARKET,
M illiner Y,
R ambler .
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A New Daily.
1). <’. Ireland X Co., of the McMinn­
ville Repoiter, have just commenced
the publication of a daily. Volume I.,
No. l,of the Daily Reporter, bearing
date of Wednesday, September 1st.
It is a spruce-looking twelve-column
sheet, and presents a very neat typo­
graphical appearance. Telegram.
Buy Fashionable Goods From the
Head-quarters of Fashion.
Your attention is called to my exhibit of
DODDS II 710 CILIOS J
MRH. M. HRADhRN.
M1K*4 MAY YKRBFY.
Shadden & Vessey,
Fashionable OrpNNinakers
. PF-T he Taylor Nyirtem of Cutting and Fit*-
ting employed.
Miss Minnie Baker,
And to prices at my store.
«"When in the oity oall and take a look Painting and Portraits in Oil. Water Colora.
Crayon and Porcelain.
at my stook.
te.ilMkt > VA I- •
MISS F. K. KUSS,
Third afreet. Next to Bishop A Kay’s store,
RrRinnville. Or
McMinnville. <>r.
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