< 1 IL * -V DAILY REPORTER. ---------------------------- =------------------------ $ VOL. J. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1880. The Daily Reporter, Entered in the Postoftice at MoMinnvillefor Transmission Through the Mails as Sec ond Claes Matter. W. T. BAXTER. VV. F. COLLARD, Dealer in Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Fine Fishing tackle, Cigars, McMinnville, Oregon, - Sept. 9, 1886 Etc. A Xew Bully. D. Ireland it Co., of the McMinn ville Reporter, have just commenced the publication of a daily. Volume 1, No. 1, 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. It is a neatly printed 12-column folio, and will doubtless grow with the town. Albany Herald. It is a neat, newsy and well gotten up, and we wish them the best of suc cess. Yaquina Post. F. .1. MARTIN. New Firm, New Goods, New Prices n. C. IRELAND i CO. Pl’BLISHERS, It is easy to say enough good things about Oregon, its climate, productions etc., without drawing upon the imagi nation for statements. So when we hear an immigrant, a woman who has come hundreds of miles to make her home in this state, inquire if bean and tomato vines stand out during our win ters without being hurt by frost, we feel that a very useless falsehood lias paved the way for discontent for her in her new home. A negative reply brought a look of incredulity and sur prise to her face, and she answered, evidently loath to give up the idea, that an immigration agent had told her that “he himself had a thrifty to mato vine three years old in his gar den where it had grown and borne fruit continuously for that time.’’ What a lie. Who was he? NO.X. Bralys Bank Building* At the New Store of Baxter & Martin Successors to AL HUSSEY, Third street. McMinnville, Oregon. C Street, near Third. M c M innville - - O regon . CITY MARKET, A new, neat and clean stock. E««ry article A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, ( ilored Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods. To bacco. Pipes and Cigars. Frosh Trult and Vegetable* in Beacon. 1E3. Give me a call. Inspect mv stock, and 1 will guarantee prices to suit you. W. F. BANCASSER, Propr. Mrs. G. H. Goulet, Successor to Baugasaer A- Son. BiHigasser’s building Cor. B and Third street*. Third street, opposite the Marble work» ——o-- Here is where you can get your money’s McMinnville. - - Oregon. worth in Has just opened her New Spring Stock of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Tripe Hats, Bonnets and Fine and everything in the line of meats, of the best quality the country affords. Also the Best of Bolognas. Give me a call and lie satisfied. W. F. BANGA88ER. FASHIONABLE T1 ILLI MR 1 GOO ILS, To which she invites the ladies inspection. What goods I have I represent ns they are. and the goods will siwak for themselves Family Grocery Store. Third Street, McMinnville. Oregon. M illiner Y, Direct from New York. L. ROOT, Proprietor, Dealer in All Fresh Goods, Groceries. Flour, Bacon, and Glasswaro and Crockery. Buy Fashionable Goods From the Head-quarters of Fashion. J-»’”Guods delivered to purohasersjn the city MRS. M. »RADIUS. MISS MAX VKHSEV. Shadden & Vessey, Your attention is called to my exhibit of Fashionable jDressmakers GOODS IH TEE PAVILION, t^f"The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit ting employed. The Silverton appeals to the law Miss Minnie Baker, makers for the protection of farmers And to prices at my store. against the Mongolian pheasants, as a ¡-♦f When in the city call and take a look Painting and Portraits in Oil. Water Color«, Crayon and Porcelain. at my stock. flock of these gormands is worse than MIS» F. K. HI SS, Third street. Next to Bishop A Kay’s store, a drove of hogs in a field of grain. Vic.Vf Innville, Or. MoMinnville. Or.