The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, September 09, 1886, Image 4

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    The Daily Reporter.
|i. < . HOU.AM* A < O. 1*1 HI.KIIEKS.
McMinnville. ' ir< ;oii.
Sept 9. 1886
First National Bank,
hopes are that the late decision in fa­
vor of Mr. Holliday here will enable
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him to pay the purchase money and
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secure the title to the springs, as the
creditors do not care to go into anoth­ J acob W ortman ...................... President
1). P. T hompson ............. Vice-president.
er sale if it can be avoided.
J ohn W ortman ......................... Cashier
The local fair to begin at Newberg
on the 23d is free for all. For several Transacts a General Banking business.
; Interest allowed on time deposits.
years the people in that part of that Collections made on favorable terms.
county have made a neighborhood ex­ Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
New York, San Francisco and Portland.
hibit that has been a great credit as on Office
hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
well as a means progress. If such fairs
could be held in all parts of Oregon
they would do much to create lionra-
JOHN WORTHAV
ble enterprise and emulation and add Represents the following sterling compan­
London A Liverpool A Globe. North
n<> little to the social advantages of ies:
British «fc Mercantile. Commercial Union
Fire Association, German American. Fire
our state.
’s Fund. Hartford, Coro merci» I. Anglo
Among the new goods received by man
Nevada. State Investment.
A [»person yesterday is an elegant line Wheat insurance a specialty.
of e! ,ik-. direct from New York, from
$7 to $15 each ; also the world reuoun-
Downs self-adjusting corset, pro­ M c M innville - -
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nounced to be the best article of the
kind in the world. It has silk elastic J. C. B raly .............................. President
gores covered with tine muslin; above W.D. M c D onald , J r .............. Secretary
and below a corded waistband. Adapts C i . akk B raly .............................. Cashier
itseif to the varied positions which the Transacts a general Banking Business. Col­
lections made on favorable terms
body assumes in stooping, sitting or Exchange on Ladd <t Tilton, Portland. Or.
reclining. Gives perfect ease in all
Interest allowed on time deposits.
position-, affording great relief to the
A. H. GAUNT.
wearer. Every pair guaranteed or W. J. GARRISON.
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money refunded if not entirely satis­
factory.
THE P.U'IHC NORTHWEST.
In the senate of the I . S. on the loth
of July, pending an amendment of the
committee relative to the proposed im­
provement of the Hennepin canal, Mr.
Ingalls (Kansas) advanced the propo­
sition that the benefit arising from
cheap transportation of wheat inures
alone to the consumer, and that the pro­
ducer gains nothing. Surprised at the
proposition , Senator John II. Mitchell
of Oregon replied at length, from which
we extract as follows: Now, this can­
not be correct, because the price of
wheat in the* Liverpool market is regu
lated not by the price of transportation
in this country but from the competi­
tion from other countries, Australia,
India, Russia and western Asia. Ami
1 can. pel haps, better than in any other
way illustrate my views by discussing
the question witn reference to the pro­
posed appropriations in this bill for the
improvement of the rivers and harbors
of tbe Pacific Northwest.
The subject of appropriations is then
reviewed, after which Mr. Mitchell
says: The area drained by the Colum­
bia river, we are told by the report of
the Chief of engineers on our desks, is
estimated at 245,000 square miles; an
area he correctly states, larger than
all the New England aud Middle states,
with Maryland, Virginia, and west
Virginia thrown in all; all these states
Where the best of meats can always be found
Mrs. H. P. Stuart,
combined having an area of but 244,-
and at the most reasonable prices, where
the loin of beef is divided witn our custom
FASHIONABLE
260 square miles. The area drained by
ers. Meats done up in the latest style«,
the Columbia river and its tributaries is
and good weights given. Give ns a call.
twice as large as Great Britain and Ire­ Millinery, Dressmaking,
Yours truly.
land, more than twice the size of Italy, FANCY GOODS, THITIHIMA. NO­
W. J. Garrison & Co.
half as large again as Spain, and many
TION!«. ETC.
thousand square miles greater than
either France, Germany, or Austria-
Hair Weaving and Stamping
GUNSMITH SHOP
Hungary. and greater than all the is­
Bone to Order.
AND
lands of the seas combined. Snake river
alone, a tributary of the Columbia, < Ippesite the Grange store. McMinnville,Or.
flowing into it over 300 miles from the
sea, drains an area of nearly 105,000 li s. A. M c D onald .
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square mih s, and its valleys are among
Old l’ost office Building. D Street,
the most fertile and productive on
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earth; while the upper Columbia, above
the junction with the Snake, drainsan Fashionable
area of 97.155 square miles, and tile
Dressmaking’.
main stream of the Columbia, below
the Snake junction, 43,200 square
In Mrs. H. 1’. Stuart's Millinery Store,
miles, rhe value of free navigation
OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL,
on the Columbia and its tributaries will
Repairing of Guns. Pistols and Sewing
Machines a specialty.
be emphasized when it is stated that by M c M innville
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these we have a total inland navigation
tot vessels various classes fora distace
C. D. JOHNSON.
8, c. FORCE
of about 1,6st; miles.
J. D. NIBB8.
c. L. BERGEVIN.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Yamhill County Bank.
EURISK0 MARKET.
SHOOTING
GALLERY,
Carl Wehr, Proprietor.
JOHNSON & FORCE.
\ Baltimore paper -ays that a syn­
HIBBS & BERGEVIN,
MANUFACTURERS Ol
dicate of monied men purchased Hot
First-Class
Spring-, Virginia; that Ben. Holli­
day. of tfiegon. was one of the princi­
WAGONS, HACKS, BUGGIES. CARRIAGES,
Etc. Etc.
pal men , that his law -nits here made
Kalsomining and Paper Hanging,
the syndicate default for |86,(XX'on
B Street, between Third and Fourth.
Shop on Third street, MoMinnville, Or.
the purchase price.
An extension
i-^T’Carringe Painting and Repairing a
J. B. Rohr’s old stand.
i-ty~Orders from the oonntry promptly at­ Specialty. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
was given until August 1st. 1886, and tended
to.
GIVE US A CALL.
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