The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, September 11, 1886, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    DAILY REPORTER.
VOL 1
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER II. 188«.
The Daily Reporter.
.Entered in the Postoflioe at MoMinnville for
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­
ond Class Matter.
n. C. IRELAND <4 CO. PUBLISHERS,
McMinnville, Or.
Sept. 11, 1886
A New Daily
D. C. Ireland A’ Co., of the McMinn­
ville Reporter, have just commenced
the publication of a daily. Volume I,
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-colnmn
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.
D. C. Ireland A Co. are responsible
for its issue. It is a “ bijou” sheet.
Vidette.
It is small but bright, and may grow
to full size by age. We wish it suc­
cess. Portland World
It. is a neat, newsy and well gotten
up little sheet, ami we wish them un­
bounded success. Albany Bulletin
It. is the spicy little adjunct to the
Yamhill Reporter, and is chock full of
news. Corvallis Gazette.
It is a bright, newsy little sheet and
deserves a liberal support from the
citizens of McMinnville. West Side.
NO. 7.
with a young man who has been pay­
W. T. 1KXTKR.
E. .1. MARTIS
ing her marked attention for some
time past. Her papa doesn’t know
where she is, all reports to the contrary.
At tlie New Store of
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 held 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 A new, neat and clean slock. Every article
p. m., to which all mothers are invited I A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, Colored
Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods, To­
A children’s meeting on Sunday after­
bacco. l’iy*s and Cigars.
noon at 2 o’clock ; and deliver a lec­
Tresh Trait and Vegetables in Season.
ture m the evening commencing at
the usual hour for service. The pub­ Give me a call. Inspect mv stock, and I
will guarantee prices to suit you.
lic are invited.
i
New Firm, New Goods, New Prices
Basier i Martin
CITY MARKET,
Mrs. G. H. Goulet,
I
Third street, opposite the Marble works.
McMinnville,
-
-
Oregon.
Has just opened her New Spring Stock of
W. F. BANCA SSER, Propr. Hats, Bonnets and Fine
Successor to Bangasaer A Son.
mi.i.iM in «-«>«>■»«
B»ngiu«er'« building Cor. Il and Third street*.
-- 0--
Here is where you can get your money*» 1>> which she invites the ladies inspection.
What goods I have 1 represent as they are.
worth in
and the goods will h | m >. ik for themselves
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Tripe
and everything >n the line of meats, of the
best quality the country affords. Also the
Best of Bolognas.
Give me a call and ho satisfied.
W. F. BANGA8SER
Family Grocery Store
1 bird Street, McMinnville. Oregon.
L. ROOT, Proprietor,
Dealer in
FASHIONABLE
' All Fresh Seeds, Groceries. Fitter, S xcon, aid
Glassware and Crockery.
j I ♦/“Goods delivered to purchasers,in the city
MIHM MAY VEHMKY.
Buy Fashionable Goods From the
Head-quarters of Fashion.
MHM. M. SHADI’KX.
tms it the winn
{♦7 The Taylor System of Cutting amt Fit­
ting employed.
It used to be that to be known as a
republican or a democrat, carried all
there wat» in it with the name. Now it
is asked to what faction of either party
you belong? Prohibitionists stand to­ Your attention is on lied to my exhibit of
day the only party not cursed with
petty factions.
5
We are soon to have another ’Ostler
And to prices at my store.
Joe story. Victoria Schilling is mis­ J♦/"When in the city call and take a look
sing from her coaeliec husband. Peo­ at my stock.
MISS F. K. HFSS,
ple generally believe that she went
McMinnville, Or.
Shadden & Vessey,
Wish i onnb] e
1D reas lira k er«
Miss Minnie Baker,
Painting nnd Portraits in Oil. Water Colors.
Crayon nnd Porcelain.
T hird street, Next to Bishop A Kay’s store.
McMinnville, Or.