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LEGON {¿dent side nt ashier s DAILY REPORTER. VOL. 1 bli.-ÍClM .Hit. F Z J J. i wipun- North Union , Fire Anglo nk ON. ident et ary «hier Col- 1. Or. ’XT. ST. onud vhere 3tom- tylcR. all. Co. Y, JON, NO. 8. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1886 The Daily Reporter. Entered in the Postonico at MoMinnvillefor Transmission Through the Mai)«? an Sec ond Class Matter. 1 Xew flatly I I). C. Ireland <t Co,, of the McMinn ville Reporter, have just commenced and another ; if not perhaps not. The quality is surely as fair as the rate. The job of work done on the metal cornices to Cook’s hotel is upon a ma chine invented by A H Hodsiin. It makes perfect work, and as we jocose ly remarked to the bystanders Satur day, if the balance of the job corres » ponds there isn’t » particle of doubt hut that the committee will accept the building PRICE TWO CENTS. W. T BAXTER. K .1. MARTIN. New Firm, New Goods, New Prices At the New Store of Basier £ Martin Successors to Al. Hl'SSEY. Third street. McMinnville, Oregon the publication of a daily. Volume 1, No. 1, of the Daily Reporter, bearing ■ r ■ ■ I dgte of Wednesday, September 1st. ■ M hs . A. M c D onald . M ihh K. T hohwton It is a spruce-looking twelve-column A new, neat and clean stock. Every article Meet, and presents a very neat typo A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, Colored Fashionable graphical appearance. Telegram. Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods, To bacco, Pipes and Cigars. ■ It is a neatly printed 12-column Dressmaking folio, and will doubtless grow with the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable» in Staton In Mrs. 11. P. Stuart's Millinery Store. town. Albany Herald. OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL, Give me a call. Inspect my stock, and I BBlt is a neat, newsy and well gotten will guarantee prices to suit yon. M c M innvillf - O sboox . up. and we wish them the best of suc cess. Yaquina Post. Mrs. G. II. Goulet, I 111) C. Ireland & Co. are responsible Third street, opposite the Marble works. for its issue. It is a “ bijou” sheet. McMinnville, - - Oregon. Vidette. Will sell present stock below cost, to Bit is small but bright, and may grow W. F. BANCA SSER, Propr.i make rbom for fall to full size by age. We wish it sue- Socwew'.r to Baiig&sscr A Son. WILLI 'YLIl Y GOOIIM, Ces- Portland World building Cui. R »nd Third tireeU. ,'prTt is a neat, newsy and well gotten Here is where you .an get your money*» To which she invites th« ladies inspection. What goods I have I represent ns they are. up little sheet, and we wish them un worth in and the goods will speak for tbemeelvos bounded success. Albany Bulletin. Beet Pork. Mutton, Sausage, Tripe It is the spicv little adjunct to the and evervthiug .n th:. line of meats, of the Famify Grocery Store, ■ Ya. nhill Reporter, and is chock full of best quality th«' country atfor I ■■ Also the Best of Holoernas. vs. Corvallis Gazette. Third Street, McMinnville. Oregon. Give me a call and be «.atist.ed. t is a bright, newsy little sheet and L. ROOT, Proprietoi, W. F. BANG ASS ER. de erves a liberal support from the Dealer in CÍ1 zens of McMinnville . West Side. FASHIONABLE Fra F» G œ . CITY MARKET, r. *;’! ) «• daily Reporter will be the means oiluproving the weekly Reporter fully half Make a note of this. wing ^Subscribe : >r the Reporter, and pay fot it when y<>u subscribe, and we will Pl ig«> ourselves to give you more IUCE. news, for less naonev, than any other F •er in the Willamette valley. The Dail ly will help the weekly 100 per een t. See it it don’t. I f this paper suite you for a bit a JES, sk we shall appreciate the favor of ^_ir subscription ; we have no money to lose in the venture; if it pays its red. way another column will lie added, ■ All Freeh Gcods, Groceries. Flour, Bacon, and Glasswaro and Crockcry. Direct from New York. Buy Fashionable Goods From the Head-quarters of Fashion. tt'r’Goods delivered to purcluisers in the city MRS. M. NflAIWN. MISH MAY VKHHf V. Shadden & Vessey, Fasliiouab] e Dress makers IrFT he Tavlor Systemof Cutting nnd Fit ting employed. Miss Minnie Baker, MIRS F. E. HUNK, McMinnville, Or. Painting and Portraits in Oil, Water Colors. Crayon and Porcelain. 'Third street. Next to Bishop A Ray's store, McMinnville, Or.