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About The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1886)
VOI.. 1 NO. 9 *. *« TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1886. The Parly Reporter, Entered in the Postolhce at McMinnville for Transmission fhrongb the Mails an Sec ond Claae Matter. A V ch Dally. M c M innville PRICE TWO CENTS W. T. BAXTER. Business College, Cor. 3d and C Streets, OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK, Will open October 18, 1886. Attention is respectfully invited to this F. J. MARTIN. New Firm, New Goods, New Prices At the New Store of Baztcr & Martis BUSINESS SCHOOL Fac-simile Corr. Lafayette rpatent inside) Register. Its facilities for thorough practical instruc Successor« to Al. HUSSEY, Sxy BoycAtttt \ou gEt a feW blAnk tion; aotunl business department a specialty Third street. McMinnville. Oregon cvRds, sa Y 2 X * and Start A daiLi pA. where ourrency, bank cheok, drafts, etc., are pEr. i a.ti svtisjie» Your P«Trout wou. used. Class, or private instruction day or College Journal sent free on ap Ld itPpEecia /e txe Much. evening. plication. C. F. H ouohton . Prin. lafAXerrE (Mn surely sfipporp u daiLy P. O. Box 101 C. J. P ayne , Seo. A new, neat and clean stock. Every article aS Weld A h me.WinNA’ElA* ^eNd Ug A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, Colored A sAM-plE. Mws. A. M c D onald . M iss K. T kobnton Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goode, To bacco. Pipes and Cigars. ■ • -r- ■ D. 0. Ireland <t Co., of the McMinn I Fra F amut I iee 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- feefis. Yaquina Post. D. C. Ireland <6 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- IceBs. Portland World. It is a neat, newsy and well gotten ’up little sheet, and we wish them un bounded success. Albany Bulletin. It is the spicy little adjunct to the ¡Yamhill Reporter, and is chock full of Lnews. Corvallis Gazette. It is a bright, newsy little sheet and deserves a liberal support from the 'citizens of McMinnville. West Side. It is small, but it’s good. Oregon kity Courier. It ia’a neat, little twelve-column folio land shows evidence of experienced (management. Daily Asturian. Subscribe for the Daily Reporter. Only ten cents per week. Fashionable Dressmaking. In Mrs. H. P. Stuart’s Millinery Store. OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL. M c M innville - - O bkoon . CITY MARKET, W. F. BANCASSER, Propr. rrcHb rrrat and Vegetables in Season. Give me a call. Inspect my stock, and 1 will guarantee prices t<> suit you. Mrs. G. II. Goulet, Third street, opposite the Marble works. McMinnville, - - Oregon. Will «ell present stock below cost, to make room for fall HILLI'LIU GfMIBk. To which she invites the ladies inspection. Successor to Bangasser A Son. What goods I have 1 represent iih they are, Bangasser’s building Cor. B and Third streets. and the goods will speak for themselves Hero is where you can get your money’r worth in Family Grocery Store. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Tripe and everything .n the line of meats, of the beet quality the country affords. Also the Best of Bolognas. Give me a call and be satisfied. W. F. BANGA8SER. FASHIONABLE M illiner Y, Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. L. ROOT, Proprietor, Dealer in Al] Fresh Goods, Groceries. Fiour, Eaton, and Glasswaro and Crockery. t-STGuods delivered to purobneerH in the city MBH. M. HUADHKN. MIHH MAY Y. Direct from New York. Shadden & Vessey, Buy Fashionable Goods From the Fashionable Dressmakers The Taylor System of Cuttii v «nd Fit Head-quarters of Fashion. ting employed. Miss Minnie Baker, Y1ISN F. E. HISS, HcVJi it n villc. Or. Painting nnd Portraits in Oil, Water Colors. Crayon and Porcelain. Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay's store, MoMinnville. Or.