1 <14 ' -^' "~~ J__-22T1_.ZXLZ1'* r- •’’* * ' *"*»•*><-* • . ,. *8* 'r:,..,. - «te* *w- A» DAILY REPORTER VOL 1 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1886. The O«rHy Reporter. 19«. L ing » nteod. LL DON laeaed ay m cent» roon Tw __ Q |( BUSA LOGAN. HILI, LOGAN. WATT HBNDKBSON. LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON, Entered in the Poatoffioe at Mo Minn ville for Proprietors of the old established and well Tranamieaion Through the Mails as Sec- known $ ov.d Claas Matte* IVf <• TVIiiuiville PRICE TWO CENTS. W. T. BAXTER F. J. MARTIN New Firm, New Goods, New Prices At the New Store of Basier 1 Marlin LIVERY, FEED AND SALE ateble. We are prepared at all hours to furnish fine Carriages, Hacks and Saddle Horses, and everything The sanctity that is about ths dead. g To make ns love them more than late,when in the Livery hire, in good shape at reason­ Successors to Al. HUSSEY, able rates. In addition to first class outfits in i here Third afreet, McMinnville. Oregon I.IVEKV, TRICKING A FEAMING, Is not it well to find the living dear, We keep a wagon specially adapted to the With sanctity like this, ere they have tied? delivery of parcels, trunks satchels, etc., for the accomodation of the public. Orders left . th* tender thought« we nurture for a loss at the stable will be promptly attended to at I1 Of mother, friend, or child Oh! it were reasonable rates. TRANSIENT STOCK left with us will receive the beat of care and at­ A new, neat and clean stock. Kvery articU wise ---- tention. Logan Bros. & Henderson. A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, Colored I To spend thia glory on the earnest eyes, Glassware, Cutlery,* Cased Goode, To The longing heart, that feels life’s present becco. Pijiea and Cigars. MoM INN VILLE - cross. Fresh Fruit and Vegetable* in Seaeo« ' Give also mercy to the living here, LOVE THF. LIVING. ta Fil® En Business College, Wboee keen strung aoula will quiver at Give me a call. Inspect mv stock, and I will guarantee prices to suit you. DN. yoortouch; Cor. 3d and C Streets. The utmost reverence is not too much OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK, >den por weep although the lipa may Will open October 18, 1886. Attention is sh£ •"*?’ respeotfnlly invited to this Av:- Rotr Hawt.lwrur Lathrop. Third street, opposite tho Marble works Col ’ W Mrs. G. H. Goulet, 1- th TH. <; t font wh« stoc itvle mil C( r ' ±------------------------------- onwioiio nn/,izL>nf A/>/iiirn/l tn I A A vm*v very serious accident occured to John Coulee, of West Chehalem. Wed­ nesday evening about, five o’clock, by his team running away. Dr. Galbreath was hastily summoned, and found the right thigh fractured, left arm frac­ tured at the wrist joint, severe scalp wounds, and a fractured rib. Mr. C. is fifty-eight years of age, and has been in ill health for the past three years, blit is resting as well as could be ex­ pected under the circumstances BUSINESS Family Grocery Store. Fashionable Dressmaking. In Mrs. H. P. Stuart’s Millinery Store, OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL, MrM iNNViLi.r g At the inetam of Senators Dolph and Mitchell an appropriation of $17,- 00* ' was made to cover the expense incident to placing new steel boilers in the fish commissioner’s steamer Albatross, and also to defray the cost of taking tin* vessel to the Pacific cc>r’«t. The Albatross will leave for Ban Francisco by way of the straits of Magellan, and will do extensive hy­ drographic soundings en route. The Pa cific food fish have never yet been thoroughly studied, and work will be prosecuted along the coast as far north as the Aleutian and Sea island groups. SCHOOL. - - Oregon Its facilities for thorough practical instruc­ McMinnville, tion; actual business department a specialty Will sell present stock below ooHt, to make room for fall ■ where currency, bank check, drafts, etc., are used. Class, or private instruction day or II ILLI MUI f.OOIK, evening. College Journal sent' free on ap­ plication. C. F. H oughton , Prin. P. O B<>x 101 C. J. P ayne , Sec. To which she invites 'he ladies inspection. What goods 1 have 1 represent as they are. and the goods will «peas for themselves M ish K. T hornton M rs . A. M c D onald . < ) begon . CITY MARKET, Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. L. ROOT, Proprietor, Dealer in All Fresh Goods, Groceries. Hour, Bacon, and Glasswaro and Crockery. ¡¡-v8“Gooda delivered to purchasers in the city W. F. BANCASSER, Propr. Successor to Bangasser A Son. Bfwignsaer’e building Cor. B mid Third street?. —o—— Here ie where you can get your money’* worth in MBH. M. HHADOKN. Beef, Pork, MuttOD, Sausage, Tripe Fashionable DressniiakerM and everything .n the line of meats, of the best quality the country affords. Also the Best of Bolognas. Give me a call and be satisfied. W. F. BANGASSER. M1HH MAY VKMffO Shadden & Vessey, fyf“The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit ting employed. Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay’s stove, McMinnville, Or.