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- ' ~ i f > -V » ■ A S- ” I A ** ’ ‘ r J * i ö » r* - »41 Ç3λ HJ fsiKiTg ■ • The Daily Reporter, I). C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS, McMinnville, Or. - Sept. 27, 1886 . First National Ban claim, neither the democratic nor the [republican party can be depended on ---- OF- to enforce prohibition, and since there M c M innville , ■ OREGl fore the nece ssity for a new party to J acob W ortman . ........Presid do that work, even in the prohibition D. P. T hompson , Vice-presid J ohn W ortman . states, is apparent, how is the material ...........Cast for such a party to be obtained, since Transacts a General Banking business. nineteen twentieths of the voters are Interest allowed on tune deposits. members of these old parties and will Collections made on favorable terms. Exchange and Telegraphic TranJ not enforce prohibition? Is it the on Sight New York, San Francisco and Portland.! idea that material for the new party, I Office hours—from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. that will enforce prohibition over the | heads of the voters of the old political JOHN WORTMAX organizations, can be had from some Represents following sterling oompl member of a distant planetary system? ies: London the & Liverpool A Globe, No? .VEHS .1.VP NOTES. Norman Hendryx, the defaulting county treasurer at Pendleton, has had “not a true bill” returned by the grand jury. His bondsmen put up. Rev. Jas. N. Beard, of the Central Methodist church, San Francisco, has received a communication from Sam Jones, the Georgia evangelist, an British A Mercantile. Commercial I’nj nouncing that he will soon come to Patent medicine advertisements will Fire Association, German American, San Francisco as an evangelist, and not be taken at this office at less than man’s Fund, Hartford, Commercial, State Investment. will afterward make a trip to every business rates. Cash with the order. Nevada, Wheat insurance a specialty. large city on the Pacific coast. Metho dist ministers are taking steps to ac f< Mrs. H. P. Stuart, cord him a hearty welcome. FASHIONABLE —ÒF-t The monthly eruption of Mount Hood for September comes from the Millinery, Dressmaking, Dalles Times-Mountaineer. All the FANCY GOODS, TBIYIYIINGS, NO TIONS, ETC. people of the Dalles were out with Just Received at llair Weaving and Stamping spy-glasses looking at the snowy’ sum Done to Order. mit, and expecting a deluge of lava <D. SYMONS’ every minute, but it did not come. Opposite the Grange store, McMinnville. Or. *1 The East Oregonian will try to attend 8T. CHARLES BOTH to the report next month. The news T. MULTNER, Prop., J, papers must make an active volcano Corner Third and B streets, H Y1CY11NNVILLF. - - OK EG, out of Mount Hood if possible. New house! New furniture! UnsurpaM The National Republican rejoices in the country. Rates— $ 1 to $2 per da^H that Maine’s splendid delegation in cording to room. Single meals 25 ofll Lodging. 25 to 50 cents according to r^M congress remains intact in spite of Board and Lodging. $4 to $6, per week. aT Fine Sample Rooms for commercial ifl Democracy, Dow, and the Devil. The Give me a call and see for yourself. Maine republicans have certainly jus tified the confidence of their brethren W. J. GARRISON. A. H. GAU* hi : vi > i : r * o > brom . in other parts of the union. The re ---- AT THE---- turn of Mr. Reed to the house is a Ample room to care for horses. Livery benefaction to the nation, which pos team- nt ns reasonable rates as any where in I sesses few men equal to him in capaci Oregon. New stable Third St., McMinnville. ty and inclination for usefulness. Where the best of igeats can alwaysbef® and at the most reasonable prices. We get no salary for examining the v A. I*. Howard. H, l>. the loin of beef is divided with our cn^ physician and optician . ers. Meats done up in the latest sfl trackle" void, night after night, when and good weights given. Give us a<J All defects of the eye we ought to be asleep, to prognosticate Yours truly, sight.namelv. Presbyopia, and pred.ct weather futures. We’ve »Myopia. Hypermetropia, W. J. Carrison &■ Diplopia-.when glasses are kept it up since the week before the required to correct the de P of II picnic. Now that the last fective eye 1 nni prepared to meet. I test the FASHIONABLE sight and fit the proper lens to spectacles and fair is over, except the one at Portland eye-glasses Give me a call and satisfy your which does not concern us; we pro- selves. Office Third Street. McMinnville. < Iregon p.isv to let the weather prophets shift Direct from New York. for themselves \\ e re going to have <’. D. JOHNSON. S. C. FORCE. I — our regular sleep from this time on. 1 lie man who comes hunting around JOHNSON FORCE. here in the future, to get us out of bed manttfactubebs of — to dig up a star of about the fifteenth First-Class magnitude, thirteen hands high, with WAGONS, HACKS. BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, Y Etc. Etc. light mane and tail, and trot out a weather item, will get left. B Street, between Third and Fourth. The Oregonian propounds this con ¿•^“Carriage Painting and Repairing a undrum : “ If, as the prohibitionists' Specialty. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. WINS F. E. !<('*■ •foe FIRE INSURANCE NEW STOCK CLOTHINC .■ CITY 4 STABLES EURISKO MARKH « i M illiner ] Buy Fashionable Goods Froir Head-quarters of Fashion I I GIVE US A CALL. YlcYIi mi ville.W I » I 1 Î ? 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