The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, September 30, 1886, Image 1

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    VOL. 1.
NO. 24
REPORTER.
V<JL 1
NO. 23.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1886.
Th© Qtiiy Reporter.
BUSH LOGAN.
HILL LOGAN.
WATT HENDERSON.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
W. T. BAXTER.
F. J. MARTIR.
LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON, New Firm, New Goods, New Prices
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Entered in the Postoffioe at MoMinnville for Proprietors of the old established and well
Transmission Through the Mails an Sec­
known
ond Class Matter.
IML <» IVI i ii n v i 11 e
Watch the stamped oleomargarine.
Those who sell bogus butter for genu­
ine, would not hesitate to sell bogus
stamps.
Secretary Bayard is to have a vaca­
tion. It would he a good thing to
•akr advantage of his absence and
settle all our foreign troubles.
’ Bulgaria is reported quiet. Bulgaria
will remain quiet until the czar feels
the need of a little more diversion.
Then there will be another row.
BISHOP <fc KAY.
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■THE CLOTHIERS»
OF
YAMHILL CO.,
Third St., Opposite
YAMHILL CO.
BANK
D on ’ t F orget the P lace ,
—Where you will—
ALWAYS FIND
»1, LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
MFyfr' stable. We are prepared at all
hours to furnish fine Carriages,
Hacks and Saddle Horses, and everything
in the Livery hire, in good Bhape at reason­
able rates. In addition to first class outfits in
I.IVKKV, TltlCKING &
rEAPIING.
At the New Store of
Basier i Martin
Successors to Al. HUSSEY,
Third street, McMinnville, Oregon
We keep a wagon specially adapted to the
delivery of parcels, trunks satchels, etc., for
the accomodation of the public. Orders left
at the stable will be promptly attended to at
reasonable rates. TRANSIENT STOCK left
with us will receive the best of care and at­ A new, neat and clean sttx’k. Every artisle
tention.
Logan Bros. & Henderson.
A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Rutter Crocks, Colored
Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods, To­
bacco, Pipes and Cigars
M c M innville
Business College,
Cor. 3d and O Streets,
OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK,
Will open October 18, 1886. Attention is
respectfully invited to this
BUSINESS
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Naaws
Give me a cal). Inspect my stock, and I
will guarantee prices to suit you.
Mrs. G. II. Goulet,
Third street. opjiosite the Marble works
SCHOOL.
Its facilities for thorough practical instruc­ McMinnville.
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Omgon.
tion; actual business department a specialty
Will sail present stixik below east, to
make room for fall
where currency, bank check, drafts, etc., are
used. Class, or private instruction day or
evening. College Journal sent free on ap
YIILLIWEKY GOODS,
plication.
C F. H oughton , Prin.
P.O. Box 101.
C.-J. P aine , Sec.
To which she invites the ladies inspection.
What goods I have I represent as they are,
and the goods will rihwk for themselves
M rs . A. M c D onald .
M iss K. T hornton
Fashionable
Family Grocery Stair©.
Dressmaking.
In Mrs. H. I’. Stuart’s Millinery Store,
OPPOSITE GRANGE 1JALL,
M c M innville
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O bkgon .
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
A
L. ROOT, Proprietor,
Dealer in
CITY MARKET,
~trsa
All Fresh Gcods, Crocei ies. Flour, Bacon, and
Glasswaro and Crockery.
t-^'“G<KHis delivered to purchasers in the nil
W. F. BANCASSER , Propr.
IN THK-
LATEST STYLES.
Successor to Bangasser A Son.
Bwngasser’s building Cor. B and Third street».
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Here is where you can get your money’r
worth in
Beef, Pork, Mutton. Sausage, Tripe
Furnishing Gtxxls of all kind, and above
alt THE 1 A) WEST PRICES. Also agents and everything >n the line of meats, of thf
best quality the country affords. Also the
for the
Browiiffvilk* Woolen Jlill,
Best of Bolognas.
Carrying a full line of ail goods made by
I base celebrated mills.
Give me a call and be satisfied.
W. F. BANGA88KR.
MBS. M. SHADDEN
MISS MAY VKMHWr.
Shadden & Vessey,
Fftsiluiioiiahle Dr^Niimkerw
lyfThe Taylor System of Cutting and Jrit
ting employed.
Third street, Next to Bishop <k Kny’a <»^ww,
McMinnville, Or.
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