The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, October 04, 1886, Image 2

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ander were to come to the United
States to live. In a letter t<* his attor­
ney last June the prince said : “If
n. c. I reland à co. ptblisherr
ever it is the divine pleasure to release
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By Carrier per week............................ 10 oenta us from the harrassing responsibilities
i Payable gii Katarday.)
which now rest upon us, it will he our
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choice
to find a home in that great
By Mail Mi oenta per Month (In Advance.)
Hntes for Advertising
country beyond the Atlantic, where,
Will be made aatiafactory to all applicants. removed from the intrigues of court
and state, we may enjoy that quiet
McMinnville, Or
employ ment and peaceful meditation
for which we have always yearned.”
MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS
Look Upon This Picture
S. B. FELLOWS
SueccMkor to D. C. Warver
Third Street, McMinnville, < *regon
The Largest
FURNITURE HOUSE
In Yamhill County.
Undertakers Goods
7W*A I Tl MULE
\\ , -taml confounded win n we read
in tin National Republican the report
of the seventh national convention of
the American uni a ultiiral aud dairy
association which met at Philadelphia
■ hi the Lilli, in “the interest of our
fanning induMr;.— forsooth. There
were prveeut u long list of eminent
men. ami letters of regret from govern­
ors. 'Citators and congressmen. Even
Mr. t 'leveland availed himself of the
opportunity, "as the representative of
an, interest so important and valuable
as that which the farmers and agricul­
turist'of the country have in charge,”
to sa\ that he I io | h <1 " that the con­
vention may be productive of the best
le.'tilt' to the agriculturists, a> well as
to all the people <»f our country, and
though plans already made ami en­
gagements already agreed upon will
prevent my accepting your invitation
to be present, 1 shall be much inter­
ested in its objects and purposes.”
wag< in Now what did the convention do? It
in As- tacitly indorsed the oleomargarine
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fraud. We have space for but one
resolution excerpt from the rest. The
re|H»rt reads as follows: "Advising
agriculturalists to support all congress­
men. irrespective of party, who aided
in securing the passage of the oleo­
margarine hill, and to oppose all can­
didates for congress who are not in
harmony with them on this measure.”
Farmers; isn’t that a hopeful prospect
for your cows, to come into competi­
tion with dead hogs.
Parlor anil f hnnil-^r H’uits
TO ORDER at prices which defy all
competition.
Make n" purchases until yon price mv stock.
E. B. FELC.OWS,
BACK VIEW.
After which call at A. J. Apperson's and
take a look at the goods-
A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
Conger’s Double Seated Drawers and Chest-
Shield Undershirt.
Have a Few
Do vou realize the astonishingly low prices at
APPERSON’S.
Men s Suits from fti.oti up, and lioys Suit'
from f3.5o up. NO SHODDY.
That they will
finir Cuffing, ^having and
pooing Parlor.
hum
15c SHAVING 15<
C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor.
They also have a SMALL LOT of
Hardware. Tinware.
Etc., Etc.
That will also be sold
(Si’ccessor to A. C. Wyndham. I
Ladies and children's work a specialtv. Any
style of Hair Cutting desired.with neatness.
Hair dyeing of all descriptions warranted.
KDlTORl.il. SoTKS.
Fancy hair dressing a specialty. Hot or
cold baths always ready, onlv 25 cts. Thiro
Frank 8. Tha\er. of Denver Col. »treet between C and D, McMinnville. Or.
has just issued a pamphlet of half a
W. J. GARRISON.
H. GAUNT.
dozen pages, arranged as a tribute to
---- AT THE
1'hat will be sold
the memory oi the late Helen Hunt
Jackson
rhe first page contains an
f?
ex-client (Hirtrait of the distinguished
When you want anything in that line yot
writer, ami a picture of her grave in Where the best of meats can nlw; vs be found will consult your own interes’ as well st
and at the most reasonable prices, where nnrsto call and see us. We think we can sail
I in«' hill forest. Cheyenne mountain,
A. H. A O '. HODSON
the loin of beef isdtvided with our custom­ you. Try it.
ami of the late residence of H. H.,
ers. Meats done up in the latest styles,
an good weights given. Give us a call.
beautifully finished.
Yours truly.
A. D. Howard, >1, l>.
EURISKO MARKET.
w
W. J. Garrison A Co.
CITY
PHYSICIAN VXD OPTICIAN.
defer*- of the eye ,
sight.n.-'.re
r-.'i'npiv •
Myopia. Hvpermetropie.
reip
fective eye I am pr> ¡wired to meet. I test the
sight ami tit the proper lens to SjiectaclesuBdl
eye-glasses Give me a call and satisfv vow-®
selves. Office Third Street. McMinnvilk]
< Iregon
FASHIONABLE
iimiin*o\
E. E. COUCHER. M
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Mc M no« tills
0U4OM
Offlce and ramdence. corner of Third and
I> «traete. next to the pootoffioe.
bico *
Ample room to care for horses.
Liverv
team- at as reasonable rates as anv where in
Oregon. New stable Third Ht.. McMinnville
M illiner T 'H
Direct from New York.
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Buy Fashionable Goods From the
Head-quarters of Fashion.