The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, October 14, 1886, Image 1

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M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , O ctober 14,
NO. 34.
[The Daily Reporter*
t, red in the Postoffioe at McMinnville for
fransmission Through the Mails as Bee­
fed Class Matter.
W eekly reporter .
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Sixteenth Year of Publication.
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OREGON
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Book <fc Job Printing.
I We beg leave to aimounce to the public
Lat we have just added a large stock of new
fovelties to our business, and make a special-
pi of Letter Heads. Bill Heads. Note Heads.
Statements. Business Cards. Ladies' Calling
Cards, Bail Invitations (new designs) Pro­
grammes. Posters, and all descriptions of
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inoed.
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A Novel Institution.
A novel and baiuorious institution
Bias been established in New York
(City. It is Known as “The New York
[Labor Exchange and Lodge.”
Its
[manager i* Mr. D. M. Davidson, We
in ay gather its purpose from the fol­
lowing “bill of fare:”
Absolutely clean "square” meals.................10c.
Clothe» cleaned by turn ¡ration................... 5c.
Hot soda or sulpuur bath............................. 5c.
Shave or hair out............................................ 5c.
Absolutely « «an beds................................... 15c.
Fumigation and bath compulsory the first
night and every week to insure cleanliness.
It is intended to “assist” honest men
who have hard luck in finding employ-
aienL It is said people oome there in
a horrible conditio* of filth, but the
•ompulsory bath for their persons and
he summer fumigation of their cloth-
.ig is a purifying process that restores
sens* of self-respect and they start
at in the morning in search of work
vith a renewed spirit of manhood.
Although not a self-supporting en-
erprise yet, Mr. Davidson thinks it
>on will ba, but its beneficont effects
re saeh that it has ths sympathy and
¡pport of the best people in the citv.
ividson claims that it has already
red hundreds of men from ruin.—
ia*»wv»4» Commercfol-f/asette.
We will take your order for a Victor
fire proof family safe. See advertise­
ment in Weekly Reporter.
THE FLOOD MANSION.
1886.
miscellaneous .
MISCELLANEOUS.
Deoeription of One of California’s Bo-
uanxa King's New Palaces.
After many month s of study, plan­
ning and elaboration, the plaus for tiio
Flood mansion, to be erected on the
brow of Nob Hill, have been perfected,
and another proud palace will be erect­
ed. But unlike most of the railroad
magnates’ “huts,” their new neighbor
is not to be a compendium of all the
styles of architecture already discover­
ed or yet to be invented. It will not
fiaunt to the world planing-mill bric-a-
brac of all known or unknown orders.
It is to be built of stone, and like Solo­
mon's temple, the stone is to be ob­
tained and cut abroad, and like Solo­
mon’s temple once more, every stone
when cut will be numbered an 1 sent to
our city, there to be placed in position
on Nob Hill as part and parcel of a
mining magnate’s domestic monument
Connecticut is the land which will fur­
nish the material, the brown stone
which New Yorkers love to see in the
fronts of their dwellings, and Connect­
icut will shape and cut it. But al­
though the Connecticut brown stone
may be a reflection upon California’s
mineral resources, and while the man­
ner of its preparation may give offense
to California workmen, tne bonanza
king does not intend to inflict upon the
public an idiosyncratic pile of stone. 1
On the oontrary, the style of the build­
ing is to be as severely pure and una­
dulterated as is conformable to modern
notions of eleganoe and architectural
beauty.
THE EXTERIOR.
I’RICE TWO CENT8.
EBBI». 8. K8LLHB.
OXO. r. BANOAMKB.
CITY MÂRKET,
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BANCASSER
A KELLER,
Successor to W F. Bangasaer,
>r
Bangasaer'« building. Cor B and Third St*.
YAMHILL CO.,
Here is where you can get your money’*
worth in
Third St.. Opposite
Beef, Pork, Matteo, Sausage, Tripe,
YAMHILL CO.
D on ’ t F orget ’
the
BANK.
P lace ,
and everything in the line of meat«, of th*
beat quality the country affords. Also the
Best of Bolognas.
Give us a oall and be satisfied.
—Where you will—
W. T. BAXTER.
ALWAYS FIND
F. J. MARTIN.
New Firm, New Goods, New Prices
At the New Store of
Basier i Martin
— IN THE—
LATEST STYLES.
Successors to Al. HUSSEY,
Thin! street, McMinnville. Oregon
ta ta Sim
Furnishing Goods of all kind, and above
all THE LOWEST PRICES. Also agents A new, noat and clean stock. Everv article
for the
A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, Colored
The front of the building is to be but
two stories in height, the lower Doric I Brownsville Woolen Hill,
and the upper Ionic, both modified by
Roman suggestions of ornamentation. Carrying a full line of all goods made by
The building will form a parallelogram these celebrated mills.
107x127 feet in size, the only break in
the even lines of the four walls being a BÜSS LOGAN. BILL LOGAN. WATT HENDEBSON.
portico and a square central tower,
containing the vestibule in its base at LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON.
the front and a similar portico extend­ Proprietors of the old established and well
known
ed into a port cochcre in the rear. The
front and rear portico will be alike.
vi I le
Both will be supported by fourteen col­
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE
umns, purely Doric, carved out of sin­
stable. We are prepared at all
gle stones, and supporting a balcony
hours to furnish
oi corresponding design. Everything
about the portico is to be of brown Fine Carriage*, Hack* and
Saddle II or *<■•-.
stone, with the exception of the floor,
which will be laid in marble. From
And everything in the Livery hire,
tne ground to tne top of the tower the
in good shape
distance will be seventy-five feet. A
At Reasonable Katew.
stone wall, fitted with an elegant iron
TRANSIENT STOCK LEFT
railing, between the massive piers, will ,
with
ns
will receive the best of care and at­
surround the building.
Logaa Bros. to Hendsncn
The interior of the house is to be di­ tention.
vided by a series of nails, separated by
architraves supported by two columns
MoMINNVILLE
on eacn side, one of which is to be
square and engaged, the second to be
rov ud and stand free. 'J hese will be
in the Ionic order, as are to Be all the
Cor. 3d and C Streets.
columns, pilaster*, wainscoting, banis­
ters and balustrades in the interior. ! OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK,
What the cost of this establishment Will open October 18, 1*<6. Attention is
will be cannot be ascertained. But i respectfully invited to this
when it is considered that all the stone (
BUSINESS SCHOOL.
has to be shipped from the east, that it
Its
facilities
for thorough practical instruc­
will require from two to three years to
tion;
aotual
business
department a specialty
construct the building and perhaps an­
where
currency,
bank
check, drafts, etc., are
other year to fresco its extensive wail*,
it may be safely assumed that it will used. Class, or private instruction day or
College Journal sent free on ap­
require the expenditure of a consider­ evening.
c. F. Hot qhton , Prin.
able portion of J. C. Flood’s accumu­ plication.
P. O. Box 101
C. J. P ath ». Sec.
lated millions.—San Franouco Chroni­
cle.
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E. E. GOUCHER, M. D.
The following is said to be the *et
form of instructions that Missouri hus­
bands give to new wives: “My dear.
I'm a bad man from away back, when
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
aroused, but, genUy treated, I’m a* do­
cile ”s a lamb. You just induce mo to McM CM VILL* .
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Oaaoo*.
do always as I p.ease, and there 11
never be any trouble i> th« family.”
Advertisers can take their choice,
either daily or weekly, at the same old Office and residen**, comer of Third and
rate. No advance iff the price. We’ve D streets, next to the postoffioe.
come to stay, if you ¡jay *o. ,
Business College,
Glassware, Cutlery, Case»I Goods, To­
bacco, Pij>ea and Cigars.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Season.
Give me a call. Inspect my stock, and I
will guarantee prices to suit you.
MBS. M. HHADPKN.
MISS MAY VES8BI.
Shadden & Vessey,
Fashionable Dressmakers
tvfThe Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­
ting employed.
Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay’s store,
McMinnville, <)r.
M bs . A. M c D onald .
M iss K. T hobnto *
Fashionable
Dressmaking*.
In Mrs. H. P. Stuart’s Millinery Store,
OPP« »SITE GRANGE HALL,
M c M innville .
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jab . m ' cain .
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McCain & Hurley,
ATTORNEYN-AT-LAW
%>!» VOTARIES PI Hl.lt!,
Lafayette, Oregon,
Especial attention paid toabstraotsof till*
and settlement of estate« in probate.
Office Jail binding, up stairs.
W. F. COLLARD,
Dealer in Gun*, Pistol«, Ammunition,
Cutlery, Fine Fishing tackle, Cigar*,
Etc.
Bralys Bank Building
Third Street, Opposite McMinnville
Baths.
M c M innvill *
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