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

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    OL. 1.
M c M innville , O regon , S aturday
NO. 48.
The Daily Reporter,
il ear Our Gentío Voice.
itered in the Postoffioe at McMinnville for
[’rananiiaaion Through the Mails sb Sec-
jnd Class Matter.
IEEKLY REPORTER.
Sixteenth Year of Publication.
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OREGON
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, C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE.
[cniNNVILLE
1). c. IRI LAM) eV Co.,
PUBLISHERS.
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leek & Je* Priatiaff.
We beg leave to annotmoe to the public
tat we have just added a large stock of new
avelties to our business, and make a speoial-
- of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads,
;atements, Business Cards, Ladies Calling
ards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro-
rammes, Posters, and all descriptions of
ork. Terms favorable. Call and be oon-
¡noed.
D. C. IRELAND A CO.
E. COUCHER. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
r.Mnmrn.i.i
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O bego N.
Offioe and reeidenoe, oorner of Third and
streets, next to the poetoffice.
4A8. M’OAIN.
H. HÜBUY.
McCain & Hurley,
TTORNEVN-AT-L.AW
AND NOTARIES
Lafayette, Oregon,
Especial attention paid to abstracts of tith
id settlement of estates in probate.
Offioe—Jail buiding, up stairs.
I. M. SHADI'EN.
MISS MÀI VE8SBY
Shadden & Vessey,
ashionaMe Dressmakers
(SFThe Taylor System »f Cutting and Fit-
ag employed.
street. Next to Bishop A Kay’s store
MoMinnville. Or.
A. M c D onald .
To bust the town.
Oppose improvements.
Mistrust its public men.
Run it down to strangers.
Lengthen your face when a stranger
talks of locating in it.
If a man wants to buy your property
charge him two prices.
If he wants to buy anybody else, in­
terfere and discourage him
Refuse to sec any merit iu the scheme
that does not directly lienelii you.
If you can’t hog everything, judge
everybody by yourself, and accuse
them of doing it.
Do not support the Reporter. Ex­
plain to the editor how much better
and cheaper the New York Herald or
World is.
But if you really have the interest of
your home in view, and want the place
to*grow and prosper, take our advice
and
Don’t fret.
Talk about it.
Write about it.
Beautify the streets.
Patronize the merchants.
Be friendly to everybody.
.Advertise in The Reporter.
Elect good meu to all the office*.
Don’t grumble about hard times.
Keep your sidewalks in good repair.
Avoid gossip about your neighbors.
Do your trading with your home
merchants.
Sell all you can and buy all you can
at home.
If you are rich, invest something;
employ somebody, be a “rustler.”
If you don’t think of any good word
don’t say anything about anybody.
Remember that every dollar invest­
ed in permanent improvement is that
much ou interest.
Be courteous to strangers that come
among you, so that they may go away
with good impressions.
Always cheer on the men who go in
for improvements, your portion of the
cost will be nothing only what is just.
Don’t kick at any proposed necessary
improvement because it is not at your
door or for fear that your taxes will lie
raised fifty cents.
Don’t use rubber stamps ou your let­
ter heads, that is a deiul give away on
your business, on the town and the
live newspaper published in it. Get
your letter heads, envelopes, business
cards, etc., printed at the Reporter of­
fice.
Never condemn the Reporter unless
ithasfairly misused you. If it has dealt
with you unjustly writeto ns, orjeome to
the office and tell the editor about your
case, if he is wrong he will lose no time
in telling the public about it.
Remember that no man does as much
for your town as the editor. Every
paper sent out is an advertisement of
the business, the resources and enter­
prise of the place; and people abroad
get a better idea <rf It from the Report-1
er than from any other source.
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. Misa K. Taoairr<>»
<i8hlonable
D^essmakfug.
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O ctober
so ,
isso .
MISCELLANEOUS
PRICE TWO CENTS.
M IHCKLLANEOUS.
CITY MARKET,
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FRED. F. KELLER, Prop.,
Buooeasor to W. F. Bangaaaer,
Bangasser’s building, (tor. B and Third Sta,
YAM HILL CO.,
Third St., Opposite
YAMHILL CO.
BANK.
D on ’ t F orgkt thk P lack ,
Here is where you oan get your monsyñs
worth in
Beef, Pork, Mutten, Sausage, Trip%
and everything in the lias of meats, of tbs
tarnt quality the country affords. Also the
Bent of Bolognas.
Give me a oall and be satisfied.
—Where you will—
ALWAYS FIND
W. T. BAXTER.
F. J. MARTIN.
New Firm, New Goods, New Prien
At the New Ntore of
Bister & Mirti«
— IN THE
LATEST STYLES
Furnishing Goods of all kind, andiabove
all THE L0WB8T PRICES. Also agents
for the
Brownnville Woolen Hill,
Carrying a fail line of all goods made by
these oelebrated millB.
Huooeaaoni to Al. HUKHEY,
Third street, MoMinnville. Oregon.
ta tar ta h :
A naw, neat and clean Stock. Every srtiols
A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, Colored
Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods, To­
bacco. Pipe* sud Cigars.
l*reeh Trott and Vegetables ia Season.
BUSS LOGAN.
BILL LOGAN.
WATT HKNDEIMOB.
10GAN BROS.« HENDERSON.
Proprietors of the old established and well
known
IM l C* JWIiiin vill«*!
LIVERY. FEED AND BALK
stable. We are prepared at nil
hours to tarnish
Give me a dell. I neper d my stock, and
will guarantee prioes to suit you.
TO THE PUBLIC.
We would annotino* that
Fine Carriages, Hacks and
Saddle HormeN,
Are turning out large amounts of
And everything in the Livery hire,
in good shape
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At KeaMonablr Kate*.
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The Very Best Quality
First Class Lumber
TRANSIENT 8IX WK LEFT
Not to be equalled by spy mil) in Yamhill
with as will receive the beat of oare and at­
oonnty, notwithstanding reports of some un-
tention.
Logan Bros. A Bendanm
principled imrtiee to the contrary.
MoMINNVlLLE
a
business College,
W1 WILL SILL DOOM AND WZXDOWS
At 45 per oent diaoount from list prissi
Mouldings at fin oents per hundred feet.
Any Thing In the Line of Hardware
At snob priore that will defy oompeti­
tion.
Remember
NO ONE FIRM HAS EXCLUSIVE
KIGHT TO CUT RATES.
I m
Open.
If
we
do
not
have
In stock what you want,
Attention is respectfully Invited to this
wo have unido arrangements to get
BUSINESS SCHOOL.
any thing yon may waul,
without dely. We ask you to get
Its facilities for thorough practical instruc­
prioes elsewhere before you make perotuuws.
tion; actual bnsinetM department a specialty
where currency, bank check, drafts, etc., are
JONBM Ac CO.
used. Class, or private instruction day or
MoMinnville, June 10, ’HO.
evening. College Journal sent free on ap­
plication.
w. I. oahbukin .
s.
OAtnrr.
OVER
Our. 3d and U Streets,
YAMHILL COUNTY BANK,
Crayon Portrait Work a Specialty.
P. O. Box 101
O. R. HIGGINS, Prin.
msni
J
W. F. COLLARD,
EURISKO MARKET.
Where tbe best of meats oan always be found
and at ttoe moat reasonable priore, where
the loin of beef is divided with our restosa*
era. Meats done up In the latest sty lea,
an * K' wnì weights given. Give us a sail.
Yours truly,
Ever since we came here we have
begged th» iarnisr» to <rile for the Dealer in Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, _____ W. J. Clarrlaon A Co.
Rep<»rter. A <»««to be com­
Cutlery Fine Fishing tackle, Cigsn,
D. C. IRELAND A CO.,
plete should have tighter all inter­
Et-c.
«hin county
ested, and prey
jyhal» en* Third Street, Opponila HcMinnvills
are more ina>rewtai
Baths.
thèir
calling
lightening
M c M ixntilu
•
OtNtt
neaussvllte, orerra.
than Che farrvUr*? «.
Fine Job Printers,
In Mrs- £L P. Stuart’s Millinery Star*.
OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL.
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