The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, November 13, 1886, Image 4

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    A
li usine»» Preposition
Everybody.
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.
Our Farmers Club.
to
Butter, butter, nice and fair;
How I wonder what you are ;
Having the most complete and best
Are you really what you seem?
•elected stock of goods on the west
Were you made of grease or cream?
Exchange your scrubs for thorough­
•ide, outside of Portland, as conceded
by all commercial men, and my fa­ bred or high grade farm stock.
Deep tillage means enlarged re­
cilities for buying being equal to or
sources when practiced in heavy lands.
better than any house here, I am pre­
A week of exposure to the weather
pared to furnilh you with Dry Goods, will injure the horse rake, mower and
Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, reaper more than a whole season’s use.
It is a good plan to have two sets of
Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Glassware
roosting
poles for the hens and change
and Crockery, at prices as low or
lower than any house outside of Port­ them each week, setting them outside
when not in use.
land, and if you buy upon same terms
A mixture of several kinds of grain
as you do when you go to Portland, for feeding stock is always better than
buy in quanities paving cash, I en­ one kind alone. Variety in grain is
gage to compete with the retail houses as important as variety in a bulky
of Portland on the same class of goods, ood.
Select one tree in your orchard and
save and except Sugar, Balt and such
give it an ample dressing of manure
goods as freight figures upon so that
and wood ashes. -Then compare its
it cannot be done. This does not ap­ growth and productiveness with others
ply to some cheney houses who would not thus fertilized.
Why will not the owners of worth-
bait you by selling some special arti­
ess
orchards destroy them and remove
cle at a sacrifice, and making it up on
some other articles. I t shall be a nuisance? Such old orchards breed
destructive insects, which scatter in
straight business . I especially invite all directions.
purchasers, to call and make an in­
When an outlay of a dollar in fit­
spection of the goods and price, be­ ting land for seed will return two dol-
fore buying elsewhere. All goods ars, it will be folly to refuse the ex­
marked down during clearance sale penditure, but that is what many
armers do when they sow on land im­
will be sold at clearance sale prices.
perfectly fitted.
Prices of all goods will be plainly
Dead limbs on fruit trees should be
marked on them, and no clerk is au­ promptly removed.
The cutting
thorized to make any cut or deviation should be below any diseased part, or
on them, and will be discharged for it will spread the infection. The saw
doing so before he has authority. and other tools used should not be
applied to healthy trees unless first
S mall P rofits anp Q uick R eturns washed with carbolic acid and water.
is the M otto . CASH IN HAND
or SHORT CREDITS must be the
bulb .
A. J. APPERBON.
I» C. IRELAND A CO.,
Fine Job Printers,
IVI ell in n ville, Oregon.
MoMINNVILLE
Business College,
Cor. 3d and 0 Streets,
OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK,
I* \ om Open.
Attention in respectfully invited to this
BUSINESS
SCHOOL.
It* facilities for thorough practical instruc­
tion; actual business department a specialty
where outrenoy, bank check, drafts, etc., are
used. Class, or private instruction day or
evening. College Journal sent free on ap­
plication.
Crayon Portrait Work a Specialty,
r. O. Box 101
G. R. HIGGINS, Pria.
w. ». QAUMoM.
«. g.
oauitt .
----- AT THE-----
Posters are out for an auction sale I
of fat and thoroughbred stock by Mills ! EUR1SKO MARKET.
A Howe at their Mount Stewart farm
near North Yamhill on Saturday Nov.
the best of meats can always be found
13th. The »ale includes sixty head of Where
and at the moat reasonable price«, when
all ages including fifteen head suitable the loin of beef is divided with our oastoos-
McMtta done up In the latest stvles
for the butcher. Terms cash, or ap­ •r*.
and Rood weight« given. Give us a call.
Your« truly.
proved notes at 10 per cent.
W. J. Garrison A Co.
UaiHnl
F. W. R mpmond .
ADVERTISERS .
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T3 OUTF
JORTHERlfflACIFICn
AILROAJl
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SHOREST! X BEST! XI QUICKEST.;
it i ti 11 ni ai i mi i mu it i ti i mi
I lllll I 111 IIIIII the dining
THE DIRECT ROUTE!
Lowest Rates
TO
EAST
car
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lineoh WWWH
NO DELAYS!
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FASTEST TRAlNgj
Throughout the East and Southeast.
BOIA»
PASSEAGERS!
I3T BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE-BUT BE SURE
------ TO TAKE THE------
And see that your ticket reads via Portland and
ZZZZ St. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS,^=-
To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned bv other routes ThronA
Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular Express Trains Full *
Length of the Line. Berths Free.
LOWEST RATES!
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QUICKEST TIME!
GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon,
A.
D. CHARLTON, General Western Passenger Agent*
acific
ailroad,
oute.
P opular
icturesque R anges.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Fast Time, Sure Connection, New Equipment The Oregon and California R. R.
And Connections.
225 Miles Shortest
20 Hours Less Time.
TIME,
DAYS.
Fare from Portland to San Francisco $32-,
to Sacramento, $30.
Aocommocations unsurpassed for oomfort
Close connections made at Ashland with
and safety. Fares and Freights MUCH stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho
LESS than by any other ronte between all stage company.
in Willamette valley and San Francisco.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY8.)
Only Route via Yaquina Bay
To
San Francisco.
4Except Sundays.)
Leave Corvallis at 2 p. m. Leave Ya-
quina at 7: 10 a. m.
East Side Division.
RE TWEEN PORTLANDA ASHLAMB
Rail Train.
, ARRIVE.
LEAVE.
Portland... .8.00 a . m . Ashland
,4:00 a . m .
Ashland.... 8:45 f . m . Portland...... i 3:45 r.M.
Albany Express Train 1.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland... .4?D p, m . Lebanon
Lebanon... .4:45 a . m . Portland
.9:20 r.M.
io.06 A.M.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cari
daily between Portland and Ashland.
Oregon and California, West side, trains
Th© O. A C. R. R. Ferry makes connection
oonneot at Corvallis.
with all the regular trains on the east side
division from foot of F street.
¡The < >regon Development Company’s
West Side Division.
BET. PORTLAND AND CORVALI.H,
viaii Train.
FINE Al
liiiportnni Mock Sale.
All }*>raone indebted u» me to call and
settle their account immediately.
TRANSCONTINENTAL
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS,
A liargitln.
The Exchange hotel of North Yam­
hill, containing twenty-two rooms in
all, two Stories high, is offered for sale
for cash, or exchange for real estate.
The house is well known to the travel­
ing public, and doing a good business.
The present proprietor’s reason for
selling is that lie is too far advanced
Hi age to attend to it, and is determin­
ed to sell if all opportunity is offered,
even at a sacrifice. In fact lie is bouud
to sell it if a customer comes. North
Yamhill is as rapidly improving town
as any on the west side, is the center
of a large trade, the starting point for
rillamojik bay, the resort for hunters
and s|M»rtannin in the summer season,
and this is the |>est chance for a g<xxl
man in the whole state. For further
particulars address this office, or apply
to J Delap. North Yamhill, Oregon.
THE GREAT
I
arrive .
7:30 A. M. McM’nville. 10:12 a . m .
McM nville 10:13 a . m . Corvallis.. . 12:25 P. M.
r «AILS
Corvallis... 1:30p. m . MoM’nville. 3:43 p . m .
From Yaquina,
F rom San Francisco, McM nville 3:44 p. m . Portland.. . 6:15P.M.
Sunday.... .Oct. 10 Monday .... < )ot \
At Corvallis connect with trains of the
Friday ....... .
22 Saturday....
••
Oregon Paoific for
Wednesday...Nov. 3Thursday.... * ••• 28
Monday.......
lVn/Ni/m
Hay.
“
'yed“w««y...Noy. io
Saturday....
¿i Monday......... «< 22
Express Train,
|
ARRIVE.
The Company reserves the right to change p .. LEAVE.
m
p- M. MoM’nville..8«oP.*
sailing days. Fares between Corvallis and M
o M ’>vtlle .5:45 a . m . Portland ... .9.00 a . M.
ban Iranoisoo, Kail and Cabin. Bu-
and Steerage. $9.88.
* ’ nau o«VkCid *’°kets for sale and baggage checked
For information apply to
Pi,, °°™P,iny’s up-town offioe, oorner of
ni,«n ni!d Second streets. Tickets for prin-
< HAS. C. HOGUE
Acting Gen. F. and Pass. Agent.
cnr.. I1”31.1148 ln California can only be pro-
*)™P«ny'8 office. Comer F and
Corvallis. Oregon Frnn»
F h L t.rfet?Portland- Or.
aft .»-A..
not be reoeived for shipment
MT. < TIAREE n ROTEI west
«i i° <?.cl.o°k p. m. on either the east or
R Kt wuPS?“8«
E- Q
p KOGERS,
r MULTNER. Prop..
«■ KOEHLER,
F.A p. Agent
Corner Third and B streets,
Manager.
Steamship Yaquina City
HCWINNVILLF.
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^EAVH.
OREGON
New house! New furniture! Unsurpassed
in the oountry Rates— Bl to $2 per day ac
cording to room. Single meals 25 cents
Lodging. 2ft to 50 cents aooordiug to room
Board and Lodgiug. |4 to |<. per week. Two!
Fine Sample Rooms for commercial men
Give me a call and see for yourself.
I«r*w*ter'« Palrnt Rein nobler.
Tour Un»« ar* wbrr* you put thrm noi
under borW fret. One Kent «old lidar. |Q
» day«, one dealer «old • doa in IS dam
Saniluee worth »140 man. Write for tertna
E. K. BREWSTER, Holly. Mich.
For sale at this offioa
CITY
STABLES.
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BROS.
to
for honte«.
Livwy
Dragón.
rat<*M
wh«r« *■
is
^^*gon. NewÜ?kialíJS rate«
a« any where
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Third St., MeMinuviUa