The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, November 20, 1886, Image 1

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    VOL. 1.
NO. 66.
M c M innville , O regon , S aturday
The Daily Reporter,
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l.V/> Xo/T.s
As we stated some time since, the
press knew more about intended lease
of the ORN to the UPR than did Presi­
dent Smith. The telegraph informs
us that the lease has been perfected
through the OSL, according to the
Sixteenth Year of Publication.
plans of 1881, when the UPR began
gcMHSVILLE
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OREGON
work of construction in this direction.
o. c. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE. This will not hasten work upon the
Boise city to Albany line.
D. C. IRELAND A Co.,
PIBL1SHERS,
In these piping times of horrid
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butcheries
in Oregon, it is a little re­
Weekly Subscription Rates.
One copy per year in adyanoe - - - $2.00 freshing, and out of the usual order of
If not paid in advanoe
- . - .
2.50
To olubs of three or five, when aooompanied things, to have a man drive up to
with the oash, $1.50 per year each. Two your office door and voluntarily sur­
names for six months each to oount as one
render his sack, as S. M. Ross did to
yearly subscription.
The Daily Reporter.
us last Wednesday. He is in pork
Tv» D aily R jlpobteb is issued every day business this fall, has killed thirty-five
in the week exoept Sundays, and is delivered
in the city at 10 oents per week. By mail, 4o and expects to kill a hundred head.
cents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­
vertising same as for T he W eekly R epobteb . The sack left with us was filled with
splendid sausage meat, and we rec-
Advertising Rates.
| lw. | lm. 18m. | 6m. | ltois ommeiyl it to all who want something
SPACE
|1 00 2 00 4 00 7 00 10 IM)
One inch ...
1 75 2 SO 7 50 15 00 30 00 fine for the holidays.
Five Inches
2 ......................
75 5 50 10 50 33 00 66 00
Eleven in...................
That terrible blizzard which passed
Twenty-two inches _5 50 11 oo 33 oo 66 00 132 to
over
the northwestern states, extend­
¡¿J“ Above rates slightly advanced for pre
ferred positions: “Top of Column," “Next ing to the territories, last Wednesday,
to Reading Matter,” “Second Page,” or
was a paralyzer. From Tuesday morn­
“Third Page.”
tafLocal notices in reading oolnmn on ing till Thursday night it showed no
Third page: One insertion, per line lOoents
signs of abatement, during which
Two insertions per line
15 “
Three insertions per line
20 <•
time, in many places more snow fell
By the month per line
25
^•»“Obituary notices, resolutions of con- than all last winter put together.
dolement, etc., to insure publication in the Won’t Bro. Hodson and Uncle Jim
Reporter, must be aooompanied with instruo
tions; and the name of the proper person or Fletcher have lots to talk about when
persons to whom oharges for the same are to
they get home? But they are not
be made.
home yet, are they ; besides, the weath­
Boek a Jek PritilBffe er is a little wintry like here this morn­
We beg leave to announoe to the public ing.
Entered in the Postoftioe ftt McMinnville for
TrHiisiiMHHion Through the Mails as Sec­
ond Class Matter.
WEEKLY REPORTER.
that we have just added a large stock of new
novelties to our business, and make a special­
ty of Ijetter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads,
Statements, Business Cards, Ladies Calling
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro-
grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­
vinced.
D. C. IRELAND A CO.
E. E. COUCHER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND
McMnmvnxB
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SURGEON.
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O bboob .
Offloe and residence, oorner of Third and
D streets, next to the postoffioe.
N ovember
20,
issg
PRICE TWO CENTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELI. KN EOUS.
RING THE CHANGES.
King
Out
the Ohl - King
tlie Xew.
i
In
In view of some changes in the busi­
ness world, as well as among produc­
ers and laborers, it is well that we
should one and all think of our own
interests as well as that of others, and
Third St., Opposite
once in a while call a halt, take ac­
YAMHILL CO. BANK.
count of what stock we have on hand,
whether it be in cattle, horses, mer­
D on ’ t F orget the P lack ,
chandise or farms, and ascertain for
— Where you will—
ourselves our present condition and
future prospects, and make such
changes from time to time as each of
us, after mature deliberations, find our
better judgments may indicate. In
view of these things I shall introduce
to you on or about New Years, New
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Styles, New Goods, and a Radical
change in the management of the
Business which I trust may prove to
Furnishing O. hm I s of all kind, and above
our mutual advantage. It is with this all THE LOWEST PRICES. Aino agento
for the
object in view that it to be adopted.
It will, upon investigation, be found HrowiiNvillc Woolen Mill,
a full line of nil Hoods made by
simple and just to one and all. The (lnrryins
them« celebrated mills.
time is past when a man can sell goods
on one year or for an indefinite period,
and compete with those who sell ex­
clusively for cash. I shall on or about
Jan. 1st introduce to you a system FRED. F. KELLER, Prop.,
HuooeRAor to W F. Hangaaaer,
Ulcerated l.e*.
possessing all the advantages of both
Bangaaser'a building, <k»r B and Third Mt*»
About August 1st, 1885, an eruption the credit and the cash syteins, and
Here is where you ean get your money^S
appeared on my arms and legs, which none of the disadvantages of either.
worth in
pained me very much and seemed to
A. J. A ppkbron . Beef, Pork, Matton, Sausage. Trim
affect my physical condition generally
and everything in the line of menta, of th*
Inuit quality the country afforda. Aino the
Special Notice.
Under treatment of a physician the
In view of the change soon to take
sores disappeared except on my left
Bost of Bolognas.
leg. There it seemed to concentrate, place, I desire all accounts to be set­ Give meAoall nnd be aatiafled.
and two thirds of the limb from the tled by the 1st of Jan. A word to the
knee to the ankle soon became a solid wise is sufficient. Call and settle.
W T. BAXTER.
F. J. MARTIM.
running sore that discharged bloody
A. J. A ppemon .
matter continually. I was treated by
YAM IIILL CO.,
ALWAYS FIND
LATEST STYLES.
CITY MARKET,
physicians at various times, but obtain­
M c M innville
jas . m ’ oain .
h- HUBLBY.
ed no permanent relief. On advice of a
McCain & Hurley,
physician at this place, I finally com­
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
menced using Swift’s Specific. 1 am
(lor. 3d snd C Streets,
AND NOTARIES PUBLII ,
glad to say that after using three large OVER YAMHILL
COUNTY BANK,
Lafayette, Oregon,
bottles the sores have all healed except
Especial attention paid to abstracts of titli
I n N ow Open.
■ one, and that is where the stirrup
and settlement of estates in probate.
Attention is respectfully invited to this
Offloe -Jail buiding. up stairs.
leather rubs when I am riding, and
BUSINESS SCHOOL.
will soon be gone. G. N. Frizzell,
Its facilities for thorough practical instrue-
Mrs. M. Sliadden. Farmville, Texas, Sept. 18, 1886.
tion; actual bnaineas department a specialty
For sale by Rogers A Todd. Treatise where ourrency, bank check, drafts, ete., are
rinwl. Class, or private instruction day or
on blood and skin diecases mailed evening.
College Journal sent free on ap.
Fashionable Dressmaker. free. The Swift Specific Co., drawer plioation.
3, Atlanta, Georgia, 157 W. 23d street, Crayon Portrait Work a Specialty.
Business College,
HT The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­
ting employed.
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Sufferers from kidney troubles will
find
Simmons Liver Regulator a true
Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay's store,
remedy for such complaints. “I have
McMinnville. Or.
l>een troubled with liver complaint,
M rs . A. M c D onald .
M iss K. T homtt >■
■ kidney disease and bail blood for a
longtime. I have used Simmons Liver
Fashionable
Regulator, and it has done me more
Dressmaking. good
than all th- medicine I ever took.
In Mrs. H. P. Stuart’s Millinery Store.
I would not be w tbout it.” Geo. H.
Pratt. U. s e; 111 • Collector, 2d Dis­
OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL.
trict,
Ga.
MrMnrm..u
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OBBOO*.
P. o. Box 101
New Firm, New Goods, New Prices
At the New Store of
’ Bazisr S Martin
HtiooeMHore to Al. HIJH8KY,
Third atreet, McMinnville, Oregon.
A new, neat ami clean stock
Every arti«**
A No. I. Fruit Jara, Butter Crock», Colored
Glaaaware, Cutlery, Cased (looda, To­
bacco, Pi, mm and Cigars.
Tre«h Trait and Vegetables ia Beata*,
(live me a call
Inspect mv stock, and I
will guarantee prices to suit you.
G. R. HIGGINS, I‘ria.
w. ». OABKtaoR.
a . h . GAtnrr.
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Family Grocery Store.
EUKISKO MARKET.
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
'Hi
J. Harv. Henderson,
Where the beat of meat a can always be found
(SnooMwor to L. ROOT.)
and at the moat reasonable pnoea, where
Dealer in
the loin of beef ia divided with our custom­
ers. Meats done up In the latent styles, ▲n PMh Qo*K taotriM, H*r, I mm »«4
an.l good weights given. Give ua a os 11.
OI mhfoto and Or*ok*ry.
Yours truly,
W. J. Garrison & Co. l^*Gooda delivered to pu re b see re tn the eHy