The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, November 25, 1886, Image 8

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    M c M innville ’ s prominent business men .
J. Harv. Henderson has Garrison’«
everything
The boy« are happy,
moves along fine for the Firemen’* pure full cream cheese on -ale.
Call at Collard’s shouting gallery
ball.
.Mikado hair pins and Astrakhan and mak«* a note of the artistic pict-
trimin.iigB at the store of Miss F. E. I I tires on exhibition in the window.
Geo. W. Jones and John Wortman
Russ.
Button, button, who’s got the but­ each possess an elegant $70 shot gun,
Is the best place to get your
ton* F. W. Redmond has it. Call Damascus barrels, from the east
goods for the Holidays. Be.
and see his stock going off like hot through the agency of W. F. Collard.
Uncle
Andy
Shuck
also has a nice one
fore purchasing for yourself
cakes.
for
$25
to
go
with
his
new
duck
boat.
Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music
or family, it will pay youto
“Our city charter is plenty good
in McMinnville and at McMinnville
CALL AND EXAMINE
college. Residence corner of Second enough,’’ says one citizen. “Taint
my goods which are warrant,
neither,” sayB another; but the lack
and C Streets.
ed as represented. Bavin»
E B. Fellows put a modern front of interest taken by the mass of peo­
into his Third street store yesterday, ple seems to indicate that whether it
which will greatly add to the attrac­ be good or bad it is all we will get.
Capt. Jerome, a pioneer master of
tive display of his stock.
the
Wallamet, is lying at the point of
J. B. Fuson has a pair of large sized,
for rips on your boots and shoes. Boots made and
brown colored, matched Clydesdale death at his home of pyemia. Mrs.
E.
B.
Fellows
of
this
city,
an
old
time
gelding colts, four years old next
repaired at short notice. Sign of the BIG BOOT,
spring, which he will sell cheap for friend of the family, is with them at
Opposite the Grange Store.
P. B. Browilp,
present, (.’apt. Jerome’s illness comes
cash. Address at Dayton, Oregon.
The drama, ' Past Redemption,” from blood poisoning which followed
drew a crowded house Friday evening, j a recent accident which jammed one
many persons from a distance being of his legs.
present. It was finely rendered, some
Ladle«* Cloak«.
splendid acting being done. By re­ These cloak* have got to go because jVt McMinnville,
quest the play will be repeated Satur­ I am not going to winter them over
day evening the 26th.
this summer, so if you want a long Has a Fine Stock of
In addressing a jury, the other day, cloak or a short cloak, a big cloak or
Ready Made Cloth­
Roscoe Conkling thus alluded to a a little cloak, a dear cloak or a cheap
ing on Hand that
red nosed witness who, he thought had cloak, a tight fitting or Miss Fitting
lied in the witness chair: “Gentle­ cloak, or any kind of a fit in cloaks,
he is selling low
To Buy In
men I think I can see that witness go to Appersons.
now—his mouth stretching across the
for CASH.
Tea Imports.
wide desolation of his face, a fountain
A. J. Apperson has advices from Also a large and as­
of falsehood and a sepulcher of rum.”
Yokohama to the effect that he has
A. J. Apperson’s Thanksgiving tur­ now en route another shipment of
sorted Stock of new
key tlew high in an effort to escape,
that famous Unity tea. The Japan
and after alighting upon the roof of
Pants Patterns, to
Syndicate, from whom his advices are
Mayor Cowles’ house, started off in
received, say that this tea has been
ent from. Fit I7* nil Assortment
the direction of the Central hotel. Its
cured by the perfection process, is
flight was intercepted by Clarence
guaranteed.
shipped in Perfection Cans, and is su­
----- AT-----
Turner, and it was captured and re­
perior in every way to other Japan
turned to its cage to await its fate at
teas, whether pan or basket fired.
SYMONS, the TAILOR G. K. DETMFRIWS
the appointed hour.
The WCTU had intended to discon­
MISCELLANEOUS.
tinue their Sunday evening entertain­
ments for the next few months, but
by special request of a number of
IF YOU WANT A
friends, have reconsidered the ques­
tion, and will hold them once a month,
The Milliner.
as heretofore, using the third Sunday
evening instead of the first. S elina . McMinnville - - - - Oregon.
\ limited number only of this mam
moth edition, have been retained on Invites attention to her special fall and
hand. Parties who have the welfare Holiday line, consisting in part of Finely executed of yourself, your
Christmas Cards, 10c to 15c each.
friends or loved ones to Higgins" the Oar Stoves are made by Bridge, BnrcH
of the community at heart, should se­ Handkerchiefs from 5c unward.
Co., of St. Louie, and are superior id M"
cure one or more copies and send to Scraps for crazywork, baskets, whisk portrait artist who also does figure and and
Quality. The only firm known »*
»rooms, remnants of ribbons, child­ landscape work with pen, pencil or
friends abroad. Owing to the large ex­ ren's lace collars, remnants of lace, crayon, writes your name on visiting warrant the stove backs not to bonioot
Fifteen years. We buy for spotcash -
pense incident in the production, we chamois skins, glass slippers with per­ cards, does ornamental lettering and car
loads, and defy competition
fume,
Etc.
Etc.,
10c
each.
Zephyrs,
have placed the price at 10 cents per 4 skeins for 25 cents. Saxony yarn pen work of all descriptions. At Mc­ agents for the celebrated Shoninger Uni
and Matheehek Pianoee which hare no «|
Copy, or three for a quarter. It is the and German knitting yarn, Frosted Minnville business college.
and surpass all others where brougn
floss, Emb. Chenille, Arrasene, Beads
competition. These we sell lu u>D°,
greatest achievement in country jour­ all
sizes and colors.
with the Best assorted stock of
nalism yet produced, east or west.
Mrs. H. I’. Stewart Cutlery,
and Tinware, on the Ww»
the Very Lowest Cash Prioee. Weoan
M ihm K. T komtoi
J B Fuson called yesterday while M ho . A. M c D onald .
----- o— ••
you money by trading
4 (»
in the city. From him we learned Fashionable
Has a Very Nice Stock of
further particulars concerning the
Dressmaking.
Dayton fire. The mill belonged to
NOTICE TO FARMER*
In Mr». H. P. Stuart's Millinery Store,
Mr. Ball, of North Yamhill, and he
OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL,
had bargained it to a Mr. Ry res on the
day previous to the Are. He, (Byres) McMimruiu
-
Onnoon.
had gone there to remove the machin­
ery, and while there the mill was
l> C. IRELAND A CO.,
burn«**! along with his team. He claims
Two miles east of McMinnville &
to have been robbed of $71 the same
night, hence he concludes that it was
o
fired by some on* for the purpose of
Have lately purchased and setup***
plunder The loss is about 11,000.
The bridge across the river was in
Suitable for the Holiday trade.
Roller Feed Cru«h*r
danger, but prompt effort saved it.
/ AA.1
Call and inspect these goods. Stamping
Mr. F. and others left their farms and
Which
will
be
used
on
Friday®
1
and hair weaving to Order. Opposite
went to the rescue.
week to chon feed to order,
McMinnville, Oregen
'»range Store, McMinnville, Oregon. $2 per ton. Call and see us.
M’MiNNVILLE
PIONEER BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
Low Prices to Suit
Times, and where you won’t have to Pay
C. SYMONS,
Wet
W eather
Miss F. E. Huss,
QO!
Millinery and
Fancy Articles,
I «Pocket Books« |
Fine Job Printers,
Handkerchiefs,
Collars, Etc.
Fletcher Bros.