The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, December 10, 1886, Image 1

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    VOL. 1.
The Daily Reporter
M c MINN\1LLE,
OREGON,
FRIDAY,
The Presidents Message.
DECEMBER
10.
1S8U.
PRICE I’WO CENTS.
ObMTVHtlOll«.
miscellaneous .
Yesterday the Presidents mes­ Custer Post will elect officers at
Entered in the Postoffice at McMinnville for
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­ sage
was given entire to (■innge hall at one o'clock p. in. on
ond Class Matter.
readers of both the Daily and the 11th.
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Gohl and silver ladies watches at a
0, C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE. Weekly Reporter, in form of a big bargain at the McMinnville jew­
supplement, as it was too lengthy elry store.
D. C. IRELAND A Co.,
PUBLISHERS.
for the regular columns. It is a A Christmas tree for the benefit of
The Duily Reporter.
very strong document, and will the public school children, will I m *
given at Garrison opera house
[ hi D aily R eporter is issued every day
in the week except Sundays, and is delivered bear careful perusal. One of the
111»' Choral union will meet again
in the oity at 10 cents per week. By mail, 4< >
oents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­ most important questions dis­ next week on Wednesday evening at
vertising same as for T he W eekly R eporter .
Third St., Opposite
cussed is that pertaining to our 7 o’clock sharp, at Grange hall.
YAMHILL CO,
I he McMinnville Business College
Btek & Jtk Printing. public domain. He is right in is open
every
evening
at
7
o
’
clock
for
D on ’ t E orokt thk F lack ,
We beg leave to announoe to the public declaring that “the rapid appro­
students in writing, drawing and book­
that we have just added a large stock of new
novelties to our business, and make a special­ priation of our public lands with­ keeping.
—Where you will—
ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads. Note Heads, out bona tide settlement or culti­
Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music
Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­ vation, and not only without in McMinnville and at McMinnville
grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­ intention of residence but for college. Residence corner of Second
vinced.
D. C. IRELAND & CO.
the purpose of the aggregation and C Streets.
Posters announce that three lectures
E. E. GOUCHER. M. D. in large holdings, in many cases are to be given at the Christian
in the hands of foreigners, in­ church Friday, Saturday and Sunday
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
vites the serious and immediate I evenings, by Prof. T. F. Campbell.
M c M innville
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O regon .
attention of congress. The fact McMinnville jewelery store is now
Offioe and residence, corner of Third and that he introduces the sentiment the biggest and largest west of Port­
LATEST STYLES
D streets, next to the postoffioe.
and dwells upon it for the pur­ land and the cheapest in Oregon. Furnishing O imh I h of nil kind, nnd abevo
us. m ’ cain .
h . hurley .
nil HIE LOWEN I' PRIDES. Aino agent«
pose of asserting that the “land Win. Holl, proprietor.
Clarence Turner wishes it under­ for the
department of the present ad­ stood that in future he will not, under
McCain & Hurley,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
ministration has devoted its en­ any circumstances, take charge of de­ IIrow n »ville Woolen Hill
AND NOTARIES Pi HLIl
ergies to remedy the defects and layed letters, to be dropped into the Curry mu a full liti«. of all goods made by
Lafayette, Oregon,
mail car at the depot.
these oolobratetl mills.
Especial attention paid to abstracts of title correct abuses in the public land
Next
Monday
and
Tuesday
Apper-
and settlement of estates in probate.
service,” is too transparent a de­
W. T. 1IAXTKK.
Offioe -Jail buiding, up stairs.
F. J. MARTIN.
son’s store interior will be topsy turvey
vise to detract from the merit ol inconsequence of changes in shelving.
Goods, New Prices
Mrs. M. Sliadden the first assertion. The protect­ Call now, and then after these im­ New Firm, At New
the
New Hu*re of
ion of our public domain from provements are made.
the blight of foreign syndicates Why do jon pay for inferior silver
Fashionable Dressmaker« and domestic corporation is one plated table ware big prices, if
HF"rhe Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­
you get at the McMinnville jewelry
of the most pressing duties of store, Wm. Holl, the best and finest
ting employed.
HnooeMora to Al. HUSaKY,
Third street, MeMinnville, Oregon.
congress, far surpassing in value can la* had for the same price.
Third street, Next to Bishop & Kay’s store,
McMinnville, Or.
to a future generation the ques­ Most Rev. Win. H. Gross, Archbish­
tion of tariff revision. The op of Oregon, will preach at the Cath­
M rs . A. M c D onald .
M irs K. T hobnt '«
laudation of “civil service re­ olic church next Sunday, the 12th., A new, neat and clmn ■to.-k. ICvarr «rti«to
at the 10:30 o’clock mass, and in the
N<>. 1. Fruit Jara, Buller Crock«, < «lorad
form,” in the full face of adminis­ evening, at 7:30; also next Monday A (Panware,
Fashionable
Cutlery, Cased flood a, To-
at the same hour. Arch Bishop Gross
tsu’oo, Pipe« and Cigar«.
tration
records,
is
amusing
—
Dressmaking.
is one of the eminent speakers of the Treat» Fruit and Vegetable« in ■«an—«
that is all. Though reasonably age,
and the public generally are in­ (live me a call. In «peel my «Ux-k, and I
In Mrs. H. P. Stuart’s Millinery Store,
will guarantee price« to >uil you.
vited
to attend these services.
concise,
the
renundancy
of
the
OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL,
document is best shown by read­
Free Trade.
M c M innville
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O bkgon
Family Grocery 3tor®
ing the concluding si* lines and
The reduction of internal revenue
reflecting that these contain the
Phi rd HI met, .Me Mi tin ville, Oregon.
and the taking off of revenue stamps
meat of the whole chesnut.
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BISHOP <fc KAY
YAM HILLCO
ALWAYS KIND
Bister & Martin
F isi Fun Dm
DR.I C. TAYLOR,
Late of New Orleans, La.,
Lady Colin Campbell is get­
Piles an<l Fistula •'» Sp* I*-
ciality. Consultation
ting to be as much of a nuisance
free. No Cure
as her hog. She is getting too
No Pay.
common and numerous; in
which case who cares for the
W Offioe with H. V. V. Johnson. M. D.
woman. If London society re­
McMinnville, Oregon.
cognizes Lord Colin Campbell as
SAMUEL GOFF, a gentleman, it should see I hat
Late of Independence, having purchased the Dilke is canoized at once.
TEAMS AND TRUCKS
Of Logan Bro« <t Henderson, offers hi«
«ervioee in that line to the public, and will
(Guarantee Satisfaction
To all who favor him with their patronage.
H« will keep a wagon specially adapted to the
delivery of paroels, trunk« satchel« ete.,fot
Aooomoaation of the publio. Order® left
*» the «table will be promptly attended te at
The infraction« of the treaty
of 1818 by unwarranted interfer­
ence with the rights of Ameri­
can fishermen by British authori­
ties in Canadian waters is pre­
sented to congress in able state
papers. Let us see what we
shall see.
from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt
has largely benefited the consumer«,
as well as relieving the burden of home
(HuooMMor to L. H<M>T.)
manufactures. Especially is this the
Dealer In
case with Green’s August Flower and
AU Fraeh Goods, Groomiss. Hour, 1
Bochee’s German Syrup, ns the re­
O’.ssswaro and Crockery.
duction of thirty-six cents per dozen,
J-JTGood« delivered to paratiaaeni in th««Hy
has been added to increase the size of ‘
the bottle« containing theee remedies,!
MT.
thereby giving one-fifth more medicine t
in the 75 cent size. The August
r. ULTNDR. Prop..
Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Com­
Corner Third and II streets,
plaint, and The German Syrup fori
va<VllNNVII.I.F
.
•
«»HK«AON
Cough and Lung troubles, have per»|
New h<>n«e! New furniture! CnaarpaaaM
haps the largest «ale of any medicines in the o<>uiitry Kate»—II to *2 per day so-
eordin« to _____
room. ____
Single meal« to oanto.
in the world. ’ The
---- advantage
_ * of ... in-
.
1/odging,
t-> V eent« aooordlng to room,
creased size of the bottles will be Honrd «nd IxxLging. gstoge, per week. Two
greatly .pprwi.ud by the .lek and
S SSST“
afflicted, in every town and village in ,
civilized countries, Bam pie bottles
for 10 cents remain the
J. Harv. Henderson