The Daily Reporter A Good Suggestion. Ed. Reporter: D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS, Learning that you are about to publish a large holiday edition of the Reporter, and writing up the county, 1 would like to suggest to the people that now would be a good opportunity to have these articles put in pamphlet form and sent to the board of immi­ gration. This county has made no effort towards securing the monied men who come from eastern and western states to settle with us. 1 think if a move was made in the right direction. that for a small sum the publishers of the Re­ porter would be willing to make up these articles in book form and send them where they would do the most good. Say each town in the county order 200 copies at a cost of $5.00 per 100 and I feel sure that the gentlemen of the Reporter would make a good job for the county. Let us hear from the live men of the different towns of old Yamhill. A B usiness M an . Barkis is Willin’ D. C. I reland A Co. I McMinnville, Or. I t Dec. 11, 1886 Observation«. First National Bank A fine stock of holiday crockery, fine hanging lamps etc., etc., at Baxter —OFFICERS S------- A Martins. WoRTM (N ...... President Ladies gold and silver watches at a J 1). Al'OB I*. T hompson , Vice president big bargain at the McMinnville jew­ J ohn W ortman ............ Cashier elry store. a General Ranking busiueaa. The ( horal union will meet again Transact:« Inlereat allowed on tona deposita. next week on \\ ednesday evening at Collection. made on iu\ or>.ble (orina. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers 7 o’clock sharp, at Grange hall. on New York. San Francisco and Boritami. A ( hristmas tree for the benefit of Office hour«—troni i* a. m. to I p. in. the public school children, will be given at Garrison opera bouse. At Baxter A Martins you will find JOHN WOKTH.VN Represents the following sterling ooliti«*, a fresh stock of holiday candies just iea: ixMidoii A Liverpool A (Holx>, North the thing for Banta Claus children. British A Mermintile, <\>ni;neroial Untoti Eire Aaaooiation, (forni hii Ainerioiui, Fire­ The McMinnville Business College man ’* Fmui, Hartford, ('oumiaroial. Ansio is open every evening at 7 o’clock for Nevada. state 1 mostinent. students in writing, drawing and book­ Wheat iiianrtinoe a sjiecialty. keeping. James A. Taggard of Portland is credited with having beaten the bulls and bears of ’Frisco out of $10,000 on the late deal in stocks. Baxter A Martin have a novelty in their cup and saucer coffee. You get a five pound can of nice coffee with a cup and saucer worth at least 50cts., all for one dollar. Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music in McMinnville and at McMinnville college. Residence corner of Second and C Streets. McMinnville jeWelery store is now —AT— the biggest and largest west of Port­ land and the cheapest in Oregon. Win. Holl, proprietor. Santa Claus To-day and to-morrow A. J. Apper- son’s store interior will lie topsy turvey HEADQUARTERS. in consequence of changes in shelving. Call now, and then after these im­ Candy, Nute, Toy« nn