The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, December 14, 1886, Image 1

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VOL. 1.
MoMLXXVILLE,
OKEGON.
TUESDAY.
DECEMBER U ISSU
PRIVE l'WO VENTS.
The Daily Reporter^
American Productions.
MISCELLANEO VS.
A few days since our attention j
Entered in the Postoffioe at McMinnville for
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­ i was called to some pretty steep
ond Class Matter.
figures in the Alta purporting!
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D. C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE. to be authentic statements of our I
productions. Hon. J. C. Braly me west; the average, 73 bushels
D. C. IRELAND A: Co.,
PUBLISHERS.
handed the paper to us, and we per acre; giving a product of
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The Daily Reporter.
intended to compare the state­ 163,000,000 bushels, l'he buck­
T he D aily R epobteb is issued every day
in the week exoept Sundays, and is delivered ment with similiar statements wheat crop makes a yield of
in the oity at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40
oents per month in advanoe. Bates for ad­ of fact on file in our office. The about 13 bushels per acre prom­
vertising same as for T he W eekly R epobteb . paper has been mislaid, and for ising a product exceeding 11,-
Third St., Gppoaite
bushels. The apparent
YAMHILL CO. BANK.
Baok <fc
Printing, the present we are unable to re­ 000,0(10
production
of
tobacco
is
at
a
rate
produce
the
figures
which
it
D on ’ t E okukt th « P lac «,
We beg leave to announoe to the public
that we have just added a large stock of new contained; but from a careful slightly exceeding an average of
novelties to our business, and make a special­
—Where you Will—•
ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads. Note Heads, perusal of statistics at hand. TO pounds per acre, or about
Statements. Business Cards, Ladies’ Calling
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­ We are enabled to state that the 485,000,000 pounds, which is
grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­ annual average productions for equal to the average require­
vinced.
D. C. IRELAND A CO.
five years of the leading cereals ments of consumption and ex­
has been as follows, from 1880 portation. 'l'he average weight
E. E. GOUCHER, M. D to
1884 inclusive:
of yield for the hay crop is dose
Bushels.
Value.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
to 1 2-10 tons per acre, and the
MoMnntviuua
...
O begon . Corn........... 1,575,194,108 $704,370,178 apparent product about 45,000,-
Wheat .... 463,973,318 418,039,187
Oats
........... 495.509,478
174,997,858 000 tons.
Offioe and residence, corner of Third and
D streets, next to the postoffioe.
Rye.............
26,380,880
17,497,742
Maryland employs about 60,-
Barley*. . .. 49,323,940
30,784,173
Goml« of all kind, and «born
Buckwheat. 10,781,608
7,556,011 000 persons in putting up can­ «11 Fumiahing
THE LOWEST PRICES. Also ageuta
The aggregate of the total is ned goods, an industry in which for the
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Late of New Orleans, La.,
as follows: Production, 2,621,- she now leads all the states of llrowil.tillr Woolen Itili
She supplies 50,-
Piles and Fistula a Spe­ 163,331 bushels, valued at $1,- the Union.
h fall line of «II good« made by
ciality. Consultation
353,245,149. Acres cultivated: 000,000 cans of oysters annually. Currying
tlie«c oelebrnted mill«.
ilree. Ao Cure
120.926,286 In Hartford county alone 24,-
1880
W. T. BAXTKH.
123,388,070
F. J. MARTI»,
1881
No Pay.
000,000 cans of tomatoes, and
126,568,535
1882
190,633,555 12,000,000 cans of corn are pre­
Offioe with H. V. V. Johnson, M. D._ 1883
New Firm, New Goods, New Prices
136,292,766 pared for the market every year,
1884
MoMinnville, Oregon.
At the New Ntore of
and
one
firm
in
Frederick
city
jab . m ’ cain .
h . hubuy .
Total.................................13,105,816,656
Average of five years... 2,621,163,331 puts up 2,500,000’ cans of corn
McCain & Hurley,
*Barley is the only cereal im­ in a season.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
HuocwKim to Al. HUWKY,
AND NOTARIES PI BLIC, ported, in any appreciable quan­
Third «tract, MoMlnuville, Oregon,
Every eviction that occurs in
Lafayette, Oregon,
tity. The annual average of the Ireland hastens the coining Of
Especial attention paid to abstracts of title
and settlement of estates in probate.
potatoe, hay and tobacco crops home rule.
Offioe Jail bniding. up stairs.
for the same period of time was
A Big Bargain. *
A new, newt inn! «Iran «lock. Every article
as
follows:
Mrs. M. Shadden.
A No. |. Fruit Jara, Butter Crock«, Colored
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THE CLOTHIERS
YAMHILL CO
I“
ALWAYS FIND
LATEST STYLES
DR. I. C. TAYLOR,
B&zicr & Martin
ta ta En
A superb home in offered for sale in
Glaaaware, Cutlery, Caae.1 Good«, To­
Values.
bacco. PifMM and Cigars.
Fashionable Dressmaker« Potatoes bush’s
169,316 $87.806,536 this city, consisting of half a block of
Tro«h Fruit sad Vegetable« is f~nir.
land,
a
neat
and
convenient
six
room
Hav,
tons
...
40,106.563
387,374,874
fJTThe Taylor System of Cutting and Fit-
Give me a call, Inafiecl my «tuck, and I
Tobacco, lbs
483,401,443 42,055,493 cottage, in a high, dry and healthy lo­
ting employed.
will guarantee prion« to aull you.
A small indication of the im­ cation, Going at $900, upon easy
Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay’s store,
McMinnville. Or.
terms. Apply at thia office.
-^McMinnville
Hair Cutting, Shaving and sham,
pool ng Parlor.
15c SHAVING 15c.
C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor.
(Saooeesor to A. C. Wyndham.)
Ladies and children’s work a specialty.
have just added to my parlor the
largest and finest stock of cigars ever in this
eity. Try them.
SAMTnCX. COTT,
Late of Independenoe. having purchased the
TEAMS AMD TRUCKS
Of Logan Bros A Henderson, offers his
eervioes in that line to the public, and will
Guarantee Satisfaction
To all who favor him with their patronage.
He will keep a wagon specially adapted to tbe
Hrtriff, trunks «atoheh. M
re* fra
delivery of parcels,
*“
lion of
of U
m pubh«.
Order« left
the aeeomoaation
the
publie. Orde
viU bo
be promptly attested to
M at •
at the stable will
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mensity of agricultural and com­
mercial transactions can be
gleaned from the fact that the
receipts of wheat at Minneapolis
and Duluth; from August 16th
to Thanksgiving day, 1886,
amount to 26,000,000 bushels.
Minneapolis ground in eleven
weeks of this crop year, in round
numbers, 7,500,(KM) bushels. Al­
lowing the other mills to have
equalled this, 15,000,000 were
shipped in flour from outside
mills, leaving 25,009,000 bushels
for home consumption during
the eleven weeks. These two
items increase the 44,000,000
bushels shown to have gone out
of farmers
for the outside
of
larmers hands
p»uu« »v*
R. G. Head, whose signature as
president of the International Range
association of America, demands jus­
tice at the hands of the president of
the United States and an art of con­
gress to suppress the rebate system of
shipping cattle and to check pleuro­
pneumonia. formerly stuck type a« a
printer in Corvallis. Boh has made
the riffle, and rounds up a handsome
pile. His present address is Denver,
Colorado. In his letter to President
Cleveland he says : “I am empowered
by the live stock men of the plains,
who have more than $600,000,000 in­
vested in cattle alone, to respectfully
invite the attention of your excel­
lency to the imminent danger threat­
ening our herds by the existence of
contagious bovine dieeaaes, which, if
once introduced to the open range«
west, will ew««p
sweep our
of the weet,
oi entire in-
• ij foy «>000,000 bushel«, or a I te reale from tbe earth,
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Family Qro ©ary Store.
Third Street, MaMinnrilla, Gregos.
J. Harv. Henderson
MT. (HARLEM
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HOTEL
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1 ’ 7 i - r • i i "I < T
Corner Third «ad B
HCMINRTILia
New house! New fornitore! Ü
in th« eoontry
Rale«—11 to $9
cording to room. Mingle tnMli
Ixidging. » to Vi eenta «oeording to
Board and Ixxlging, $4 logli, par w««
Fina Hample Boom« for eomnwreü
Give n>« a «all and — for ywareeM.
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