The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, December 16, 1886, Image 3

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Th® Daily Reporter
Dr. G. F. Tucker and son Carl made
Observation».
a trip below yesterday.
Frauds are daily «kipping out. The First National Bank
Miss
Coleman
of
St.
Paul.
Marion
I), C. IRELAND JI CO. PUBLISHERS.
county, sang at the Catholic church latest are the Rea brothers,foot racers,
------ OFFICERS :------
etc., from Astoria.
McMinnville, Or.
Dec. 16. 1886 last Sunday evening. She possesses
W ortman ......................President
I.adies gold and silver watches at a J D. acob
a most beautiful voice.
I». T hompson ............. Vice-president
big bargain at the McMinnville jew­ J ohn W ortman ......................... Cashier
A. H. Hodson went to Portland on
Can you do better than thia. The elry store.
business yesterday.
Reporter weekly, and the Cottage
* General Banking bnaineaa
A tine stock of holiday crockery, TrauiMk'te
Intereat allow«xi ou tune depoaita.
It rained delightfully yesterday, Hearth monthly, one year. 1887, for
tine hanging lamps etc., etc., at Baxter Collection, made ou favorable term«.
which gave the farmers a rest.
$2.25. Call ami see us.
Sipht Exchange and Telegraphic Tranafon
A’ Martins.
on New York. San Fraueta^o and Portland.
Thanks to Chas. L. Fay. Portland,
Mrs. E. L. E. White left on Wed
At Baxter A Martins you will find Office )tour>—from V a. m.tot p. m.
for an elegant calender for 1887
nesday morning, to spend the holidays a fresh stock of holiday candies just
If you want buy a gun. go to W. F. with the old folks at home. She will the thing for Santa flails children.
Collard. Remember he will sell them be absent about ten days.
.10115 WORTMAN
rhe McMinnville Business College
at Portland prices.
A fashion journal say there is a is open every evening at 7 o'clock for Represents the following aterltng ootupan-
London <1 Liverpool A Globe. North
The Presbyterian Sunday school knack in putting on gloves. Come students in writing, drawing and book- iMi
Brtttali A Mercantile, (fommeroiai Union
have joined with the Christmas tree to think of it, that's so. You have to keeping.
Fire Association, German American, Ft ra­
men's Fund. Hartford, Comtuertital, A agio
get
your
hand
in.
So
to
speak.
for the public school.
Baxter A Martin have a novelty in Nevada, State Investment.
The cornice, sashes, doors and or­ their cup and saucer coflee. You get Wheat inauranoe a spacially.
All are cordially invited to put
presents on the Christmas tree for namental carvings for Hon. W. J. a five pound can of nice coffee with a
BUY YOUR
their children, parents and friends, at McConnell’s Moscow residence were cup and saucer worth at least SOcts.,
manufactured in Forest Grove.
the opera house.
all for one dollar.
The latest edition of Oregon As it
Chas. Greening has established a
Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music Fine Holiday Goods
Is,
reads
well,
but
it
is
a
blacksmith
wood yard in this city, and sells oak
in McMinnville and at McMinnville
OF US
16-inch cut at $4.00 per cord ; fir four of a job so far as printing is concerned. college. Residence corner of Second
The
contents
are
the
best
yet
given.
feet,$2.25, and other qualities in like
and C Streets.
Mickel’s valise has been found cut
proportion.
The next Life Insurance agent who
open
under
Couch
wharf.
That
he
comes monkeying around here in
The Columbia Bicycle Calendar for
We have a large and Complete
'87, just isiued by the Pope Manufac­ has been foully dealt with is now al­ search of a policy had best llMVe Ä
stock consisting of:
turing Co., of Boston, is a truly artis­ most positive. The Knights Templar good one for himself.
The Weekly Reporter, a faithful Christmas Cards,
tic and elegant work in chromo-litho- offer $200 for the recovery of his body:
Six
hundred
dollars
are
offered
for
and
complete compendium of the Chlldrsas Books,
graphy and letterpress.
the arrest of the perpetrator of the week's news, ia furnished for 16} cent«
Autograph, Photo Albums,
Pupils of St James Episcopal Sun­ crime.
a
month.
day school, are requested to meet at
Notions, Hand Mirrors.
Occasionally a queer customer pre­
McMinnville jewelery store is now
the chursh Friday afternoon at 4:15 sents himself at the stamp window of
Drossing C oms , Odor
to practice singing. Rev. Mr. Fair the post-oftice. Yesterday an old coon the biggest and largest west of Port-
Casos, Poem«.
land
and
the cheapest in 0 re gon.
and others will be present.
forap Books,
from New Philadelphia, called at the
The F. W. Baltes Co., Portland, turn window, and in a voice of much earn­ Wm. Holl, proprietor.
Psrfumos, Combs, Brushes, Toilet Articles.
The Time« «ay« that an Autocrat
out the most elegant, handsome and estness inquired : “Got any poMig-
convenient calendar of any publishing keerds for Shipley?” “Yes, uncle. stallion owned in Yamhill county,
We call Special Attention to
house in Oregon. But it is only a How many will you have?’’ asked the managed by J. F. Middleton last sea­
fair sample, after all, of their daily polite clerk. “A quart, boss,” came a son, has been attached by Thompson our stock of Ladies Portmonna-
work.
and plush,
A Stephenson of Ashland, on account ies in leather
prompt answer. Frank laughed and
Why do you pay for inferior silver
which are cheaper than ever
informed his customer that they were of a stable bill.
plated table ware big prices, if
Robert C. Gardner is in the bands of before offered.
An elegant
not selling “postig keerds’’ by the
you get at the McMinnville jewelry
the YMCA of San Francisco, but he edition of Webster’s Unabridg­
quart this week, and he left, appar-
store, Wm. Holl, the best and finest rntly vexed with the post master that doesn’t get very encouraging respon­ ed Dictionary will be given
can be had for the same price.
ses to his calls upon people of this away. Every purchaser buy-
he could not Ire accomodated.
The young men of this city have
Subscribe for the Reporter, and pay city for favorable recommendation«. ingOne Dollars worth of Holi­
established an Athletic club. The for it when you subscribe, and we will If anybody has a kind word to say for
day Goods, gets a oliauce.
officers are: John Clark president; pledge ourselves to give you more him, address M. M. Myers, 23*2 Sutter
Ten chances for every Ten Dol­
Henry Beevy secretary ; and Ed. W. news, for less money, than any other «treet San Francisco.
lars. Come and learn particu
Fuller treasurer. Mohawk hall has paper in the Willamette valley. The
A Big Bargain.
lars of
been secured.
Daily will help the weekly 100 per cent.
A superb home ia ottered for wale in
ROGERS & TODD,
We acknowledge calls yesterday’
Christmas eve., at Garrison opera
from several of the stalwart citizens of house, is the time fixed for the chil­ this city, consisting of half a block of
Druggists
land, a neat and convenient six room
North Yamhill, including Messrs. dren’s Christmas tree. There will be cottage, in a high, dry and healthy lo­
Win. and Warren Merchant, and A. a nice programme of exercises by the cation. Going at $900, upon easy j
D. Runnels. This is the first call of children, all who are not member« of terms. Apply at this office.
Mr. Runnels since his return from a j the school, will pay an admission fee
WitnU'd
visit to the cyclone regions beyond of ten cents, thus creating a fund to
All persons indebted to me to cull and
meet expenses.
the Rockies.
settle their account immediately.
It is said by two prominent Port­
F. W. R edmond .
A writer in the Statesman thinks
land Irishmen that McCafferty, the that instead of a reform school for
recently appointed collector of cus- hoodlums of both sexes, a reservation
Wanted.
tome at Sitka, claims to be the mys­ should be created for the purpose of
A few cords of dry woo«’ I in exchange
terious No. 1, connected with the! colonizing parents of ungovernable for work at the new c ipposition wagon
W. H. H ouston .
assassination in Phienix Park, Dub­ children of Oregon ; and that all chil­ shop.
lin. Where will he get his $50,000 dren at weaning time to be taken from
bonds?
the reservation and placed in the
The water committee of the Port-.
reformatory school fora term of years,
land city council have bought the
where they may l>e properly reared.
plant and works of the Portland water
Already people in Portland are be­
company for $450,000. The income
of the company’ for the year closing ginning to observe that it is easier to
will amount to $86,000. No more leg­ ride over a ferry than to walk over a
Call and Ace We.
To Bishop & Kay s WA go
islative blood sucking from that bridge.” They can soon have the
About
the
first
day
of
January
I
ex
­
satisfaction
of
paying
their
money
source, John we congratulate you;
with a wish to get first choice
pect to pay up
n»y d®hta, but *n
you can now learn what it is to be “an and taking their choice If it was a order
to do ao I must call upon all of Holiday Furnishing Good».
humble civilian.” The legislature free bridge such as unite« Polk and who are owing me to come forward
Suspendere,
will be asked, however, to grant Marion, then might they a^stro- and pay their account«. Ho if you are Neck ware and
indebted to me this is * notice to pay and Silk Handkerchiefs, at
authority to issue additional bonds to phize to Stark street:
up and save costa. I mean buaineu.
the amount of $300,000 to permit the
bottom prices.
F. D kilachnidbr ,
BISHOP A KAY.
waters of Bull Run to flow through
Opposition Boot and Shoe Hou«e.
the main« and pipes.
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FIRE INSURANCE.
Witch This Art Gallery.
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