The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, December 20, 1886, Image 3

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' Reporter
I he Scientific American, is the ‘
Observai lona.
very best publication in this country '
All adults, but no children, will be
for those interested in science, en­
p. c. IRELAND à CO. PUBLISHERS.
expected
to pay admission to the
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gineering, mechanics, inventions, etc.
( hristmas tree at the opera house.
McMinnville, Or.
Dec. 20, 1886 ( A copy of the Scientific American
J acob W ortman ......................... President
If you want buy a gun. go to W F. D. I’. 1' homi ' son ,
Vic«' po'-idi nt
may be seen at the office of this pa­
J ohn W ortman ........................ Cashier
Collard. Remember he will sell them
Mrs. Am Shadden has returnee per. where subscriptions will be re
at Portland prices.
ceived.
Transact.« a General Banking businesa.
from her visit to Portland.
Ladies gold and silver watches at a
Intero»! allowed <>n time < ìo ; m »» ìu .
A mutilated mule passed through
A Yale safe lock key found on the
Collection* mad. ou tavornble lerin*.
big
bargain
at
the
McMinnville
jew
­
With its
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Ti andata
street, awaits an owner at this office. the city a few days since.
elry store.
on New York, San Francisco and IVrtland.
tail
so
closely
shaven
as
to
make
the
E. B. Fellows’ new hearse has ar-
Ottico hour*—t¥oin V a. tn. to 4 p. in.
M anted old rags, old iron of all
rived, and is at Logan Bros. & Hen- dumb beast disgusting to look upon,
we hoped its owner might fall into kinds, bottles of all kinds, empty coal
derson’s stables.
oil cans and eases at the Central
1} lbs. fresh homemade mixed the hands of the police when he gets
JOII\ WORTMAN
Hotel, J. Holeberg,
candy for 25c, and better yet, if you to Portland and be turned over to the
Kenreaenta the following sterling oom pan-
McMinnville jewelery store is now tea: London A Liverpool A Globe, North
society for the prevention of cruelty
will C. Grissen at the Bakery.
the
biggest and largest west of Port­ British A Mercantile. Commercial Union
Fire Association, German Amerioan, Fire
Bring on your job work. We are to animals.
land and the cheapest in Oregon., man’s Fund, Hartford, Uoiuiueroial, Anglo
All
parties
knowing
themselves
in
­
now prepared to do job work in the
Nevada, State Investment.
Wm. Holl, proprietor.
Wheat manranee a speoially.
latest and most approved style of thei debted to me are requested to please
All are cordially invited to put
come forward, shake hands, settle up
art.
presents on the Christmas tree for
BUY YOUR
old
accounts, make me happy, and
Mr. Ralston took a band of cattle
their
children,
parents
and
friends,
at
through the city Friday, and 280 yourself to. I have labored for you the opera house.
head of fine sheep Saturday, for the in the past, and shall continue to do
Why do you pay for inferior silver
so in the future. My work always
Portland market.
plated table ware big prices, if
gives satisfaction. Money I must
Wavne Carlin surprised his folks
you get at the McMinnville jewelry
by suddenly appearing in the home have to meet my obligations and if store, Wm. Holl, thy best aud finest
circle Friday evening. Re will re­ you w'ant to hear me smile, just come can be had for the same price.
and drop a few ducats into my out
main until after the holidays.
We have a large and Completa
stretched palm. Respectfully yours,
A Big Bargain
The tyUr «'clock M. m, conaet is
stock consisting of ;
W. T. Booth.
rapidly disappearing in the distance.
A superb home is offered for sale in Chrlstmo Cardi,
Comm^ncipg Jan. 1st., tl^ North­
It has been observed a little; ^prth of
this
city, consisting pi half a block of
ern Pacific railroad, will reduce its
Childrens Books,
east for about a week, just before day
land, a neat and convenient six room
local
rates
of
fare
in
Montana,
Idaho
Autograph, Photo Albums.
cottage, in a high, dry and healthy lo­
light.
and Washington territory, on all its cation. Going
J?'
iLKM), ' upon easy
Notion«. Hand Mirror«.
OPR Co’« new steamer Bently made main lines and branches to a uniform terms. Apply at tin« j office.
Droning Caws, Odor
the trip from Salem to Independence jasis of 5 cents per mile. The man­
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AGENTS WANTED.
in one hour and twenty-five minutes. agement consider that in the interests
f crap Beota,
She will carry 150 tons on 30 inches of the people along the line, and in
We want a thoroughly reliablefnian
atievery postofficc in Yamhill, Polk Pertanto«, Comb«, Bruthos, Toilet Article«.
draught.
view .of the increased earnings and and Washington counties. We will
Christmas trees and the decorations development of loçql travel, they can make it an object for those willing to
thereof are beginning to show up. It consistently make the reduction to a wqgk, who can show results. Write to
We call Special Attention to
is a pretty custom to have a family^ cent ba^is. The reduction is about us for particulars. We want no dudes our stock of Ladies Portmonna»
Christinas tree brilliantly lighted and 20 per cent in Washington and 30 nor tricksters to apply.
ies in leather and plinth,
bearing acceptable fruit on Christmas per cent in Idaho and Montana.
which are cheaper than ever
HOW TO REMIT.
eve.
Back-handed “favors" are too fre­
An elegant
Our agents are advised that we can­ before offered.
Miss Kearney has a fine wreath of < quent in this part of Oregon.
If an not pay commissions upon reduced edition of Webster’« Unabridg­
flowers which iR to be raftled for. The individual company or corporation prices. The Reporter for all of 1887 ed Dictionary will be given
liberality of our young people is mani- undertake an enterprise for the pub­ will be $1.50 (to Jan. 1, 1888), but the
away. Every purchaser buy­
ifest in the readiness w’ith which lic, give it your hearty endorsement subscriber must remit us the full
ing One Dollar« worth of Holi­
chances are taken.
It is up for by approval. L. H. Cook is an illus­ amopnj.. Remit money l»y Postal
Order, Registered letter or express, at day Good«, gets a chance.
122.50.
tration of the priuciple as it should be our risk, but not at our expense.
Ten chances for every Ten DoL
Palmer & Ray have so nicely taken applied to this town ; the OPRCo.
lar«. Coine and learn particu
the gloss off Dauchy <fc Co.’s proposi­ will stand for the valley, As a writer
M < • IVI i ti li V i 11 o
lars of
tion to Pacific coast publishers that in the Statesman says the OPRCo.
ROGERS & TODD.
we leave the matter wholly to them. propose to carry freight from Ray’s LIVERY FEED AND SHE STABLES
their
boats,
Druggists
A little plaip talk is a good thing in landing to Corvallis by
and
the
Oregonian
raises
the
cry
at
business.
While at this work we i
commend the direct proposition of 'once, “impossible, it can’t be done, on
Watch This Art Gallery.
J. H. Zelin & Co., to them. Our cir­ account of so many handlings.'' But
they
do
it
all
the
same
;
just
as
Cook
cular was returned to Philadelphia.
Those who move in the highest cir­ is making a success of his hotel, in
cles greet Jeannie Winston at New spite of adverse criticisms. Portland LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON,
Market. The opening night was an must heed the lessons taught from
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ovation. At 8 :15 there was not a va­ ■such commentât no distant day, con-
I'ilie < aIlark* and
cant seat to be had in the house, and ! coi ning the treatment of the narrow
Saddle llorM*«,
Manager Howe so notified the surging J guage system of railway in this valley.
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We
are
proud
of
Portland
and
her
And everything in the Livery hire,
masses venturing to gain admission
in good »11 «pe
I enterprise but she makes a mistake
after the auditorium had been filled in this matter.
At Kcawonablc Rate*.
to repletion.
During the day seats
The McMinnville Business College
were sold in the gallery and occupied
ladies and their escorts who could not is open every evening at 7 o’dock for
be accommodated down stairs Al­ students in writing, drawing and book­
though it was not a full dress first keeping.
'
Can
you
do
better than thia. The
night, the audience looked exceeding­
ly handsome and well satisfied. When Reporter weekly, and the Cottage
Miss Winston made her first bow she Hearth monthly, one year, 1887, for
received with an outburst of enthu- $2.25. Call and see us.
To Bishop « Kay« WR go
Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of muaio
siastic applause from every corner of
with n wish to ^pf first choice
the house, which did not subside for in McMinnville and at McMinnville
flaring purobaaed the «trainproperty, a«d
full Qne minute. She acknowledged college. Residence corner of Second permanently located in McMinnville. ten of Holiday Furnishing Good«.
First National Bank
FIRE INSURANCE.
the warm reception in a most grace­
ful, modest manner; yet those occu­
pying seats near the stage could see
how pleasantly the cheerful welcome
Affected her.
and C Streets.
The Weekly Reporter, a faithful
and complete compendium of the
week’s newa.ia furnished for 12j cents
a month.
ready to do all kinds of Track and Saliv­
ary Wark at abort notto». All good« ••
treated to oar eare will be oarefnlly bandied,
and promptly **verM, «Iw/koep do hand
Wood of all kinds ss cheap as the oheapete
Orders left
the City T>rng «tore will be
promptly attended to.
J J. COLLARD.
Neckware and Suspendera,
and Silk Handkerchiefs, at
bottom prices.
BISHOP A KAY.
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