The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, December 21, 1886, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS BUSINES8.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ObsertHtions.
A Yale safe lock key found on the
street, awaits an owner at thia office.
M c M innville F urniture F actory
All adults, but no children, will be
quit YOUR
expected to pay admission to the
Christmas tree at the opera house.
W. H. BINGHAM,
Ij lbs. fresh homemade mixed
candy for 25c, and better yet, if you
Propr
will C. Grisaen at the Bakery.
Manu&cturer and Dealer In
Ladies gold and silver watches at a
big bargain at the McMinnville jew­
elry store.
appi hs
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Wanted old rags, old iron of all
of all kinds.
kinds, bottles of all kinds, empty coal Wants You to get right
oil cans and cases at the Central
Jnst received an extra fine lot of Black walnut Furniture, and Undertakers Goods of al
designs. Call and price my stook.
Hotel, J. Holeberg,
down to business*
McMinnville jewelery store is now
the biggest and largest west of Port­
land and the cheapest in Oregon. Because you feel that times are a lit-
Wm. Holl, proprietor.
tie hard is just the reason you
All are cordially invited to put
presents on the Christmas tree for
should take advantage of our popu­
their children, parents and friends, at
Is the best place to get your
lar way of doing business.
the opera house.
goods for the Holidays. Be­
0Why do you pay for inferior silver We ask you to buy Good Goods at low
fore purchasing for yourself
plated table ware big prices, if
or family, it will pay you to
prices,
you get at the McMinnville jewelry
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CALL AND EXAMINE
•tore, Wm. Holl, the best and finest For they are cheaper in the long run,
my goods which are warrant,
can be had for the same price.
Bring on your job work. We are Look better,
ed as represented. Having
now prepared to do job work in the
latest and most approved style of the Fit neater,
art.
And are nicer in every way.
The McMinnville Business College
is open every evening at 7 o’clock for It is for your interest and our interest.
for rips on your boots and shoes. Boots made and
students in writing, drawing and book­
Economy
for
you,
repaired at short notice. Sign of the BIG BOOT,
keeping.
Opposite
the Grange Store.
P. F. Browne.
Can you do better than this. The And makes you solid customers of
Reporter weekly, and the Cottage
ours.
THE GREAT
Hearth monthly, one year, 1887, for
92.25. Call and see us.
We give you plain, honest talk and
M ibb Belle Johnson, teacher of music
let our competitors feed you on
in McMinnville and at McMinnville
college. Residence corner of Second
taffy.
and C Streets.
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The Weekly Reporter, a faithful We show you the new and exclusive
and complete compendium of the
»HOBEST!
BEST!
QUICKEST! ,
styles,
week’s news, is furnished for 12| cents
a month.
Latest Novelties,
The Scientific American, is the
lllimimilllllTHE DINING CAR LINEMMUfNHft/H
very best publication in this country Finest qualities in Seasonable Goods
THE DIRECT ROUTE!
NO DELAYS!
FASTEST TRAINS!
for those interested in science, en­
for fall and Winter.
T .- lytta .- i L E a X axn T o CHICAGO and ail points EAST.
gineering, mechanics, inventions, etc.
¿JU VY CSw XwZLwOS Tickets sold to all PROMINENT POINTS
A copy of the Scientific American Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ Tailor-fit-
Throughout the East and Southeast.
may be seen at the office of this pa­
ting clothing.
TO EAST BOUND PASSENGERS!
per. where subscriptions will be re
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BE
CAREFUL
AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SURE
ceived.
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All parties knowing themselves in­ Our Specialties,
debted to me are requested to please Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing and
come forward, shake hands, settle up
old accounts, make me happy, and
Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats,
yourself to. 1 have labored for you
And see that your ticket reads via Portland and
Caps and Underwear.
in the past, aqd shall continue to do I
so in the future. My work always The prices tell.
gives satisfaction. Money 1 must I The quality sells.
To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other routes. Through
have to meet my obligations and if I
Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular Express Trains Full
you want to hear me smile, just come I The best assortment.
Length of the Line. Berths Free.
.
LOWEST RATES!
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QUICKEST TIME I
and drop a few ducats into my out I
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stretched palm. Respectfully yours, I All the leading styles.
GENERAI. OFFICE OF THE COUPANT,
W.T. Booth.
Prices which startle everybody,
No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon.
NOH SEN SE !
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FINE FURNITURE
M’MINNVILLE
PIONEER BOOT ANO SHOE STORE.
Low Prices to Suit
Times, and where you won’t have to Pay
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ORTHEORACIFICnAILROAD!
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AGENTS
WANTED
People of taste and economy, now is
We want a thoroughly reliable man
your chance.
at every poetoffice in Yamhill, Polk
and Washington counties. We will Our specialty—To please our cus-
make it an object for those willing to
tomers.
work, who can show results. Write to
us for particulars. We want no dudes Our Aims—To save money for our
nor tricksters to apply.
patrons.
HOW TO REMIT.
A,
D. CHARLTON, General Western Passenger Agent-
CITY MARKET,
FRED. F. KELLER, Prop.,
Successor to W. F. Bsngasser.
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M c M innville
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business College,
Cor. 3d and C Streets.
OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK,
1« Now Open.
Attention is respectfully invited to this
Our Intentions—To do better by you Bangaseer’s building, Cor B and Third Sta.
BUSINE8S SCHOOL.
Our agents are advised that we can­
than anyone else.
not pay commissions upon reduced
Here ia where you oan get your money’» Its facilities for thorough practical instrs*
worth is
prices. The Reporter for all of 1H87
tion; aotual business department a apemany
will be 11.50 (to Jan. 1, 1888), but the For your sake, for our sake, for good­ Beef, Pork, Mnttoi, S&ia&ge. Tript. where ourrency, bank cheek, drafts, ets., are
need. Class, or private instruction day es
subscriber must remit us the full
ness sake, come and let us save your and everything in the line of meats, of th» evening. College Journal sent free on
amount. Remit money by Postal
best quality the country affords. Abo the
plieation.
Order, Registered letter or express, at
money.
Crayon Portrait Work a Specialty.
Best of Bolo<nas.
our risk, but not at our expense.
P. O. Box 101.
G. B. HIGGINS, Pna.
A. J. APPER80N.
Give me a call and be satisfied.