The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, December 29, 1886, Image 2

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    Th& Dtily Reporter,
MISCELLANEOUS.
A Live Merchant.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Some six or eight months ugo,
QUIT YOUR
Capt. E. B. Fellows bought out
*n b*<ri pt Ion Hute*.
the
furniture
and
undertaking
By Carrier per week.......................... 1° cent»
(Payable on SatardHV.)
establishment of D. (’. Narver.
Single Copy....................................... -
By Mail lOoentx per Month (In Advance.) It was thought at the time that
W. F. COLLARD.
the new proprietor would ad<
Hute* for Ad » erli*illK
Will l>e made sntiafaotory to all applicants. new life to the business and ma
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in Gang, Ammunition, fishing taokle,
terially increased the business Dealer
McMinnville. <>r. • Dec. ¿9, 1X86
cuttlery, <fcc. All kinds of gunsmith,
prosperity of the city. The pub­ locksmith and sewing machine work done
lic
have not been mistaken, with neatness and dispatch.
* APPFHSOA . |
George M. Pullman was lately
Choke boring a Specialty and satisfaction
('apt.
Fellows
immediately
be
­
asked whether he <li<i not think
guaranteed,
the railway carriages so numer­ gan to add u large and choice
Third street, McMinnville, Or.
Wants You to get right
ously built for the general pub­ assortment of fine furniture. As
the
business
began
to
increase
lic by his workmen, unnecessa­
rily elegant and rich. “1 con­ in volume, a new front was A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
down to business-
added
to
the
main
store,
making
sider such cars educative to the
Have a Few
masses,” was the reply. “To it at once the most attractive
Because you feel that times are a lit­
many a man or woman it is a place of business in the city.
For
many
years
the
public
have
look at comfort and luxury that
tle hard is just the reason you
is their ideal. They dress them­ had to put up with whatever fa­
selves better to travel, behave cilities offered for the burial of
should take advantage of our popu­
more courteously in a handsome the dead. Mr. Fellow's at once,
lar way of doing business.
vehicle than a tasteless am with his usual foresight and
That they will
energy,
opened
out
a
corres
­
cheap one.”
We ask you to buy Good Goods at low
The Salvation Army prospers pondence with an eastern house, SELL FOR CASH
prices,
■imply because religious denom- and the result to-day is a hand­
VERY LOW.
nations imagine that good comes some plate-glass hearse compar­
For they are cheaper in the long run,
from it. The practical benefits ing favorably with any city on
They also have a SMALLJLOT of
Look better,
will not stand the test. The way the Pacific coast. The under­
taking
department
is
constantly
they work a town is in part ex­
Hardware, Tinware, Etc., Etc., Fit neater,
plained by the Salem Statesman : in receipt of handsome burial
That will also be sold
Two of them yesterday, went up cases. With the increase of busi­
And are nieer in every way.
ness
that
has
been
justly
merited
and down the streets, demand­
Low for CasH.
It is for you/ interest and our interest.
ing a dollar for the Lord in an by this energetic man, Mr. Fel­
IF
They
have
a
few
lows
has
found
the
present
es
­
imperative way, and intimating
Economy
for
you,
that it was the duty of every one tablishment far too small for his PLOWS, HAHHOWS
to give them a dollar for the business, and has been forced to
And makes you solid customers of
SEEDERS
And
lease
another
building
in
w'hich
Lord. But, from strong indica­
•
tions, it's mighty little of the his numerous employes are con­
BA IK WAGONS ours.
money these fellows receive that stantly at work upon large in­
We give you plain, honeBt talk and
That will be sold
the Lord will ever get any bene­ voices of handsome furniture.
Low for Caslx.
let our competitors feed you on
fit of. Their religion is used as Mr. Fellow's will continue to dis­
When
you want anything in that line you
pose
of
his
goods
at
prices
that
a pretext for begging money,and
will consult your own interest as well as
taffy.
ours to call and see us. We think we can suit
and when they get it they divide can’t be beat. •
you. Try it.
A, H. & O O. HODSON. We show you the new and exclusive
it up among themselves. These
CORRESPONDENCE.
fellows intend to return to Port­ *
styles,
Here I Am.
land, Friday, and next week, a
Amity.
Latest Novelties,
whole gang will come up. They
Amity is aglow with life and
say that a brass band will accom­
Finest qualities in Seasonable^ Goods
pany the expedition, and that f\in. The young folks had two
Salem will be taken by storm. parties last night, i. e., a dance
for fall and Winter.
They ought not to be encouraged. at the Agricultural hall, and a
Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ Tailor-fit­
Discussing the
mongolian social gathering at Mrs. Delash-
ting clothing.
pheasant F. 8. Matterson, in the mond’s. Both were well attend­
Farmer states a fact.
The ed and enjoyed, so we learn.
Our Specialties,
birds in question are not only
So many turkeys are Jbeing
of no earthly use to the people
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing and
of Oregon, but fast becoming an cooked that one w'ould imagine
Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats,
unmitigated nuisance to the fowl would be scarce in future,
farmer. They wero brought in consequehce of the Christmas
Caps and Underwear.
here simply as a game bird and dinners. We are kindly invited
at the instance of a few city to dine with our esteemed friend C. GRISSEN’S, The prices tell.
The quality sells.
sportsmen. The assembly has
Santa Claus
undertaken to compel the farm­ Mrs. Bunting.
The best assortment.
Quite a number of our young
ers to raise them, under heavy
penalties of fine an imprison­ oiks are quitting the world of HEADQUARTERS. All the leading styles.
ment. What for ? That city single blessedness but so quietly
Prices which startle everybody.
men may shoot them; that is do they step of the stage that we Candy, Nuts, Toys and Pres­
all there is to it. If there is scarce have time to say good-bye. ents for every body. Persona People of taste and economy, now is
more, perhaps the Oregonian
buying 5 lbs or over will be your chance.
will enlighten us.
Perhaps, Our school now numbers 79 and
Our specialty—To please our cus­
also, this leading journal will is becoming very pleasant inter­ given wholesale rates.
With every $1 purchase will tomers.
tell us by what rule of right or esting and we hope, profitable
be
given a chance on
justice the birds were brought to all who atteud.
Our Aims-—To save money for our
here let loose upon farmers, and
We are much interested in the 3 Handsome Prizes. patrons.
they lx* threatened with arrest
(Groceries Excepted.)
and punishment for killing birds expected New Year edition of
Our Intentions T o do better by you
I
extend
a
cordial
invitation
the
Reporter.
Hope
it
will
be
they raised on their own land.
than anyone else.
E.S.L. to the people of this oounty io
Could the sportsmen with the liberally supported.
come and examine my goods For your sake, for our sake, for good­
same propriety introduce the red
fox as a game animal, and com­ Senator Logan’s funeral will and compare prices.
ness sake , come and let us save your
pel the farmers to raise him for be held in the senate chamber
C. OR1MCN,
monev.
them 4e chase T Why not ?
upon the reassembly of congrew.
A. J. APPEB8ON.
D. C. IRK I. A ND 4 CO.
PI'BI.IHHEKH.
Sportinan’s EapsriuB.
NONSENSE!
HEATING
&
cook m IO v BS