The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, December 30, 1886, Image 3

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The Daily Reporter.
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PVBLXSHERS.
McMinnville, Or.
A fifty dollar dress for a dol-
la<r o an eleSant gift- At Mrs.
M. Shadden’s.
Consumptive night sweats
may be prevented by sponging
the body nightly in salt water
A poultice ot-alt and tin* w hite
of an egg is a powerful resolvent,
and, if applied in time, will dis­
perse a felon.
There is no truth whatever
iii the statement that Marple
has made a confession resjiect-
ing the Corker murder.
A good Band dance, such as
every body enjoyed last winter.
will be given by Custer Post
Band this (Thursday) evening,
Dec.30. Come and have a good
time, at Band hall.
1 he OPR steamer Bentley,
was wrecked at the Albany
bridge while upon a mission to
save a scow, under protest of her
commander, who considered it
unwise, but was forced to obey
owners rather than rest upon
his better judgment.
Loss, of
steamer and cargo $25,000.
miscellaneous
First National Bank,
L>. M i aldwell. m the
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FEED AND Fix) UR Bl "SIN tit­
——OFFICKRS :■
ln Shobe’a building, oppoaite the Punt office.
CU.DWEU*
known aaOOLi.ARD A J acob W ortman ...
...... Preaideiit
Wires are down all over Eu­
rope, and there is very little
D. P. T hompson ,..
V icr-prr«i<trnt
Jlr. <ai«iwell will aiu-nd to J ohn W ortman ...
.............. ('»»hier
news at home. Wheat market
Ihr w Hin« of ihr public.
is unchanged.
Transact.« a lren*rv) Banking buainaaa
AU saitw will be for < mi &1 i at bed rock price*.
Inter*«« atlowvd <« tun. ifcpnaita.
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rders
delivered
to
«nv
pert
of
the
citi
free
Little Miss Maudie W ashburn
C«4ta-Goiu ma>L- on tatorabh* Irrt»».
of extra charge.
J. J. OOLLA RD.
Syht Kichauc» end Trk><raj4uo Tranalm
came very near sacrificing her
D. M.CkLDWELL
on New York. San Franoero and Cortland.
McMiunviUe. Or.. Dec. 27th. IMi.
best Christmas doll. But we be­
Office hour»—from Ha. tu. io 4 p. tu.
lieve it is still a joy for her.
I CITY TRICK.
The condition of Senator Lo­
gan two weeks ago was not more
JOHA WORTYH
serious than that of President
prewnu the following «erhim cutupan-
Cleveland is now.
London A Liverpool A Globe. North
Brit mb A Mercantile. t'oiuiueroiai Union
People who lose umbrellas
Fire AiMoeiatioii, German Aiuerioau. Firo-
tuan'a Fund. Hartford, i'onnueratal. Angln
could profit bv the plan adopted
Nevada. Slate Invealiuent.
Wheat inanntuce a specialty.
by one of our leading young
men, who has had the interior of
BUY YOUR
Han ng parotaaeed the Strain property, and
his awning decorated with gilded
permanently located in McMinnville, am
letters: “Stolen from E. W. Pul­
ready to do all kiuda of Truck and Deliv- Fine Holiday Goods
•ry Work at «hort notice. All ^ooda an
ler.”
trawed to our care will be onrefullv handled,
OF US.
and nrmiptlv delivered. Alao keep on hand
From present indications it
Wood of all kinds as cheap as the ohenvest.
would appear that the blockade
Orders left at the (Nty Drug store will be
promptly attended to.
J J < > 1.1. Mil >.
overland East, has commenced
We have a large and Complete
in dead earnest,but the question
stock consisting of.
of its duration is the only thing
Christmas Cards.
Observations.
which poor mortals have to
Childrens Books,
grapple with just now.
W anted, one hundred hens, by Mrs.
Autograph. Photo Albums.
We have recieved the names H. P. Stuart, opposite Grange store.
Nctioaa. Hard lOrrars.
of several ladies who will receive
Mrs. H. P. Stuart is now selling off
---- or----
Droamug C mm . Odor
callers on New Year day, but it her entire stock at cost, opposite
Casos, room*.
is thought advisable to keep the (¿range store.
Icrap Boobs,
list open for all to appear simul­
Ladies gold and silver watches at a
Third StM Opposite
Porumo*.
Combo.
Brusbos,
Toilet
Article*.
taneously so much as possible, big bargain at the McMinnville jew­
YAMHILL CO. RANK.
hence we defer publication of elry store.
We call »Special Attention to
D on ’ t F orget the P lack ,
the list until to-morrow morn­
McMinnville jewelery store is now
our stock of ladies Portiuonna*
ing.
the biggest and largest west of Port­
— Where yos will—
ies in leather and plush,
Mias. Katie Casey has taken land and the cheapest in Oregon.
which are cheaper than ever
the Bellevue school. We con­ Win. Holl, proprietor.
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before offered.
An elegant
Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music
gratulate not only the good peo­
edition of Webster’s Unabridg­
ple of Bellevue, but Miss Casey in McMinnville and at McMinnville
ed
Dictionary will be given
as well upon this fact, as it must college. Residence corner of Second
away. Every purchaser buy.
alike satisfactorv. The school and C Streets.
ingOne Dollars worth of Holi-
is a very interesting one, and is
Chas. Greening has established a
wood yard in this city, and sells oak
in fine working order.
day Goods, gets a chance.
Ten chances for every Ten Doi.
The house committee on terri­ 16-inch cut at *4JXhpnr cord ; fir four j
— I« THS-
feet,
|2.25.
and
other
qualities
in
like
lars. Come and learn particu
tories have, ordered a favorable
report on the admission of proportion.
tars of
Why do you pay for inferior silver ! Furniahuig Good« of all kind, and above
Washington, Montana, Dakota
ROGER8&TODD,
THE LOWEST PRICKM. Also ageoto
and New Mexico. All the re­ phited table ware big prices, if I all
Druggists.
for tbe
publicans and tw’O democrats you get at the McM .ville jewelry I i
Brawn»
ville
W»oUa,MiM,
voting r
- J tore, W^ffirHoll. the be.-t ;aad .firtegt, |,
Jhi* Pÿmnûttee &-
Carrying a full lias at wit goods made by
£>* the sagi* ppce.#
menddd 15pasfuat4^ill>o that an lx
these «•¡•iMBted nulls
Advertisments, etc., intended for I.
the constitution adopted by each
territory shall first.be submitted publication in Ths Weekly Reporter W»teh This Art Qalloy.
this week,mus| be handed in Tuesday.
to congratuLbefore adoption-
Snow’ appeared - in East Port­ Wk cannot in future deviate from this
land and Albina last-Tflesday to rule..
the depth of three feet, upop.the Family Grocery Ster+r .i
ORN anowi plough, from the In­
land Empire :
Third »tree», MbMinviDe, Oregon.
FIRE INSl RANCE.
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YAM HILL CO.,
ALWAYS EIND
LATESTSTYLES.
how;
Hobodyxttenkii yon for what yon doa’l do,
Ever* one think« that you. ought to go
through :
J. Harvz Henderson,
McMinnville
OVERT FEED AND SALE STABLES
Kavii g
KiiMng g w»w,
Nobody loveajou. sturdy snow plough.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bettman’s
son Henry, in Leipsig under a
musical course-of Stud/, is pro­
gressing • remarkably* fine.- He
had the honorable distinction'of
an iunUaiiom io play at an en-
tertammeBt^Nov/j^d-J, fThe ,9P-
lection» given-tohim- <are some
of the most difficult. His teach»
ers are , very jnjiqb-,
and prevail .upon.
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change from Leipsig at present.
B^*Oooda delivarod to pa
«4
oî Holiday Kt) rm F hi «g Goods.
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