The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 01, 1887, Image 8

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MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
M tO dQ, in order to accomplish what to
Continued from 1st page.
them
seemed
a
public
good.
Continue
to
in pens, put your own hogs in your neigh­
bors pen for him to fatten and kill, see if practice self-denial, and work for tlie good
your discrimination »loes not improve of the many, and if we are judged by our
under such treatment. You will soon practices, then may we hope for, and ex­
leurn to tell your neighbors projierty from pect a righteous verdict. Let us hope that
your own. This is true of all other pro­ any rival forces in this contest may be gov­
W. H. BINGHAM,
duce, merchandise and other commodities. erned by wise and judicial councils and so
These articles are not intended as personal conduct the tight that when the verdict is
Propr
Hings. They are given out with the intention rendered, and thesniokeof battle is cleared
and hope that they may accomplish public away, no difference which army wins, no
good. Having heretofore spoken of McMin- difference what place may be selected as
Manufacturer and Dealer In
ville as the business center of Old Yamhill, the future county seat of Yamhill county.
and endeavored to show up to some extent Then all will be prepared to throw their
th« energy and enterprise of her business hats high in the air and cry. “amen; well
men. Now that New Year is here, and this is done good and faithful soldiers;’’ we
of all kinds.
to be a New Year edition of the Reporter, fought the battle the best we could, we
met
the
enemy,
they
treated
us
fairly
and
would it not be well for us to show a little
Just received an extra tine lot of Black walnut Furniture, and Undertakers Goods of al
more energ" and public spirit? Is it not time honestly, but we are his vanquished foe.
designs. < all and price my stook.
you had established a Board of Immigration. “To the victors belong the spoils." Then
Failing heretofore to do anything in this mat­ will there be good cheer, and good will,
ter would it not be well to commence dis­ not onlv toward rival towns, but to ah
men. Then all can fall in with a good will
playing your public spirit by early organiz­ and enjoy rhe feast of the passover.
ing in the New Year not only a board of im­
U ncle E zra .
migration. but also a Board of Trade. Both
j-vf* $1.50 in advance! for the Reporter for
are institutions for public good; both are
very necessary adjuncts to any business cen­ 1887, means just what it says— in advance .
Not a month after the beginning.
ter, and if yours is strictly a business center
Is the best place to get your
in fact, and not merely ho in newspaper arti­
MISCELLANEOUS.
cles, common parlance and daily talk, the
goods for the Holidays, Be­
public have a right to expect and demand of
fore purchasing for yourself
you these important adjuncts to the growth,
CHARLES ROTEI
or family, it will pay you to
not only of the business interest of the tow.i
F.
MULTNER,
Prop.,
but equally as necessary and important for
CALL AND EXAMINE
Corner Third and B streets,
the prosperity and growth of the country at
my goods which are warrant­
.
.
OREGON
large. It is a duty which the business men .UCV1INNV1I.LE
ed
as represented. Having
New house! New furniture! Unsurpassed
owe to the community. It may by some be
in
the
country.
Rates
—
$1
to
$2
per
day
ac
­
argued that it ousts something; they have not cording to room. Single meals 25 oents
the time to devote to it. By others that they Lodging, 25 to .50 oents according to room.
cannot afford the expense attending it. May Board and Lodging, $4 to $6, per week. Twc
it not be argued with equal propriety, by Fine Sample Rooms for commercial men.
Give me a call and see for yourself.
those coming here over such roads as you
lor rips on your boots and shoes. Boots made and
have, and contributing their mite to your
growth and prosperity, that it is too far, and
repaired at short notice. Sign of the BIG BOOT,
Attended with too many hardships, we can­
Opposite the Grange Store.
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
not, on the score of economy, afford to go to
McMinnville. It does not necessarily require
very much of an outlay of money to organ­
ize and run one or both of these institutions.
It is not important that you should pay exor­
(Suooesaor to L. ROOT.)
bitant salaries to each and every one oonneo-
Dealer in
ted with them. You have always some idle
men in this as well as other oommunities, All Freak Goods, Groceries. Flour, Bacon, and
who oan contribute part of their time and
m rat i nu
ri i« i t ■ i m h in i h ia ■ <
brain (if thev have any to spare to a publio
Glassware and Crockery.
good. It would be far healthier and better
for them to do so, than to squander it in ¿^“Goods delivered to purchasers in the oity
aoms saloon, where they, nor any one else,
reap any benefit from it, save and exoept the Notice of Co-Partnership. * *XX XX * ******* * XHOK X* XX X X * X«X * XX XXX X * * XX * X*X * ***** X* * «
Having entered into Co-Partnership with
benefit derived by the saloon from such con­
IIIIHIIIIIIIIIITHE DINING car
D. M. Caldwell, in the
tributions. Again, quite a good many have
THE
DIRECT
ROUTE!
NO DELAYS!
FASTEST TRAINS!
FEED AND FLOUR BUSINESS.
not the wherewith to contribute. so th< re
need not be any great loss in this respect, In Shobe's building, opposite the Post offioe,
T5 a I aa T o CHICAGO and all points EAST
the firm will be known as COL b ARD A
henoe we have it: The idle contribute time; CALDWELL.
J m Q W v S M X wmw CS T lcket * 8O, d , o a H prominent points
Throughout the East and Southeast.
genius contribute brain, and the community
Mr. Caldwell will attend to
contribute the capital; thus the (^partner­ tlie want* of the public.
TO «AST BOIVD PASSEAGERS!
ship is oomplete and the result ought to be a
A11 sales will be for cash at bed rook prices.
grand snocess for the people.
< »rders delivered to anv part of the city free rsr BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SURE
J. J. COLLARD.
How opportune and important it is that of extra charge.
------ TO TAKE THE------
D. M. CALDWELL.
this board of trade should lie organized and
McMinnville. Or., Dec. 27th, 18S#;.
put into suooessful operation immediately;
your wisest and most learned heads should
Ao. I CITY TRUCK
be made its leaders and direct the efforts of
the many. Now is the propitious and impor­
And see that your ticket reads via Portland and
tant time; Why? Beoause we have a public
work to do. A battle is to be fought in the
near future. Old Yamhill is to be the battle
gTound. The Generals, have taken the
To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other routes. Through
Held and are marshaling their forces. The
Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular Express Trains Full
Length of the Line. Berths Free.
bugles are sounding in the peoples' ears. It
RATES!
---- —CP
QUICKEST TIME!
LOWEST
is not a battle of nations for a oonqnest of
------- o-------
new territory; it is not a battle between polit
GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
ioal parties, nor with enemies; but it ia a bat­
Having purchased the Strainproperty, and
tle between friends and neighbors; a battle
permanently located in MoMinnville, am
A. D. CHARLTON, General Western Passenger Agent.
in which the individual wishes and interests ready to do ail kinda of Truck and Deliv-
of the few are to submit to the public good: erT Work at short notioe. Al) goods en
M c M innville
■of a bitter and revengeful war of bullets: trusted to our oare will be oarefully handled,
and
promptly
delivered,
tlso
keep
on
band
but a peaceful battle of the ballots; lot friend Wood of all kinds as cheap as the cheapest.
ship and good will toward man prompt the
Orden loft at the City Drug store will be
J. J. COLLARD.
contest; 1st fair and honest dealing toward promptly attended to.
our fellow men be the battle cry; let the bal
Cor. 3d and C Streets,
lots of the whole people decide the oonteet.
OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK,
corr,
FRED. F. KELLER, Prop.,
An honest vote and a fair oount on thia qnes
1» Now Ope«.
tion is all that any should wish for .or desire. Lu to of Independence. having purchased the
Successor to W. F. Bangasser.
Rut this we wsnt, and this we shall have.
Attention ia respectfully invited to thia
TE A MM AND TRUCKS Bangasser’s building, Cor. B and Third Sta.
There is to be no screen large enough for
BU8INE8S 8CHOOL.
men to hide themselves behind, who un­
Of Logan Bros A Henderson. offers his
Here is where you can get your money's Its facilities for thorough practical
dertake to defeat this, or longer thwart the | services in that line to the publio, and will
worth in
tion; actual busineoe department a a
will of the people. Old Yamhill will not be
when currency, bank cheek, drafts,
Bwf,
Pork,
Eittoi,
Saaaaga,
Tripa»
«■aranter Satintaction
used. Claes, or private instruetioi
big enough to longer endure suoh as prac­
evening. College Journal eent free on ap­
»verything in the line of meat
tice any chicanery or trickery in this mat- To all who favor him with their patronage.
plication.
quality
the
country
affords.
À
Ha
will
heap
a
wagon
specialty
adapted
to
the
tor. McMinnville and her citizens have
of parcels, trunk« satchels. etc., for
Crayon Portrait Work a Specialty.
in the past shown that thev could rise dolivury
'
Bett of Bolognas
tha accomodation of tha publio. Orden left
above their selfish Interests when necessary i at the etable will ba promptly attended to at
P. O. Box 101.
G. B. HIGGINS, Prtn.
a cell and be
F urniture F actory .
FINE FURNITURE
PIONEER BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
Low Prices to Suit
Times, and where you won’t have to Pay
Family Grocery Store.
P. F. Browiie.
J. Harv. Henderson,
THE GREAT
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