The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 11, 1887, Image 2

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McMinnville, Or
Feb. 11. 1887
MISCELLANEOUS,
A Sign of Returning Reason.
That’s the way to talk,
First National Bank,
aside your animosity ami come
—OF M’MINNVILLE, OREGON.—
out for a fair understanding.
------OFFICERS :------
The Register says:
J acob W ortman ...................... President
House bill 18, introduced by
Headquarters for
W. D. F enton .................Vice-president
J ohn W ortman ......................... Cashier
Laughlin, to relocate the county
Transact.« a General Banking business.
«eat of Yamhill, passed the STAPLE AND FANCY
Interest allowed on time deposits.
house last week, and was read
Collections made on favorable terms.
the first time in the senate. The
Sight Exchange aud Telegraphic Tranarats
on New York, San Francisco and Portland.
bill will pass the senate (with a
Office hours—from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. na.
slight amendment) and then be
returned to the house for a new
FIRE INSURANCE.
deal. This question should be
joiia womyi A|\
settled, and the citizens of this
Represent« the following sterling compan­
ies: London A Liverpool A Globe, North
place are willing U> leave it to
British A Mercantile. Commercial Union
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Fire Association. German American, Fire­
the legal voters of the county,
man's Fund, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo
whether the county seat shall be General Merchandise. Nevada, State Investment.
Wheat insurance a specialty.
moved to McMinnville, or re­
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main where it is.
Sole Agent for tl>e Celebrated
There is no. doubt but that
A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
the house will concur in the
Dea leys Jn
amendment of the senate to
house bill 18, fixing the time *
for the special election in No-
Assortment ot these Popular Goods
ve tuber, and thus deferring the
THE LATES1
question five mouths ; provided AV ALL
NOVELTIES, NEW
there is sufficient time to reach
AM) DESIRA­
AgiicuHural Impements, Pumps.
it. The session will close next
BLE COLOR­
Pipes, Etc.
Friday evening.
INGS,
A bill repealing the act for the
protection of Mongolian pheas­
ants passed the house last Satur­
day. These birds take kindly
to this climate ami multiply
with astonishing rapidity. They
are great gourmands and are
very destructive to grain.
In
response to a demand from farm­
ers of Linn and Marion counties
the bill withdrawing the protec­
tion of the law from them was
introduced, and when it beeame
known that the Portland rod
and gun club were opposy to
the repeal, the bill readily
passed.
Mr. Daly of Polk county is
Alli of which will be sold as
.11*1’ RE(EIVEI>
right in asking the insurance
If you want your piles cured
companies to contribute some­ and are willing to pay for it,
Aa tue times will allow.
thing for the benefit of fireman. call at the office of Dr. Johnson, Plea-.se (-all and Examine. 1
on
0
street.
I
am
not
working
Life and limb are endangered
W hai we G i arantee
for fun, or for glory, but for
We Mnke u Specialty of all
time and time again by the
THE
DRESS GOODS OF OUR|
money. No charge for consul­
Kind* of Job Work Par-
brave boys, ami thousands upon tation. 1. C. Taylor, M. D.
MANUFACTURE.
lieu larly
thousands of dollars of propertv
To be made from the very best ma­ Iron and Tin Roofing,
C. Grissen has received from
are annually saved bv them.
Why not. therefore recognize San Francisco via Yaquina, terial, by skillful workmen, with the
latest and most approved machinery, Galvanized iron Cornices and window caps.
their services and afford them choice fresh coffee, tea ami and to he the cheapest goods in the
In faot we du anything that comes in
onr line, with neatness and dis­
this means of further increasing spices.
Broaiheacl . . * *
* Dress Goods
their efficiency? The plan has
been successfully adopted in
other and older states, and it is
worthy of commendation and Dining Station of the 0. C. R. R-
McMinnville. Oregon.
adoption in Oregon.
F. Multner, Prop.
Hou. W. T. Burney, register
( Late of the St, Charles.)
at the Oregon city land office Thia Hotel has just Iteen refit ted and new­
says there are patents in his ly refurnished throughout. and will be kept
iu a first clans style.
otfiee which were issued from The table is supplied with all tbe market
affor. a, and gu< ata ohu roly upon Rood dean
the goverment over twenty-five beds, and oorofortable roouta.
Special acoouiodations for oommeroial
years ago; and others issued at travelers.
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various dates since then, num­
bering about 1,500. These pat-
nets should be had by the owners
ami put on record in the proper
AT THE
county offices. In order to ob­
tain the delivery of a patent the
eirtiticate receipt issued from
MoMinnville, Oregon.
the land office for the claim
must be surrendered. If the
Saturday, February 12th.
certificate or receipt has been
lost or destroyed the patent will Will l»e sold at Public Auction to tbe
highest bidder, a tine large Kit < hen Range
be delivered upon the affidavit, almost
new. suitable for a large family, a
setting forth ownership of the hotel or restaurant.
land ; the fact as to the loss of
Beds and Bedding.
the certificate, etc., and that he
makes the affidavit for the pur-' CARPETS. Kitchen and Diuing Room
Furniture. Lamps. Tables and Chairs, and a
pose of obtaining the patent for thousand
other things too numerous to
said land. Parties in making mention.
inquiry in relation to patents'
TERMS OF SALE:
should state the name of the
All sales uuder $10, Cash. All sales over
patentee and the location bi­ $10,
eight months credit, with approved
section, township and range of notes.
This is a positive and peremptory sale.
the land.
F. MULTNEK.
St. Charles Hotel,
market when service is considered.
patch and,
Are so thoroughly finished that they
can be worn in damp weather, or in a
shower, without fear of being ruined Bring on your designs and we will out your
patterns, and do your work, and
by curling or shrinking.
don’t you forget it.
The manufacturing, dyeing and fin­
South east cor. 3d and C streets, McMinn­
ishing is done in such a manner, that ville,
Oregon
A. H. A O. O HODSON.
the goods can be washed if desired
without the least injury to fabric.
Our goods are wool dyed, and colors
a- fast a.- the purest dyes and greatest
care and ««kill can make them.
Goods show just what they are and
will be until worn out, as there is no
weighting, stiffening, or artificial lus­
>r----
tre used to increase the weight or fin­
ish ; as is the case with a large class of
goods in the market, but which disap­
Third St., Opposite
pears after a few days’ service.
As nianufaeturiTH we have taken
YAMHILL CO. BANK.
great pains to supply an article in
D on ’ t F orget the P lace ,
every way reliable, and unsurpassed
by similar goods, either foreign or do­
—Where you will—
mestic, and would respectfully ask an
examination of the various styles and
shades to be found on sale by mer­
chants who are agents for the goods.
All goods of our manufacture should
bear the name and trade mark of
B roadhead W orsted M ills ,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Never Tell You it Can't be Done.
YAMHILL CO.,
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ALWAYS EIND
IN THK—
I» < . llUiLAMt A CO.,
LATEST STYLES
Fine Job Printers,
Furnishiug Goods of all kind, and above
all THE LOWEST PRICES. Also agent«
fur tbe
ìlclflìiinville, Oregon.
Carrying a full line of all goods wade by
these oeiebrated mills
If row iimv ille Woolen