The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 16, 1887, Image 2

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    Th* D«Hy R»port»r.
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Yamhill County Assessments.
a co . publishers .
fcu boeri pl ion Hair».
By Carrier per week........................ 10 cents
(Payable on Saturday.)
Singla Copy...................................... 2 “
By Mail
per Month (In Advance.)
Mail Ü
U) oents
c
Hain for Advertising
A comparison of the assess­
ment rolls of Yamhill county
shows that for 1886 there was
an increase
in valuations
amounting to $214,426, as fol-
lows:
Aviti b« made satiafuctory to all applioanta. Assessment for 1884
“
McMinnville, Or.
THE
REPORTER
Feb. 1G, 1887
BY
STEAM.
This is bad weather for building,
but so soon as men can work to
advantage, up goes the new Re­
porter office building on Third St,
next to Henderson’s Bros, livery
stable, where our presses will be
run by steam.
After that we
shall have something of interest
MISCELLANEOUS.
•< issc,
Increase...................................
$3,824,271
4,038,697
First National Bank,
—OF
M’ m INNVILLE,
OREGON.—
OFFICERS :-------
Headquarters for
STAPLE AND FANCr
214,426
The returns made by Mr. T. B.
Henderson were fully as satis­
factory as any who preceded
him, and the levy is less by a
considerable, and putting this
and that together shows a healthy
condition of financies in Yam­
hill county.
MISCELLANEOUS,.
J acob W ortman ..................... President
W. D. F enton ................. Vice-president
J ohn W ortman ......................... Cashier
Transacts^ General Banking business.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections made on favorable terms.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
on New York, San Francisco and Portland.
Office hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
FIRE INSURANCE.
JOHN WORTMAN
Represents the following sterling compan­
ies: London & Liverpool & Globe, North
British & Mercantile, Commercial Union
Fire Association, German American, Fire­
man’s Fund, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo
Nevada, State Investment.
Wheat insurance a specialty.
r
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General Merchandise A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
Discussing county seat, the
Dealers In
•O'
Telephone says: “That McMinn­
TO SAY TO OUR PATRONS
ville wants the county seat every­
HARDWARE,
Sole Agent for the Celebrated
one
knows.
We
are
a
thriving,
The water from melting snow
TINWARE &
is very good for chilblains; that growing city, the metropolis of
is to suy, it will produce a good the county, are centrally located,
V the most re-
crop. People brought up in Or­ easy V of access bv
Agricultural Implements, Pumps,
egon cannot know how much mote inhabitant of the county.
Pipes, Etc.
amusement residents of less fav- We have colleges, schools and
Assortment of these Popular Goods
Alli of which will be sold as
ored lands derive from chil- churches, in fact everything to
ALL THE LATESI LOW FOB. CASH.
blains. They yield 111 OTO itcll- make a great city. The county
NOVELTIES,
NEW
ing and burning io the foot than is badly in need of new buildings,
As the times will allow.
AN1) DESIRA­
and new ones will have to be
anything else.
BLE COLOR­
built.
The
expense
can
be
little
We Make a Specialty of ait
INGS,
Mr. Keene of North Yamhill,
liimls of Job Work Par­
or
no
greater
if
the
county
seat
yesterday introduced Wm. .J.
ticularly
.itst received
Virgin, of New Richmond, Wis., is removed than if it remains
Iron and Tin Roofing,
to representative men of this when* it is. There many other
towns
in
the
county
ambitious
Please Call and Examine.
city, in the hope of interesting
Galvanized iron Cornices and window caps.
to
obtain
the
prize,
but
we
be
­
him in a business here with
In fact we do anything that comes in
W hat we G uarantee
our line, with neatness and dis­
which he is largely connected at lieve it is conceded that the two
most
important
participants
in
FOR
THE
DRESS
GOODS
OF
patch and,
our
home, lie talks square, and we
MANUFACTURE.
feel that Mr. Keene lias done the contest will be McMinnville
lever Tell You it Can’t be Done.
and
Lafayette.
Let
us
avoid
all
Bring
on your designs and we will cut your
Yamhill county a service by in­
patterns, and do your work, and
spiteful
Hings
and
personalitie
To be made from the very best ma­
?s.
troducing him here.
don’t you forget it.
McMinnville has no ill will terial, by skillful workmen, with the
.las. Withvcombc of North
South east cor. 3d and C streets. McMinn­
against any hamlet, village or latest and most approved machinery, ville,
Oregon.
A. H. & O. O. HODSON.
Yamhill has an excellent letter
and to be the cheapest goods in the
city, but is willing to submit
market when service is considered.
in the Oregonian upon tin* dan­
the question to the legal voters Are so thoroughly finished that they
ger to this slate from neglect of
of the county. It is a long time can be worn in damp weather, or in a
the assembly to protect our
vet before the matter comes to a shower, without fear of being ruined
ranges from the cattle plague.
vote, but when it does come, let by curling or shrinking.
’Phe Oregonian crows because
us all abide, without a murmur, The manufacturing,dyeing and fin­
OF------
Johnson has $206,00(1 in cattle
ishing is done in such a manner, that
by the decision of the majority the goods can be washed if desired
and Montana is beef bankrupt.
of the legal voters of Yamhill without the least injury to fabric.
There are more fearfully decimal-j
count v.”
Our goods are wool dyed, and colors
Third St.. Opposite
ing causes for us to guard
as fast as the purest dyes and greatest
against than snow, sleet and fro­
. AMHILL CO. BANK.
rhe difference between the care and skill can make them.
D
on ’ t F orget the P lace ,
zen mercury
opinions of those who >urelv Goods show just what they are and
♦ in thermometers.
A deplorable state of affairs know something about railroad­ will be until worn out, as there is no
exists in Montana. Snow has ing and those who know noth­ weighting, stiffening, or artificial lus­
tre used to increase the weight or fin­
drifted to enormous depths, and ing about it, was well stated in ish : as is the case with a large class of
people living at the mountain the views as presented by rail­ goods in the market, but which disap­
basesare in imminent danger of road officials at Salem on the pears alter a few days’ service.
meeting death beneath an ava­ pending Briggs ami Wager bills As manufacturers we have taken
lanche, or freezing to death. ami by members from the rural great pains to supply an article in
Should another protracted storm districts. The airing has thrown every way reliable, and unsurpassed
by similar goods, either foreign or do­
occur it is believed that hun­ considerable light upon the sub­ mestic, and would respectfully ask an
— IN THU—
dreds will succumb to its terrors. ject of railroad earnings in this examination of the various styles and
As it is, more people have froz­ state and Washington territory, shades to be found on sale by mer­
Goods of nil kind, nnd above
en to death this winter than for and shows that the net receipts chants who are agents for the goods. all Furnishing
THE LOWEST PRICES. Also agents
twenty-five years.
The cohl of the same are not nearly the All goods of our manufacture should for the
Brownsville Woolen YIHI,
has been intense, varying from exorbitant amount that they are bear the name and trade mark of
B roadhead W orsted M ills ,
Carrying a full line of all goods made by
40 to 60 degrees below zero.
popularly supposed to be.
Jamestown, N. Y. these celebrated mills;
Broadhead
« « Dress Goods
Stoves
YAMHILL CO.,
LATEST STYLES.
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