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The Weekly 1888 national Republican ONLY $1 FOR TWO YEARS. Manufacturar ani Dealer, In Hepiibllctin Nuvccs!» Demands Constant Work. FINE FURNITURE Parties sending five subscribers with $5 will receive an extra copy free. E. W. FOX. President and Manager, Washington, D. C. of all kinds. Just received an extra ime tot of Black walnut Furniture, and designs. Call and price my stook. Undertakers Goods of a THE «ili EAT "ROUTE- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ TRANSCONTINENTAL «■ N ORTHEHNftACIFIC nain h ilium h i M i ni 11 it ui SHOREST! X Address, D. C. IRELAND 4 Co.. McMinnville. Or. BEST! NEW OPENING ~ In McMinnville, Or. THE O1IIECT »INING CAB HOI TE? CSL New Firm, New Goods, New Prices T XdQ mi VV T.-..-rt NO l.KK||||,WHHH DELAYS: ERNEST BOLLACK, FASTEST TKAINSt To CHICACO and all points EAST. Ticket* sold to all PROMINENT POINTS Throughout tlie Eaut and Southeast. At the New Store of TO Ui’" Readers of THE REPORTER can have the NATION Al. REPUBLICAN and THE REPORTER for the bal ance of this year , 1887, for $1,75 ; or both , for the two years ensuing till after the inauguration in 1889, for four dollars cash. Now is the time to subscribe. .......... ................. . **>:*>->****:*****.*****>O>>*>***.**X.¥>iXM**».****MM*X» >11111II11 Illi II THE F. J. MARTIN’. Baxter i Martin ta F k tarn 1887 This period includes the next Presidential campaign. MISCELLANEOUS. W. T. BAXTER. F actory . F urniture FAST BOUND PASSENGERS! BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SURE MM ------ TO TAKE THE------ Suooessors to Al. HUSSEY, Third street, McMinnville, Oregon. And see that your ticket reads via Portland and ui IO. Jewelrj Work Neatly Done. Watches Guaranteed and Warranted. A new, neat and clean stock. Every article A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, Colored ' ■ o--------- Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods, To Third street, t>et. C. and D. in the tailoring bacco, Pipes and Cigars. establishment of R. B Hibbs. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Season. To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other routes. Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars arc run on Regular Express Trains Full Give us a call. Inspect my stock, and I Length of the Line. Berths Free. will guarantee prices to suit you. LOWEST RATES! ------- HT QUICKEST TIME! ZZZZ St. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, ZZZZ Til Central Hotel, o------- IMoIFIiiiii ville GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, of the 0. G. R. R. Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Dining Station McMinnville, Oregon. LIVERY FEED AND SALEiSTABLES No. 2 A. D. CHARLTON. General Western Passenger Agent. Family Grocery * LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON. City Stables. Third Street, MoMinnville, Oregon. J. Harv. Henderson, (Suooessor to L. ROOT.) ----- PROPRIETORS----- All Fresh Goods, Groceries, Flour. 3acon, aad And everything in the Livery hire, in good shape Glassware and Crockery. At Reasonable Rates. 1^“Goods delivered to purchasers in theaity A. A. KENYON MANFORD BAT. CITY MARKET, SAMUEL GOFF, Late of Independence, having purchased the TEAMS AM) TRUCKS KENYON & RAY, Proprietors. (Successor to W. F. Bangasser.) Will keep on hand at all times the very I best quality of fresh meats, that can be ob-1 tained in the market, and respectfully solioit' a share of the public patronage. fW“Give us a trial order and we will guarantee satisfaction J. M c D onooh . Of Logan Bros. A Henderson, offers his j services in that line to the public, and will Guarantee Satimlaction To all who favor him with their patronnge. He will keep a wagon specially adapted to the delivery of parcels, trunks satchels, eto., for the aoeomodation of the public. Orders left at the stable will be promptly attended to at reasonable rates. —o— Commission Merchants, 1^. T. Feed Chopping Mill Ample room to care tor horses. Lively teams at as reasonable rates as nnv where id Oregon. New Stable Third St., MoMinnville. SEEDS. E. W. ALLEN. (Successor to H. Hanson.) Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Send for Catalogue. 171 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. Farm ** For .Male. ACRES. 125 in cultivation; 6 miles south west of Sheridan PRICE Oregon City, - - Oregon. Having an experience of nine years as Register of the land office, at Oregon City, All kinds of California and Oregon Oregon. I am now ready to attend to Land produce. businesa for settlers ana claimants before the District, or the General, Land office on For further information address B.G. Worth 211 WASHINGTON STREET, reasonable terms. Advice and information, ington, Sheridan, Or., or Wright <fc Ellis San Francisco, California. if desired, will be given by mail. Dallas, Or. —AND DEALEB.S JN— in Running Order, -AND— Willchop Feed forS2 perton or one-tonth toll. -------- (o)-------- Farmers and others having grain to chop can come to niv mill, and attend to any business in the city to better advantage than driving two miles < ut of town to got their chopping done. JOHN J. SAX. McMinnville, Or. Farm. Garden. Flower and Tree Seeds. Over 6,000,000 people use —ALSO— Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, Garden and Orchard Tools, Etc. Hfii’in, ATTOBN AY-AT-LAW, This Hotel has just been refitted and new ly refurnished throughout, and will be kept m a first class style. The table is supplied with all the market affords, and guests oau rely upon good clean beds, and ooiufortable rooms. Special accomodations for commercial travelers. Has his J. J ohnson . McDonogh & Johnson (Late of the St. Charles.) JOHN J. SAX, Dealer in Fine Carriages, Hack* and Saddle Horses, F. Mu.ltn.er, Prop. «5,000.