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I MISCELLANEOUS. W. T. BAXTER. M ISC ELL ANEOUS Bl’S IN ESS J. 0. ROGERS. New Firm, New Goods, New Prices F actory F urniture INNVILLE NEW TO-DAY 1887 The Weekly At the New Store of BAXTER & ROGERS W. H. BINGHAM (Suooessoes to Baxter A Martin,) Third street, MoMinnville, Oregon, ONLY $1 FOB TWO YXABS. Propr. ta ta tan This period inoludos the next Presidential campaign. M&au&cturer and Dealer, In Kepiiblicun Success Demands Constant Work. FINE FURNITURE Parties sending five subscribers with f5 will receive au extra copy free. E. W. FOX, President and Manager, Washington, D. C. A new, neat and clean stock. Every article A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, Colored Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods, To of all kinds. bacco, Pipes and Cigars. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Season. Just reoeived an extra One iot of Black walnut Furniture, and Undertakers Goods of Give us a call. Inspect our stock, and we designs. Call and price my stook. will guarantee prices to suit vou. MlelAIiimi ville LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES Readers of THE REPORTER can have the NATIONAL 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. Address, D. C. IRELAND & Co., McMinnville, Or. TIIE GREAT -ROUTE TRANSCONTINENTAL * w ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * ERNEST LOGIN BROS. & HENDERSON. *XXX* X *XX*XX**XX*X***XXX**oX*XX**X********X****** X XX» •'111111111111111 THE DINING CAR LINEHMMMWWW THE ----- PROPRIETORS----- Fine Carriages, Hacks and T Saddle Horses, DIRECT - .4- ROI TEÎ XwMMV» W US W And everything in the Livery hire, in good shape At Reasonable Rates. TO FASTEST TRAINS! NO DELAYS? To CHICACO and all points EAST Ticket, .old to all PROMINENT POINTS Throughout the East and Southeast PASSEAGERS! FAST PRACTICAL— re’" BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SURE Notice of Sale by Common Carrier. TO TAKE THE------ Notice is hereby given that the Oregon and California Railroad oompany, of Portland, Oregon, a common oarrier having transport ed the personal property hereinafter describ ed, from various points in the state of Ore gon, to the town of McMinnville in the state And see that your ticket reads via Portland and of Oregon, at the request of the owner or law ful possessor thereof, and having safely stor ed and kept said property, and by virtue thereof having a lien upon the same for its just and reasonable oharges, .nd more than To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other routes. Through three months having elapsed sinoe said Emigrant Sleeping Cars aro run on Regular Express Trains Full transportation and care has been performed, Length of the Line. Berths Free. and no part of said reasonable and just LOWEST RATES! ------- FT QUICKEST TIME! charges having been paid, all persons whom ------- o-------- it may oonoern are hereby notified that said GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Oregon and California Railroad oompany by its reoeiver wi'l on tho 28th day of Maroh 1887, oommenoing at eleven o’clock a. m., A. D. CHARLTON. General Western Passenger Agent. sell at public auotion to the highest bidder, for oasb in hand, at the warehouse of said company, in the town of McMinnville, in the state of Oregon, all and singular said personal property or sufficient thereof to satisfy said lein and oharges and the oosts and exponses of making said sale. Said prop erty having been shipped, consigned and Third Street, MoMinnville, Oregon. transported between the points hereinafter named, and being more particularly de scribed as follows: Lot 1 from Portland, 3 Pieces Bowling I Alley, marked E. B. Berry. (Successor to L. BOOT.) Lot 2 from Portland. 1 bdl. w. paper, I I marked P. F. Brown. R. K oehleb , Dealer in Receiver of the Oregon A Cal. R. R. Co. Portland Oregon. March 3, 1887. All Fresh Goods, Groceries, Flour, Bacon, and St. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, ==Z City Stables. Family Grocery Stero. J. Harv. Henderson HENDERSON BROS., Goods delivered to purchasers hi the «il? Ample room to cure tor horses. Livery teams at as reasonable rates as any where in Oregon. New stable Third St., MoMinnville. 226 FOURTH ST., PORTLAND. TELE PHONE. NO. 193. Late of Independence, having purchased the Manufacturers of the < 'elebrated TES 03 S 03 03 EX cs Q 03 ___ "cñ -E5 03 “ES 03 IMPERIAL CEMENT. FIRE-PROOF FAINT FOR ROOFS AND OUT BUILDINGS. Grinder of fine colors, Putty, etc. Dealers in Paints, Oils, and Varnishes. These paints have been in use on tlieO. R. A N. and N. P. R. R. for the past three years, which of itself is a guarantee of its excellence. Send yonr orders direct to the factory. We refer to any first business firm in Portland. JAMES P. SHAW. Pres, and Man’r Of Logan Bros. & Henderson, offers his servioes in that line to the public, and will Guarantee Saltataci ion To all who favor him with their patronage. He will keep a wagon specially adapted to the delivery of parcels, trunks satchels, etc., for the aocomodation of the public. Orders left at the stable will be promptly attended to at reasonable rates. L. T. Burin, ATTORN iV-AT-I.AW, - - Oregon. ---- I«l---- I am now folly prepared to do all kinds of work in J E iVELERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS and all kinds of pins for lodges, trades, etc. Jeweler? made to order. Everything guar anteed. Good and reliable work. Cheaper than the cheapest where workman ship is concerned. Give me a trial. FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPE CIALTY. tail Hotel, Dining Station of the 0. C. R. R. McMinnville, Oregon. JF. Multner, Prop. (Late of the St. Charles.) This Hotel has just been refitted and new ly refurnished throughout, and will be kept in a first class style. The table is supplied with all the market affords, and guests can rely upon good oleau beds, and oomfortable rooms. Special aooomodations for commercial travelers. JOHN J. SAX, Glassware and Crockery. TEAMS AND TRECKS A D. Third St., bet. McMinnville, No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Clevelmd Paid M’fg Co. BOLLACK, Has his Feed Chopping Mill In Running Order, - AND— Willchop Feed for$2 perton or one*tenth toll. I (Successor to H. Hanson.) Wholesale and Betail Dealer In Farm, Garden. Flower and Tree Seeds. —ALSO— Fruit. Shade and Ornamental Trees, Garden and Orchard Tools. Etc. Send for Catologue. A. A. KENYON MANFOBV HAT CITY MARKET, 171 Front Street, Portland. Oregon. Farm --------- (o)---------- Farmers and others having grain to chop can come to my mill, and attend to any business in the city to better advantage than driving two miles out of town to get their chopping done. JOHN J. SAX, McMinnville, Or. For Sale. 2SO ACRES. 125 in cultivation; 6 v vzmiles south west of Sheridan PRICE Oregon Citi, - - Oregon. Having an experience of nine years as Register of the land office, at Oregon C<|y, Oregon. I am now ready to attend to Land business for settlers and claimants before For farther information address R.G Worth the District, or the General, Land office on reasonable terms. Advice and information, ington, Sheridan, Or., or Wright & Ellis if desired, will be given by rbail. Dallas, Or. ,<><><> KENYON &. RAY, Proprietors. (Successor to W. F. Bangasser.) Will keep on hand at all times the very best finality of fresh meats, that can be ob tained in the market, and respectfully solioit a shaje of the public patronage. /WGive us n trial order and we will guarantee satisfaction. McMinnville, «