The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, March 30, 1887, Image 5

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    MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.
THE FOOTLIGHTS.
NEW TO-DAY
i
e Tom's Cabin," Clara Monis
and J. R. Grismer.
A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
W. T. BAXTER.
J. O. KOGERS.
ERNEST
BOLLACK,
New Firm, New Goods, New Prices
Dealers In
A new verson of Uncle Tom’s j
At the New Store .of
Cabin is to be at Garrison Opera i
BAXTER & Li O« 3«S
faouse Saturday night by the Ew-' HARDWARE,
i Successoes to BaxterJ
ting dramatic company. Consider-I
Third street, MoMinnvl
TINWARE &
fible liberty has been taken with
She original text, but the play is
fc.
•improved in consequence. The ■
I new scenery, well painted, well
A new, neat and clean stock. ylihfry arlicl.
^conceived, adds much to the
A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Croaks, Colored
• Glassware, Cutlery’, Cased Goods, To­
| representation. The
colored
Third St., bet.
A D.
bacco, Pipes and Cigars.
Jquartet "s “way up,” the Marks
McMInnv llle,
-
Oregon.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Season.
«Very cleaver and not coarse, the
Give us a call. Inspect our stock, and we
I am now fully prepared to do all kiuda of
will guarantee prices to suit vou.
iLegree sufficiently repulsive;
work in J K A’ELEHY, WATCHES, CLOCKS
A3 the times will h II ow .
and all kinds of pins foi lodges, trades, etc.
Topsy is equal to the best we
A A. KENYON
MANFOBP HAY. Jewelery made to order. Everything guar­
thaye seen and Phineas Fletcher We Make it Specialty of all
anteed. Good and reliable work.
than the cheapest where workman
leaves nothing to bu desired.
CITY MARKET, Cheaper
snip is concerned. Give mo a tiial.
Kinds of Job Work Par-
jUncle Tom is wanting somewhat
FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPE­
ticularl}
CIALTY.
the pathetic, but be does well.
The bloodhounds and the don­ Iron and Tin Roofing,
KENYON & RAY, Proprietors.
JOHN J. SAX.
key play their parts to the satis­ Galvanized iron Cornices and window caps.
Has his
faction of all concerned. By all
(Successor to W. F. Baugasser.)
In fact wo do anything that comes in
our
line,
with
neatness
and
dis
means go.
Will keep on hand at all times the very
patoh and,
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best quality of fresh meats, that oan be ob­
in the market, and respectfully solicit
¡4 The papa system of govern­ Never Tell You it Can't be Done. a tained
share of thepublio patronage.
Give us a trial order and we will
ment is being run in the ground Bring on your designs and we will out yonr guarantee
In Running Order,
satisfaction.
patterns,
and
do
your
work,
and
£ in the east. In Pennsylvania
-AND—
don't you forget it.
| the legislature has passed a law
to prevent any merchant from South east cor. 3d and C streets, McMinn* Family Grocery Store, Will chop Feed forS2 per ton
or one-tenth toll.
A, H. Ä O. O. HODSON.
»“carrying more than on6 line of, ville. Oregon.
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I
Third Street, McMinnvillo, Oregon.
goods” in his business. It will i
Farmers and others having grain to chop
come to my mill, and attend to Hny
J. Harv. Henderson, can
I last just long enough for a judge !
Brewster’s Patent. Rein ITolder.
'
business
in the oity to better advantage than
Your lines are where you put them—not |
driving two miles out of town to get their
I that has some sense to declare it
under horses’ fret. One scent sold 12doz. In
(Successor to L. BOOT.)
ohopping done.
JOHN J. SAX.
5 days, one dealer Bold 6 doz. in 15 days.
• invalid.
Dealer in
Samples worth |1.M free . Write for terms.
McMinnville. Or.
E. K. HREIVS”1« Holly. Mich.
All Fresh Goods, Groceries, Flour, Bacon, and
One of the steel cruisers for !
Glassware and Crockery,
E the navy being built in San
t-#“Goods delivered to purchasers inthecity
i Francisco, has been named
| Charleston. Citizens of San
Dining Station of the 0. G. R. R.
Francisco think that as the
McMinnville. Oregon.
ACTORY
| cruiser is the u >t to be built on
7.
Multner,
Prop.
the Pacific coa. it should be
(Late of the St. Charles.)
‘ named after theii wn city,
W. H. BINGHAM.
This Hotel has just l»een rt fit ted and new­
ly refurnished throughout, and will be kept
delegation of Cai
pans
in a first olass style.
cently waited on J- . Whitney
Propr
4The table is supplied with ell the market
affords, and guests can rely upon good dean
and made him a convert to their
beds, and oomfortnble room».
Manufacturer and Dealer In
views. He went with them to
Special accomodations for commercial
travelers.
Mr. Cleveland, who persistently
refused to grant their request,
FINE FURNITURE
and the cruiser will remain the
of all kind»«.
Charleston. Under that name
it is hoped that she will be able Just received an extra tine iot of Black walnut Furniture, and Undertakers Goods of
designs, ('all and price my «took.
to produce an occasional earth­
Third Street, opposite the Braly Bank,
quake.
THE GREAT
McMinnville,
-
Oregon.
When the OCR is completed TRANSCONTINENTAL A?OUTE
O. C. Hiatt, Prop,
things will assume a new shape,
Finest domestic and imported oiganu
i »r our Front street merchants
Board and lodging.
Meals at all hours.
L will have to go to the wall,
I ‘u bl io patronage respectfully solicited.
r Wide awake drummers from
»HÖREST! j BEST! f| QUICKEST! ■
1887
San Francisco, will invade
The Weekly 1888
southern Oregon and the Cen­
tral Willamette valley, and the
’ I Hill!! I III III TH E DINING CAR LIN l-UUll HHII/tl{
THE DIRECT KOI TE!
NO DELAYS!
FASTEST TRAINS!
stolid wealth of Portland will
have to bestir itself or sink in T
ONLY $1 FOB TWO Y1ABS.
*R a 4* ao Ticket*
To CHICAGO and ail points EAST.
AJUWU
m
U
Iwwuww
sold
to
ull
l»IM»MI!NF!NT
FOINTN
the mud of the flats.—Welcome.
This period inoludea the next Presidential
Throughout the Ea.t and Nontheast.
campaign.
Dr. Blalock will use on his ex­
TO EAST BOCJiwi>~PASSEIV«ERS!
Republican Success Demands
tensive farm at Blalock’s a trac­ ty BE CAREFUL ANI) DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SURE
Constant Work.
tion steam engine to haul plows
------ TO TAKE THE------
Parties sending five subHoribera with fr
in the place of horses. The
arif| will receive an extra copy free.
E. W. FOX, .
President and Manager,
width of the tires of the
Washington, D. 0.
drive wheels are eighteen inches.
And see that your ticket reads via Portland and
The doctor proposes to plow this
Readers of THE REPORTER can
=St. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS,
have the NATIONAL REPUBLICAN
season 10,000 acres. He has
avoid changes and aerioua delays occasioned by other routes. Through and THE REPORTER for the ba!
seventeen gang plows for horses To Emigrant
ance of this year , 1887, for f 1.75; u
Sleeping Cara are run on Regular Express Trains Full
. Len<th of the Line. Berths Free.
which turn thirty-four furrows, »
both , for the two years ensuing till
LOWEST RATES!
.43
----
QUICKE8T TIME!
after
the inauguration in 1889, for
® and the plows hauled by the
'
o- —
four
dollars
cash. Now is the time
GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
to subscribe.
1
traction engine will turn seven
No,
2
Washington
St.,
Portland,
Oregon.
Address, D. C. IRELAND A Co., I
furrows.
|
A. D. CHARLTON, General Vxextern Paaaeiuter Agent.
McMinnville,.Qfl
Staves ta F ue 1
Feed Chopping Mill
The tai Hotel,
teiial Republican