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

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    The Daily Reporter.
that the scientific production does not
make such a drain on his purse as
butter, we claim that a law making
D <’. JKKI.AXL» i CO. 1*1 Bl.lSHERS.
him pav a special tax because he
subscription Half».
chooses
to use the imitation instead of
Ry Carrier per week
........ ?!.. 10 cents
Payable on Saturday. >
the genuine is unjust. So it is a fraud
Upon This PîCtl/CCI
Single Copy........................................... 2 “
By Mail 10 cents per Month In Advance.) all around.
Kat«*« for 1 <1v erti«itig
People have forgotten that the only
severe earthquakes in this country
have been east of the Mississippi river.
The New Madrid earthquake of 1812
caused the Mississippi to flow north
for several minutes, by an upraise of
the earth, which, had it continued,
would have made an immense lake,
the recent earthquakes indicted the
greatest loss of life at Charleston, that
ha.« ever occurred from any cause
the United Stales.
Will b«* u-’idr satisfactory to all applicants.
M Minio ill«-. ' >r
Hi TTKi:
It is no u»e any longer to object.
Congre." has pas««*«! the bill. President
Cleveland signed it. and a dead hog is
now a better butter producer than a
live cow. Bro. Trafton, of the New
York Pioduee Exchange Reporter,
thinks 'that congress did right in
passing a law regulating th«* manufac­
CORRESPONDENCE
ture ami «ah' of this article as it is lia­
ble to s«) many abuses.
There was
CARLTON.
nothing la-fore thi.« law was passed
Not having seen anything concern­
licensing this article ami appointing ing our little town in the columns of
inspectors, which prevented uncrupu- the Reporter I will give you a few
lom* |K-rsons irom making <>le<>margar-| items,
......... Carlton is improving consid­
in«* or butterine out of fat coming erably this summer. Mr. Wilson is
from <tisea«ed animal«, which after be­ building a tine little home which will
ing deodorized, could I h * manufactured be a credit to the town.
info imitation butter ami palmed off
Mrs. 1’. C. Thomson has taken a trip
on a |Hx«r community as a healthy ar­ to Yaquina for her health. Hope it
ticle of food.” Thi« <ort of argument may do her good.
will not hold good, even under the law
About all the grain is hauled to the
How would you go to work to prose- warehouse for thi* «eason. Messrs.
< lit«* a man who palim-d off horse ma­ Barnekotl A Co. have a large share of
nure lor tinh balls'* undet the restric­ the wheat of this place.
tion.« of the law enabled by science* to
A party started lor Tillamook to-day
p« rp-tuate tin foul act*
We have it for a pleasure trip. Hop- the boys
B. B.
from the best authority that the will have a good time.
Brooklyn lw>anlof health last year had
V. I). Howard. TI, I).
a hog «laughU'red which was *ouml,
o—
PHYSICIAN AND OPTICIAN.
ami tried out I Im lard, ami also a hog
All defects of the eve-sight, nanielv. Pres­
which died <f cholera ami tried out byopia.
Myopia. Hyperruetropia. Diplopia :
the lard
Both lots of lard were sub- when glasses are required to correct the de-
. j
wvuvr
feciive rvr
eye i I mu
ant prrjraivu
prepared w
to uttru
meet. 1 mill
test me
the
mitt«'d to a chemist and he coiiln not sight and
fit the
proper trun
lens to
taeles auu
aud
ituiiiii.
tur pruprr
io spei lacies
tell which wa- «Olimi It is a tact that eye-glass.
Give mea call and satisfy vour-
selves. Office Third Street. McMinnville.
most of the parties who are engaged Oregon
in pKMlncing oleoinaigarine are down­
C. I>. JOHNSON.
». C. POBCE.
right «windier.«, ami tlm public should
make the business so odiou« that all
their capital and internal taxes could
MAKVIACTUBERS OF
First-Clas»
not nopnlarize theii medicine. We
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FRONT VIEW
Then Upon This
the «!
•read
After which call at V. I. Ap]*er*»u's and
Th
take a look at the goods
h#ad
Confer’« Double Seated Drawers and Cbert-
Shield Undershirt.
on tv
By the Wai.
on Ti
r<paii
Do you realize the astonishin_>iy low price» it
^ser
day a
Men s Saits from f'i.'Onp, nnd Bovs’ Sait*
Subie
from $3 .'«■» up. N< I sH<)DDY.
cid* -
vite- 1
Sell
4 will so
Benab
mei w
ven v
unlay.
H on
to the
eoipeq
A.,lam
wliii'h
Brownsville
Wjolen
Mills
Agency,
wagons
,
hacks
,
buggies
carriages
,
the sta
believe oleomargarine is unlit to eat.
Etc. Etc.
McMinnville.
....
Oregon.
The
It max L<- made palatable; so mav an
emetic. The tax is also unjust. If a
B Street, between 1 hird »nd Fourth.
ST; (HAK1.I> HOTEL oh the
years tl
«iamphool conceive« the notion that' L*?“Carriage Painting and Repairing a
F MÜLTNER. Pr»p.,
Specialty. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
coy nty
oleomargarine is as palatable as butter,'
Corner l'hird and B streets.
GIVE rs A CALL.
Ibit d
■w< ninvin i:
.
.
<» hi .<. ov
ami having confidence that modern
5’13
I
JOHNSON & FORCE.
s.-mne. can render it purer and more
wholesome than a great deal >| the
butter that is placed on market, and
alxo taking into consideration the fact
?
Brewster'» ratent Rein Holder.
Tour line» are vbere yon put U>««a-not
UDdrr bcraw'Net. Oor a<rt>t KSd ltdOL la
5 days. on» «Ualer mid • dor. in 15 din.
Sample» worth £.50 rtsr. Write Mr trrnw.
K. K. BREWSTKR, Holly. Mich.
\-9~ For Mie nt tbia office
BACK VIEW.
APPERSON’S.
NEW STOCK
CLOTHING
BISHOP & KAY.
Tie Leaders is Maj.
New house! New furuiture! (usurpa s^ed
in the country Rates—fl to |2 per d«y ae-
oording to rootu. Single meals 2A cent*
Ixvdging. 25 t » V) cents aooording to room.
Board and Ixxigitig, il to |*>. per week, Tw»
Fine Sainple Rooius for ootnniernial u>»u.
Give me a cnil and ses for yonrself.
ell as ;
ou Id lx