DAILY REPORTER» VOL 1 NO. 12 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1886. Th© DarFy Reporter. BÜSS LOO AN. BILL LOGAN. WATT HBMDKBSON. I LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON. tered in the Postoffioe nt McMinnville for Proprietors of the old established and well Transmission 'Through the Mail« as Sec­ known ond Class Matter. IMLoZVLiiiiivill e> LIVERY, FEED AND SALE stable. We are prepared at all hours to furnish tine Carriages, Hacks and Saddle Horses, and everything Legal advertising at this office costs in the Livery hire, in good shape at reason­ e litigant no more than the same able rates. In addition to first olaas outfits in NOTICE TO I 50 2 » deut dent »hier infer» d. E. ipan forth nion Fire ngb ik. Mi rient tan hier Or rr T H LITIO A NTS. ace costs the business man. Fifty cents per inch (solid minion type) per month. There is an average of one hundred words to the inch. Count it up for yourselves, and send your or- tiers to this office. WHAT FARMERS CAN DC. Ten things farmers can do if they will, are thus enumerated : 1. They can cast ten votes to seven of all other oc­ cupations . 2. they can carry any elec­ tion they have a mind to carry ; 3 they Can effectually put an end to the ex­ tortions of railroads; 4. They can put ten farmers in congress or instate leg­ islatures for every one they now have ; 6. They can make their own laws in all the states; 6. They can secure the same payment per hour for hard work that is demanded for brain work ; 7. They can have all the luxuries now en­ joyed by those classes which prey upon th. jm ; 8. They can combine themselves in a compact body if they stand as a unit; 9 They can co-operate, can stand by one another, and if they do ■o can run the world ; 10. They can continue to be the dull drudges they have been, the prey of every cunning Speculator and politician in the land. | Men and women go safely through Niagara rapids, jump from the Brook­ lyn bridge and take other risks, with­ out fatal consequences. But some ■light accident kills their neighbor. This fact is illustrated by the sudden death of a prominent and most useful Episcopal clergyman in Maine recent­ ly, Rev. George B. Hill. An apparently unimportant injury in the hayfield ended in lockjaw and carries him off. riVLRY. TRUCKING &. rEAfllNG, PRICE TWO CENTS. F. J. MARTIN W. T. BAXTER. New Firm, New Goods, New Prices At the New Store of Baztsr 2 Martin SuoceHHors to Al. HUSSEY, Third street. MoMinnville, Oregon We keep a wagon specially adapted to the delivery of parcels, trunks satohels. etc., for the accomodation <4 the publio. Orders left at the stable will be promptly attended to at reasonable rates. TRANSIENT STOCK left with us will receive the best of care and at­ A new. neat and clean stock. Every article tention. Logan Bros. & Henderson. A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter (’rooks, Colored Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goode, To- ba, Pipes and Cigars. M c M innville ta In tam. Business College, I Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Bo as— Give me a call. Inspect my stock, and I will guarantee prices to suit you. Cor. 3d and 0 Streets, OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK, Will open October 18, 1886. Attention is respectfully invited to this Third street, opposite the Marble works a Mrs. G. H. Goulet, BUSINESS SCHOOL. - - Oregon. Its facilities for thorough practical instrno­ McMinnville, tion; actual business department a specialty Will sell present stock below oost, to make room for fall where currency, bank check, drafts, etc., are used. Class, or private instruction day or MILLINERY GOOIIM, evening. College Journal sent free on ap­ plication. C. F. H ovghton , Prin. P. O. Box 101 C. J. P aine , Sec. To which she invites the ladies insiHtction What goods I have I represent us they are, and the goodH will speak for tbeinselvoH M rs . A. M c D onald . Miss K. T hornton I Family Grocery Store*. Fashionable Dressmaking'. In Mrs. H. I*. Stuart’s Millinery Store, OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL, ( I rkuon . M c M innville Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon L. ROOT, Proprietor, Dealer in CITY MARKET, All Fresh Goods, Groceries. Flour, Bacon, and Glasswaro and Crockery. t^“Ooods delivered to pnrchasera^in the city W. F. BANCASSER, Propr. Successor to Bangasser ,k Son. MBH. M. HHADI’EN. MINH MAV VSNSrr Bamgasser'e building Cor. B and Third streets. —o— Here is where you can get your money’s worth in Shadden & Vessey, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Tripe Fashionable Dressmaker» and everything ,n the line of meats, of the best quality the country affords. Also the Best of Bolognas. Give me a call and be satisfied. W. F. BANGA3SKR. UJ AO O' tiTThe Taylor System of Gutting and Fit ting employed. Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay's stove, MeMinavUla. Or. » iiiihll cMim