The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, September 18, 1886, Image 2

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people
visit
to
Lafayette,
Intending
to
läge of 900 near Agram.
distrust'the doctors and conceal the (over the line of the naWor gange d
sick a.- long an possible. The doctors day, to Portland.
An 'engine from
The OaHy Reporter
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By Itamar per week .. ................... IO canta
are frequently stoned in the streets. Elk rock will meet him at Bridgeport,
»Paysble « mi Saturday.)
Si; g le « opy
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The
By Mail »0 oer.u per Month (In Advance. • In one house a mother and daughter .crossing the Tualatin > to-day.
were found
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half naked on a bare floor ___
bridges
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are now
Hate« far <4»ertiain*
all completed and
Will be made ■MU.-factory to Ml applicante. writhing in th«' agony of death, and track laying will l»e carried on at the
McMiun ville. Or
Sept 18. 1SS6 in another room lay the body of the rate of a mile j»er day to the finish.
father upon which had been thrown Nearly 5,0i)0 feet nF track was laid
the corpse of the son. The villagers yesterday.
vorz< x to 1ATh; a . vts
are too mucii frighten.-d to help one
Legal advertising at this office coats another
The Belli1 Plaine, lu'.^.i. artesian well
w
the litigaut no more than the -ame
still produces it.- five million gallon»
•pane coat- the business man.
Fifty
NEW TODAY.
of
water daily. The pro.-surc is twen­
cents per inch (solid minion tyjie) per
ty-five jKiunds to the square inch. If
month There is an average of one
hundred word- to the inch. Count it
Mr. l^add could strike such a vein at
up for youiselves, and send your or­
his East Portland well it would settle
ders to this office.
all controversy as to the future supply
for Portland
CITY
STABLES
THK IW.41. 8.4/T.
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Tlir usual bait for the interior press
to puff the Portland fair into notoriety
com« - this year from a printers fur­
nishing house. With exchange such
aa (hat for »«-nice- performed, now
HLNDEKsO
IIKOri.
main printers can pay «• git.mate de
Iz»ery
maud- -ipm them? W>- believe in an Ampie room Io eat*« for hor-a*.
team? at n* rvaso: able ratea a tny «he!» in
hone-t dollar for honest labor. The Orwgnu. Se» *t»b:e Tbini S'.. McMinnville.
complimentary ticket received at thia
office »-- promptly returned
We
may l«c » crank, in the estimation of
n
*««ine. but w« should l»e glad to -re the
managers of the interior pre-s a-sert a
little more iiidc}«»ndenc*' in such mat­
ter»« as th:-.
or
Look Upon This Pretori
In answer to the .-all of the Prohi-
tor an <»pi i ■¡on •>• .1
trvaelnTy,
T. T (leer, of Marion
county, writes an open letter which
puts the interrogator m * very un­
pleasant dilemma, stripping him of hi»
sophism tv hi* infinite disgust, and
the merriment of the latter as it ap­
pear« in the Statesman
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take a look B' the goods
LATEST STYLES.
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all THB LOWKST PkICftA Ah-,
I Da r >« rvaiire the astoaiahuigly tow j»rw«»
for the
Brownsville Woolen WHIr
APPERSON’S.
CarTyuw « fall ho« of all gcod. m»<w bv
I Man « Suite frott $«>.'•> cp. and Bova
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THE CLOTHIERS
K Sau Fran« -c<> wheat buyer in I
Portland -tales th.it th«- growers are
very stitr <m price.-, ami that the bulk
of the rop is l-eiug bought up bv
Portlanders who .ire pay-i.g higher
figures that thcywilll» abb-to realise,
unles* .»n Kuro|M-.tn war break' out
With irfen-m-.- fa» Imp-. the market jg
«lull si present. The field is foil
California buyer«, but they 'land
!>♦•«■.ms«- the hop grower ..- - »: tf
the pn-fucer of wheat. It i-expected
that w hen thecrop i* pr-k«>d and baled
there will l«e a «'onsidcrable drop in
the quotation- is mast producer- will
I»«« in ne**d of ca-h al>out tliat time.
b,
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fri
50 ap.
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