The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, October 26, 1886, Image 2

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Busliie«"
Proposition
to
about twenty years, and cost
Ttie Ddfy Reporter. lasted
Everybody.
France about 1,000,000 lives and the
loss of all freedom. So- Mr. George Having the most complete and best
D. C. IKELAMP <* feO. PUBLrtWBM.
must not start a similar one here, if
Nubtcrlplion Hate«.
be selected stock of goods on the west
By Carrier per week............ .. • .......... W oents he does, remarks the Post, he will
side, outside of Portland, as conceded
(Payable on Satoruay.)
arrested and fined.
Single Copy.........................
by all commercial men, and my fa­
By Mail M) oents per Month (In Advance.)
“ UP TO TIME,'' IM A HORN.
Hates for AdvertUIng
cilities for buying being equal to or
Will lx» made satisfactory to all applicants.
Some time ago Uncle Sam thought better than any house here, I am pre­
he
might have a muss with Mexico, pared to furnish you with Dry Goods,
Oct. 26, 1886
McMinnville, Or.
incident to the actions of a tramp­
Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
printer
from
this
side,
Ohl
Cutting.
BA1.ARIF.R OF OONORESSMEN.
While this thought was uppermost in Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Glassware
The salary of a member ceases on the minds of the red tape manipula­ and Crockery, at prices as low or
the day of his death. 1 he salary o tors, the navy department was in­ lower than any house outside of Port­
the successor commences the day after structed to formally proceed, and send
the decease of tin- former member, out a private letter to railroad lines land, and if you buy upon same terms
though the election may not occur foi along the coast to secure speedy trans­ as you do when you go to Portland,
several months. 1 he new member in portation to the sea-board for torpedo buy in quanities paying cash, I en­
Other words, draw-pay for the time .ie boats etc. That was at last two months gage to compete with the retail houses
never served. A member is allowed ago ; Old Cutting has saved his neck ; of Portland on the same class of goods,
twenty cents mileage each way, or Sedgwick has been to Mexico and got
save and except Sugar, Salt and such
forty cents a mile one way, ami he can
on a rip-tearing drunk with the of­ goods as freight figures upon so that
check for the full amount of both
ficials. settled the differences satisfac­
trips when be takes his seat. He is
torily ; and Bayard is blissfully repos­ it cannot be done. This does not ap­
allowed one hundred and twenty-five
ing upon the laurels won by his di­ ply to some cheney houses who would
dollars a year for stationery. The
plomacy. In fact the whole business bait you by selling some special arti­
members draw their money in differ­
has been forgotten ; but with wonder­ cle at a sacrifice, and making it up on
ent ways. Some always overdraw, or,
ful facility the red tape of the circum­ some other articles. I t shall be
rather, borrow from the head of the
locution office unfurls, and last Satur­
bank. They borrow, or get in advance,
straight business . I especially invite
day
the mysterious “private” letter to
sums ranging from ten to three hun­
the railways was Bent out. This letter purchasers, to call and make an in­
dred dollars, and 11 *• the epd of the
spection of the goods and price, be-
month they have nothing. The great calls attention to the fact that in case
of
war
with
a
foreign
nation
it
is
im
­
1 fore buying elsewhere. All goods
majority of the members draw all that
portant
to
have
the
seacoast
secure
¡marked down during clearance sale
is coming to them at the end of each
from
depredations
of
the
enemy,
and
. will be sold at clearance sale prices.
month, particularly those who have
in
considering
this
subject,
the
Prices of all goods will be plainly
their families with them. Some of
question
of
transportation
of
torpedo
marked on them, and no clerk is au­
them never see an outside hank, but
boats
by
rail
is
of
great
moment.
thorized
to make any cut or deviation
let their salary remain and draw' it
On
account
of
the
rapidity
’
of
such
on them, and will be discharged for
out in small sums. Others take out
transportation,
in
case
of
sudden
doing
so before he has authority.
their salaries and place them in other
emergency,
it
is
preferable
to
sending
S mall P rofits and Q uick R eturns
banks. But this is not done as much
boats
by
water.
The
writer
of
the
letter,
■
is the M otto . CASH IN HAND
as formerly. Most of the members do
which
emanates
from
the
naval
intel
­
| or SHORT CREDITS must be the
all their business over the counter of
A. J. APPERSON.
Congressional bank, and some of them ligence (?) office of the bureau of navi­ rule .
gation,
then
makes
inquiry
to
know
pile up checks as high as sixty thou­
what fat ilities the railway addressed
sand dollars in a single season.
may have for transporting these boats,
the cost, route, etc. In view of the
NO REVOLUTION ALLOWED.
Henry George finds it necessary to fact that the Mexican-affair had been
get down lower and lower every day. forgotten quite entirely, these letters
say« the New York Post, to meet the cause much surprise, and do not seem
demands of the socialists, anarchists, to be understood. It shows one of two
and the revolutionists of every sort things: That either such dilatory
who are his most enthusiastic support­ system would enable Mexico to eat us
Ao I CITY TRUCK.
ers, "Just wait until we elect Henry up, before we could launch a torpedo Having purchased the Strain property, and
George,” said Justice Schwab on Tues boat ; or that there is another menace permanently located in McMinnville, am
ready to do all kinds of Truck and Deliv­
day evening, " and you will see some to call for action. We are rather in­ ery Work at short notice. All goods en­
things in this city that were never clined to accept the first proposition, trusted to our care will be carefully hnndled
and promptly delivered. Also keep on hand
dreamed of.’ One of those things, it inasmuch as the dispatches say this Wood of all kinds as cheap as the cheapest
Orders left at the City Drug store will be
appears from a speech by Mr. George, »rivnte letter was prepared about the promptly
attended to.
J J. COLLARD.
is tin American edition of the French time of the excitement over the Cut­
revolution. In addressing a gathering ting affair. And it is not very credi­
of Frenchmen, he said : “1 am pleased table to the heads of department nt Family Grocery Store.
to meet you, Frenchmen of this city, Washington interested.
here to-night Wherever the struggle
Third Street. McMinnville, Oregon.
Mr. \ illard reached New York on
foi liberty logins, there the sous of Sunday,
People out west will be glad
France ought to be represented. With to hear of his renewed success,
As an
all its drawbacks, and horrors, and
investor and builder of fortunes for
(Successor to L. ROOT.)
shortcomings, the great epoch of the
those who take hold honestly with
Dealer in
French revolution, now but a century
him, Mr. A illard has not an equal on
gone, is about to repeat itself here.
All Fresh Goods, Groceries. Flour, Bacon, and
either continent, but he cannot hold a
Liberty, equality and fraternity em-
G.asswaro and Crockery.
house together that is divided against
(todies the aspiration of every working­ itself.
I-iTGooda delivered to purchasers in the city.
man in the world to-day. It remains
Rembrandt stirred’ up a hornets
for the workingmen to re-establish the
Japanese Cleansing
n?xt
in his truthful items about bogus
republic; not the republic of the mil-
Uonairv and the tramp. What was mineral waters, and Northrup and
dunem 177« in tins country, in France Sturgis "plead guilty” apparently, bv it. c.
’•“""b’cturfr and
sole 1'oprietor.
in 178V, must lH. done over again. Our ordering their ad out of the Welcome.
McMinnville
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Oregon.
Perhaps the machinery of their shop
forviathucs won u. our
This
preparation
is
unequalled
for cleans
is used to inflate bogus stuff. Our ad­ ng garments of all soiled «¿ota. Pafnt
T»r'
,v"er’ ‘hem.”
Th» *\ir»wtMcka, horrors, and short- vice to the public is to touch not, taste
coming«" of the French revolution not, handle not, unless it cornea from
Wilhoit springs.
J. Harv. Henderson,
--CREAM—-
SfSS;
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McMinnville, Oregon
MISCELLANEOUS
Have a Few
HEATING
£ COOK
That they will
sell for case
VERY LOW.
They also have a SMALL LOT of
Hardware,
Tinware,
Etc., Etc,
'That will also be sold
Low for Cash,
They have a few
FLOWS, HARROW*,
SFEHEttS And
BAIN WAGONS
That will be sold
Low for Cash.
When you want anything in that line you
will consult your own interest as well a
ours to oall and see us. We think weoansoit
you. Try it.
A, H. & O. 0. HUDSON’
E. B. FELLOWS,
Successor to D. C. Sarver,
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
The Largest
FURNITURE HOUSE
In Yamhill County.
Undertakers Goods
Burial Robe« and Shroud’
Constantly on Hand.
Hearse Furnished.
’Parlor and Chamber Suits
l’O ORDER at prices which defy all
competition.
Make no parchases until you price my stock-
E. B. FEL1.OWS.
NEW STOCK
—OF—
CLOTHING
Just Received at
g.1
FASHIONABLE
M illiner Y j
Direct from New York.
Buy Fashionable Goods From the
Head-quarters of Fashion.
fall stock received .
MISS F. E. HI SS,
McMinnville, Or.