The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, October 30, 1886, Image 2

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    MISCELLANEOUS.
grand father, Jerome Bonaparte, mar­ A Business Proposition to
Everybody.
ried Miss Patterson an American girl,
against
the will of his brother, the em-
D. C. IRELAND 4 CO. PUBLISHER».
Having the most complete and best
peror Napoleon, and was forced by
Nub»<*riptioii Hate*.
imperial decree to repudiate her and selected stock of goods on tlie west
By Carrier per week............... 10 oeut8
Have a Few
(Payable on Haturday.)
.
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marry Catharine of Wurtemburg, and side, outside of Portland, as conceded
Hingie Uopy..................
By Mail 10 cents per Month (in Advance.) the issue of that marriage was the by all commercial men, and my fa­
Kate* for Adverti*ing
father of the young man who is now cilities for buying being equal to or
Will be made aatiafaotory to ail applicant«.
in San Francisco.
The Philadelphia News says that better than any house here, I am pre­
McMinnville, Or. - Oct. 30, 1886
Washington has so far passed beyond pared to furnish you with Dry Goods,
i
the time of its resusitation that it is Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
EDITORIAL NOTES.
almost beyond gratitude; it has re­ Boot« and Shoes, Groceries, Glassware
That they will
placed
old
Versailles
as
a
sylvan
or
If Mr Blaine and Mr. Cleveland
and Crockery, at prices as low or
should again be the nominee« for the virgin capital, created solely for court lower than any house outside of Port­
presidential office it will be time to and legislative purposes. It is multi­
VERY LOW.
land, and if you buy upon same terms
tell why the former would and the plying small resorts in its environs at
They also have a SMALL LOT of
¡»resent, and the river beaches down as you do when you go to Portland,
latter would not l»e elected.
Judge Hliattuck astonished those in toward the bay, though generally in­ buy in quanities paying cash, I en­ Hardware, Tinware, Etc., Etc.,
the court room last week one day by fested by mosquitoes, are sought after, gage to compete with the retail houses
That will also be sold
the announcement that no citizens esj>ecially during a long session of of Portland on the same class of goods,
should act a« jurymen in that court congress.
Low for Cash.
Senator Jones, of Florida, still draws save and except Sugar, Salt and such
whose names do not appear upon the
They have a few
his salary, although he has not been I goods as freight figures up on so that
aaarament roll.
Who wants to live in a town where present a single day since he fell in it cannot be done. This does not ap­ PLOWS, HARROWS,
SEEDERS And
there is a population crowded together love at Detroit. There is a law which ply to some cheney houses who would
so closely, as to make it almost im­ says that the secretary of the senate bait you by selling some special arti­
BAIN WAGONS
possible to And a yard big enough in “shall deduct from the monthly pay­
That will be sold
cle at a sacrifice, and making it up on
which to dry clothes. New Yorkers ments of each member the amount of
Low for Cash.
feel it when they emigrate from his salary for each day that he has some other articles. I t shall be
been
absent
from
the
senate,
unless
straight
BUSINESS.
I
especially
invite
Oregon.
When you want anything in that line yon
Never place fresh eggs near lard, such member assigns as the reason for purchasers, to call and make an in­ will consult your own interest as well u
ours to call and see ns. We think we can suit
fruit, cheese, fish or other articles such absence the sickness of himself spection of the goods and price, be­ you. Try it.
A. H. <t O. O. HODSON.
from which any odor arises. Eggs are or some member of his family.” It is
fore buying elsewhere. All goods
extremely active in absorbing ¡tower, understood that Mr. Jones has declined
E. B. FELLOWS,
marked down during clearance sale
and in a very short time they are con­ to resign, and that he intends to open
will be sold at clearance «ale prices.
Successor to D. C. Narver,
taminated by the particles of objects a law office in Detroit. Surely this is
Prices of all goods will be plainly
a
case
in
which
the
law
should
be
en
­
Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon.
in their neighborhood by which the
marked on them, and no clerk is au­
forced.
Forthat
matter,
it
should
be
peculiar and exquisite taste of new
thorized to make any cut or deviation The Largest
enforced in all cases or be repealed.
laid eggs is destroyed.
The NPK roadniaster on the Kala­ Gov. Hoadley impoverishes himself on them, and will be discharged for
ma branch, tilled up seventeen and a as bondsman for the late Archbishop doing so before he has authority.
In Yamhill County.
half miles of ¡»ole holes from Tacoma Purcell of Ohio. Mannix, the assigne, S mall P rofits and Q uick R eturns
is the M otto . CASH IN HAND
of
the
esatate,
gambled
*300,000
and
southward. The solicitor of the Mac­
key-Bennet company has boen tele­ escaped punishment. Gov. Hoadley or SHORT CREDITS must be the
A. J. APPERSON.
graphed to and instructed tocommeno is one of the four sureties of Mannix, rule .
who
justified
in
*250,000
;
and
on
the
legal proceedings against the perpe­
trator* of this outrage. If any more 17th at a meeting of 2,000 creditors of Family Grocery Store.
attempts are made to prevent the new the estate, a letter from him to the
company from carrying on its work trustees was read, proposing to pay
Third Street, MoMinnville, Oregon.
his fourth of the bond, *62,000, and in
fun will l>egin.
The New York ¡»»¡»era are coming addition to turn over the stocks, sure­
out strong against all " dcadheadism," ties and mortgages given him by Man­
(Successor to L. ROOT.)
more especially in the matter of free nix to insure him against loss. Hoad­
Burial Kobe» and Sliroud»
Dealer in
passes given by theatrical managers ley is of course liable for the amount
of
Ins
bond
;
the
securities
behind
the
to newspaper offices. There are many
Constantly on Hand.
All Froth Good», Groceries. Flour, Bacon, ac’
objections to five passes, but an over­ bond are a personal matter and could
Hearse Furnished.
Glaaewaro and Crockery.
whelming argument Against the aye- not have l»een touched. By surrend­
these he makes himself a poor fetTGoods delivered to purchasers in the city. Parlor amtil Chamber Suits
tern is its direct interference with per­ ering
man.
■
TO ORDER at prices which defy all
sonal liberty. A candid journalist
Children have rights which should
competition.
Japan.». Cleansing
stultifies himself whenever he accepts
Make no purchases until you price my stook.
be
willingly
accorded
to
them,
but
in
such “ favors,” if not in a moral sense,
E. B. FELLOWS.
this country they are rapidly forget­ ...... CREAM......
he loses financially by it.
.tlitiiufacturer aud
Dr. George G. Green of Woobury, ting the corres|M>nding duties. Grown H. C. flANF.i;
Hole I’-oprietor.
N. J., who has made over *1,000,000 people seem to have no duties which
MoMinnville
...
Oregon.
out of the manufacture and sale of children are b und to respect, and if This preparation is unequalled for cleans­
—OF—
ing garments of all soiled spots. Paint, Tar,
patent nualicines, has not been adver­ this sort of thing progresses at the Grease,
etc , eradicated instantly. Give it a
present
rate,
men
and
women
will
trial. I4T"It may be had of your druggist,
tising his medicine in tiie newspa|H«rs
local agent, or bv addressing the undersign­
long
for
the
parental
despotism
of
for the past two years, but instead has
ed. Agents Wanted.
H.
M A NEE,
McMinnville, Oregon
been advertising by means of almanacs b-uropean society, which keeps child­
Just Received at
and on country fences. "As a result,” ren in their proj»er ¡»laces. This conies
says Dr. Green, "1 find that I have lost from lack of early training. Maternal
C. SYMOAS’
some of my business. I have tried instinct is the finest characteristic of
human
nature
in
its
proper
place,
but
every way and find that the most profit­
able of all is newspaper advertiaing, so a theater or a church is not the proper llair Cuttlu*. Minving and Sham­
FASHIONABLE
pooing Parlor.
1 will return to it. Thia year 1 shall place for a nursery display. The child
may want to go, and cry plentifully
•¡»•nd *300,000 in advertising. ”
15c SHAVING 15c.
Prince Napoleon, the grand son of for that purpose, but a mother who has
Direct from New York.
respect
for
the
rights
of
other
people
Jerome Bonaparte is a guest at the Pal­
C.
H.
FLEMING,
Proprietor.
ace hotel in Ban Francisoo, an event will not inflict a child in arms upon a
(Suooeeeor to A. 0. Wyndham.)
that ie causing much common! by the public meeting.
Buy Fashionable Goods From the
pre- of that city with great eclat
Advertisers can take their choice, Ladies and children’s work a specialty. Any
Head-quarters of Fashion.
The history of the Bonaparte family other daily or weekly, at the same old style of Hair Cutting desired.with neatness.
does not savor highly of any superior rate. No advance in the price. We've Hair dyeing of all descriptions warranted.
Fancy hair dressing a specialty. Hot or
FALL STOCK RECEIVEO.
nobility of character. The princes' I come to stay, if you say so.
cold bathe always ready, only IScto. Third
Th© Daily Reporter.
A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
IZ tail
SELL FOR CASH
FURNITURE HOUSE
TTndertakers Goods
J. Harv. Henderson,
NEW STOCK
CLOTHING
- M c M ìmtì II c
M illiner Y,
street between 0 and D, McMinnville, Or.
MIM r. E. BESS,
McNIiwstville« Or»