The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, November 01, 1886, Image 1

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    VOL. 1.
M c M innville , O regon
NO. 49.
The Daily Reporter,
M"N1 AV
CORRESPONDENT.
NOV EMBER
1.
1886.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
haw improved animals and machinery farmer wcut to get their drafts
• he intelligent as»- of which, ami the I cashed, or to buy drafts, or get money
BUSINESS POINTERS
Entered in the Postoffioe at McMinnville for
land
combined, assisted by capital, to carry on the various enterprise» of
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­
Permit me to call your attention to!
ond Class Matter._____________________
as
we
have
beeu able to eulist it in our | the country. For years no manufac­
the tact that the world and the people
behalf,
we
have
succeeded in building turing enterprise could tie started, no
ate lit iug in an age of progression. Its
up
the
city
of
Portland,
which is to-day, I des elopements of the country carried
WEEKLY REPORTER pio^icssivc in thought, progressive in
and will foi al! time, be a Metropolis. 1 on without the aid ami assistance of
deeds, and progressive in industry and
Sixteenth Year M Publication.
Because she has the start and all the Ladd and Tilden. To them we applied
jlrMlSSI ILLE
-
-
OREGON the building up ot all the varied busi­ elements necessary to maintain her po­
for the necessary capital to assist us in
ness relations of life, liberty, and the
0 C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE. pursuits of a happy life. Things are sition. She has concentration of peo­ our various busiuess enterprises, and
ple aud business men endowed with I but few who had any foundation to
I). C. IREL.A W A. Co.,
not to-day what they used to be in the
energy,
pluck, grit, combined with :
PlBElslIEHS.
days of our forefathers. All things are capital to take care of herself. Tacoma, build a hop»- upon whether it was in
not now done as our daddies did them. Seattle, Astoria, Yaqtnua, ami all shape of a farm, a factory or a building,
Weekly subscription Rate».
were turned away without such aid as
One copy per year in advance • - • $2.'j0 Our children are not content and satis-' these other rivals may snap ami snarl. Mr. Ladd felt he could give. For years
If not paid in advance
- . - -
2.50 tied to do, or with what children did
Io oiubs of three or five, when accompanied and more in times long gone by ; hence It is like an unwise buffalo attacking there was no great enterprise started
old Mt. Hood, expecting to remove it anywhere in the state that his house
with the cash. $1.5») per year each. Two
names for six months each to count as one they have progressed out ot the prime­ by the force of his horus. We might was not interested in, and did not as­
yearly subscription.
val days, and are demanding some­ admire bis pluck and grit, but he lacks sist it. To him probably more than to
The Daily Reporter.
thing higher and better than of yore. the combination requisite to success.
any one man does Oregon anil her peo­
T he D aily R epobteb is issued every day
in the week except Sundats, and is delivered They demand and are entitled to a These places may, however, aud doubt­ ple owe present greatness. Next I
in the city at 10 cents per week. By mail. 4" j higher and better education than of less will iiecome business centers, and would refer to Hon. D. 1'. Thompson,
cents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­ yore. The competition is so great it is
to the people of their vicinities each another one of our great men, who like
vertising same as for T he W eekly K epubteb .
necessary they should have it; the a metropolis, like Portland is to ns. Ladd, came here a poor boy but with
Advertising Rates.
means, by reason ot this process, places But to take it from us, never; with energy and grit acquired sufficient by
lw. Im. 3lii. , 6m. 12tus
SPACE.
our
schools, churches etc., in reach ot such combinations she, ami the people grubbing stumps and pulling bark off
One inch............... |1 56 3 1» J HO 7 00 10 Oo
Five inches « Col. 3 00j 5 00 9 <10 18 00 30 CO them and you. This is the outgrowth
behind her, must and will go ahead, fir trees, footing it all the time until he
5 00
6 00 18 00136 00| 78 00
Eleven in.
A “
Twenty-two inches 40 00[12 <H)|W 00|60 00|132 OO of concentration; bf people; thought; and commercially outrival all other got a practical education sufficient to
v£T Above rates slightly advanced for pre­ energy and labor. While this has been points.
enable him to start out with a compaas,
ferred positions. “Top of Column,” “Next going on in the older states and coun­
We now come to consider a few com­ and blanket on his back, surveying out
to Reading Matter,” “Second Page,” or tries, Oregon has not escaped the in­ plex questions, and deal with men.
this new world for settlement. Wher­
“Third Page.”
Local notices in reading column on fluences. Those of you who came here I Owing to demagogisiu many of our ever Dave blazed the trees some one
Third page: One insertion, per line lOcents the plains across will, by comparing producers and farmers of the state are
followed to enter upon and occupy the
Two insertions per line
15 “
things as they are to-day with what often misinformed and misjudged, aud land, hence many of you owning the
Three insertions per line ....... 20 “
they were in the 40's and 50’s, very are too frequently led oft’ aud induced same to-day, ought to be thankful to
Bv the month per line
25 “
’
ibituary notices, resolutions of con- readily see the difference, and while by such demagogueism to defame ami
Mr. Thompson for the part he per­
dolement. etc., to insure publication in the
Reporter, must be accompanied with instruc­ comparisons are sometimes odious in slander some of our best and ablest formed. Now we see him a capitalist,
tions; and the name of the proper person or this particular ease, the people are so business men ami capitalists; and associating with other capalists, pro­
Krsons to whom charges for the same are to closely allied to, and interested in and as a result of this there has been an es­
viding people who follow him with Na­
made.
with the progress that has been made trangement,a division or disunion, and tional bank privileges. There are but
in the btuldiug up of the states, coun­ lack of confidence between city aud few National banks in Oregou he is not
ties, cities and citizens, it would not country. In the hope of restoring this interested in. He has not stopped at
We beg leave to announce to the prblic
that we have just added a large stock of new be atniss to call special attention to confidence, and disabuse the niimhof this. Like Mr. Ladd he has either as­
novelties to our business, and make a special­ some facts and results as accomplished all such, it becomes necessary to deal sociated himselt with or assisted nearly
ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads, by the combined and concentrated ef­ with, and introduce to you these capi­
every enterpise that has come up for
Statements. Business Cards. Ladies Calling
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs > Pro­ forts of mind power and its union with talists by taking up the individual man. years, whether locks anil canals, rail­
grammes. Posters, and all descriptions of labor and capital in Oregon since that Not havingat my command their whole roads, factories, or what not.
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­
time. Since 1843 Oregon has progress­ history and givingit from personal and , Then there is Jacob Bros, of the Ore­
vinced.
D. C. IRELAND A CO.
ed out of a barbarous stifte; it has by only a partial knowledge, it may not In­ gon city wooleu mills, who came here
been reclaimed from the sav­ complete or perfect as it ought to be; alone from the father land as green
E. E. GOUCHER. M. D. progress
age, aud to-day is occupied by a civil­ or as creditable to the individual as it boys, and started with their packs on
ized and enlightened people; with their should appear in abler hands, but for their backs. Like Ladd and Thompson
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
cities, schools and churches; has this the purpose intended I hope to give they soon got far enough to realize the
MoMnnmLLB
...
O beoon . ' been done by labor or laboring men! sufficient to produce the desired result. necessity of having a partner in busi­
No. It is the result of the powerof some First I will mention W. S. Ladd. Is he ness, or the assistance of capital. They
Office and residence, oorner of Third and gigantic mind or minds conceiving that the Monster Monopolist lie has been got it, ami to-day, as a result, they and
this country could be reclaimed and pictured out to you? Let us see. I do , Brown Bros., of San Francisco, own
D streets, next to the postoffice.
become the home of happy people not care whether be came from aI and control one of the largest woolen
IAS. m ' cain .
h . hubley .
drawn here from the civilized worlds. New England state or from Missouri. mills on the Pacific coast. All the rest
Having conceived the thought, next Suffice it to say that he came here a combined in Oregon would not equal
McCain & Hurley,
came the more practical question of poor boy, ami when he reached Port­ them in the amount of capital invested,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
how, and by what means, these results laud instead of waiting aud looking number of employes or the consump­
AND NOTARIES PlBLIl
could be accomplished. That rascally around for the best 640 acres of land, tion ot the wool prodneta. They are
Lafayette, Oregon,
vuirtne called Prudence suggests that a gift to the settler, as many of us did, shipping their goods by car loads, com­
Especial attention paid toabstraotsof title the men who conceived the idea were thereby
possessing ourselves of peting with factories in nearly every
siffi settlement of estates in probate.
wealth
through
the munificence of the . state. Oregonians, Just think what
too poor to make anything out of it; so
Office—Jail buiding, up stairs.
general
government,
he went to work , must l>e the output of this establish­
Grit, Push and Go-aheadativeness be­
at
the
first
thing
he
found
to do, and as j ment when run up to its full capacity
KBS. M. SHADPEX.
MISS MAY VESSEX
comes indignant aud takes the floor,
Portland
then
was
a
wilderness.
He of three hundred operatives, with all
and makes Prudence take a back seat,
grabbed
out
stumps.
He
continued
j the modern improvement that unlimit­
while they show by argument and logic,
Shadden & Vessey, that
ed capital cau furnish to assist them in
at
this
until
he
got
on
to
a
dray.
While
1
a mind capable of such thought is
their work. It is immense ; the pay roll
thus
engaged,
the
thought
flashed
in
not to be throttled for want of capital,
for a single day at Oregon city, is not
his
mind
that
this
was
a
progressive
Fashionable Dressmakers that the result must and shall be at-
tianed, and by united effort Push, Grit age, and that there was something lews than $800, and nearly as much
fiy The Taylor System of Cntting and Fit­
aud labor knock at doors of C apital, better in stole for Ladd. But then he more in their establishment at San
ting employed.
who soon succumb to the trio, and the could oDly conceive the road and with F rancisco.
The history of H. W. Corbett, Henry
true energy, grit and pluck he started
Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay's store. four become united in one common
Failing,
Judge I)ea»ly, C. H. Lewis,
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MoMinnville, Or.
purpose. Now watch the result. First upon it. As he could not go by cars he
Corbitt
A
Maeleay, Clias. H. Dood,
and by far the most important is our went by wagon or horse hack, or if no
M rs . A. M c D onald .
M iss K. Tnoairro»
Hon.
Geo.
H.
Williams, the Darhama*
own state, our own farmers and pro­ better conveyance offered, on foot.
the
Stotts,
B.
Killin, J. Catlin, C. Sit­
ducers; and instead of only now and Here we see the force of character con­
ton,
Knapp
Ac
Burrell, J. McCracken,
then one, whose herds of Spanish, or trolled by »master mind. With energy
in
short
any
anil
all the older estab­
Pratt’s “Durham” cattle, ranging over and pluck combined, Ladd stormed the
lished
professional
or business men of
vast ranges, we find nearly every sec­ castle of capital. We next see him and Portland would be simply a repetition
Ia Mrs. H. P. Stuart's Millinery Store,
tion cut up int? small farms, cultivated Tilden associated together in a banking of those given. As 1 was writing these
OPPOSITE ORANGE HALL,
by progressive and intelligent people. business in Portland, where every busi­
Continued on Fourth page.
Instead of those vast herds we now ness man of Portland, and nearly every
Btok & ¿eb Printing.
Fashionable
Dressmaking.
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