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VOL. I- The Daily Reporter MeMI VXVILLE SATURDAY, PRICE TWO CENTS. LABOR PROBLEM. MISCELLANEOUS. I would not only see homes made free from attachment from c^------ What Col. Bob. Ingersoll Says. debt, but free from taxation also. entered in the Postoffioe at McMinnville for Great wealth is the mother of Then we would have a nation of Transmission Through the Mails as Sec ond Class Matter. crime. ti resides and a nation of pat riots. —o--------- There is only one good; hu- The first great remedy is in O.C. IRELAND. E. L. E. WHITE. the ballot. The poor are the ma man happiness. D. C. IRELAND A Co , ------ OF jority. If the law oppresses them PUBLISHERS, To do right is the bud, bios it is their fault. They have fol The Daily Reporter. som and*fruit of wisdom. lowed the fife and drum of some rn D aily R xpobteb is issued every day If nobody has too much party. No man should go with u the week exoept Sundays, and is delivered in the oity at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40 a party unless it is going his jents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad- everybody will have enough. Third Nt.. < ippomte tertising same as for T hb W eekly R epobteb . Look at the children of the way. YAMHILL CO. BANK. Get out of your minds that rich. My God! what a punish- ; D on ' t F orget the P lace , Bok A JO PriMtUgo old nonsense about man’s free We beg leave to announoe to the public ment for being rich. that we have just added a large stock of new Wealth is not a crime nor is1 moral agency. A man is no - W here you will— joreities to our business, and make a special- more responsible for his charac Ü Letter Heads. Bill Heads. Note Heads, poverty a virtue, although virtue ter than for his bight, or for meuts. Business Cards, Ladies Calling Card.«. Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro- has generally been poor. his acts than his dreams. Then pgmmes. Posters, and all descriptions of you will have charity for the fork. Terms favorable. Call and be oon- I don’t blame the rich, mind finoed. D. C. IRELAND A CO. you; they are the natural prod whole human race. I have no fear of the working- Blame the w E. E. GOUCHER. M. D. ucts of the svstem. nian. He is with us all the time, system. aid his enemies are no greater PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. The poor imagine that the tljan those of the rich. But this McMnorvttXJi - Oaaoow. rich live in Paradise. I know is not the country for the social Office and reeidenoe. oorner of Third and that the most of them live in a ist, the revolutionist or the com- Ditreets. next to the poetoffice. ldunist. It is the l>est gover- Furnmbuig <»'« h 1» of all kind, and above gilded hell. all THE LOWEST PRICE*. Alan a««nta JAS. M’CAIN. H. HUBLIY. There is something wrong in utnt ever made by the human for the rice, and with free speech, a free McCain & Hurley, the system when idleness is billot and a free press the condi- ATTORNEYS« AT>LAW burdened with wealth and i in- t»ns of the world ami society AND NOTARIES PI BLIC, nmst be changed for the better. Carrying a fall line of all good» made by dustrv with famine. tbeee oeTebrated mille. Lafayette. Oregon J No perfectly civilized m Especial attention paid to abstracts of title RING TH e ” c HANGES. •nd settlement of estates in probate. W. T. BAXTER. F. J. MARTI«. could be happy while there a Offioe—Jail buiding. up stairs. an unhappy being in the ui Hing Oul the Old — Hing ill New Firm. New Goods, New Prices verse that he knew. Mrs. M. Shadden the New. At the New More of I am not afraid of monopolies. In view of some change« in the busi ness world, as well a* among produe- Fashionable Dressmaker. The people will stand oppression I ere and laborers, it is well that we to a certain point, and then the E^“The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit should one and all think of our own Hacotwaora to Al. Hl’ssEY, ting employed. end will come. Third atrwt, MoMninvilie. Oregon interests as well as that of other», and The gulf is growing wide be 1 <>nce in awhile call a halt, take ac-1 Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay s store, McMinnville. Or. tween Lazarus and Dives, only ' ' count of what stock we have on hand, the two have changed places. whether it be in cattle, horeee, mer- M r *, a . M c D onald . M iss K. T hobjtf ■» ueet and rJeao eU--h. Everv art Dives is in Abraham’s bosom. ' chandise or farms, and ascertain for i A A n.w, N<>. I. Fruit Jar», B<itl*r Crock«, < oprselve» our present condition and GI m HU*, Cutlery, ( aend '•<••<», To Fashionable All men are not capable of i fsture prosjiecta, and make such bacco Pifm and Cigar«. Dressmaking. getting a living now. . ome are changes from time to time as each of Treeb Trult and Vegetable* ie l«»ae mv eb. k, tad 1 not cunning enough, not strong uh , after mature deliberations, find our will guarantee price« IiMpert In Mrs. H. P. Stuart's Millinery Store. U> mit yoa. enough, not stingy enough. better judgment« may indicate. In OPP< »SITE GRANGE HALL, Family Grocery Store McMnnrvnx« - • O bboon . Millions of machineshave been j to vou on or about New .. year», New .. THE CLOTHIERS : YAMH1LLCO ALWAYS FIND CLOTHING LATEST STYLES Hazier i Martin ta Tue.; ta DR.I C. TAYLOR, Late of New < »rieana, La.. invented to save labor, but the la- Xew Good*. *nd a Radical Third Street, MeMinnnUe, <Fr«goa. borer does not own the machine, change in the management of the The machine owns the laborer. Busineea which I tru-t may prove to J. Harv. Henderson Piles and Fistula a Spe No mu . rfxwM b. , , 7' m new that it tn be adopted, , , . object ciality. ( on*ti I la t ion own any land that he does not It will, upon investigation, • he found - tree. \o Cure use; but I would not take an simple and just to one and all. The .Vo Pay. inch of land from any man with time is pact when a man can sell good« on one year or for an indefinite penod, D„ fr* <MBoe with H V. V. Johnson. M out paving for it. and compete with thoae who sell ex- lie Minn rille, Oregon. A civilized man will never eituively for cash. I »hall on or about NT. < II »RLE* want to sell a thing for more Jan let introduce to you a «y-tem r iultwi I poMeMing all the advantages <4 both it is worth, nor will he than *-- '““HW- * - —---- —--- want to buy anything for less the credit and the cash «rtema. and none of the ¿¡«advantage* of either TEAMS AYD TRICKS than what it is worth. A J. Amt.oi, I would like to see this world Logan Bro« A Hendereon. offer« hm Special Notice. *rn<** in that line to the publie, and will so that a man could die and not In view of the change soon to take fòia ranter Satisfaction feel that he had left hie wife place. I desire aD account* to be »et* and children a prey to the greed ; tied by the l»t of Jan. A word to the To an wb< H« wlllke. or avarice or the necessities of, wise is «ufioenL Call and «etile. <Ul:rery al A. J. Amuoa. man-kind. 1 ^•e aeeom u the nable wiM be promptly rvr