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* jí P P» O regon VOL. 1. M c M innville The Daily Reporter BLAINE ON CIVIL SERVICE. A Democratic Estimate. entered in the Postoffioe at MoMinnville for Transmission Through the Mails as Sec ond Class Matter. --------- -o---------- 0, C. IRELAND. E. L. E. WHITE. PRICE TWO CENTS. 1 he labor of an editor can only be appreciated by those who have had some experience in it. The merest slip of the pen. an epithet too much, a wrong date, a word mis-spelt, or a wrong initial before it. the misinter* pretrat’on of some passage, perhaps incapable of interpretation, the most trilling offense to the personal or na tional susceptiblity to those who do not even profess to care for the feel ings of others, may prove not only disagreeable and even costly mistakes to which an editor is liable. An edi tor must be on the spot until the paper is sent to press, and make de cisions on which not only the approv al of the public, but even great causes may hang. He cannot compose in the solitude of a study, or husband his strength in the freshness of the greenfields; he must see the world, converse with its foremost actors, be open to information and guard against error. All this should be borne in mind by those who complain that journalism is not infallibly accu rate, just and agreeable. MISCELLANEOUS. Here, indeed, is richness! The Louisville Courier-Journal, the great democratic paper of the south, en treats Mr. Blaine to declare against I>. C. IRELAND & Co., civil service reform ; and, in this be PUBLISHERS. half, it thus addresses him : The Daily Reporter. You beat the force bill conspiracy, T hx D aily R epobteb is issued every day and you beat the third party conspi a tbe week except Sunda ?s, and is delivered ijthe oity at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40 racy, and if you lend the great popu oents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad larity of your name and the weight of Third St., Opposite vertising same aB for T he W eekly R epobteb . your influence to beat this revolution ary scheme of political phariseeism YAMHILL CO, BANK. and benevolent milksoppery, you will htk A Jeb Fritting. deserve D on ’ t F orukt the 1' i . ack , well of yonr country and will We beg leave to announoe to the public that we have just added a larg<st<>ok of new be remembered in the world to come, aovelties to our business, and make a special even though you may never be presi — Where you will— ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads. Note Heads, dent of the United States. fotements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling It may be half suspected that Mr. Cuds. Ball Invitations (new designs» Pro- pammes. Posters, and all descriptions of Blaine would rather be president than fork. Terms favorable. Call and be oon- nnoed. D. C. IRELAND A CO. be right on this question. But, what a scream against Grover Cleveland, to E. E. GOUCHER. M. D come from a great democratic organ, this appeal to James G. Blaine. Mr. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Blaine defined his position upon this M c M wnvuxb ... O regon . topic in his speech at Huntington Pa.. Offioe and residenoe. oorner of Third and October 19th, reported in the Phila D streets, next to the postoffice. delphia Press. In effect he said that Notice To My Patrons. FnruiNhing Goods of all kind, and above the English civil service, which was ms . m ’ oain . h . hubley . In oonsequeiioe of declining health, which all THE LOWEMT PRICES. Also agente held up as a model for our government prevents me from making personal applies for the McCain & Hurley, by those who left the republican party tion to parties indebted. 1 am oompefled to thus publicly sav that all bills due and un- ATTORNEYS-AT-DAW two years ago, is now under investiga stettled January 1st 18*7 will be placed in llrow ii'»willr Woolen Hill AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, tion and apparent condemnation by other hands for collection. W m . H. BINGHAM. Carrying a full linn of nil goods tonde by Lafayette. Oregon,| the English themselves; that the MoMinnville. Or.. Deo. 2d. !."«<>. these oelebrnted mills. Espeoial attention paid toabstraotsof title British themselves have instituted n nd settlement of estates in probate. W. T. BAXTER. F. J. MARTIN. RING THE CHANGES. commission to examine into the al Offioe Jail buiding, up stairs. leged abuses, and that Geo. W. Smal ley, apparently agreeing, hitherto, King Out tlic Old — King In New Firm, New Goods, New Prices Mrs. M. Sliadden lit«* New. At the Now Store of with the American admirers of the In view of some changes in the busi English service, now declares the be ness world, as well as among produc Fashionable Dressmakers lief in England to be that the civil ers and laborers, it is well that we 0TThe Taylor System of Cutting and Fit service is worse in all the departments should one and all think of our own Snooo«Horn to Al. HUHSEY, ting employed. of the government than it was forty Third street, MoMinnville, Oregon. interest« as well as that of others, and years ago. Mr. Smalley gives a some Third street, Next to Bishop & Kay’s store, once in a while call a halt, take ac what detailed recital of the defects McMinnville, Or. count of what stock we have on hand, and abuses alleged to exist in the En- whether it be in cattle, horses, mer abuses M rs . A. M c D onald . M iss K. T hobntor glish service—defects and chandise or farm«, and ascertain for A new, neat nn<l cl<>nn «lock. Kverv nrtiois which were never attributed to our No. I. Fruit Jam, Butter Crooks, Colored ourselves our present condition and A (.Hssiovare, Fashionable Cutlery, Cased (foods, To civil service, even by its most merci future prospects, and make such bacco, l’i)tos and Cigars. Dressmaking. less censor. His argument implied, changes front time to time as each of rroah rrult and Vogetnblaa in Beason. and was intended to imply, that the , us, after mature deliberations, find our Give me a call. Insftect toy stock, and 1 In Mrs. H. P. Stuart’s Millinery Store, republican party had been wise in not better judgments may indicate. Tn will guarantee prices to suit you. OPPOSITE GRANGE HALL, adopting the English system, with its view oL these things I shall introduce McMraNviLut - - O begoh . life tenure and its large pension list, Family Grocery Stör» to you on or alsiut New Years, New and all the attendant evils, which have St,vie«. New Goods, and a Radical Third Street, MoMinnville, Oregon. at last demanded investigation by a change in the management of the --------- o--------- ministerial commission. He endeav Business which I trust may prove to Late of New Orleans, La., Piles and Fistula a Spe ored to illustrate how truly American, our mutual advantage. It is with this in its best sense, were the whole policy ( object in view that it to be adopted. (Huooewmr to L. ROOT.) ciality. Consultation and history of the republican party, It will, upon investigation, be found Dealer in tree. No Cure and how, under the lead of the so- simple and just to one and all. The ▲11 Fresh Soods, Oroosriss. flav, 1 iWo Pay. O'aaawaro and Orosksry. called independents, the democratic time is past when a man can sell goods party, both in its revenue system and on one year or for an indefinite period, J-dF" Goods delivered to pnroiiMera in the «tty HF* Offioe with H. V. V. Johnson, M D., its civil service rules, was to be con and compete with those who sell ex MsMinnville, Oregon. formed to British policies just at the for cash. I shall on or about BT. (HAKEEM HOTEL, SAMVXL COTT, very time when the British themselves clusively Jan. 1st introduce to you a system OLTMll. Pr^. T. are finding a fatal weakness in those Ute of I ndependenoe, having purchased the possessing all the advantages of both Corner Third and B streets, policies. In short, though he did not the credit and the cash sytems, and jaCMINNTILLB • - OH TEAMS AIÏD TRICKS say so in words, he meant to convey none of the disadvantages of either. Now boose! New furniture! (!neu his belief that the very worst leaders A. J. A fpirson . in the ooontry He tee—11 to (2 per Of Logan Bros A Henderson, offers his -and guides for a continental republic cording to room. Single meale 2ft Special Notice. Lodging. 2ft to W cento according to in that line to the public, and will are those who persist in seeing the Board and Lodging. |4 to |t , per week. Tww In view of the change soon to take perfection of human government in Fine Semple Rooms for commercial MS. Guarantee Satisfaction an insular monarchy, whose condi place, I desire all accounts to be set Give me a call and eee for yooreelf. ‘1 *11 who favor him with their patronage, tions are, in all respects, radically dif tled by the let of Jan. A word to the teoially adapted to the ferent from those of our own broad wise is sufficient. Call and settle. A. J. A pfemom . J*' •Wotn —tion of the public. Orders left land. M ** Sable will be promptly attended to at THE CLOTHIERS! YAMHILL CO ALWAYS FIND LATEST STYLES Baxter & Martin F rise tai tom DR.I C. TAYLOR, J. Harv. Henderson