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MISCELLANEOUS. charging them, the Judge <aid.¡would stop the mouths of objec- “You twelve genlleman have tors like Henry George, who D. C. IKKI.ANO A CO. PCBLISHEKi». been entrusted with the facts of point it as an instance as a taritt A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON «i» b«< rl pt ton Hair». Have a Few this case, that have been pre- duty collected from all the peo- By ('arriar per week ...........................1° 5. (Payable on Saturday.) sented to you bv careful and pie for the benefit of a tew. Bin gl* Copy................. By Mail U) orntu p»*r Month (In Advan •*. > .skillful counsel, both for defend That the repeal of the duty on Hat«*« for tdrertiaiii« ant and the people. I have noth sugar can be so managed as to Will lx, made twit inf itetory to »II applicants. ing to say as to what has been secure to this country the com McMinnville, Or. - Dec. 7, 1886 proved and what has not. It is merce of the countries south of That they will vour province to determine that; us. The Philadelphia Record, INDIAN EXPENSES CUT OFF. but I will call vour attention to I which is the ablest of all the free 1 The annual report of the quar a few facts before I let you go. trade in discussing questions re- VERY LOW. termaster general shows that You know there is a great deal luting to the revenues, states the 13,080,579 16 was expended for of condemnation of the courts of American’s position and says: . They also have a SMALL LOT of the transportation service of the justice of this city and country There is no doubt that when Hardware, Tinware, Etc., Etc., army during the year. If the on the part of the public, ex the protectionist shall be con That will also be sold government would place the wild pressed through their great fronted with the task of dealing Low for Cash. and semi-civilized Indians on They have a few vehicle, the press. The prosecut with the unwieldly treasury sur proper reservations and keep ing officers are blamed for fail plus the first Jonah they will PLOWS, HAKKOWS, them there it could save a large ures in the administration of. throw overboard will be the su- SEEDERS And amount annually. If all the justice. The Judges, so far as Lgar planter. The sugar tax southwestern tribes were settled BAIX WAKONS know have endeavored to do yields a greater revenue than on the Uintah reservation in • That will be sold their duty; so have the prose-i any other single tax, and there Utifii, the northwestern gathered ( touting officers; and whatever. is but a small percentage of Low for Cash.. to the Yakima reservation, the wrong there has been in delay or plunder in it for monopolies, and When you want anything in that line yos northern central tribes put into! consult your own interest as well aa hindrance in the administration none at all for northern monop- will ours to oall and see ns. We think we oan suit the White reserve, and the fierce A. H. <t O O. HODSON. of justice, it cannot be traced to olies.” The Reporter for good you. Try it. Dakotas and relatives brought the courts. It is the fault of reasons heretofore stated, is not down and placed on the broad jurors who are vested with the opoosed to continuing of the to- BUY YOUR plains in the Indian territorv, ' power of saying ea»t of Cwl. ereek, and kept iJ ’"’"'* this or that bacco exise, but would cheerful- .. M .. , ,, ... thing Ims been proved, Whenjy consent to the placing of su there, the National Republican 1 1 fjurors refuse or decline, or fail gar on the free list. The pres suggests that a large chunk of OF US. the.Lo question would lie settled. to exercise their judicial funct- ent duty is an enormous general The government would then have ions, as they swear they will do tax for the benefit of a small sec- We have a large and Complete the bud Indians bunched within when they go in the jury box to tion and comparatively few' peo- stock consisting of: the limits of easy transportation ; properly administer justice as it pie. Of course a strictly reven ís defined by law. the public ue tariff would impose a heavy Gh’.iitmas Cards. and as transport nt ion is the large ought to hold jurors responsible, additional duty on sugar and Childress Books, general item of army expenses, You have been eighteen hours*WOuld tor raise a KOÜU Au+o^raph, Photo Albrms, the proposition is worthy of con i i . .. ’ . , many millions from tea and Notions, Hand Mimis. sideration. A treaty or so would del.boratmR over this ease. Veofiee, but we have no use for it. Cressing Case , Odor have to be broken, but the poor have not the least doubt in my Case , Poem-. COPT17 "FONDENTE. Indian is so used to that kind of mind, ami I know’ that the coun Scrap Book3, I Lafayette. treatment that he would feel sel have not, that something has Mrs. W. P. Olds, of Portland, Perfume , Combs, B. .’"hes, Toilet Articles. lonesome without it, besides it been proved. There never was a case so clearly proved as the'is visiing her mother Mrs. M. F. would be for his own good. We call Special Attention to case that ; you have just tried, Cooke. our stock of Ladies Portmonna- Th* birth of a son to Princess .and if you, gentlemen i, are un-1 It has been decided that we ies in leather and plush, Beatrice increases the number willing to determine i what has! have a Christmas tree. We did which are cheaper than ever of her majesty’s grand-childien been proved, the responsibility not get the names of committees before offered. An elegant to twenty-four. Princess Vic j must rest upon your shoulders appointed to take charge of the edition of Webster’s Unabridg toria, who married the crown i alone. And under the cireum- matter, but it is sure to be a suc- ed Dictionary will be given prince of Germany, has six chil stances 1 will have to excuse you cess, as our town doesn’t do away. Every purchaser buv- dren ; Albert Eward Prince of from further deliberation uponi things by halves. ingOne Dollars worth of Holi Wales, who married Princess this case. Preparations for the school day Goods, gets a chance. Ten chances for every Ten Dol Alexander of Denmark, live; 01VE US FREE SUGAR. entertainment Friday evening, lars. Come and learn particu Prince Alfred, Duke of Eden I he Philadelphia North Amer are progressing. Prof. Young is lars of burg ; who married the grand ican advocate* the repeal of'sParinK no Pains to make it a ROGERS & TODD, Dutches Marie of Russia, four; a success. It should be liberally Druggists. Princess Helena, who married the sugar duties instead of the tobacco and whisky tax The patronized, as the proceeds are Prince Christian of Schleswig. to be used to buy new singing Holstein, four; Prince Arthur, reasons advanced are. 1. That the tobacco tax, like that on intoxi- books for the school. It is hoped who married Princess Louise of eating liquors, tends to discour i that enough may be realized to Prussia t wo, and Princess Helena apply toward necessary appara of Waldeck, widow of Prince age the use of a pernicious arti cle. 2. That the repeal of the su tus for the use of the school. We FRED. F. KELLER, Prop., Leopold, two. gar duty would benefit the whole have an excellent school here Sdocesaor to W F. Bangaaeer. The Jury Syc'em. people, while only a part would this winter, and our people are Bangamer's building. G ot B and Th'rd Stfc A few days since one of those l»e benefited by removing the justly proud of it. S ei . ina . Here is where you oan get your moneys ----------- disagreeable circumstances came tobacco tax. 3. fhat the income worth in \\ ay back in those good old Beef, Pork, Matton, Sausage. Tripe, up in aggravating form to dis from the tobacco tax is not suffi times in the forties, when taxes and ever «thing in the line of meat*. °[. gust the court, after a clear case cient to effect the needed reduc beat quality the eouotry affords. A!ar> tn« were cheap and people few in had been submitted to the jury, tion in surplus revenues. 4. That Best of Bolo<nae. this valley, the assesors spelled in Han Francisco, and in dis- the repeal of the sugar duties it Wallamet. Oiva me a Mil and bo aatiaffed. The Daily Reporter. HEATING & COOK SÍOVBS SELL FOR CASH CITY MARKET,