The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, December 14, 1886, Image 2

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    War Inevitable.
MISCELLANEOUS.
can only be enjoyed by a free
people who have the patriotism
A London dispatch to the
D. C. IRELAND 4 CO. f’CHLIHHEKH.
and the bravery to demand a New’ York Star last Saturday
QUIT YOUR
Nubacription Hale«.
free
ballot
and
an
honest
count
indicates
that
a
European
war
By Carrier per week............................ 10 oenta
(Payable on Saturday.)
throughout the confines of the is now’ definitely looked for.
Single (k>py.......................................... 2
By Mail tOoenta per Mouth (In Advance.)
republic. That the American Hostilities are expected to com­
Rate« fwr Advertising
laborer, as well as capital, has mence in about sixty days, at
Will be made aatiafactory to all applicants.
the right to organize and use the latest, if the w’eather at that
McMinnville, Or.
Dec. 14, 1886
the power of the ballot to pro­ time should permit military op­
tect himself against the curse of erations on the enormous scale
New Year Edition
* lAPPERSONi I
underpaid foreign labor and necessary to carry out the plan
The ataff of the Ke^rter are now at
domestic servile labor, both of of campaign supposed to have
work upon the great edition for New
Wants You to get right.
which are aided and abetted by been decided on. It is generally
Years. Each town iu the county will
the democratic party. The Nat­ believed that Russia w’ill be first
down to business*
be visited and its past, present and
ional Republican will favor such to move, springing upon Austria
future outlook given to our readers in
adjustment of the custom dues without warning. Travelers re­
readable form. This edition will sur­
as will give revenue to the gov­ turning here from Russia report Because you feel that times are a lit­
pass anything yet attempted by the
ernment
and protection to extraordinary secrecy in military tle hard is just the reason you
publishers.
American industries and labor. quarters and ceaseless movement should take advantage of our popu­
bUR MERCHANTS, LAWYERS, DOCTORS
It will advocate the enlargement of troops toward the German and
AND PATRONS.
lar way of doing business.
of
the
free
list
by
such
a
reqi-
Austrian
frontiers.
Work
on
Are informed that now is the oppor­
sion of the tariff as will place ironclads is being pushed with We ask you to buy Good Goods at low
tunity to send in your orders for copies
upon it, and keep there, necessary ferverish haste. Arsenals and prices,
of our great edition for New Years,
articles of consumption which navy yards are reported to be
as this will be strictly • county paper
are more cheaply produced below’ working night and day. It is For they are cheaper in the long run,
for the benefit of the county, is is ex­
the frost line; such as sugar, believed there that the situation Look better,
pected that liberal patronage will be
molasses, tea, and coffee. It is the deliberate creation of Bis­ Fit neater,
extended. The size of the weekly
will favor a sound and sensible marck.
will be eight ¡»ages, eight colunni» to
And are nicer in every way.
metallic and paper currency of Gov.-Elect Bob Taylor, of
the page, just twice the present size.
national issue upon such a basis Tennessee, says “the democratic It is for your interest and our interest.
If you do not leave your orders now,
as will cause gold, silver, and party heeds more harmony. The Economy for you,
you will not have a chance later on.
paper to associate upon a par in printer set it up more hominy.
The price will be single copy 10 cents,
the payment of public and pri­ Robert ought to know that the And makes you solid customers of
or three for 25 cents. Now is your
vate dues. It will favor the democratic party don’t waste corn ours.
chance to advertise old Yamhill to
education of children at the ex­ in that way.
We give you plain, honest talk and
the world by sending to your friends
pense
of
the
local,
the
state,
and
in the east, an issue of this great
let our competitors feed you on
the natural government. In the
JMcIMCiniiville
edition.
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interest of cheap transportation
taffy.
HOW DOES THIS STRIKE TOUT
between the producer and the
We show you the new and exclusive
The Next President
Consumer it will favor the im­
styles,
Must be chosen in 1888. The provement and construction of
time will be thundering along navigable waterways at national
Latest Novelties,
here so soon that you will not expense. It will especially ad­
Finest qualities in Seasonable Goods
realise the fact and know any­ vocate the location of a perma­
for fall and Winter.
thing about it, unless you wake nent Exposition at the National
up. We have made an arrange­ Capital of the material and pro­ LOGAN BROS. I HENDERSON, Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ Tailor-fit­
----- PROPRIETORS-----
ment with E. W. Fox, President ducts of the people of the west­
ting clothing.
and manager of the Washington ern hemisphere. The success of Fine Carriages, Hacks and
Our Specialties,
city National Republican by the principlesand policies stated
Saddle Horses,
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing and
which we can furnish kvkry The National Republican be­
And everything in the Livery hire,
in good shape
SUBSCRIBER to THK R k PORTKR, lieves will tend to develop the
Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats,
At Reasonable Kates.
who walks up to the Captains resources of our country, increase
Caps and Underwear.
Office and planks down his dol­ the property of our people, and
The prices tell.
lar and a half for this paper , influence of republican institu­ Notice To lly Patrons.
In conseqneiioe of declining health, which The quality sells.
for 1887, with the National Re­ tions throughout the world. The prevent«
me from making personal applica­
to parties indebted, I am compelled to The best assortment.
publican two ykaks 1887-1888; Reporter will continue to lead in tion
thus paHioly say that all bills due and nn-
for ONK DOLLAR ADDITIONAL. old Yamhill, and if you want to stettled January 1st 1887 will be plaoed in
All the leading styles.
other hands for collection.
Can you hkk that proposition? join the caravan, get in and
W m . H. BINGHAM.
Prices which startle everybody.
McMinnville, Or., Dec. 2d, 1886.
fc>»TWO pajN»rs for 1887—and drill. I’ay off the old score, en­
People of taste and economy, now is
IT iinic for 1888 for only 12.50 list anew’, and take a clean ticket \o I CITI TRUCK.
your chance.
iJPcABB up and no back talk. for the excursion. Only $2.50
Our specialty—To please our cus­
The National Republican advo­ cash ; no more jaw bone.
cates the principles and policies
tomers.
Even the approach of congress
of the republican party, and
Our Aim»—To save money for our
to that end sup)>ort its nominees. gave the president rheumatism
patron».
e
It believes our republican form in the knees.
The Daily Reporter.
NONSENSE!
of government is the best; there­
fore the constitutionally express­
ed will of the majority should
rule. That “political power is
the only security for civil
rights.** That those blessings
Our Intention»—To do better by you
It is hard to see why Dilke
should be ostracised if Lord
Colin Campbell, son of the Duke
of Argyle, and brother to the
queen'« son-in-law, ii fit for
social recognition.
than anyone else.
For your sake, for our sake, for food-
neat sake, come and let u* eave jout
money.
JL
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