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3 M c M innville , Daily Reporter, U f f ) F I SATURDAY, DECEMBER AMERICAN SKILL. sugar interests in i North and published Oct. 30, says: There South America, ' West Indies, is but one verdict, to wit: That Entered in the Poetoffioe at MoMinnvillefor Another Triumph Recorded of the Su Transmission Through the Mails as Sec periority of American Machinery. Europe, Asia, and Africa were it is perfect and gives forth ro> ond Class Matter. When, on the 10th of June present. Even little ('hili sent suits with the certainty of clock ---------- o---------- D. C. IRELAND. E. L. E. WHITE. last, the entire iron industry of a delegate, and so did far-away work. Ofeourse.it is not claim D. C. IRELAND A. Co., the country, especially our ma- ( French Algeria. The Louisiana ed but that experience may sug PVBLI8HEBS. chine builders, were assailed by Sugar planters' Association sent gest slight improvements, but The Daily Reporter. that the applications of mechan the free traders in the senate a delegation. T hb D aily R kpobtkb is issued every day The best American and Eu ical principles in its construc in the week except Sundays, and is delivered debate on the appropriation for in the oity at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40 eents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad the purchase of machinery for ropean machinery was put in tion has been skillfully done no vertising same as for T hs W kkxlt R epobtbb . government sugar-making ex operation, and both had a fair one denies.” trial. The Fort Scott corres The writers of these reports are B dd M St M Prlatiag« periments in the application of pondent of the New Orleans akilled in everything pertaining We beg leave to announce to the public the diffusion process to Ameri that we have just added a large stook of new Picayune gives in his letter pub to cane sugar-making, and it will novelties to our business, and make a special can sugar cane, Senator Warner tv of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads. lished on the 17th of September be seen that they all agree that Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling Miller took a leading part in the Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro an account of the entire estab the triumph of our American grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of defense of the assailed industry. work. Terms favorable. Call and be oon- It was claimed by the free lishment, and a rescue in the mechanics has been complete. vinoed. D. C. IRELAND A CO. trade advocate of the foreign following words: “Take it all MISCELLANEOUS E. E. COUCHER, M. D. machine builders that “it would and all, this sugar house, if not be idle to suppose that American the largest, is surely the most PHYSICIAN ~AND SURGEON. mecanics, although skillful and convenient, and decidedly the MoMnnrviLU ... O bmoom . intelligent, could hope to pro most perfect yet erected or in Offioe and residenoe, oorner of Third and ducecane sugar-making machin existence within the United D streets, next to the postoffioe. ery of the same excellence as States.” OF------ The Fort Scott correspondent that made in the machine shops DR. I. C. TAYLOR, ■o--------- of the St. Louis Rural World of Europe.” Late of New Orleans, La., Senator Warner Miller, on gives the following account of Piles and Fistula a Spe Third Ht., Opposite the other hand, argued and prov the American machinery built ciality. Consultation ed beyond controversy that, to by the l’usey & Jones Company, YAMHILL CO. HANK. ft*ee. Ao Cure of Wilmington, Del. “ Thecut quote his own words: “ Ameri D on ' t F oimikt thk P lack , No Pay. can machinery for cane sugar- I ters and diffusers are meeting all jy Offioe with H. V. V. Johnson, M. D., making is far better than any expectations, the former fur MoMinnville, Oregon. — Where yon will— nishing a constant supply of which has been produced in JAS. M’OAIN. H. HU BLEY. Europe or elsewhere,” and re chipped cane, while the diffu McCain & Hurley, ported from the committee on sers leave scarcely a trace of ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW sweet in exhausted chip or waste AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. agriculture, of which he is chair Lafayette, Oregon, man, an amendment requiring water.” Especial attention paid to abstraota of title In regard to the work done by all machinery purchased under and settlement of estates in probate. Offioe—Jail buiding, up stairs. the provisions of the act then | the Pallesche Machiinfabuck, consideration to be “built German machinery, the same Mrs. M. Shadden. under in the United States wholly of (correspondent makes, in the FasMonaMe Dressmaker* domestic material,” or in other same issue of the St. Louis Ru LATESTJITYLES jy The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit Goods of all kind, and h I mivw words to be built at our own ral World, a statement in thebu all Furnishing ting employed. THE IX)WEHT' PR1OEH. Aleo «gente machine shops, by American words: “The carbonic acid for the Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay’s store, McMinnville. Or. mecanics, and of American iron. pump, a huge affair of German Brownsville Woolen Hill, a fall line of all goods made by His amendment was, after full manufacture, failed to give the Carrying these ceTobrated mills. discussion, adopted in the sen necessary volume of gas for rap id carbonation, reducing the Family Grocery Store Hair Cutting, Nhavlnf and '»bHm- ate by a vote of thirty-two to pooing Parlor. twelve. With a full senate the work of the factory one-half, or Third Hlrnet, McMinnville, Oregon. to the use of one cutter. ” 15c SHAVING 15c. majority would have been even According to later accounts more decisive. J. Harv. Henderson C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor. “ this * huge German pump, ” A modification was, however, (Suooeaaor to A. 0. Wyndham.) (Hueoeaeor to L. R<M>T.) which cost several thousand dol inserted in conference committee, Dealer in Ladies and children’s work a specialty. 1W*I have just added to my parlor the by unamimous consent, permit lars, was finally thrown aside AD PMh Ooeda. (Erooeriee. IÌM», largest and finest stook of cigars ever in this OI ubwbtc and Orwkar] ting the purchase of ten thous- and a little American pump, •ity. Try them. ond dollars’ worth of foreign built in New York, and which X^*Goode delivered to pereh enere in the Oj> SAMTTZX. COTT, machinery, so that both kinds cost less than the freight on the NT. CHARLE» HOTEL, German pump across the Atlan Late of Independence, having purchased the could be tried side by side. F. MUL.TWBM. Prwp^ The trial of the American and tic, was substituted, after which teams and trucks Cornet Third and B streeta, sugar-making there was no trouble. All ac Of Logan Bros. A Henderson, offers his European cane VI< R1SWVII.I.P. • . OR ••rvioee in that line to the public, and will machinery took place at Port counts agree that the triumph New bocee! New fnmitnro! Unos the eoontry Retee— Bl to |2 per Guarantee Satisfaction Scott, Kan., during the season of American machinery was in oording W> rootn. Single meáis 25 complete. The Fort Scott cor Lodgtng. 25 to Ni «ente aocording to To all who favor him with their patronage. just closed, in the presence of a and Lodging. *4 to |«, per week. Tve will keep a wagon specially adapted to the respondent of the St. Louis Board Fine Matople Koom» for eomrnereial mea. ••livery of parcels, trunks satohels etc., for world’s congress of sugar mak Gtve me o cali and aee for yonrwelf. *“• aceomoaation of the public. Orders left ers. Delegates representing Globe-Democrat, in bis report at the stable will be promptly attended to st ■THE CLOTHIERS 1 YAM HILLCO ? r ALWAYS KIND I " r.t ri Î r r