The Daily Reporter, CURRENT THOUGHT. Some indefatigable statistician has figured it out that the gov­ bacription Kat«*». By Carrier per «wk........................... 10 oenta ernment pays $7,000 an hour for (Payable on Saturday.) Single Copy.......................................... “ pensions. By Mail 40 oenta per Month (In Advance.) The mammoth lens of the Kale» for tdvcrtioiiiK Will la» made aHtiafactory to all applicanta. Lick observatory, the largest McMinnville, Or Jan 6 1887 one in the world, have arrived in < ’alifornia. Calling attention to the fact The Suez canal is to be widened that twelve eighty ton guns are to accommodate the increasing on the way from England to traffic through that route, the Victoria, the New York Herald Egyptian government having says that if all the large guns given its permission. poHsessed by this government Associate Justice Woods, of were mounted in San Francisco ibe United State s supreme court they would n ed to protect that is at L ob Angles, Cal., danger­ city against even one of the ously ill, and little hope is en­ twelve eighty ton guns. tertained of his recovery. ..... I Beecher says he could neither The Washington Republican asks: “Has the republican converse nor read in English party such a surplus of strength railway cars. He found that in that some of its great newspapers the one he had to raise his voice, can afford to devote their ener­ uiout the time that the ice damages. The next day the move« in the Danul>e. Should surface of the ocean was as calm it progress, the United States and smiling as the placid bosom will produoe the wheat, and of a suu lit lake, and a skiff Euro|»e will buy it. could cross to the mainland. I). JKK1.AN1) 4 CO. PIBLIHHEKH. Perhaps no school book ever published in America has en­ joyed such a phenomenal suc­ cess as Barnes’ brief History of the United States. First pub­ lished in 1870, its clear, logical and systematic arrangement, its concise presentation of the sali­ ent facts in the history of the country, its charming style, so different from the dull, prosaic chroicles then in use throughout the United States, attracted the attention of educators every­ where, and it at once became a general favorite in the school­ room. Year by year, since that time, the demand for it has con­ tinued to increase, to such ex­ tent, that it may be safely said that more copies of it are sold annually than of any three books of its class now before the pub­ lic. It may be said moreover, that it is the only school history which is truly national, for it is used in every state in the Union. .......... ------------- Talking with C. A. Wallace yesterday, who is an importer and breeder of Holstein stock, we were more than ever convinc­ ed that his is “the right idea.” Last week W. W. Spaulding of Portland slaughtered five head of half-grade Holstein steers tak- yn fresh from pasture on J. B. Knapp’s farm. The steers were raised on grass alone never hav­ ing been fed a mouthful of grain and were as good as any stall- fed beef ever killed. Two of the steers, 3-year-olds weighed, live weight, 297(1 pounds, 2 2-yr-olds, 2790 pounds, and a 20-months- old steer, 1200 pounds. The net weight of the three largest, is 2400 pounds and of the five, 3790 pounds, nearly 55 per cent, of the live weight of the cattle. These cattle are an example of enhanced profits from breeding good common cows to a pure­ bred bull of superior stock in preference to the too common practice of using scrub bulls for that purpose. As it is, in this instance, these Holstein steers brought their owner at least $12 more per head than they could have been sold for had they been from scrub stock. miscellaneous . QUIT YOUR KOHSEHSE! . APl’KKSOV * Wank You to get right down to business* Because you feel that times are a lit­ tle hard is just the reason yon should take advantage of our popu­ lar way of doing business. We ask you to buy Good Goods at low prices, For they are cheaper in the long run, Look better, Fit neater, And are nicer in every way. It is for your interest and our interest. Economy for you, And makes you solid customers of ours. We give you plain, honest talk and let our competitors feed you on taffy. 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