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M c M innville , O regon , W ednesday , J anuary VOL. II. NO. 15 Th* Daily Reporter. Problem. 19. 1887. voted nay on a motion to recom mit to the conference committee What can a woman do Entered in the Postoffioe at MoMinnville for When the world—her world—grows fearing that a recommital would Transmission Throngh the Mails as Sec dark? have the effect to prevent any ond Class Matter. Where can a woman go. law being enacted this session. ---------- o---------- For what strange shore embark? He voted for the bill, although D. C. IRELAND. E. L. E. WHITE. How shall she ease the slow, Strong ache of a heart pierced he questions if in practice the D. €. IRELAND A Ce., " through? clause relating to long and short Where can a woman go? PIBLISHEHS. hauls will not be detrimental if What can a woman do? not actually disastrious to much T bb D aily R epobtbb is iaaned every day in the week except Sundays, and is delivered Men can ride away of the trade of the northwest To some far battle ground, in the oity at 10 oents per week. By mail, 40 and also questions if it will give cents per month in advanoe. Batea for ad And merge their fate in the fray vertising same as for T he W kmili R epobteb . Till the old seems a lesser wound ; that relief to interior towns that they have looked for. Mr. Mitch Dash through the tempest there, & Jeb PrûrtlMg, Swoon on the earth, blood wet, ell states that he voted aye on We beg leave to announoe to the public Till many a dead man’s stare the motion to recommit, as he that we have just added a large stock of new Hath nerved them to forget! thought another conference com novelties to our business, and make a special What can a woman do? mittee would be able to elimi ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads. Statements, Business Cards, Ladies Calling Nothing, but walk her way, nate some of the objectionable Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro Wakeful the long nights through, features of the bill and to incor grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of Holding her peace by day. work. Terms favorable. Call and be oon- porate others which would be Patient and still and pale, vinoed. D. C. IRELAND & CO. beneficial. He, too, fears that Helpful at each demand— the bill will not give relief O. W. QOUCHEB. E. E. QOUCHEB. Maybe a child’s weak wail, to the interior northwest Maybe a wrinkled hand! Coucher & Goucher. that it is expected to do. It * * * v must be apparent that the bill PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Save as her duty show, is largely an experiment. No M c M innville .... O begon . Save to be strong and true, one can say with certainity, or even with tolerable assurance, Offioe àìid residence, oorner of Third and Where can a woman go? D. streets, next to the postoffioe What can a woman do? what results it will produce. —Lilly Curry. When a man of so rare judg DR. I. C. TAYLOR. ment ami so wide experience as The Inter-State Bill. o------- Senator Sherman frankly admits Late of New Orleans, La., that he cannot speak with any The Washington correspon Pile» and Fistula raj degree of confidence on the sub dent of the Oregonian asks : ciality. Consultala it must be confessed that free. No Cure. With reference to the adoption ■ ject, t he enactment of the bill looks a No Pay. by the senate of the conference good deal like a leap into the \ p#“ Offioe with H. V. V. Johnson, M. D., report on the iner-state com dark. McMinnville, Oregon. merce bill, what do these Oregon Observations. jas . m ’ oain . h . hubley . senators, who have privately Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music consulted with their brother in McMinnville and at McMinnville McCain & Hurley, ATTOK5EYS.Ar.LAW senators on this bill, and have college. Residence corner of Second and C Streets. AND NOTARIES PLBLIC, in a measure participated in the A good stock rangS of l(>0 acres, Lafayette, Oregon, discussion arising thereon, think house and barn, cfw! be bought for Especial attention paid to abstracts of title on county r<£d\ Apply at this will be the effect of the measure, $500; and settlement of estates in probate. office. Offioe—Jail buiding. up stairs. should it become a law, on the’ Half block of lauxl and six room with good/will of water, and Mrs. M. Sliadden. transportation of the northwest. cottage large and small /ruit, is offered for The only answer is, they do not sale on easy tvnns, by C. Symons. They are, hdU-cver, in Furniture will be sold with the house Fashionable Dressmaker« know. or separate. pjP"The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit precisely the same situation as Now is the time to subscribe. ting employed. every other senator in congress. Dr. Taylors method of treating piles Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay's store, Not one of them has been able ia the latest and most approved by the MoMinnville. Or. to state to a certainty what will profession and although not entirely without pain there’s no additional pain be the ultimate effect of the bill ; and the cure is permanent and com but, of course, the majority hold plete. Call at Dr. Johnsons office and consult him, it will cost you nothing Hair Cutting. Shaving and Shans- that, taken as a whole, it will unless he treats you and cures you. pooin* Parlor. w’ork beneficial results. But This is no humbug. 15c SHAVING 15c. who knows? A like question John J. Sax has his chop mill in running order, and will chop feed for C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor. might be asked of the leading $2 per ton. If this does not suit the (Suooessor to A. C. Wyndham.) journals of the land ; particular customer call and get a special rate. Ladies and children’s work a specialty. Breon is prepared to receive a ly those which have been so few Mrs. have just added to my parlor the day boarders. Three gentlemen largest and finest stock of < igars ever in this severe upon the corporation can be furnished with rooms. Cor ¿tv. Try them ner of Third and H streets, last house senators; especially Mr. Stan on the right before crossing railroad D C. IRELAND A CO., ford, who gave a most satisfac track. tory explanation, at least satis Bring on your job work. We are prepared to do job work in the factory to all minds candid now latest and most approved style of the enough to be honest. Mr. Dolph art. McMinnville, Oregon. ■ Baths.^- Fine Job Printers, PRICE TWO CENTS, MISCELLANEOUS. L J. IHM, Headquarters for STAPLE ANO FANW DRY GOODS General Merchandise. -------- o-------- Sole Agent for the Celebrated Broaiheaà * * * * Dress Goods Assortment of these Popular Goods ALL THE LATEST N0VELT1 ES, NEW' AM) DESIRA BLE COLOR INGS, .11*4 1 RECEIVED. Please Call and Examine. W hat we G uarantee FOR THE DRESS GOODS OF OUR MANUFACTURE. To be made from the very best ma terial, by skillful workmen, with the latest and most approved machinery, and to be the cheapest goods in the market when service is considered. Are so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp weather, or in a shower, without fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking. The manufacturing, dyeing and fin ishing is done in such a manner, that the goods can be washed if desired without the least injury to fabric. Our goods are wool dyed, and colors as fast as the purest dyes and greatest care and skill can make them. Goods show just what they are and will be until worn out, as there is no weighting, stiffening, or artificial lus tre used to increase the weight or fin ish ; as is the case with a large class of goods in the market, but which disap pears after a few days’ service. 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