The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 26, 1887, Image 1

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    VOL. II.
NO. 21
M c M innville
OREGON,
WEDNESDAY.
JANUARY 26
PRICE TWO CENTS.
1887
»
iUiöv
entirely from all kinds of intoxi­
The D ally Reporter.
cating drinks has a good pros­
He sang of midnights gloomy,
Entered in the Postoffloe at McMinnville for Of gardens bright.and bloomy,
pect of living to be (14 years of
Transmission Through the Mails as Sec-
Of stars and wars, of seas and shores ; age; while, if a moderate drink­
ond Class Matter.
He k new he was inspired.
er, he can expect to shuttle off
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He lived on hights Elysian ;
this mortal coil at 354 years of
D. C. IRELAND.
E. L. E. WHITE.
Hope’s fancies charmed his vision ;
Headquarters for
He won some fame, but no cash age. Young men, is the prac­
D. C. IRELAND A Co.,
STAPLE AND FANCY
came—
tice worth this difference.
PIR1.INHERS.
This last fact made him tired.
The principal feature of the
T he D aily R epobteb is issued every day To follow his ideals
Mormon bill is to authorize the i
in the week except Sundays, and is delivered When hunger on you steals
attorney general to institute al
in the city at 10 cents per week. By mail. 40
Is such a game as soon grows tame
cents per mouth in advance. Rates for ad­
suit to abolish and wind up the
He did not thrive or hope.
vertising same as for T he W eekly R epobteb .
Morman church ami distribute
But dropped his lofty singing,
And now grows rich by stringing
B oo M & Job Printing* Together rhymes to suit the times its property. This presents;
quite a grave and interesting!
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We beg leave to announoe to the public
About a patent soap.
question. The power of the
that we have just added a large stock of new
Merchandise
novelties to our business, and make a speoial- ’
government to suppress a church General ---------
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•‘Reform” has relegated the
tv of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads.
by direct proceedings against it
Sole
Agent
for
the Celebrated
Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling civil service law to the
past
by its attorney general, institu­
Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs» Pro­
Its enemies no longer
grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of tense.
ted for that avowed purpose,
work. Terms favorable. Call and be con­ have any object in working for
has heretofore been supposed to
vinced.
D. O. IRELAND A CO.
its repeal.
be wanting. If such power ex­
The home rule enjoyed in the
e. W. OOUCHBB.
X. E. OOUCHKB.
ists it includes the power to
Assortment of these Popnlar Goods
Goucher & Goucher. district of Columbia is similar determine by law what is and
to that which England vouch­
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
what is not religion. If this IN ALL THE LATES1
safes to her Indian possessions.
NOVELTIES, NEW'
M c M innville
...
-
O beoon .
bill, should it become a law, be
AMD DESIRA­
The Marquis of Queensbury
sustained bv the courts, all
Offioe and residence, oorner of Third and
BLECOLOR­
did not shy his castor into the
D. streets, next to the postoffloe
heresy can by statute be weeded
INGS,
ring, but threw up the sponge
mi . m ’ oain .
m . bublby .
out of our theology and congress
JI1MT RECEIVED.
before the time was called.
will
become
the
great
ecumeni
­
McCain & Hurley,
The democratic house is not
cal council and dogmatic relig­ Please Call and Examine.
ATTORN EVS-AT-LAW
solidly cemented in Oregon. The
AND NOTARIES PVBLIC,
ion put on the firm basis of law.
Benton Leader is tolerably se­
W hat wk G uarantee
Lafayette, Oregon,
The country will naturally
vere
'
upon
the
inaugural.
It
FOR
THE
DRE88 GOODS OF OUR
Especial attention paid to abstracts of title
watch this controversy with in­
and settlement of estates in probate.
MANUFACTURE.
says: “Oregon has caught a tar­
Office-Jail buiding, up stairs.
terest.
tar. From now henceforth and
To be made from the very best ma-
terial, by skillful workmen, with the
Mrs. M. Sliadden. for four years, the question will Testimony From the Seashore.
latest and most approved machinery,
be what to do with him. Gov.
I have been Buffering with rheuma­ and to be the cheapest goods in the
Fashionable Dressmaker« Pennoyer’s message is a strange tism for about twenty-five years. I market when service is considered.
EAF'The Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­ compound of shrewd suggestions am now
forty-two yearfi old. My
Are so thoroughly finished that they
ting employed.
and impracticable views.”
pains were bo great that I have been can be worn in damp weather, or in a
Third street. Next to Bishop A Kay’s store,
The best way to lift a post out confined to my bed from eight to ten shower, without fear of being ruined
McMinnville. Or.
of the ground, is to attach a log months at a time, and two years ago by curling or shrinking.
DR. I. C. ■ TAYLOR.
chain around the hind axle of a I was in bed about nineteen months The manufacturing, dyeing and fin­
perfectly helpless, being aHlieted all
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wagon; put the other end of over. At that time, having tried ishing is done in such a manner, that
Late of New Orleans, La.,
the goods cat» be washed if desired
Piles and Fistula a Spe­ the chain on the post as far down every known remedy before 1 com­ without the least injury to fabric.
ciality. Consultation
as you can hook it. Place a hard menced the use of Swift’s Specific. Our goods are wool dyed, and colors
tree. No Cure
wood board, about 2| feet long, I used about two dozen- bottles I as fast as the purest dyes and greatest
IWo Pay.
on the ground; lean the top to­ have never had anything to act so care and skill can make them.
Goods show just what they arc and
Offioe with H V. V. Johnson, M D.; ward the post, with the chain promptly and efficiently in my life.
MoM inn villa, Oregon.
Mv health. snd vur(„ wore resj.çg'pd ; will he until worn out, as there is no
over the top of the board, the j Rebeca I’owel*
. 97 a weighting, stiffening, or artificial lus­
start the team and as the boar Fannie Guile
96 P tre used to increase the weight or fin­
draws straight it lifts the pot Ora Duel
90 -H ish ; as is the case with h large class of
Mwir Cutting, Nhuvlng and ’»ham.
Luella
Jones
out. The length of board wi
90 1 1 h goods in the market, but which disap­
pooiug Parlor.
94 n pear* after a few days’ service.
be regulated by bight of wagons Em ma Hite.
Frank
Hite
15c SHAVING 15c.
As manufacturers we have taken
92 »e
It is the boast of moderat I Bertha Guile
100
great
pains to supply an article in
C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor.
drinkers that what little the
K atie C asev , Teach
every way reliable, and unsurpassed
(Successor to A. C. Wyndham.)
imbibe has no injurious effec '
by similar goods, either foreign or do­
Ladies and children’s work a specialty.
The
on
their
lives.
A
prom
in
er.'
mestic,
and would respectfully ask an
<^•1 have just added to my parlor the
fcrgest and finest stock of cigars ever in this life insurance man of Hartforc
examination of the various styles and
fcty. Try them_______ ____ _____________
ous
fair
given
in
this
city.
er
shades to be found on sale by mer­
Conn., knocks this boast in th?
t, chants who are agents for the goods.
D C. IRELAND A CD.,
head by insisting that not on) »
Ob«eriH(i<»tiN.
All goods of our manufacture should
his experience, but the recorrí Mis- Bell« Johns.m, teacher of f mtn
III UM
­
bear the name and trade mark of
in McMinnville and at McMinnvii
of
insurance show,
„ life
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young
man
of
20
who
abstains
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Jamestown, N. T.
RcRiBBTille, Dreffffifl.
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* * Dress Goods
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Fine Job Printers,