The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 28, 1887, Image 2

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NEW TO-DAY.
The Portland Democrat states
The Statesman of the 26th,
that the manager of the Casino
tires a solid shot when it says:
D. C. IREI.AM) A CO. PUBLISHERS.
Some other man wants to he circuit opera house “had twins a day or A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
judge with next to nothing to do, at two ago.” The Democrat must
Mu b»t ri pt ion Kate«.
a salary of $3,’MM) a year, and a bill is
certainly be mistaken. Now
By Carrier per week.............................. 10 cents
Dealers In
before the legislature for another ju­
(Payable on Saturday.)
Hal,
what
’
s
the
use?
Te,
he!
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dicial district. If the legislature
By Mail 10 cents per Month (In Advance.)
It is a sad fact that the two
would take the trouble to intelligently
HARDWARE,
re-district the state, it would find that New England pulpits which are
Hale» for Advert iwiiig
TINWARE &
Will tw Iliade satisÍMCtory to all applicants. we have one superfluous district al­ most attractive just now are oc­
ready. The seven we now have could cupied by men who have been
Jan. 2«, 1887 easily be put into six, and then several
charged with adultery and have
of the judges of these would not be
Agricultural Implements, Pumps,
employed half the time. As it is some not been able to secure acquittal.
The Evening Reporter.
Pipes, Etc.
of them are not now employed more This is discouraging to thous­
Alli of which will be sold as
Commencing with Monday than one-third of the time.
ands of pure and able clergy­
next, T he D aily R eporter will What the people want is more men who preach to “a beggarly LOW FOR CASS.
array of empty benches.”
appear as an evening paper, in­ district and less judges.
As the times will allow,
Associate-Editor
Jackson,
of
stead of a morning issue. This
Editorial Notes.
the East Oregonian, Senator We Make a Specialty of all
change is brought about by the
Kinds of JFob Work Par*
Tlios. Steven’s claim to fame Wager’s paper, has been sub-
ticularly
urgent* demand for an evening is that he has just ridden round pcenaxl to appear before the
journal, and at the request of the world on a bicycle, the first committee appointed by the leg­ Iron and Tin Roofing,
many patrons, and in order to man that ever did such a thing. islature to investigate the Sig-
iron Cornices and window caps.
The happiest couple in Des lin-Wagner controversy, with Galvanized
fill certain requirements that a
In faot we do anything that oomea in
our line, with neatness and dis
morning duily cannot meet. Moines got mad at each other files of the East Oregonian da­
patch and,
ten years ago, and each deter­
The success that has attended mined not to speak first. They ting from the 1st to the 20th of
the current month, on Wednes­ Never Tell You it Can't be Done.
the venture from the start, gives have lived together very happily
day next, for authority as to
any our designs and we will out your
great encouragement to the pro­ eVer since. They can’t quarrel articles that have appeared in Bring patterns,
and do your work, and
don
’t you forget it.
prietors, who are now actively without breaking their resolu­ that paper in relation to Sena­
prqpariug greater improvements tions.
tor Siglin.—Salem Statesman.
South east cor. 3d and C streets, MoMinn-
yille, Oregon.
A. H. A O. O. HODSON.
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House
bill
No,
107,
introduced
than ever in -connection with*
by Mr. Lafollette, of Sheridan >
their publishing business.
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and read the first time, is an
The daily is no longer an ex­
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act to create and authorize a if
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periment but an established fact. commissioner of estrays. Its
AT THE
The prosperity of this commun­ object is to restore straying
ity has been argumentad fully stock to their owners. The bill
200 per cent, by its publication, is a good one and will undoubt­
MoMrnnviile, Oregon.
and it is recognized all over the edly pass.
Third St., Opposite
Monday,
Febru
ary
7th.
Concerning
the
new
girl
baby
Y ATM HILL CO BANk,
state as a live, wide-awake and
at Secretary Whitney’s house, it Will be sold at Publio Auction to the
D on ’ t F orget the P lace ,
progressive vehicle of popular
highest bidder, a tine large Kitchen Range
is stated that it is to be named almost
new, suitable for a large family, a
favor.
—Where you will—
Frances Cleveland, in pursuance hotel or restaurant.
Beds and Bedding.
As the procession moves, we’ll to a promise made to Mrs. Cleve­
CARPETS. Kitchen and Dining Room
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be found near the band.
land several weeks ago. Sena­ Furniture, Lamps, Tables and Chairs, and a
thousand other things too numerous to
I
tor Payne, of Ohio, the baby’s mention.
A Connundrum.
TERMS OF SALE:
grandfather, drew his check this
All sales under $10, Cash. All sales over
w.
Some one signing himself “D” afternoon for $10,000 as a pres­ $10, eight months credit, with approved
notes.
and writing from Sublimity to ent for the little one.
This is a positive and peremptory sale.
F. MULTNER.
The
recent
rains
have
swollen
the Salem Statesman, propounds
INTHE—
the following for the new execu­ the sluggish Pudding river to a
31 <• 31 in il vi lie
tive: Gov. 1‘ennoyer’s message roaring torrent. On Sunday
says the money loaning class is night tin* old mill-dam on the LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES Furnishing Goods of all kind, and above
all THE LOWEST PRICES. Also agents
the most prosperous. The gov-' McAllister place, six miles east
for the
of
this
city,
gave
wav,
carrying
ernor owns a saw mill in Port-j
lirouiiMville Woolen Hill,
with
it
the
wagon-road
bridge
I
land, and if reports are true, he [
Carrying a full line of all goods made by
these celebrated mills
and
the
railroad
bridge
below,
j
has made money faster and more
I
W. T. BAXTER.
F. J. MARTIN.
of it in proportion to tin' capital The latter is on a switch of the I
invested than any bank or money i Narrow Gauge line, and will
& HENDERSON, New Firm, New Goods, New Prices
loaner in the state, and if report not interfere with the running, LOGAN ----- BROS.
PROPRIETORS —
At the New Store of
does not likewise do him injus­ of trains.
riii< < arrt;»u<'». Hacks and
The editoral “we” is on the
tice, helms been an active party
Saddle Horses,
in a combination of the mills wane. The signed editoral is I
And everything in the Livery hire,
in good shape
within the reach of Portland to now common in many newspa­
Sucoeaaora to Al. HUSSEY,
Tbird
street, McMinnville, Oregon.
At
Reasonable
Rates.
put up the price of lumber to a pers, and before many years it is
much higher figure than it was thought all the newspaper edi­ WT. CHARLIE HOTEL
selling for under competition. torials will be signed by the
T. HIUXTNBR. Prop.,
Comer
Third and B streets,
Isn’t that as bad as the corpora­ author. This will be rough on .’VIC1V1INNT1LL»;
.
.
ORKiOIV A new, neat and clean stock. Every article
tion, and worse than “Chinese ’ those who scoop indiscriminately I New house! New furniture! Unsurpassed A No. 1. Fruit Jârs, Butter Crocks, Colored
Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods, To-
in the oountry. Rates—fl to f 2 per day ac­
cheap labor?” And yet he does 1 from their exchanges.—Astorian , cording
, ,
baoco. Pipes and Cigars.
to room. Single tuealt 25 cent«.
Lodging,
25
t
>
50
cents
according
to
room.
not ask the legislature to regulate Not at all. Clip the name off, Board and Lodging, $4 to per week. Twc, l*resb Fruit and Vegetable« in Season.
Give me a call. Inspect mv stock, and I
Fine Sample Rooms for oominereial men.
you, goose. Next ?
the price of lumber.
will guarantee prices to suit you.
Give me a call and see for yourself.
The, Daily Reporter.
Stoves
BISHOP & K.
St. Charles ...Hotel,
THE CLOTHIEBS-;
YAMHILL CO.,
ALWAYS FIND
LATESTJJTYLES.
F bkh Fun tarns.