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9 The Daily Reporter. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS If “Subscriber,” who wrote us an interesting letter from Lafa D. c. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS. yette will send us his name, Subscription Ruten, not necessarily for publication, By Carrier |>er week............................... 10 cents but us a guarantee of good faith, Dealers In Payable <>n Sutnrday,) Single Copy............................................ 2 “ we will gladly publish it. ()tber- By Mo-l Hl cents per Month (In Advance.) Headquarters for wise it goes into the waste basket. K.ntcs for Advertising Wm. Ball ami II. M. Daniel of STAPLE AND FANCY Wilt be lunde satisfuotory to ill H|>pliuantH. North Yamhill have been com McMinnv lie. t >r. Feb. 1887 plained of bv some Paul Pry for a thing they didn’t do; cut tim Agricultural Imp ements, Pumps, Special Election«. ber from t'ncle Sam’s land, Pipes, Etc. The bill by Senator Watts, ask I where they had no rights. Their Alli of which will be sold as ing that the prohibition amend neighbors say that other rural ment be submitted to tin* people, districts in the county, need not AND------- passe«! both houses, but ♦ I d expect to be called upon to as as the times will allow. Hillaboro Independent says: “It sist on their bonds, as north Cenerai Merchandise ........ <» ■ We Make a Specialty of all in presumed no special election Yamhill will see that they are Sole Agent4or the Celebrated Kinds of Job Work Par will be authorized for this pur- not restrained of their liberty by ticularly pose, ami the amendment will be furnishing all the bondsmen voted upon at the next general necessary. Iron and Tin Roofing, The senate is in possession of election. The legislature has Galvanized iron Cornioea and window caps. done the proper thing in allow the report of Maj. Jones to the In fact we do anything that comes in Assortment of these Popular Goods ing this issue to go before the secretary of war, in answer to our line, with neatness and dis patch and, people. We believe the meas Dolph’s resolution inquiring 1 JV ALL THE LATESI what works are necessary to pre NOVELTIES, NEW ure to be impracticable, but are Never Tell You it Can’t be Done. AM) DESIRA willing to abide by the decision of vent impairment of the channel BLE COLOR Bring on your designs and we will ent your the people upon this important of the Wallamet at Corvallis. patterns, and do your work, and INGS, question. Let the voters of this Maj. Jones’plan is to revet, with don’t you forget it. J< «T RECEIVED. state study the question well in a brush mattress, the whole South east cor. 3d and C streets. McMinn all its bearings, and not enact als^°Pe unstable bank, In ville. Oregon A, H, A O. O. HODSON. Please Call and Examine. law impossible of execution, void Io,’^er 1° slack tin* current across SEVENTH ANNUAL of revenue, a bribe for invasion |^ie lower peninsula at high W hat we G uarantee ami ii bid for political and judi-1 "Hter, a brace«! hurdle should be FOR THE DRESS GOODS OF OUR MANUFACTURE. 4 Ä.» cial corruption.” laid ten feet back of the revetted Since the above was placed in sl°pe. 1 lie estimated cost ot To be made from the very best ma-1 type, word has reached us that ..improvement is $14,00(1. terial, by skillful workmen, with the The acts of our legislative as latest and most approved machinery, Mr. Watts has presented a reso lution authorizing a special elec semblies are of but triHing im amt to be the cheapest good* in the tion in November next, in the portance if valid contracts by market when service is considered. Are so thoroughly finished that they matter of three constit utional one session may be annulled and can be worn in damp weather, or in a amendments which are to be declared inoperative by another, shower, without fear of being ruined submitted to the people, The ¡it the option or upon the whim by curling or shrinking. This proposed amendments are : To of political miscreants. The manufacturing, dyeing and fin ishing i* done in such a manner, that state legally employed Capt. prohibit tin* manufacture and the goods can be washed if desired sale of liquors, to change the John Mullan, and he is entitled without the least injury to fabric. date of elections from June to to pay for his services; ami it is Our goods are wool dyed, and colors Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, November, to conform to prac wrong again to exempt the OPR as fast as the purest dyes and greatest February 22d, 23d and 21th, tice in other states and to give from taxation; then, after fulfill care and skill can make them. 1887. Goods show just what they are and' ment of the compact on its part the legislature authority to regu LIST OF PRIZES. late salaries of state officers. turn about and “fix it plenty,” will be until worn out, as there is no weighting, stiffening, or artificial lus There will be prizes given on the following The cost of the special election as Mr. Osborn proposes to do by named exhibits: tre used to increase the weight or fin will be about $10,000, and the resolution introduced yesterday. ish ; as is the case with a large class of | 1st and 2d prize for best and 2d best ex hibit of Kensington painting. J. Fred (’lark handles the disposition of the legislature to goods in the market, but which disap- i 1st and 2d prize, for beat and 2d best ex hibit of Kensington embroidery. vote nay on every proposition to ORN lease matter in Hue style i pears after a few days’ service. 1st and 2d prize, for best and 2d best ex hibit of outline work by a child tinder 14 in the Oregonian to-day. He As manufacturers we have taken take money out of the state years of age. great pains to supply an article in' 1st and 2d best, for beat and 2d best ex most always hits the nail square treasury, will probably deter hibit of work of nnv kind by a boy under 14 every way reliable, ami unsurpassed . years of age. mine the fate of this resolution. ly on the head. His conclusion 1st and 2d prize, for best and 2d best ex is summed up in these words: by similar goods, either foreign or do ! hibit of crayon work. mestic, and would respectfully ask an | There will also lx- a prize given for the The poHtotlice department at “I am convinced, that if the • examination of the various styles and heaviest, lightest and prettiest baby under 1 * ' 1 year of age. Washington has issued instruct lease is eonsumated we shall shades to be found on sale by mer Parade of Firemen Tmidaj af ions to postmasters informing witness an unprecedented ex chants who are agents for the goods. ternoon. All goods of our manu'aeture should i them that hereafter postal notes pansion of trade and general Doom will be open at 7 «»’clock, will be payable at anv money prosperity, which the I nion Pa bear the name and trade mark of p. in. daily, during Hie B roadhead W orsted M ills , order office, instead of anv money Fair. cific, in its efforts to benefit itself, * • Jamestown, N. Y. —All are invited to Attend— order office selected by tin* pur will naturally confer on Oregon, chaser. Hence the purchaser is Be it remembered, “the state Admission 25 Cents. Farm For «air. Bv Order of C ommittee . not obliged to name the city or will not lose the right to legis- ACRE8. 125 in cultivation; 6 ^•¡R “ miles south west of Sheridan town he desires to send the post late for the part of the system PRICE D C. IRELAND A CO., al note to. The receiver can lying within its boundaries.” collect his money at any post- The sun shines as we go to For further information address R.G. Worth office where there is a money ington, Sheridan. Or., or Wright A Elli» order business done. press. WcHinnvillc, Oregon. A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON DRY GOODS Broaàhead. * « * Dress Goods FIREMAN'S FAIR Garrison Opera House, $5,000. 1 Dallas, Or. Fins Job Printers,