The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 22, 1887, Image 3

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    McMinnville, Or. - - Feb. 21, 1887
CORRESPONDENCE.
Lafayette.
Miss Belle Belcher has been
very s^ck, but is improving.
A little daughter was born to
Mr. and Mrs. McVicker some
time last week.
Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Kelty
spent the past week in Portland
visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Belle Aiderman received
a very severe injury of the eye
on Sunday. She was using a
curling iron, which by some
means slipped, hitting her in
the eye and inflicting a painful
burn.
Prof. Carl Young has not
given up his school, reports to
the contrary notwithstanding.
It is his intention to resume his
duties this week if he continues
to feel as well as for the past few
days. Mrs. Young’s health con­
tinuing poor, she will remain
for a time with her mother in
McMinnville.
All lovers of justice and right
are glad that Hall’s bill attempt­
ing to ^mend the school law
failed to pass. Put in plain
words, the bill meant just this:
To take away the right of suf­
frage from the tax paying, law-
abiding women of the state, and
give the same right, unasked, to
tramps, vagabonds, impecunious
youths and indiscriminate loaf­
ers of the masculine gender. Is
it any wonder that right-minded
men and women all over the
state rose up in indignant protest?
And all, with one accord, are
gratified to know that the few
who advised the passage of such
a bill were at last left in a hope­
less minority.
And so the county seat ques-
ion is to be settled by the voters
at last. Well, that is the only
way it can be disposed of satis­
factorily to all concerned. But,
whatever yotl do, friends, don’t
get angry about it. Keep in a
good humor, and keep truth on
your side. Don’t “say the county
needs new buildings and will
have to have them,” unless you
know it to be true. Some one who
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said that the other day is very
much mistaken. Our county
buildings are in good order, and
a large number of the people
know it, * while • • more
V •• will find it
out before November.
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Lafayette has a brighter future
in store than she has had for
years, as indicated by bristling
activity and substantial improve­
ments. Her railroad facilities
are good. The narrow gauge
connecting her directly with
Portland, Salem and other cities,
to say nothing of a number of
towns in our own county, and
the west side connecting her di­
rectly with McMinnville and
other towns.
Of course Lafayette wants to
keep the county seat, and will do
so if she can ; but if she loses in
the contest, we think she will ac­
cept her defeat gracefully.
NEW TO-DAY.
The bill which proposed to
take away from taxpaying women
JOHN J. SAX,
of Oregon the privilege of voting
Has his
at school elections on the same
terms with taxpaying men and
to give men the right to vote at
In Running Order,
such elections without the prop­
-AND—
erty clause prescribed by the law, Will chop Feed for $2 per ton
fell in the house through the
or one-tenth toll.
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weight of its own injustice. The Farmers and
others having grain to chop
oome to my mill, and attend to any
vote upon it was 38 to 19, and can
business in the oity to better advantage than
the only thing now left of the driving two miles out of town to get their
ohopping done.
JOHN J. 8AX
contemptible attempt is the hu­
McMinnville, Or.
miliating knowledge that there
are nineteen men in the lower
house of the Oregon assembly
who voted for a measure so pal­ Dining Station of the 0. C. R. R.
McMinnville, Oregon.
pably and shamelessly unjust.
Feed Chopping Mill
Til Central Hotel,
F. Multner, Prop.
S elina .
Facts Worth Knowing.
Home rulers—Women.
Swift’s Specific is a medicine
that has done more to relieve
suffering humanity than all the
physicians.—-Larry Gantt.
A bird on the toast is worth
eighteen in the bush.
Cancer is the worst form of
blood poison, but Swift’s Specific
has conquered cancer.
A court house—The home of
marriageable daughters.
The worst cases of scrofula
have yielded to the influence of
Swift’s Specific.
Needles were invented in 1545,
and some men haven’t learned to
thread them yet.
S. S. S. is purely vegetable,
and it is an antidote to all vege­
table and mineral poison. Thous­
ands have tested it.
“He who laughs can commit
no deadly sin,” said the wise and
sweet-hearted woman who was
the mother of Goethe.
A gentleman in Montgomery,
Ala., took S. S. S. to cure an
ulcer, and he affirms that it cured
him of incipient consumption
also.
S. S. S. in dry powder form
will suit all temperance folks.
They can use alcohol or leave it
out, as suits them best.
“Is marriage declining ?” asks
an exchange. No, it is generally
accepting.
The Swift Specific Company
have two books they mail free to
all who may apply for them.
One on Contagious Blood Poi­
sons and the other on Blood and
Skin Diseases. Send for them.
For sale by Rogers & Todd.
Treatise on blood and skin dis­
eases mailed free. The Swift
Specific Co., drawer 3, Atlanta,
Georgia; 157 W. 23d street, New
York.
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(Late of the 8t. Charles.)
Thia Hotel has just been refitted and new­
ly refurnished throughout, and will be kept
in a flrat class style.
The table is supplied with all the market
affords, and guests can rely upon good clean
beds, and oomfortablS rooms.
Special aocomodations for commercial
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Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
February 22d, 23d and 24th,
1887.
LIST OF PRIZES.
There wi I be prizes given on the following
named exlrbila:
let o id 2d prize for best and 2d I sat ex­
hibit of Kou'ungton p ' ’ting.
1st and "1 prize, for Lest or I 2d best ex­
hibit of Kensington e nbroidery.
1st and 2d prize, ’or he . erm !'d best ex­
THIS
And Insist
hibit of outline wo. k by a child under 14
yoars of age.
Exact
npon
•st a id 2d
'or • ( . ai I 2d best ex­
hibit of W j . L of any kind 1,v n boy under 14
ABEL years
HAVEN
of n-.o.
1st P”d 2d prize, for best and 2d best ex­
on Each hibit of oravon work.
them
There will also be a prize given for the
CHIMNEY heaviest, lightest a 1 pretties, baby under 1
with
year of age.
I.
PatOct.
Following Isa list of prizes offered: For the
prettiest baby, gold neokr
; lightest and
heaviest baby tinder one year of age, each a
The
TOP
i;old ring; outline work by a child nnder
manufactured ONLY by
ourteen ye rrn, first prize, ear rings, second
prize scrap book; Kensington embroidery,
GEO. A. MACBETH &
drat prize, rapkin ring, seoond prize, box
PITTSBURGH. PA.
writing ps;?r: kensington painting, first
prize, manicure set, second prize, braokrt;
J. J ohnson . crayon Wbrk, first p ize, paper holder, second
J. M c D onooh .
priz«*, pitcher; boy s work, first prize, paper
holder, seoom prize, inkstand.
Parade of Firemen Tuesday af­
ternoon.
PEARLTOP
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CO,,
McDonogh & Johnson
CoinmiNNion
ilercli antw, Doors will he open at 7 o’clock,
—AND DKALZBS IN—
p. m. daily, during the
Fair.
All kinds of California and Oregon
—
All
are
invited
to Attend—
produce.
Admission 25 Cents.
211 WASHINGTON 8TREET,
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By Order of
C ommittex .
San Franoisoo, California.