The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, March 11, 1887, Image 2

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McMinnville, Or.
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- Meh. 11,1887
War Taxes.
the rivers and harbor bill, vetoed
the ¡tension bill, and admits that
the annual surplus in the treas­
ury will be from $90,000,000 to
$100,000,000. Yet the house,
where, under the constitution all
revenue bills must orignate,
made no movement whatever to
repeal war taxes, which in time
of peace are an outrage upon the
people.
Visit to McMinnville.
tat* k or Io County Seat;
h Let: Tallo Business a Little.
OUR MOTTO IS SMALL Prof-
its and quick returns. Hon­
NEW TO-DAY.
NEW
SPRING
GOODS
AT
¡¿eferring to a statement of the
We had the pleasure of visit­ est Goods, Honest
finances of this goverment, from
Weights and Full
1863 to June 30th. 1886, sent to ing McMinnville last month, and
Measure
us by Senator Dolph, we observe in connection with the Rev. Mr.
that in 1863 the receipts per Parker of Eugene city, of assist­ Upon which we hope to win
your esteem and patronage.
capita were $3.86 against expen­ ing the Rev. Mr. Fair in holding
ditures per capita $21.42, and the a pre-lent mission. The attend­
Our connections with East­
excess against the nation was ance at all the services, although
ern and Pacific coast dealers
$602,043,434.22. The last year the weather was very disagrea-
and manufacturers are such
CALL
per capita receipts were $5.67, ex­ ble, was excellent, and we hope
that we are enabled to
penditures per capita $4.70, and and pray much good was done.
buy these goods as low or
the balance in favor of the treas­ We were greatly pleased to find
lower than our competitors,
ury amounted to $63,463,771.27. that some improvements had
whether general or special
It is quite a commentary on the been made to the church since
dealers. Buying goods in
AND SEE THEM.
abilities of this Nation, to ob­ our last visit, especially in the
greater quantities than most
serve the array of figures present­ chancel arrangements, and that
competitors, and when hand­
ed in this table, and we thank the church looks so neat, clean
lingbusiness of any kind the
Mr. Dolph for the same. Refer­ and well cared for. Too much
volume of business enters
ring to the unhappy condition praise can not be given to the
largely into the account in
of Europe where the people are ladies Guild, who have kept up
their
organization
for
years,
al
­
taxed in time of peace for the
determining the profit or
maintenance of their military though for a large portion of the
margin to be realized out of
establishments upon a war foot­ time they have been without a
ye, people of Yamhill county. I will
it. Therefore all General sell Hear
my fine stock of BOOTS and SHOES
settled
minister.
By
their
efforts
ing, the New York Tribune com­
on hand at ten per cent discount, and
Dealers do have an ad­ now
my
placently remarks: “That is a they have kept the church in
vantage over special dealers, Large, New and Ele­
bad country to live in where good repair, and met all inci­
and the greater quantity of
gant Stock
peace costs as much us war.” dental expenses. The parish is
That
is
en
route, will be sold at a profit of
goods
sold
or
the
volume
of
True enough, and happy is Amer­ also indebted largely to the ven­
ten per cent. There is
business done, the greater
ONLY
ica that she is secure in her po­ erable Dr. II. V. V. Johnson,
One BOOT and SHOE store in McMinnville
that
advantage
and
the
less
who
for
years
has
kept
the
church
sition, thanks to the sou, from the
where you can get your moneys worth, and
that is at Deilschneider's. Come and see me.
open
with
lay
services
whenever
the
price
ought
to
be.
Hav-
conditions which make a Euro­
Next door to Yamhill County bank.
F. DEILSCHNEIDEB.
ing a full and Complete
pean country such a bad one to the services of a clergyman could
Stock of the following
live in. But the true significance not be secured. Thus, through
the
efforts
of
the
guild,
and
of
of the remark lies in its applica­
lines of goods from the lead­
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tion to this country where war Dr. Johnson as lay-reader, the
ing dealers and best inanu-
church
has
not
been
suffered
to
taxes are maintained twenty
facurers, which we replenish
years after the war is over. If die. Now we rejoice to know
with new fresh goods month­
the Tribune really believes the that the prospects for the future
ly or oftener as the trade re-
sentiment embodied in its little are encouraging. Some time
quires, to wit: LADIES
apothegm, why don’t it advocate since a Sunday school was or­ Dress and Fancy Goods, Gents
the filial placing of our own sys­ ganized, for the first time in the and Boys Clothing and Furnish­
history of the parish. It began ing Good«, Hat» and Cap«, Boot«
Third St., Opposite
tem of taxation on the peace with
twelve pupils and has al­ and Shoes, Crockery, Queens
basis, instead of insisting on the ready increased to thirty, with ware and Glass ware,
YAMHILL CO BANK.
maintenance of a war tariff, the prospectsof much greater growth.
D on ’ t F orget the P lace ,
and a full line of fresh grocer­
like of which is not known else­ McMinnville has grown very
ies, so our customers do not
where in the world, in these pip­ much during the past few years,
have to deal at half dozen
—Where you will—
ing times of peace? Another and is likely to continue to do
places to supply their wants.
so, for it is surrounded on all
call for the redemption of $10,- sides by a large extent of agri­
While we do not propose to
000,000 1ms been issued by act­ cultural country. There is much
be undersold, yet do not and
ing Secretary Fairchilds. Three talk now of its becoming the
can not put these goods in
county
seat.
A
vote
is
to
be
had
competition with AllCttoil
more such calls will wipe out all
on
that
question
at
the
election
or Short Weight goods
(>f the throe per cents, after which
next fall, and if it should result
sold to the trade by unscru­
no more bonds are payable until in favor of McMinnville, it will
Sept. 1,1891. Mcanwhilecongress certainly become a very impor­ pulous dealers. We fear no
—IN THE—
honest
competition.
Thank
­
neglects and refuses to adopt any tant center for church work. We
ing people for past patron-i
mean> to chock the accumula­ hope and believe that the people
age and favors, will be pleas­ Furnishing Goods of all kind, and above
tion of the surplus in the treas­ will do all in their power to keep
ed
to have you call and de-1 all THE LOWEST PRICES. Also agent?
Mr. Fair among them, and that
ury. Democrats and republicans he and they will, in due time,
termine for yourselves what for the
are alike culpable about this see the fruits of patient sowing
merit is in our modest claim. ■Brownsville Woolen Mill,
A .T
APPFRADN 1 Carrying a full line of all goods made by
matter. The President pocketed and waiting.—Churchman.
21. J. 211 I rjlvoUIN. i these celebrated mills
F. W. Redmond’s.
BOOTS i SHOES
THE CLOTHIERS
YAMHILL CO..
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ALWAYS FIND
CLOTHING
LATEST STYLES.
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