The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, March 19, 1887, Image 2

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By Carrier tier week............... . ........ 10 cent»
(Payable on Satarday.)
Single Copy....................................... 2 *'
By Mail M) oents per Month (In Advance.)
Hates fer Adverlhiii»
Will be mude aiitmfuotory to all applicants.
McMinnville. Or.
-
- Meli. 19. 1887
Brought To Limerick
Haleru Statesman.
NEW TODAY.
It isn’t genius that tells on the
world, but downright and hon­
est hard work. Your brain may
ferment and effervesce like a
yeast pot, but unless you can
settle down to steady toil you
are worth no more to the com­ Wholesale and Retail dealers in Field,
Vegetable and Flower
munity than a soap bubble,
which bursts so soon that it is
hardly worth one’s while to stop
to look at it. A good blacksmith
is worth a round dozen of gen­
iuses who wear long hair and
Byronic collars and wonder why
the world doesn’t adore them.
Mrs. Beecroft.
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The effect of the failure of the
deficiency bill will be more se- Imperial Egg Food, Garden Tools,
rious than is generally believed,
Fertilizers, Etc.
inasmuch as it contained pro­
visions for supplying pressing
demands for postal cards; stamps,
and other items connected with
the postal service, the denial of
which will, it is expected, se­
riously embarrass the depart­
ment and the public. The legal
machinery of the government
will also be materially disarrang­
ed during the remainder of the
fiscal year, as no money will be
PNRTLAND, OREGON.
available for jurors, witnesses or
marshalls’ fees, and perhaps
Sparks informers.
MILLER BROS.,
NEW TO-DAY.
NEW
SPRING
GOODS
AT
The Statesman had a sub­
scriber at East Portland, who
owed 119.50 for subscription to
the weekly. He was respectful­
ly reminded of the fact of his
delinquency, and asked to remit.
He did not respond until pressed
an<l then he flatly refused to pay.
CALL
The Account was put into the
hands of (lol. S. R. Harrington,
who represented Multnomah
county in the last legislature,
with power to sue, and suit was
AND SEE THEM.
brought at once. The refractory
subscriber was brought to “ lim­
erick,” and paid the full amount
of his bill, together with the
costs of the action.
Had this
effort to bring the wayward
brother to time failed, he would
have been arrested on the charge
EP’Send for Catalogne.
of larceny, and allowed to de­
A young man named Scott,
fend himself before the proper
Hear ye, people of Yamhill county. I will
met with a very painful accident
ailroad. sell my fine stock of BOOTS and SHOES
naciflc
authorities of the United States.
0mygOn
r opular
now on hand at ten per cent discount, and
R oute.
anges. my
Icturesque
Thursday,
near
Hopew
ell
church.
ver
It is a crime to take papers
Fast Time, Sure Cojn-^stiou, New Equipment Large, New and Ele­
from the postoilice, ami then re­ He was chopping a small tree, 225 Miles Shortest
gant Stock
fuse to pay for them. This paper when it lodged, and finally left
20 Hours Less Time.
That
is
en
route, will be sold at a profit of
will not be forced upon any one the stump suddenly, striking Accommodations unsurpassed for comfort ten per cent. There is
safety. Fares and Freights MUCH
ONLY
and it will go a good way to get him in the leg below the knee, aud
LESS than by any other route between all One BOOT and SHOE store in McMinnville
crushing the bones badly, and in Willamette valley and San Francisco.
where you can Ret your moneys worth, and
what is due it. If a man is not
that is at Deilschneider’s. Come and see me.
holding Mr. Scott a prisoner for
County bank.
Only Route via Yaquina Bay Next door to Yamhill
able to pay, and does not deny
F.
DEILSCHNEIDEK
fully
two
hours
before
relieved.
•S*
his bill, that is another question.
To
San
Francisco.
Drs. (toucher and Galbreath
4» • » » — —-
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OAII.Y PASSENGER TRAINS.
BISHOP & KAY.
The last legislature appropri­ were summoned to dress the
(Except Sundays.)
ated *41,000 to pay its own ex­ wounds, and it was hoped they Leave Corvallis at 2 p. nt. Leave Ya­
quina at 7:10 a. m.
penses, exclusive of the print­ might save the leg, but were
called
again
to-day,
and
it
is
Oregon
and
California, West side, trains
ing. Of this amount, says the
connect at Corvallis.
Telegram, $34,003.75 has been thought amputation will be nec­ The steamship Yaquina city, whioh has
been undergoing repairs, and the Santa Ma­
paid out by the state treasurer, essary.
ria will each sail on the dates below named:
and there still remain outstand­
YAQUINA.
If any newspaper claiming to
Third St., Opposite
ing warrants which bring the I»»' respectable desires to adver­ Yaquina City......... .
Thursday, Jan. 27
.Wednesday, Feb. 2
Santa Maria...........
sum up to somewhere in the vi­ tise a scheme of plunder like Yaquinn City......... .............. Tuesday Feb. 8
YAMHILL CO, BANK.
Monday Feb. 14
Santa Maria
cinity of $40,000, about $1,000 the Louisana State lottery, it is Yaquina City
D on ’ t F orget the P lace ,
,
Sunday Feb. 20
....Saturday,
Feb.
20
Santa
Maria
under the limit set by the leg­ an affair of the paper itself, pro­ Yaquina City
Friday, March 4
—Where yon will—
islature. It has been estimated vided it does so in a fair and
EloM SJ ; FBAN0I8C0.
.Friday Jan. 28
by the secretary of state that open manner, but when it seeks Santa Maria
Thursday, Feb. 3
V.upiina City
(he printing will cost near $10,- under the cunning guise of Santa Maria.
Wednesday Feb. 9
Yaquina City
Tuesday Feb. 15
000; and so the total expense of
Santa Maria.
Monday, Feb. 2P ’
reading matter to boom such Yaquina City
Sunday Feb. 27
the late session will approach
stealing, it becomes an affair to
Daily Passenger Traine
$.'»0,000. The expense of the
be dealt with by the community,
(Except Sundays,)
session of two years ago was
who are thus imposed upon. Leves Yaquina ....................... 6:20 a.m.
\rrive Corvallis
..............
10:38 t. m.
about $28,000, exclusive of print­
—IN THE -
Such was our thought on find­ Arrive Albany
ll:3na. m.
ing, and of the special session,
Leave Albany
12:40 p. m.
ing a “a family paper” in our Arrive ' 'orvallis.......................
122 pm.
$16,000.
Arrive Yaquina
.. 3:45 p.m. LATEST STYLES.
mail yesterday; and in almost ’rhe Companv reserves the right to ohange
Goods of all kind, and a bo vs
•ailing days. Fare«, between Corvallis and all Furnishing
The largest farm in the world every man’s mail, perhaps, in San
THE LOWEST PRICES. Also agents
Francisoo, Rail and Cabin, $14; Kail for the
Steerage. $9.88.
is in Louisiana. It comprises the whole United States this and For
information apply to
Brownsville Woolen Mitt,
( H AS. C HOGUE,
1,500,000 acres and has a navi­ week; devoted almost entirely to
Acting Gen. F. and P rm . Agent.
Carrying a full line of all goods made by
Corvallis, Oregon these celebrated mills.
gable water front of 300 miles. the swindle.
F. W. Redmond’s.
BOOTS § SHOES
■THE CLOTHIERS!
YAMHILL CO.,
ALWAYS FIND