The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, March 26, 1887, Image 2

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    NEW TO-DAY
terests, in short, in every de­ A letter from Mrs. D. A. Wal­
partment that invites industry lace to Mrs. A. J. Apperson,
and promises wealth. There is paints a doeful picture of travel
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS.
NEW SPRING
no reason, except such as intel­ on the NPK. The ice moved out
Sllbkcription Hairs.
ligent endeavor on the part of of the Missouri March 17th, but
By Carrier per week.......................... 10 cents her citizens might overcome, lodged half a mile below Bismarc.
(Payable on Saturday.)
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why she should not draw capital The river began rising in the
By Mail 10 cents per Month (In Advance.)
and invite thrift to her borders afternoon. A gorge formed at
GOODS
Kate» for Advertising
with a success that is just now Washburn, 40 miles north, and
Will be made satisfactory to all applicants. making a boom in California. the river rose that night 20 feet
Parsimony and politics have at that point. When the Wash­
McMinnville, Or,
had hold of this matter long burn gorge breaks, it was expect­
AT
enough, and both should be ed the immense amount of water
Falling Behind.
trodden beneath the feet of ener­ above would sweep everything
it is evident to any observer gy and enterprise, those steady before it. The breaking up of
of ordinary intelligence, that yoke fellows of progress, without the gorge at Washburn formed
Oregon is falling behind Califor­ the labors of which prosperity a gorge at Sibley Island, ten miles
nia in the matter of legitimate halts, inert and careless, at the sourh. Watchers are stationed
immigration effort. The papers foot of the hill, content to abide along the river for fifty miles and
of the latter slate teem with ac­ in narrow plenty for the few, telephone wires are being used in
counts of the arrival of visitors without exploring the bights forwarding intelligence of the
from all sections of the country that are crowned with abun­ river’s state. But the death and
CALL
in search of homes and business dance for the many.
destruction was impossible to
locations,. Hotels in the princi­
estimate. Mrs. W. speaks of help­
A man who believes he doesn’t less children in tree tops, beyond
pal cities are crowded, and agents
whose business it is to answer get his money’s worth and is do­ the power of saving them by hu­
questions and furnish informa­ ing an act of charity in subscrib­ man hands, and other dreadful
AND SEE THEM.
tion to new comers, are politely ing for a newspaper hasn’t any and dreaded calamities.
attentive to the details assigned mind to think, and his soul is so
Vancouverites do not appear
them. Mtcli preliminary work small that they won’t take the
of course has been done in the trouble to look for it at the day to be stuck after the idea of put­
way of circulating descriptive of judgment. Ninety-nine times ting up a lot of money for a fire­
literature throughout the coun­ in a hundred the man who “can’t men’s blow out next June. The
try. Californians advertise Cali­ afford” his mind and his family fact is that the average “sub­
fornia persistently and system­ three cents’ worth of metal and scription paper” is becoming a
atically, and if any Oregon moral stimulus a week, can afford monumental sack of gall in the Hear ye. people of Yamhill county. I will
sell my fine stock of BOOTS and SHOES
crumbs fall in their way they to fill his skin full of rot-gut Pacific northwest.
now on hand at ten per oent discount, and
my
do not scorn to pick them up whiskey fifty-two times a year
NEW TO-DAY.
Large, New and Ele­
and
can
afford
to
use
tobacco
un
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and appropriate them. This
gant Stock
latter is not the fault of Califor­ til his breath would knock the
OWED
TO
That is en route, will be sold at a profit of
ten per cent. There is
nia agents; is the natural result core out of an ink roller at twen­
ONLY
of inertia on the part of Orego­ ty paces. And generally he is
One BOOT and SHOE store in MoMinnville
where you can get your moneys worth, and
nians. These latter are not less the man who talk^of newspapers
that is at Deilschneider’s. Come and see me.
Next door to Yamhill County bank.
enthusiastic in their admiration behjg dependent on the public
F. DEILSCHNEIDER.
of their state, and its resources ^/support.
R. B. HIBBS,
of climate, soil and productions/ Does Bro. Westerfield want to
than Californians arc. Indeed/
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get us into a back room and go
MERCHANT TAILOR,
they may be said to be perfcrbiy through a pantomime concern­
willing to let the advantages of ing the town site speculations of
Third St., McMinnville, Or.
the state speak for themselves, Lafayette ? And should we ac­
while they plod along, pitying cept his offer to come, as invited,
people who, in hunting homes, should the meeting enjoin secre-
Is still adding to his large and well
do not know enough to come to sv we could not consistently THE ROOSTER.
Oregon, but making no effort to [comply, as we are in quest of How dear to tuy heart is the elegant rooster, selected stock of patterns for spring
•Id Public Opinion we all know so well,
and summer wear.
aid them in deciding to come. information for the public. Do • Who
lifts up his voice when people are tickl'd.
This is short sightedness that is you still refuse to grant the re- And crows when his tidings are joyful to tell.
The dooster the booster
inexcusable. There was a time | quest ; perhaps some one else will
The bouncing old rooster
Suits made to order at lowest living
The jolly old rooster with tidings to tell.
when California might reasona­ volunteer to furnish the facts.
Now lately this rooster has taken to crowing
rates.
bly’ be expected to receive the
The tariff of rates overland In favor of us and the goods that we sell.
Our trade is increasing and daily increasing
cream of eastern immigration, under the inter-state laV has Due to the public opinion fknow very well.
Then hurrah for the rooster
Give Him A Call.
but that time passed away with been published. The tariff is
The bouncing old rooster
the completion of direct trans­ on some kinds of goods prohibi­ l he jolly old rooster with tidings to tell.
continental communication with tory. If there was any assur­ t^^That people are please with the
the busv centers of trade in the ance that it would be permanent
prices and goods sold by *
E. W. ALLEN.
cast, and with the marvelous it might stimulate manufactures
(Successor
to H. Hanson.)
push ami energy of the middle here and so eventually prove a BISHOP <fc KAY
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
an established fact,
west. Oregon has the land, the benefit to this section. But no The past year, as is they
Farm, Garden. Flower and Tree Seeds.
all ,
—ALSO—
climate, the diversity of oppor- one expects this law to stand
CROW OVER THEIR SUCCESS Fruit. Shade and Ornamental Trees, Garden and
tunity, the natural resources in long enough to bring about this
Of the past year, and now Hock in to
Orchard Tools, Etc.
mineral and agricultural wealth; result.
inspect the new spring styles.
Send for Catalogue.
The doors are open ; no price
in Stock raising and fruit grow-j
$1..M) in advance! for the Reporter for
171 Front Street, Portland. Oregon.
The Qftily Reporter,
F. W. Redmonâ’s
BOOTS i SHOES
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SEEDS.
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aclIltlCS, 111
1^87, mean« jaat what it t*y«—ni
111 111 bt ring in- Not a month after the beginning.
advamo ».
for admission. Come right along.
¡-^“Forsaie in McMinnville by Charles
BISHOP A KAY. Gnssen.
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