The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, March 29, 1887, Image 2

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The Daily Reporter.
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Happy Valley.
Prof. Crawford was very busy
last week ; having examined four
classes, viz : geometry, grammar
rhetoric and arithmetic.
There is a gate on Collegeside
that could perhaps tell some very
interesting things, that is if gates
could hear and talk. People com­
ing from church are getting ac­
customed to see a couple of forms
lingering in the neighborhood
of the above named gate, as if
they were loth to part even for a
few hours.
T om B ericht .
NEW TO-DAY.
NEW SPRING
There being no corresponden ,
Subscription Kale«.
from this point perhaps a few
By Carrier per week............................ 10 cents
items would be acceptable.
( Payable on Saturday.)
Single Copy........................................ 2 “
B. F. Rhodes of your city has
By Mail lOomts per Month tin Advance.)
taken charge of our school anc
GOODS
Hale« lor Advertising
will resume stv lies the first Mon­
Will be rande satisfactory to all applicants.
day in April.
Allie Ewing returned home
McMinnville, Or. - - Meli. 29, 1887
from Scio last week where he
Freedom of Speech.
AT
has been attending school.
Spring work is prospering anc
The absurd and criminally
dangerous notion about the free­ many are ready for seeding.
Will Casy, who for the pas; Austria’s preparations for war
dom of speech is not confined to
are herculean but late. Ger­
anarchist agitators. There are five months has been attending many, on the other hand, is pre­
thousands of Americans who, if school at McMinnville college re­ pared to start the campaign to­
not tinctured with the same turned home Friday, and at once morrow. The army contracts
idea, have ill-confined concep­ took the plow.
Asa Gates met with a misfor­ are signed, the officers have seal­
tions of the subject, and need to
ed marching orders, the expec­
be hotter informed. The free­ tune crippling a horse one day tation of immediate war is al­
CALL
last week.
S. G.
dom of speech, which is guaran­
most universal. The state of
teed to every American citizen
Amity.
readiness is perfect, not a gaiter
is simply the right to speak or
button being wanting to the
Amity is looking up.
publish anything upon any sub­
Mr. Wise, a dentist from Hills­ equipment of the army.
AND SEE THEM.
ject which is not in derogation
boro has moved in and com­
of private rights. No one has a
Hon. C. H. Dodd, in his ad­
menced business.
right to use his tongue or pen
dress before the meeting called
Mr. Cary from Dayton has
to the injury of his neighbor,
to re-organize the board of em-
opened a paintshop.
and it is needless to sav that no
migration, said that for the $10,-
Uncle John Walling and wife
individual or association of in­
000 expended by the state,
have returned from Newport
dividuals has the right to violate
$4,000,000 worth of property was
where they have been spending
the laws, or counsel or incite
brought into Oregon by immi­
the winter. The old man grows
others to illegal acts which dis
grants. It strikes us that this Hear ye. people of Yamhill county. I will
quite eloquent over future pros­
sell my fine stock of BOOTS and SHOES
turb the public peace and en­
was a pretty good investment.
now on hand at ten per cent discount, and
pects, of the empire city of the
my
danger the lives and property
world.
NEW TO-DAY.
of citizens. When they do such
Large, New and Ele­
Mrs. L. and the little L’s are
gant Stock
acts they are not only lawbreak­
talking loudly offish, oysters, anc
<4ARRISO.\
That
is
en
route, will be sold at a profit of
ers, but enemies of the state and
ten
per
cent.
There is
water agates, so I think I may as
of society, and ought to be pun­
ONLY
well be looking for a tent.
One BOOT and SHOE store in MoMinnville
ished as such.
where you oan get your moneys worth,, and
We welcome Dr. Goucher back
that is at Deilschneider’s. Come and see me.
One Night only,
Next door to Yamhill County bank.
Condemned and Obliterated.
to his old home. I guess we can’t
F. DEILSCHNEIDER
do
with-out
him
from
the
way
The New York Star always re­
Saturday, April 2d,
R. B. HIBBS,
garded the inter state commerce he was hustled out this morning.
bill as a thoughtless and inade­ He was back however in time
—OF
MERCHANT TAILOR,
for
breakfast
saying
it
was
a
fine
quate response to noisy clamor.
That’s just what it was, and the joy out at Thom. Ladds.
Third St., McMinnville, Or.
Bro.
Burchett
’
s
sermon
yester
­
clamor itself was but the froth of
■o-
some vague popular foment : the day was splendid. We hope he
version of-
E. S. L.
Is still adding to his large and .well
response as impotent and impal­ will come again.
pable as its cause. So far as an­
McMinnville College Notes.
selected stock of patterns for spring
nounced through freight rates
and summer wear.
The college presents a very
will cause McMinnville topav 2A
times the present average over­ lonesome appearance. Thecause This company bring their own scen­
land tariff. This is our contribu­ of this is that so many faces with
Suita made to order at lowest living
ery, their own
which,
for
some
months
passed,
tion to the beautiful law. We do
rates.
not believe it will operate as a we had become so familiar, are
substantial benefit to any single no more to be seen in the halls
Give Him A Call.
interest; we do not believe it will and on the campus. Where have
—and their own blood hounds—
serve any desirable purpose, or they gone ? Some to train the
promote any useful end; it will minds of the young, others to Uncle Tom's Cabin Only Plays
be set in motion intelligently and till the soil,and I hear it rumored
E. W. ALLEN.
Here One Night.
around
that
still
another
will
(Successor
to H. Hanson.)
conscientiously by the commis­
Wholesale
and
Retail Dealer In
sioners; will have a patient and prepare himself to extract teeth.
ARTISTS
Farm, Garden, Flower and Tree Seeds.
indulgent hearing; will be con­ One day last week Mrs. A. L.
—ALSO-
Talmage and Mrs. Ella Wood
demned and obliterated.
Secure your Reserved Seats Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, Garden ais
honored the school with a visit.
Orchard Tools, Etc.
at Rogers & Todd’s
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Camp­ Mrs. F. J. Martin, a former
Send for Catologue.
bell will be pleasod to hear that student, called at the academic
Drug Store.
171 Front 8treet, Portland, Oregon.
their little boy is out of danger. department on Thursday.
Amission 50 and 75c. unseen. For sale in MoMinnville by Charier
F. W. Redmond’s.
BOOTS i SHOES
OPERA HOUSE
EWING'S HEW
SEEDS.
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