The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, March 30, 1887, Image 2

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    NEW TO-DAY.
NEW TO-DAY.
the Standard oil company, would
give the large city papers a se­
garrdox
I). C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS.
vere letting alone they would
NEW SPRING
soon find hundreds of dollars
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By Carrier per week.......................... 10 oents flowing into their pockets for
(Payable on Saturday.)
every one paid out for papers
Single Copy........................................ 2 “
By Mail 40 oents per Month (In Advance.) that work in their interest. Jay
One Night only,
Gould knew perfectly .well that
Itutes for AdvertiUiig
GOODS
Will be made satisfactory to all applicants. the press rules the country, or
Saturday, April 2d,
he vould not have invested so
McMinnville, Or. - - Meh. 30, 1887
many millions of dollars in the
—OF—
associated press and in the tele­
STINGINESS.
AT
graph lines, even resorting to
Think This Over. Then Talk About anarchy in crushing out lines
It.
which he could not buy. A man
Did you ever, says the Future, is a fool that can’t see that.
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stop to think why it is that near­
ly all newspapers work for mo­ Let us remember that a well
nopolists as against the farmers will drain an area with a diame­
and other labores?” The rea­ ter equal to twice its depth.
son is simple. It is because the Therefore, a well twelve feet deep
mass of gamblers and monopo­ will drain an area the diameter This company bring their own scen­
GALL
lists are great readers and take of which is twenty-four feet;
ery, their own
a great many papers. A news­ that is to say that it will drain
paper soon learns what sort of the surrounding soil for twelve
people will patronize it and does feet in every direction. Obvious­
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AND SEE THEM.
not work against that class to ly, then, the privy should be
the favor of others which give a more than the depth of the well —and their own blood hounds—
stingy support. The great rail­ away from it, and more than this
road monopolists know that a again if it is proposed to place it Uncle Tom’s Cabin Only Plays
great many farmers are so stin­ on a higher level, which, how­
Here One Night.
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ever,
should
never
be
done.
The
gy that they will not take more
than one pltper, therefore they well should be lined inside
have indirectly bought up nearly thoroughly with mortar, so that
ARTISTS
all the great city papers. They the percolation cannot occur be­
ye, people of Yamhill county. I will
put the price down to cost or tween the crevices of the bricks, Secure your Reserved Seats sell Hear
my fine stock of BOOTS and SHOES
now on hand at ten per cent discount, and
less and issub large sheets of and it should be well covered, so
my
Rogers
&
Todd
’
s
at
sixteen tb twenty-four pages, that surface drainage cannot get
Large, New and Ele­
Drug Store.
The farmer sees that he gets a into it, for von want to drink
gant Stock
large amount of reading cheap, water that has come into the Amission 50 and 75c. That is en route, will be sold at a profit of
ten per cent. There is
and he takes one of those papers well from the bottom, after it
only, to the exclusion of his has been purified by filtration
OWED TO
One BOOT and SH< >E store in McMinnville
where you can get vour moneys worth, and
county paper, very often. He is through the earth ; these are the
that is at Deilschneider’s. Come and see me.
Next door to Yamhill Countv bank.
not conscious of the fact that he precautions to be observed in lo­
Ik
F. DEILSCHNEIDEK
the.
cating
and
building
your
well
in
is
falling
into
the
trap
the
mo
­
Wl)
R. B. HIBBS,
nopolists have set for him, and the country. How about the
the
that expert editors are employed city? Wjpll water in the city
n
MERCHANT TAILOR,
th.
to stuff, cram and feed him with should never be used; the sources
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taffy and soup, so that he will of contamination are too numer­
Third St., McMinnville, Or.
f
ous
and
hidden
to
be
avoided.
vote
for
monopoly
while
hur
­
w
h I
-0-
••a
’A
rahing for anti-monopoly. .Jay
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The
supplanting
of
the
nar
­
Gould and other monopolists do
th».
Is still adding to his large and well
row by the standard gauge width
frinir •
not
care
how
much
money
they
6,Of
selected stock of patterns for spring
in
sink irt these metropolitan pa­ of railroad tracks goes on quietly
a
pers. They know they will get but steadily. Attention is called THE ROOSTER. and summer wear.
w
it buck with compound interest to the gradual extinction of the How dear to my heart is the elegant rooster,
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< ‘Id Public Opinion we all know so well,
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in other ways. Their main ob­ narrow guage system at the Who lifts up his voice when people are tickl'd. Suits made to order at lowest living
p<
when his tidings are joyful to tel!.
ject is to crush out all local pa­ south, where at one time it was And crows
m
The dooster the booster
rates.
The bouncing old rooster
ac
pers and then they alone will preferred to the broad gauge. The jolly
old rooster with tidings to tell.
fai
fMa
make American ideas for their Narrow gauge roads of Texas Now lately this rooster has taken to crowing
Give Him A Call.
outi
In favor of ns and the goods that we sell.
victims. They know that the were left without an outlet last Our
trade is increasing and daily increasing
flap
the public opinion I know very well.
be».
natural stinciness of most of year. It seems only a question Due to Then
hurrah for the rooster
down »
The bouncing old rooster
life, and »
their victims will lead them into of a short time, when the nar­ The jolly
old rooster with tidings to tell.
«▼•n after _
the net. While this is going row gauge railroad will have dis­ ¿W“That people are please with the
^•d. There a
E. W. ALLEN.
appeared.
I*cph- in thia
___ l on, the papers, like the Reporter,
prices and goods sold bv
(Successor to H. Hanson.)
Wholesale and Betail Dealer In
prevaj^hich are honestly working in
One way to encourage manu­ BISHOP & KAT
ory
1B *****e interest of the farmers, la- facturing industries to come to The past year, is an established fact, Farm, Garden. Flower and Tree Seeds.
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part of tb« u
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as they all
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tbr€rs an<l country merchants, your city is to patronize those CROW OVER THEIR SUCCESS
Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, Garden aid
1 »he wont Starved out. If farmers, la- already here. One way to induce
Of the past year, and now flock in to
Oi chard Tools, Etc.
and such merchants as us to patronize those already here
inspect the new spring styles.
Send for Catalogue.
believe in the schemes of is for them to try and deserve ^¡f^The doors are open ; no price
171 Front 8treet, Portland, Oregon.
for admission. Come right along.
LiTTor sale in McMinnville by Charles
ould, Phil Armour and patronage.
BISHOP A KAY. Griesen.
Th© Daily Reporter,
OPERA HOUSE
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