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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1887)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. ‘ OFFICIAL UllIIXTOKY. Tttiiiu tn. tiiict . it. i*. Bobe Geo. \V. : i Jiitlif . proserai- ng Att COVNTV Sfiizbrrs -¡ Representatives Judge Commissioners Clerk Mirri ff Treasurer Assessor .. H 8«pt purveyor .......... Gwuer and h ” X c o “ nlM“ng U,B en«i,,‘‘ ■ evening ttl 7CQ “li., (Tue.-Uv) business P' ’ sl,arl>- lmpottunt Grand Lodge I. 0- 0. F. To-day the thiitv-second annual ses 1. J .Marti., in keeps the best stock of sion of the Grund Lodge of Odd Fellows luiggie« hmk, will meet at Armory Hall, in East Port “ and farming imp ement •n hie county, ' 'd .“'"I »ee them- 1' land, and continue three days. Some l ost« y ,>| nothing to look. uiportant legislation will doubtless be * all at ti e i'uLLr i - iionz office for t'e enacted. Among the matters of inter- ueatesl jo ■ wo It all I l .we-t p,...... \y, m Call iei'' s,’ver”1 he* "■ ■st is the amendment to its constitution offered by T. B. Handley, P G, of No. npe. Call and see samples. Grtssen’s ice cream and soda water •>8. 1 his proposes to change the basis of representation upon which subordin «Und isojien m full blast and is lit«.,al ly patron,zed these w .rm duvs. Thl ate lodges elect delegates to the Grand Lodge. Its effect will be to decrease OUR ASSISTANTS. Lafayette. The small strawberi ies. tiful as yet. May 17, 1887. hoys are busy hunting They are not very plen- It. P. Bird cut his foot one day last week w hile splitting wood in his wood shed, ft was a dull ax and made a painful and ugly wound. There was a game of ba»-* ball, played here on Saturday, between McMinnville and this place, in which McMinnville beat this place two to one. The finest line of TOILET ARTICLES ! Ever brougth io McMinnville tlie representation of large hxiges, while -------- CONSISTING OF-------- 1»'Ir' ,ril;,rl>. living on the ot t it will not effect that of the small ones. Dr. J. \V. Watts bought C. F. Royal’s . so 1 place, bail the mislortune, ves Another interesting subject of legislation property, in this place, for less than ' «• ay. to severely cut his toot. Ih l,e s«“‘!'.l *8« called UUU is the projroseil constituiiorr amendment half its original cost. Mr. Royal was <i»eKurd the Hound. offered by P. G., M. Snodgrass, ot No. forced to bell, is die reason of the very 1’rank Holin in, who attended school 16. This may be termed the ‘‘Ohio idee,” low figure. •ere'he past wmter was married Sun or the “Michigan method” of electing Messrs. A. E. Russell, Wm. Moore ubi“* D,ll,a- to MissLnei Grand lodge officers, in which the nom and S. Grazier left this place on Friday I Hang on to your liata. towoik on the Northern Pacific rail ■'idler. 1 be best wishes of the T ele ination and election is made by the Ixtuis Bond of Corvallis, is down on a phone go with them. l'ast Grands in the subordinate lodges, road. This makes quite a number of visit. Nearly all the towns in Oregon are thus enabling all Past Grands to vote men and troys together who have left ■ or Grand Lodge oliiceis without going our town in the last month. Hugh Collard is over from St. Paul semting in their mile for tlie releit of th. tway from home. A thiid amendment Nanaimo sufferers. Salem gave an <n- Q- on a visit. a"d ,he "«"ed was o he considered is that offered by Giant! fieasuier, John G. Wright, of No. 1, re Read the ad of Geo. F. Bangasser un »100. Why don't McMinnville give i Since the price of state, school, and lative to the tune ami place of meeting university lands has been reduced by der “new to-day.” proportion. lor the Giand Lodge. Beside these For posts and hoards go to R. B “Uncle” Jeptha Garrison of the Eu there are many other matters of mo the legislature to $1.25 per acre, a large Stowe's lumber yard. tlltf number of applications for such lands rtsko market always keeps the choicest ment Io the order to be considered. Prof. Crawford of this city preached meats to be found in the city. His shop The grand lodge officers are at present: has been filed with tbe clerk of the is always neat and attractive, and steak« at Zena, Polk Co. Sumi iy last. G M. “ — " R. Alexander, Pendleton. board of land commissioners, Napoleon and roasts put up nicely and delivered D G. M.—H. E. Doscli, Portland. Davis. Mr Davis estimates that the Dust is beginning to fly. A few more at your door. Give the Eurisko a cal G Wa».—C. L. Palmer, Baker City. days and summer will be upon 11s. number of these applications which You will always find meal in that mar G Sec.—J. Al. Bacon, Otegon City. ket. have been granted since Feb 1st, is G Treas.— J.G. Wright. Salem. For sale—Team, wagon, and harness G Rep.—T. O. Baker, Salem. about 400. Of these probably 200 have Friday’s freight train ran onto the cheap. Inquire of T. P. Austen. 84tl0 G Rep.—-A. N. Gambell, Portland. Side track at N.nth Yamhill, and a de paid cash down and obtained dear titles, G Al.— imothy Ford, Roseburg. Geo. F. B.trn'tnt ha« been sufferin'.' Jective rail gave way under the weight G Con.-yD. E. Buchanan, Po. Hand. while the remainder have secured only with an attack of neuralgia tor several of Hie engine letti ig it down on the ties certificates of sale. The amount of G G—F. W. Hend.ey, Echo, days. the train laid there till the tegular pas G H — J. T. Siewait East Portland state lands thus disposed of will PHOTOGRAPHER. Work will prohably lie commenced senger t.ain font he, e passed down al G Chap.— W.G. Simps.>n, The Dalle . aggregate 80,000 acies, and it is on the new Odd Fellows building in a 4 o,clock, «lien they were pulled on th track again and came on up to this city. Following are the representatives to noticed that, almost every one of the ti few days. the grand lodge front this county : tles of certificates has been granted to a It is understood that an association Quit# a number of people from Lafa Sheridan, Sheridan—J. S. Morrison. bona fide settler. Indications are that McMinnville, Oregon. The Direct Route 1 No Delays 1 yette were in McMinnville Saturday, will be formed eomtxxing players from Yamhill, Dayton—J. W. Hobbs, B.F. with the prospective boom coming to Or Forest Grove, North Yamhill,'McMinn shopping. Mot se. egon, lands will be sold at a rate never ville. Dallas, and several other sma 1 Fast Trains I D. Amity, Amity—\V. II. Harrison, J. S. before heard of. The most of the ap H. V. V. JOHNSON. M. Don’t buy a binder until you have ex towns tor tlie purpose of organizing a Likens. plications come from Southern or East amined the Osbore Steel Frame at F. J strong t«am to come to Portland to play Northwest Corner of Second and B streets, Fraternity, North Yamhill—J LCastle ern Oregon. THE LOWEST HATSS Martin’s, against the winner of tlie league games. ■I W Haines. McMinnville, Oregon. For sale,—50.000 first-class brick. If If such is tlie case, we can say knowing Lafaye te, Lafayette—1’ P Gates, R P TO CHICAGO ANO ALL POINTS Goon B usiness C hance .—A splendid Mat lie found at his office^niien not ab sold at once,-wilt ba sold cheap. Inquire ly that tlie tduli that ever contests (Jtigei man. against the up country boys will find a sent on professional business. oppxt unity is here offered for engaging McMinnville—L II Cook, 8 A Mann at this office. East. Tickets sold to all prominent point, nine not easily defeated.— dercuiy. ing. throughout the East and Southeast. in the milling business. Nathan Newby Soda Water’ Soda! 5 cents a 1 rink at The delegation from this city leit by has placed in the han.Is of C. W. Tal C. Grisscns’fee cream pailots track of Dr. G. F. TUCKER, S erious A ccident .—Freddie Stuart, this morning’s train, to be in attendance mage & Co. for sale, hi« milling property Fiist National Bank. TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGCR3 I of this city met with an acccident Fri at the opening setsion. at Amitv. It consists of a steam grist Dr. G. W. Goucher of Amity, was day evening that will cause him to Be careful and do not make a mistake. mill, in good riming order: two tun M c M innville , over spending Sunditv in this city. He - - oiiegon But he sure to take the Dayton Notes. spend the greater pait ol the coming retured home yesterday. of stones—one for flour and one for Office—Two doors east of Bingham’s fur- summer in doors. He was visiting chop—a good house and barn, and one niture store. orthern acific ailroad Mrs. C. W. Talmage return»! S1t.11- [Dayton Herald.) some friends in Happy Valiev, and had Laughing gas administered for painless day, from and extended visit with acre or more of ground. The machin extraction. gone fishing on Baker creek with some Dayton will celebrate the 4th of July And see that your ticket rends via friends and relatives at Salem. ery in the mill is comparatively new, other children. In climbing over a in grand style. W. A. Howe and M. Steward of North and in first-class condition. It is situa ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS, Miss May Fellner, of, McMinnville, ted in a lively town with one of the best Yamhill wer« in the city yesterday and high fence be had the misfortune to fall made this office a pleasant call. striking his knee on a large rock, anil has been trying to organize a writing farming sections in Oregon tributary to To avoid changes anti serious delays occa school at this place. it. Railroad running through the place. sioned by other routes. He was im For salt1—a good second hand inch breaking his knee-cap. Price |2,500. Terms easy. Address C. The excursion is a fixed fact. It will wagon will be sold “way down” for mediately taken to the house of his be the giandest trio of the season and W. Talmage & Co. McMinnville,Oregon, cash. Inquire of F. M. Rowland. fi lends, hut was not brought to the city Through Emigrant Sleeping Car» will afford a great deal of enjoyment in for further particulars. until Sam day morning, when the knee Procure vour eye-glasses orsnetctacles many ways. are Run on Regular Express and leg were bad'y swollen and very at (you get them cheap) Wm. H’dl'sjew- Bucklen ’ s Arnica Salve. Trains Full Length of the piinfui. Dr. Goucher was called and We want some good, enterprising man elry store, before they are all gone. dressed the fracture, and at present the to come to Dayton . nd erect a good ho Line. Berths Free. The best salve in the world for cuts, Custer Post G. A. R. held their regu little fellow is getting along nicely. tel near the center of town. It will Hure- bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever lar monthly meeting in this cit.v Satur Freddie has the nerve to pull thiough ly pay. LOW RATES! QUICKTIME! all right, but it is probable lie w ill neve, day. A good attendance was present. J. T. Watson has gone to Honolulu to sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, again have as good use of his leg as be bring his sister, Miss Mary Hill home. corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi General Oilice of tho Company, A. B. Westerfield formerly of the La fore. he is very low w ith consumption and tively cures piles, or no pay required. fayette Register, w 1« in til« citv S itur- It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac equested that she be brought hack to No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Or. dty, and paid this offices pleasant c<11. A Wouriiv C ause .—Is McMinnville her home. We wish Mr. W.a sate voy tion, or money reluuded Price 25 to sit still and make no effort to raise a cents per box. Fur sale by Rogers & age. The Day ton Herald come out in a new Todd. 29yl A. D. CHARLTON, style this week. It looks neat and is little money for the sufferers from the Dayton is progressing. We will have now a moie cotivenientshapeiora news terrible disaster at Nanaimo? Let us a tiiemeu’s outfit soon, the council hav Generai Western Passenger Agent. Local Notice, paper. stir ourselvrs, and take advantage of the ing taken action in tegaid to t|ie matter. On exhibition in P.Ogers A Todd’s offer made by Mr. Garrison, and give an A hook and ladder company will he or We are pleased to call the attention of show window is an old revolver which entertainment for their benefit. We ganized and a building built this sum mer. There will also be a bell purchas our readers to the announcement of Messrs. was picked up on the battle field of would suggest that son e parts of the ed. In McMinnville. Oregon. Shiloh. BarnekofF, Thomason & Swanson, which school exhibition be selected, and with The Davton band is beginning to liven will appear in this week’s issue These We learn that Mrs Preston May«, of gentlemen have established at McMinn ERNEST BOLLACK. Sheridan, die.l Thursday, Mav 12, 1887. some other miscellaneous exercises add- up after lying dot mailt lor over a year. ville, McMinnville crossing mid Curl- She leaves an infant child about one t>-il an interesting entertainment be Tlie boys met recently and organized for ton, coinmodious warehouses, complete given for tlie benefit of these sufferers. the summer, ami are now practicing week old. with latest improved , ___ machinery for We are satisfied tlie good people of Mc « th might andniain. The band will, no the proper handling of , grain, anil Lost.—A gold fountain pen, on the Minnville would generously turn out doutit. give us some good music in the offer Yamhill I county the ..... farmers ............ of ................... ----- the streets of this city, Wednesday, Mav 4 and fill the opera house, in so worthy a near future. very liest facilities for storage mid cleaning The finder will confer a favor by leaving cause. Opposite the Grange Store. of their grain Years of experience ami a Jewelry Work Neatly Done. the same at this office. M arple T akes an A ppeal .— II. Y. practical knowledge of the business enable them to guarantee satisfaction They also A rm B roken .—Some time since a Thompson, attorney for R. E.. Marple, pay the highest cash price for gram of all For neatness and dispatch in job rttled.iugiiterof Mr.and Mrs. W.F.Fen- printing this office is excelled by non«. convicted of the murder of David I Cor kinds, ami carry in stock a full line of the ton, of Lifayette fell an I hurt her arm very best farm machinery, wagons, Ac It Bring vour orders and we will satisfy ker, of Lafayette, ami under sentence to w ill be to the advantage of all farmers to quite badlv Tlie arm was dressed but yon in quality and price. ..• hanged cn June 2, has filed notice of call and see them before making any other Third street, between C and Din the tail oring establishment of II B. Hibbs. 7Uf A la-ge number from this city will not suppose I to be broken. It did n. t appeal in the office of the clerk of the arrangements for disposal of their grain or buying their machinery or wagons By participate in the excursion given In get well however and Siturd iv the child ci cuit court for Yamlnll county and the courteous ami honorable dealing, and strict tl.e M. E. Snndav school of D rylnn. to was brought to this city and the wound f, the Children. They are es- t anscript with tl e clerk of the supreme attention to the nest interests of their pat Vancouver and return on Decoration y'VKV-Vv pocJaiiy liable to sudden rons. Messrs. Barekoff. Thompson A Swan ed member examined by Dr. Gotlche’, day, May 30. court, and the papers have been served son will seek to hold the foremost position Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, wiio p onounced it to be a fracture, Proprietor of the among the business firms of Yamlnll coun etc. We gnarantco Acker’s English Wm. Weisenfeilt who h i« h»»n tend rite Di. imtne iia'Mv procee led to set it on Prosecuting Attorney Belt. The ty, and we bespeak for them tlie the suc Remedy a positive cure. It saves ing har for the B every saloon, will ami put on the necessary splints an<l i' ease will ue argured May 24th. The cess which must attend their efforts Cull hours of anxious watching. Sold by open out on hi« own aecont’t in a few wi I probably be as strong as ever in » grounds on w hich the ap|>eal is taken and see them Geo. W. Bi ri. Druggist. duvs. in the building jttet vacated by H. f w weeks are as follow ;: “ Fiist — Tlie indictment H.’ Welch. The leading Wit : at O utlook .—So lar, we are in does not clinge the defendant with any A Verdict I'naniinous. Will Knight has so fa- recovered from e nne. Second—There was no verdict I his sickness as to he able to anpear on elit ed to think the farmers of Yaml ill • >t tt.e juy upon which to base said W. I). Sult, Druggist, Bippus. Ind., testi JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, I our streets occass’onallv. Ills manv C unity, need feel no anxiety on account judgment and sentence. Third—Said fies: ‘‘I can recommend Electric Bitters as friends will be glad to learn ot his ini ot the wli -at outlook. Report« f(om va- judgment and sentence were pronounc- the very best remedy. Every bottle sold —OF— J. II. HENDERSON proved condition. ■ions parts of the county indicate that ■ i by the court w ithout legal power or has given relief in every case. One man I iwtiil authority. Fourth — that the For Sale.—A complete farming outfit tall wheat on tlie higher lands in turning took six hotties, and was cured of rbeumu- (Successor to L. Root)} Consisting of .plows, harrows, horses, a little yellow, while on tlie lower lands ,|< ath wa1 rent does not conform to the tism of 10 years* standing.” Abraham law« relating thereto, or to the judgment Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: and general farming i'»idem»nts. In Carries a full and complete stock of Third Street, McMinnville, Or quire of Ja«. Sparks. Cowles farm. Mc it is looking as fine a« could be wished, ot the cou t in said action against the “The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years experience, is Elec ilte weather of the p ,»t few days is sine lelendant. ” Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Minnville, Oregon. 88-10 tric Bitters ” Thousands cf others have to bring it out in good »1 rifle, hl tlie THE OLD RELIABLE elded their testimony, so that the verdict Mrs. Hen-v Miller of Portland, »nd C • intv as a wh le the condition of the Y/ooden and V.'illowware, L ife S ize —PoitraitH can be taken by is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure Mrs. J. H Lambert of Milwaukee, crop may be set ilow n as an encouragit g »V. P. Johnron the well known plioto- all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. '.'-andmother and mother of Mrs. E.L. E • • 1 at "• Rngei “ r- A Only a half dollar a bottle g apltnr of Salem, who intends coining Todd’s drug store. White, are guests of the latter, at her one. 2 --------- o.... .... residence in this citv. »gain to McMinnville on the 14th, ol M easles — The me isles which Dr Goods deliverrtl promptly to any part GALLOWAY & GOUCHER, Props. of the city. As I have bought a lot of the best Tucker im,wilted from Victori:,, are of lune and will stay until the 26th. He Excitement in Texas, spectacles and eve glasses at a big bar the real ” h'hn Bull” type, and are kick zu tranters aatiafaction on all his work. This warehouse is lieing thoroughly reno Goods Exchanged for Produce. 35tl Great excitement has been caused in the gain. I shall sell them at wholesale vated and overhauled, ami new accom Enlarging from old photographs or tin- rates. Come and see foryotl «elf. at t'e ing no quite a diatit'han>-e among on modation» are being added. vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable lyi>e*. Mr. Johnson li.is fini-hed several The kindergarten school, McMinnville jewelry store. M m. Holl. little folks. recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so . with its promised ente-tainment, have very fine pictures of residents of this helpless he could not turn in bed, nr raise Satnrday afternoon tlie base hall club ■ity. fie ha« had on exhibition a lull of this city, went to La fat ette an* play been “k’ oeked higher than Gilroy’s dozen life sixe pictures of the Wortman his head; everylxxly said he was dying of Direct Shipments to San Francisco. consumption. A trial Ixittle of Dr. King’s AMITY, CREGON. kite." abo spoiling many anticipated ed a game of ball with a nine of that family of this city, ami to any one who Sew Discovery was sent him. Finding re- I citv. The game resulted in a «core ot vi.it« picnics and pie isu e- genera'y. wishes to see the work, Mr». Wortman lief, he bouglit a large Iwittle and a box of 1 Zone but standard Calcutta Marks kept ami let#n the most reasonable ternis. 20 to 10 in favor of the McMinnville Rut “it is an ill wind that blows no one will gladly show the pictures, if they Dr. Kings New Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of pills ami tw^o bottles r.er.1;” wh it is In«« for patents and will rail at her residence. nine. of the Discovery, he was well and had | Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of The Christian church st Amitv. is he- children is gain for the doctors. gained in flesh tiiirtv-six pounds every <X< m F or S alk .—260 acres of land three Ing thoroughly renov ited and cleaned Tria bottles of this Great Discovery for B lank CERTtrrc ates .—Superintendent mile« from Amity and near Briedwell'a Consumption free at Rogers <V Todd’s outside and in. and will he given a coat of p lint, and othe-wise fixed up,. mak of pubbe instruction McElroy ha« pre station on N. G. R. R. 200 acres in cul ing it on» of the neatest church in the pare I nn le Die direction of Die board Ami plow w<»rk a specialty. Home Produce Market tivation. Good house, barn and fencing. I \ H’K TVRPIX TH P. C J C C R. of education, blank certificates and re «onnty. A J Color, rich golden buiT tin-«- Fine voting o-chard. Will sell, or trad» Elder Dotv formerly of this city, hut ceipt form» for use o’ county school for citv pi ope ty or business. Price $25, Corrected for the Tzi rimoxE by Baxter A Bred by W J N’cMiiith, Derrv, Oregon: Aho inanufacturr the eiilvrfl in 1*K2; »iri-fl by Dixie; dam. Rogers. Saw of Amitv. ha« been holding a secies .„perinlendent«, a' d ¡1 ¡« < xp»< te I that i«r acre. Terms reasonalde. 1A1 I* (' J <’ <’ H Pn»|MTty nf Addie of revival meetings a’ Pe rydale. I"‘° far C. W Talmage A Co. will '* readv »nd di-’iibnted in Wheat, per bu.................. 75c Bralv This fine bull will lie kept <»n River ÍXyCel; ibrated Oregon Iron Harrow, a number of conversions have been the i,„e to n«e at <h- fl st pn'dir ex.mtn.- 45c side Farm McMinnville, On-gon. <h»t«. per hu .............. result of the meeting«. Gn Satnrd tv Flour, per bar................... I4.4OÆH F ke <5 Payable time of service O., o-cn m./nnlerthe nm Gw, ..n the GIVE ME A CALL. 50tf l.V RlbrtL per d<»z.................... T2m3 nine persons were baptized. To T axpatk B»-—Sheriff lltrri« de- Balter, per lb We.|n. «<l«y :n the p P«.ot e-^-- month. I k ............ ST m * .¡re« 11« to Ki.«te that those who have < 'herw, nest, per lb. .. G. B Johnson. E q. and Dr. Hi am B,. N — N A'ni'y O ego , Sund iV Blood Elixir 1« tlie only T ee, of Ohio, a riv»d in th « cit< I t-’ ,, t t> rd »h*-ir t ix»- It i1 netter call on Apples, ; er box......... . I Di' 'W«-«*«-» <S Blood Remedy guaran thousands fuffedöj from A-siLmw, Coa- K m - ftucon. sides ........... ... ' .» 1», I <47 t > » 1 ■ r > I eveni"g, and will -pent n»rt of the -u" he .-ountv ci» k i ’ lim ••l ately and »•Itle “ shoulder ....... . teed. It Is a positive care for fleers, Erap- r.umptiotK CouguM, ( te. D1<1 you ever try 1 I pound« Uriti I ■, a 1 tn.’ it«-. W g't 1 rner hete. Mr Job'anti i- » '’ tlonsor Syphilitic Poisoning. It parities the Acker’s Engh. h Ihmodyî It b the best 4 therpl.v earing thcm-elve« <-o«t». The "• liam. sugar cured and Dr. la1« a cousin of Dr. H. ’■ lotl.-r tn 1 chill l.inzwll- whole system, and baalshrri all Rheumatic preparatimi kimr-n f >r ®«l Lung Troubles, tssik. have been tu neil over to the Johnson and Mrs. C. F. T Image. “ In this l itv MIV 15. 1887, to -> th» We guarantee it. jold ou s poUiive guarantee It 10c.. Lde* county clerk, and he is now at woik, Frenh roaeted lanuta at H. H. and Neuralgic pains. this citv. They were a •■•omnsnm l from Weight 10 of Fred Keller, a »on, Welch’.. tf IW. Burt DiUijgUd:« making out the delinquent mt. i Deo. W. Hurt. Druggia*. Portland bv Mr«. James H. Turner, alto pounds. 1 aaialer of Mr. Johnson. Fino Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Sponges, Sachet Powders, Face Powders, Camiline, Wisdom’s Robertine. ROGERS & TOOD. W. V. PRICE, The Great Transcontinental Rout«. lj> Stairs in Adams’ Building, Dentist. N As fine a stock of Mill inery goods as was ever brought to this city. P R 1ST ew Opening- ! Come and see for Yourself. Mrs. H. P. STUART’S, Watches Guaranteed & War ranted. WM. HOLL, Wy ta, YAMHILL COUNTY, rFol )acco Ci gars, Highest Cash Trices Paid for Grain. New Blacksmith Shop! SAM LIKEN8, Proprietor. Ilonesl Wright. Fuir Keating. DICK TURPIN Hor3C Shoeing Ctvcv'k. ¡XiÄ'S