Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, May 03, 1883, Image 4

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    licMT.JNVlLLE. 3BEQCN, UAÏ3,13S3.
Quite a destructive Hie prevailed in
East Portland on Monday morning, the
1st iiist. Several thousand dollar-'
worth of priqierty was destroyed 1>< -
sides, it is feared, the lives of several
children.
M c M innville , April 25, 1883.
E d . K eporter
Will you kintllt
give hpuce for a little fault-finding ? ‘
would not ask it only that the matter
to I m * ciitii ised is <d a public nature :
While at Lafayette one day, I heard
some complaint about the way (axes
were kept mo high, ami as it was jun
after the district court had adjourned,
the cost of litigation was cited as a
large ami never failing expense. Ot
tin- many items spoken of one from
t his town, State vs Ecdeston,” was
dwelt upon as being something enor­
mous. Feeling eunoiK about the mat­
ter, 1 pros’ured the figures, as follows :
Stute vs H. Eooleston.......................... $17 HI
State vs J. C. Fatleniou........................
State vh 8. A. Young...........................
State vs E. lSccleston.............................
State vs J. Dorris....................................
45
77
55
84
To the rimers of Polk and
A <i in i n ¡«I ra I or’« V ol ice.
Tut: 111: pii uni:.
Notice is hereby given that th? uml?r«igned
wus on the 25th <lay of April, 1S83, duly ap­
pealed by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Yamhill <'ounty, Administrator •»'
the ««»lute of Henry ('. Dak« r, late of -aid
Couukv, dee?««e<l. All |n-r‘<tnrt having claims
against the smd estate are hereby required to
present them with proper vouchers to the un­
dersigned at his office in McMinnville» >n ^*‘1
county, within six months iron» the date ol
this notice. And all perwuMiowing said estate
are hereby notified to make immediate poy*
ment to the undersigned.
HENRY WARREN,
McMinnville. Or., I
Administrator.
April 2?, 1888, j BUb
y Our Deeds
?
NEW PRICES !
Laud Office at Oregon .City, Or.. J
April 24, 1883. |
Notice in hereby given that the following
named aeltlor ha» filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before L« e
Laughlin. Notary Public, at North Yamhill,
Yamhill County, Oregon, on Monday, June
4th, 188.1. viz : John T. Amlerson, Pre-emp­
tion I>. 8. No. 3.787 tor Lot ♦> of Sec. 22, 1. 2
S,R. 5 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his <5ontiiiu«»us residence upon an<l cultivation
<»i said land, viz: Sampson Dukes,Thomas B.
Robertson, Norris H. Perkins, and Geo. W.
Perkins, all ol North Yamhill, Yamhill Coun­
ty, Oregon.
L. T. BARIN,
* «15.
Register.
un.o ¡ bttV..
*U,lf vou want the lai st nnd best improved Himow, one th.it
Yo shall Know us
Spring and Summer
T,Xnr\ou‘^^t n^Kt'a^."^ iXbto and late.t Improved
Fancy Goods,
We will keep on hand a Fu 1 Line offc ‘ EXTRAS”
Laces,
ami Binding Twine lor the Mci oiuiick, so that you will not have to send to pc
, ........
..........
_......................
tor them. 'Ve will
sell on
tiinu
or tor Cash. __ ,
_____ ......
It you want, the Improved HodgeaOregon Header, go to Luucci ■<*!<! <1 <'o«k»g ^. m
Foi* the Latest improved
Embroidery
Buffalo Pitts “ Challenger,” Separators or Powen
Gloves
Ito to
l.ntirelleld A < nok',1- !
For Straw Stackers, Grain Belts, CylinilerTeeth, all kinds ot Ileltliur.
,
t.8
I.IIIX < ilcl<| A ( o„|, ,
We have Hie Buffalo A Mansfield strain Engine-. Portable and siationarj
»ample Wagons. Plow-, Drill-. Mowing Malblnr ». Huy Itake-, Met oriniek Binder.■
on hand. Please cull uud examine botore purchasing elsewhere.
I. AM I tll l.ll A tOOK. Aniilj ,
Lumber,
many premiums and was the winner of the
three-vear-old three-in-flve races at Vancouver
and the State Fair, defeating in both races th?
finest field of three-vear-olds that ever came
together in the Northwest.
I* E D I G R E E : —Hambletonian Mambrino
Faint:, Oils, Vamiihcs, Flushes and Sash was sired by Menelaus, (the sire of Cleora, re­
cord
2.18$, and sold for $15,000), he by Ry»-
Tools.
dyk’s Hambletonian.
The Purest Liquors for Medicinal
1st darn Olean, by Border Chief.
2nd dam Olinda, by Oliver.
Purposes.
3rd dam bv Chorister, he by imp. Contract.
The Best Brands of Cigars Con­
Menelaus’ first dam Jesse Bull by Long Inl­
stantly on Hand.
and Black Hawk.
2nd
dam by Young Duroc, he by Duroc, h-'
The largest anti best stock of
by Diomede.
3rd dam by Coffin’s Messenger, son of imp.
Fishing TacKle
Messenger.
Ever brought to Yamhill County.
Bonier Chief, sire of Olean, was by old Mam­
HI ST ATION I II Y
brino Chief, 1st dam bv IIiehlauder, 2nd darn
we shall carry a lull line, »insisting of Paper bv Glencoe, 3rd dam by Post Boy, son of Hen­
ry
that ran with Eclipse.
ot the best quality,, Envelopes ol the lale.-t
Thus it. will Le seen that Hambletonian
and Dealest sty les, etc
Mambrino has eight Messenger eio-.-es and
S|w‘cin| attention is called to our Cuttlery. unites the two greatest strains of American
and Photograph and Autograph Albums.
tn tn.I- bln»d th«* e ol Rvadyk’s 11 inibktm
I’ll} «¡«-iteikI’rvKcription« itiid f ami­ ian and Mambrino Chief, being a lineal de
-eemiant of imp. Messenger o > each side of the
ly !<«•< ip< w Cnirliilly <'impounded house To this, th? very quintessence <»f Arner
ut at 11 Lour«-day or uicht.
ican trotting blond, he unites the rich racing
■»trains of <4len<*..e, Wagner, Chorister and I’o»
We would most respect fully nsk a share o? Bov, famous in the annuils of the running
till - publics patronage, hoping by fair denliny turf on Iw.th sides ol the Atlantic, lie alx
and slru k attention to business I.» merit the hak the Bashaw blood, through Long Islanc.
Flack Hawk, the first hor*e that ever trottec.
same.
ROGERS & TODD.
----------------------------------------------------------- > %d<.w 2 ;40 to a road wagon.
TERMS:—$35 to insure: $25 by the season
Care will be taken to prevent accidents, bin
no responsibility assumed.
Address
M v. GALLOWAY, Bellevue.
Or
L. B. LINDSAY,
50tf
Reedvillo, Oregon.
Farm Machinery!
Millinery!
Sappington & Laughlin Millinery.
MILLINERY,
NORTH YAMHILL,
f
Would call th? attention of the Farmers o
Latest Styles.
Yamhill and Washington Counties, to the fi.iq
that they have the agency It r some of the b.
3u.t revived a full .Mortment ot
iin.k.*s of Farm Machinery, among wLi< h
they may mention the
I. ulic.’,
and Children*, lint.,
itnbrieing all the
Dosrirg Binder,
Desrixxg Mower,
U IKlilOil MOWEII.
DODD'S
>ewe»t .hade, and Shape,,
tog.tb,-r with a full Meek of other Millinery
Goeda, which I am ottering
At Very Low Rates.
HAY RAKES,
VI ra. A llllll. ItAHRISOW.
To the Trade at Amity.
The Westinghouse Thresher,
Cio»,. Harrow«,
Nl^UAX.
ies. Etc.,
...at the...
FostoOice, »Vorth X'tuuht.'l.
u stf.
PlOWS,
Fl O XV 3 I
.
TOR
1883. >
FR ïr tr» all annlicantM ana
<«„<_
'na* P«»'«», «ccnra»«
iwm rirÎL
”. * >d
’whle <hn<ti<Mia
varkti«
<yf vŸ
VfwvtaNe
ani for UanrTr
Ä KU'JTV»'-- d'vÄF,.7S. XS:
,1-¿'»rtet uanh n, n*. 8en<lforit*
D. M FSRRY&CO. D etroit M îch .
l-'or >»nle !
I have the agency for the J. I. CASE A CO
Plow —the beat that i, made. I can «>11 you a V
P^rty in the town of Aherid.n
Walking Plow, any tier, or a Sulkr Plow, or t .inh.l, (..untv. con»Mhtg of a bl.ek.miu>
any other machinery yon want, ana sell it to Shop, wagon shop. g.M.l dwelling houw, twra
you aa cheap aa you can get the «tn.- at Port lumber ami wood «bed.
‘•"d-
w t Boom.
Enquire of
McMmn Ville, Oregon—31 m3.
CHAS. T.AFOLLETT,
47tf.
Sheridan. Oregvu.
CEILING,
FT NTS HING,
FL’NCim
I
-AND-
Building Lumber!
is now being manufactured at the
Yamhill Lumbering Co.’s Mill,
Located on the Notth Yamhill River, at Western Oregon Railroad Brid-e,
Two and one-half Milos East of McMinnville.
We are prepared to ship Lumber
To any l*oinl on the IP. O. miff »1*. O'. Rfiilroatli.
A Cood Wagon Road to the Mill.
1
Address all Ordes to
YAMHJLL LUMBERING COMPANY, ,
13-Stf
IHclIinnville, Oregon,
HENRY WARREN,
<1
.1. E. MAGER; L
N otary P ublic .
N otary P m ■
WARREN & MAGERS,
OREGON,
AMITY
Are Selling
5
Heal Estate and. Insurance Agcnis,
McMinnville, Oregon.
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Fin e A in oskeag Ginghams 12 1-2 Farm Land» ol all cla«*.<■« for Sale on
Aiwo, Town 1,01«.
cents worth 18 cents ;
F
American Print« for 5 cents per
yard ;
Fine Washington Cashmere, 16 2-3
cento) worth 25 cents •
Fine Plaid ¿Suiting, 20 cents, worth
30 cents ;
etc.
52-Tnrh Cashmere—all wool,
worth *1.25 ;
M,
Ladies' Fine Tielbrigan Hose, ot
25 cen ts, worth 50 cen ts.
ladies’ Fancy Goods
of all varieties, at
Reduced Rates.
Men’s and Eoys*
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HA TS & CA PS,
and Furnisning Goods, at
Produce
exchange
at High*
Price.
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The Fine Stallions
BELMONT JAKE
Br
Oil
The Fine Stallion.
YOUNG MILTOR-
Mill make .ho season commencing April fsfi
1883, at F. A. Fletcher’s farm, on FriJi.v?^- av |:
urdavs aud Sundays; .Mondays and Tue*^ AV
at McCoy.
EILLV REED
PEDIGREE : —Young Milton wa« sired I' w
will make the ?ca«on of 1883 at the following Old Milton, a half brother to (’aledonia ' ; p,,
times and places:
l the fastest trotting -tallion in Canada.
K
is pronounced by competent jiidces cooi^
»!< Hinnville. Monday« A Tuesday«; with public opinion, to be lhe he t r. i
an(
«heridnn, Urdncada,« .t Thursday«; carnage stallion in Canada. He took
prize at. the Provincial Exhibition held
Amity, Friday« and Kaiurdays.
Hamilton, in 1872: first at Mili. n Sr"; -3
Beginning April 1st ani Eniing July 1st. Show, in 1872-73-74; first nt Rrantonin i' Jiej
second at Guelph Central Exhibition, in
he took the first prizeat Hamilton CHitri.1 h
*
We invite the public tn examine our stock in Is,3. also the first prize and <]iplotiia
horse
of any age or class. He u sirf i
before breeding elsewhere.
How's Royal Goorge.dam bvold IIari.;i" '
imported Irish b|,M,d hmsc. G. 1». bv Eoxli 11V<
J. R. SAWYER.
ter;
How’s Royal George bv Field.«'re1'
2tf.
Proprietor.
Georg?; dam nf How’s Royal was
i- sin r- ’dby®^
U
F . I'
J '
celebruieit horse, Statesman ;
George dam the celebrated Erin
Erin, he by Sir Henry, 2,297 ; G. I), by
Turk, brei l.v Geergk’Ïf.-Kinl. v, onk(i.» 4M
W
w . owned
......... hv W. A. Fiilds
-
A Co.,
* of Bate
'dot
N. Y. Fields’ Royal George was sire*! by> j lep
Royal George, lie by Black Warrior, he 1"'* | loci
ported Tippo ; old Royal George's datn by Bk* i
M
wood, out of an English hunting mare, in’l*
M
by an officer <»f the tii»t Royal«. H* Por
I
Royal George trotteii his mile in 2:35, "*J wit
in
five weeks’ training. Fields’ Royal
MASONIC TEMPLE,
trotted his mile on the Buffalo course in I*! ■
and
2
:24.
3rd * Aider M,.. Portland. Oreron.
DESCRIPTIONi-Yoexo M iltom iM«4 Vil*
ped
The Largest Boot and shoe bay, seven years old. sixteen hands
<in
weighs 1,3ne |tf>unds, has excellent ^tyk H
>s a fine driver and unusual good worker- I
House in Oregon,
te
TERMS :—Insurance, $10 ; season.I~
Ort-tipylfig IWO Store Room«.
gle service, $5. All care will b? taken to
vent accidents, but no resjionsibility fbr
will be assumed.
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F. A.
I'LI.T*
!IKF. MM
Fend for Catalogue and Price List.
A. E. C alkins ,
!'■ !"
A|
4m!.
Keeper.
I"1- . one
BOOTS & SHOES,
Piotzman & DeFrance.
As the owner of the following property is at
work in town and has no use for the same, he
otter, it at a bargain : One span ot jood Work
Horse.; also a good Milch Cow. and a Cook
Stove, in fair condition. For particulars, eu-
qmre of
HENRY DUNZER.
Neison's watmn shop, McM innville
Or HENRY GEE. Bellevue.
4m3*
WORK HORSES FOR SALE.
Jmtty, Jan 2», 1882.
Ol
HI
AND
Ladies' Fancy Hose in Endless Va­
rieh/, at 16 2-3 cents a pair ;
Country
taken in
for Goods,
est Market
a
Legal Papers drawn with Neatness, Accuracy and Di n<
50tf
patch.
.b
W-Inch Cashmere, 30 re/ito, worth
40 cents ;
48. I neh Cashmere—all wool, 5
worth 75 cents.
i:a«y Term*
COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTTED.
Fine Australian Creps, 25 cents,
worth 35 cents ;
ALSO.
Hardware. Crockeryware. Grocer­
Lumber
FLOORING.
PORTLAND PRICES
u FERRY
In fact 1.11 kimisof Farm Machinery.
I
I
CITY DRUG STORE.
Cloth lirnshes, Npongcs, ’■ russes,
Shoulder Bruce« and all Druggists
Nundrie«.
A full line of
'
Agents for Knapp. Burrell A Co .
52t f
Hambletonian
Mambrino,
Tn»: lb on. cor tii k C ity or M. M ixnvii . i . i no
O rhain as F ollows :
S ection I. That the person? owning rtnl
property adjoining the mo ?» ni the strews nnd
ptiru oi alreeto hereinafter nam.d »hall make
Mdrwalks Iherwii of the dnnerii-ions herein
aitt r specified, also dig drains or put sower-
under I ho M.ti sidewalks which shall be larg»
and de. p enough tn tborvugbly drain th«
piopeny through which it t>as*s. Raid si.h
walk ami drain or sewer« to cevn^ianee at. the
northeast corner of Block I«. on the west aide
of V. street pi the old town plat of McMinnvtId ,
Oregon. Thei.ee north on sa.fi E street on tie
eaH Side ot block 33, 28, 23, and IS to the ?n<rh
east corner ot block 13 across F irst sue, ?. P,n.
street, and < edar atieet in Johns'Addition i.
said town of McMinnville, «hegen Then.-,
beginning al the south eact corner ol block 1.
in said Johns* Addition on tha nortn Bute .•
Cedar street and running thence west »1. m
the aauih side of blocks 12 and 13 and aci.*- !
and D streets to the south west corner «I block
14. Thence from the ?outh cast corner of m J
block 14, north along the east side ot block I I
to and across Spruce Mieet to the son!h cast
corner of block 7 in Johns' Addition toil,
town of McMinnville, Oregon.
Si.cn. n 3. Said s<de wslks to be six te >i
wide, made out of good red or yellow’ fir In. .
one and one-half inches thick anti not over
ten inches wide. Underneath said plank sb..’,
le three stringer« two by six inches placed tv.
and cne-halt tevt apart; the plank to be w. I
nailtsi with two twenty jxnnv nails at ca h
bearing. All of raid w. rk to be d< n.* to tl .
aatisia. i on and under the direction ol the alrw
Com missinner.
S ection 3. 8aid side walks and drain« c
sewers must be completed within two monil
from and after the passage and approval of th;-
ordinance vnd all w>>rk remaining unfinish d
at the expiration of said time shall l-e finished
by the street Ot^WnMiioner at the expense ot
the properly owner« adjoining the part by him
finished.
StcwtoN 4 Thi« ordinance to be in force
from and alter its paaaage and approval by the
Mayor.
Pawed the Council April 24th 1883.
Approved by the Mayor April 25th, I'M.
HENRY WARREN.
Mayor.
■AlU.1
A. B Bin in. Recorder
l.iiurefiehl A Cook^u
of
We will nut them np, give you tull instructions ami start them for v<m - H-ee of
Wo will warm nt each machine to do No. 1 work and give Nilisfitction .
ir.
>*<*
I 0
Binder,
THE McCOimilCIi, Ac,
GET
In the City of McMinnvilleI
Mav 1,4. 1383.
Having this day sold to Messrs Rogers A
Todd my stock of drugs. I wish to thunk tl..
people of McMinnville and vicinity for tin ii
kind pnlronngc and to bespenk for my succen-
wra a mt,tinuanee of the Mime; and in this
connection I am coin|M'lkd to collect whntex»-’
inuv tie due me, either notes or book-accounts.
Hud urge all knowing themselves indebted t<
me io settle wiiii 1>. H Turner, who will ta!;-
charge of my accounts for collection.
W. B. T crnkr .
Twine
Harvester and
DRESS GOODS,
AUCTION SALE
PAY I P.
.
„ you want a ttr^ia,- No 1 IMR or
;
If you want the Best, Strongest and Lightest Draft
11" j
MOrortOhebe.tH»yRake in the world go iol.an.eOel.l A l ook's. Audty,^
Total........................................................ 1 11»
Ilot-iiei’v. Iüt<
It niUMt be «aid, in explanation, tb;i at
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
the laot four canex all grew out of th tic
tii-Hf one, and that all were only pt< -
Men's Boys’, and Youths
limiiiary cxaniinatiou» before a Jii.-tue
of the I’eaee; that all were hound
over and that the Gland Jury dismiss­
On account of my contemplated departure
CJlotliiiiß’
ed all hut the iitst. To the expense
la-fore the .1.1’., .>2<iH.7'>. add cost., for the Eastern States, and the settling up ol
of witnes-es Indore the Grand .lint, my business, I will sell at Public Auction,
$(¡4, and we have a total of $324.7.>, without reserve, iq>on the premisesat McMinn­
and apparently font-tilths for nothin:; ville, Yamhill County, Oregon, on
at all, -o far as the public good is con­
I Immlay. Jlay 24tli. 1883,
Ever thing sold at Reduc­
cerned. Myenriosity led me furthei at 11 o’clock a. m., some of the Choicest Busi­
to enquire how much ol this went to ness and Residence Property in McMinnville,
ed
Prices.
the Justice, and found that $!•!•.30, oi comprising three delightfully situated lots with
nearly one-third of the whole, went to residence and good well of water upon each lot,
that otticer. Nou, I have heard man.i and some finely situated residence lots imme­
J. P.’s complain that lhe fees allowed diately ea»t of the the above-described prop
Please call and examine Goods before pur­
by law did not justify any one in tak­ erty. A nice Business Lot at the Deuot. Also
ing the (diice: blit surely the above some of the finest residence property in the chasing elsewhere.
item looks us if the oflice paid pretty city, situated nirectly north of my present it
Yours Respectfully,
well. But I do not wish to c riticise residence, and also the fhiiowing described d
the bill of fees, for it is presumable projierty, situated south of the Cozine Creek
that the J. P. claimed no more than and lying east of and adjoining the rairoad
F.
Br.Btvo.VD.
the law permitted, but probably went line, in lots of one acre each. The last named
up to the last fraction. But what I property is admirably adapted for residence
McMinnville, Oregon.
wish to suggest is that perhaps there and gardening purposes, and is convenient to
may he a little too much recklessness the new College. W. T. Newby will show the
in entertaining complaints in Justices’ parties calling upon him in McMinnville, and
court», and that a little more cate a plot of the projieity enn be seen nnd particu­
would not be amiss, l’erhaps it would lars had of the auctioneers, Gilman ± Co.. No.
1«. as well for the Justice to question 42 First street, Portland. This property being
the would-be prosecuting witness vetj- some of the most desirable in McMinnville,
closely and see there is good proliable the sale affords an excellent opportunity for
cause for prosecution, and above all, part e< desiring a home or for a good and
that it is in no way prompted by mal­ profitable investment in a city where the value
ice, as is too often the case. \\’e see of
' real estate is rapidly improvingi T
(Heretofore at the head of the
Reedvilie Stud) will make the
from the ease referred to, (I take that fierfeqk.'
T»fiMS of S alk —Cash or bankable paper.
season <>f 18,83 as foll.iws :
because it is prominent) that ju.-t GUSMAN
,
A Co.,
W. T, NEWBY,
North Yamhill, J/undava; La-
four-fifths of the whole was accounted
Portland.
McMinnville.
ns worthless by the Grand Jury, and . f _________ !_____________ __________x Fayette, Tuesdays ; McMinnville, Wednes-
we must suppose that they knew wliap J. L. ROGRRS.
P. W. TODD. Says and Thursdays ; Bellevue, Fridays and
Saturdays.
they were doing, and that the poo/
Hambletonian Mainbrino is a beautiful dark
paying otlice of Justice of the PejlQ.
bay or brown, 15 hands, 2A inches high and
got ...... .. than one-third of all the costs
weighs over 1,100 pounds. He is unsurpassed
accruing ill his court, and at least twice
Third Street, McMinnville.
foi style and beauty: long-bodied, with a
its much its any farm hand could get
rangy
neck and blood-iike head. He is hea­
for one whole month’s labor.
vy muscled, and as for feet and legs no horse
In the name of economy let us have • ROGERS & TODD, can
excel him.
mi more of this recklessness, under the ’
Of his prepotency as a sire there can be no
cloak of justice. Every officer ought
[SucccsBors to W. B. Turner,]
doubt. All his colts have the impress of his
to be as much a gitardiiin of the public
high form and superb courage, ami when plac­
—Dealers In—
purxe a« be ¡ h supposeil to be of the
ed on the market have, so far, commanded (at
public peace—as milch opposed to IH iiffN, Chemical«, I’atrnt ¡Medicines. the same ages) as high a price as the get of
squandering money as in favor of sup­
any horse in the North Pacific.
Perfumery, Fine Toilet Articles,
pressing crime.
tp Riosrn .
During the last year his get was awarded
Nou pu, Combs, Hair. Tooth und
D ied .
I ii Hnppy Valley, Saturday, April
28th, 1883, Mra. Belle, wife of Spen­
cer (Jarrison, aged about 21 years. De­
ceased died of quick consumption. She
leaves a young child to yearn for a
inolheFs care, besides a husband and ;i
large circle of relatives and friends to
mourn her loss. Her remains were
buried in Masonic cemeferv, on Sun­
day.
1,1 loi-l up llt A
■■=- - -
I have just received a fine lot of
FIVkL I’KOOF.
K.
. , I.., n..io Wcoii uo to I.UMreiiold A <'ook’«>, Amit\.
11
lady
I oui
and-
W- A. FENTON,
Hoot
and
whoe tlak*
mtii.nv
mhkridam ,
The finest stock of Boots. Shoes. R«^
Lie. in Yamhill County
lt<
timi,
espe
I ont
jng1
TL
ton
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Btxits and Shoes manufactured to ont'’«
»P anel R-half iniles east of McMinnville, neatly repaired.
two «pan of Work Hone«. Will sell tnr
work and goods
warranted.
„ All worn
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liber
T" on
«uit purchaser
Viml
Mr».
A. DFHR.
MeM
31 m3.
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