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About Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1883)
or K peek - ajuli ». Circus. Monday. Moon, half grown. \Viieut is coming m. pleasant harvest weather. Grouse are said to be scarce. Cheap Hats at Rus» & Foster’s, prunes selling at $1.50 per bnshol Evergreen blackberries are ripening. Noraiu; and that make» us all happy. Air ns full of dust and smoke as ever. Water melons will soon be in the market. Remember those 4-for-25-cent cigars at Welch’s. Miss Nellie Rennie is down from Sa lem, on a visit. Goods at greatly reduced prices at Russ & Foster’s. Narrow Ribbons in the new .shades at Russ & Foster’s. Mrs. H. C. Shadden has been quite ill during tile week. Gardens not irrigated are pretty thoroughly dried out. Prof. Roberts, the phrenologist, has been in town this week. School begins at the Public Schoo] house ou Monday, Sept. 17th. County Clerk Spencer was in town Monday, as full of fun as ever. '■ Broadmead” farm is being thor oughly fenced with Osage hedge. Wheat receipts and load cheeks neat ly printed at the R eporter office. Service at the Episcopal Church, next Sunday, by Rev. J. Ii. \V. Sellwood. Our Fire Department will probably join the State Firemen’s Association. Pay your subscription to the. R eport er aud get a “Treatise on tbe horse." Ladies, call and see the bargains in Lisle Thread Gloves at Russ & Foster’s. Doesn't it appear quiet and nice, though, since the Band ceased practic ing. Do you hear those capenters’ ham mers? And don’t they sound business like. Mr. J. E. Magers, while ou the AVil- lainina, fishing, lost a tine reel aud line. Dau Castello’s circus is announced to lie at this place kcai Munday August 20th. Mr. Dan I olnian and family have moved back to their farm on the South Yamhill. Dr Tucker returns from the coast in good shape aud has settled down to business. Me Miunville will improve as much if not more this season, than any for mer year. Mr. Southmayd, the real estate man, ot Sheridan, was in town on business last Monday. Mr. S. Shafter paid only 25 ets. to set his bait box which the “boys" sent him by express. Messrs. Louis Rogers and Frank Ho berg left for Tillamook Monday even ing, to recreate. Mr. A. R. Logan captured over 100 of the finny trine over at Willamette Slough, oue day this week. Fruit seems to be more plentiful on the south side of the Yamhill than iu this vicinity. But is short there. Remember Collins’ picture tent in the Grange Store lot. Mr. Collins is fpokeu of as bring a good workman. Mr. H. C. Shadtlen has closed out liis stock of groceries and with his family will soon remove to Eastern Oregon. Mrs. L. E. Bannister, from Dayton Prairie, brings us in a loaf of bread that shows the lady to be a tine cook. Rev. E- Rttss is putting up a neat little residence just east ot the Central. Those certificates of membership for McMinnville Fre Department, printed by S nyder , T he P rinter , are beau ties. Lumber is on the ground for a build ing on the lots lately sold by lion. W. T. Newby directly west of the old ceme tery. It won’t cost you a cent to come iu Wednesday afternoon aud see our cv- lender press—the best onthe West Side —rnn. Every farmer wanting a No. 1 Wa gon, should go to Hodson's and buy t|ie B ain , cheaper than they can be had in Portland. And still the St. Charles continue» to set the best tables ; while its bar issup- plied vvith the best of wiues, liquors and cigars. We understand that Misses Foster & R um will occupy the new building now being erected by Mr. Rhodes, as a mil linery store. When you get ready to put in your »all graiu, go to Hodson’s aud buy a W hippie Harrow and Seeder combined. It is the boss. Our old friend and former townsman, ,*■ Spencer, has left the yortkweit yews, as ha-s also Mr. W. R. Boone, known at this place. The Mrs Hays, who dislocated her ■wrist in a fall, is not of North Yamhill, us tile Oregonian lias it, but lives right here in McMinnville. 1 his is the seasou of plums, prunes, green apples, cucumlmrs, green corn, cramp colic, cholera morbus, Jamaica ginger and pain killer. That “Concave”of Knight Templars •n San Francisco will be a tine affair; and the R eporter didn’t obtain the fact from the Mtanelard, either. We are told that some of our farm ers are threshing their wheat too soon —before it is thoroughly dried, aud Way have trouble for that reason. Mr. Farmer Hill, recently principal •f the Dayton school, came dowu from his Lome in Eugene last week aud paid nis many friends in Yamhill a visit. McMinnville’» cows are tine haired, they are—so much so that they perainu- late the sidewalks from one end to the ether. But we presume the tax-payers are able to stand it. , A limb aitoiit twenty inch*» Jong and ■caring ninety large, rich prunes is a •»uiple of prolific yield worth ninm- tauung, from the orchard of Mr. J. F. Look. ju»t east of town. Mr. R. Nelson, tbe wagon maker, has moved his building several feet to the *°uth and is thoroughly repairing the same. So yon see that will make two improvements in that quarter. indy v m j* ’ii 'ue t"’° K”iirht Templars in R an off with a T hreshes . C astello ’ s N ici kle -P late C ircuì Yamhill county—County clerk J J / Id agent Dan Castello’s The advance a„ ____ of ____________ Nieucerot till' place, ami Col. Chris Our readers will remember that early ♦ lavior ot Dayt.m. The latter has last spring a team belonging to Mr. N. w Nickle-Plate Circu» arrived in the Via the Northern Pacific Railway. gone to I risen to attend the Conclave. Jas. McPhillips aud driven by Charley City last nignt and has made arrange Casteel, run away with a harrow, and ments for the I’OpeaiTUC« of the show "ur i’iiv Council endeavored to pass in the chase, one of the horses—a due in McMinnville, ou Monday next. Unbounded JSiiceeHH Evcryx ini • 'I iltmince providing for the gravel- English Draft—was badly crippled up. Every one knowes Dau Castello or lias tog <>t I till'd M. between D. ami E. nt This seems to have put the “Old Nick” heard of him, and the announcement of Will Exhibit at its last meeting. Lut owing to there not into the team, as once, since then they his visit to this upper country will be, being a quoi uni present, the etfbrt fail Ini ve torn a wagon all to pieces in one by many, gladly learned. A recent ed. of their miul exploits. Ou Wednesday number of the Oregonian has the follow last week, Mr. Casteel had ing concerning the exhibition in Port Prof. Newell, alter having smoked evening, been threshing his grain, on the Mc land . tobacco over forty years has now laid Phillips ‘•Dan Castello's nickle-plate circus farm au<l started for Charley aside the unsavory "dudiue,” as lie Cook’s to do some threshing for him, drew a very large crowd last night, says forever, lie commends this ex having the team above referred to completely tilling the spacious tent. ample to all habitues of the noxious hitched to the - separator. A gate It required but an act or two to convince vice. through which he had to pass was the audience that the show was one ot The licyinter 1ms entered upon its 3rd opened, wheu Mr. Casteel noticed that excellence, not only in the performan volume, and the proprietor, .dr. Towu- one of the horses acted fractious, and ces themselves but iu the general man seud teels jubilant over Ins success. told a youug man who was with him to agement and the style in which they 1 he liegisti r is a very good paper, and take the horse by the bits. But this were presented. The globe groupings we think is deserving ot tho success it did no good; the horse wanted to run by Durand, Samuels and Evans were and run he did. Going through the exceedingly clever. As contortionist claims. gate, on a dead run they crossed the the Keeley brothers rank very high.and As we stated;! few weeks ago the crop road, then turned and recrossed aud and introduce much that is new and start of Yamhill will average troni Aj to :q; mu through a rail t'euce, theyouug man ling. We have not seen any tumbling but as Mr. potter ot the Slieriilau ware holding to the bits aud Casteel pulling equaling that of Evans, Durand Sam house iufortns us, the wheat is much ou the linos until they went through uels, Harding and others. The trained superior to that ot former years, bothiu rhe fence, when they saw it was of no horse Senator, introduced by Dan Cas size ot berry and tor soundness. use to try aud hold the team, and be tello, is one of the handsomest horses in danger of their lives, loosed that has appeared in onr city. As a If you want a good laugh, buy one of ing hold, and as the feed-board which trick horse ne shows wonderful intell those 10 cent comic books at Griesen’s. their Casteel had been kicked oft', igence, and is a very attractive feature Seaside and Brookside Library, East supported saved himself by springing upon of the circus. His performances are ern and California lUustrated papers lie the back of one of the horses and slid alone worth the price of admission. received every week. Agency for Dai ing off to the ground. The team then Charles and Lottie Belmont on the ly aud Weekly yorthtvet Newt. run a short distance, when one of the trapeze give some remarkably tine feats. Rev. T. L. Jones, dropped in to see lines, which became entangled in a Daring the ait, Miss Belmont, while us Tuesday morning. He preached hi» wheel of the trucks, was drawn so hanging suspended head downward, farewell sermon at this place last Sun tightly that one of the horses was com lifts over 650 pounds of humanity, and day, as he mlorins us the next week he pelled to stop and thus they were gains rounds of applause. Aside from New Colossal goes to conference and will be trans- checked. In summing up the loss it the excellence of the performances, terred to some other field. Where vet- was found that but little damage was every one connected with the show is done : that after running through two polite and attentive, being in sharp lie goes we wish him well. fences and into a deep ditch, the sepa contrast in ^iese respects to those who Dan Castellos circus closed a short rator had escaped with some minor have accompanied circuses that have and very successful seasou last night. parts of the wood work being broken heartofore exhibited in this city. It is nil excellent circus and can be oft in front, while the horses were not uuioservidly commended to the jicople injured in the least. Charley says he T he S tate F air . GREAT INTERNATIONAL ALLIED ATTRACTIONS. of the Willamette valley, the Sound, or will go on foot before ho bitches one Th,- State Agricultural Society man wherever else Manager Harris ntay de of those horses up again. agement seem to be putting forth extra cide to pitch his tents.— Newn. exertions this year in the interest of People will bear ill miml that Hues W e A ll K now ! the approaching exhibition. In the That Johnny L. lias become one of aud chimneys must extend four feet matter ot tine aits is this fact noticea the most complete “ mashers ” iu this above the root of the buildings. And ble. .And to secure as fine a display in section ; that when certain youug la especially is this the ease m business that Hue as practicable, a committee blocks, where stoves are continually dies pass R. &. B’s they bestow upon consisting of Slessrs. D. D. Prettyman, used during dry weather. Put ’em him their sweetest smiles ; that it takes J. G. Wright, Chas. Claggett, John tour feet above the extreme height of him a fearfully long time to go liis Downing and K. L. Hibbard has been The top of the Ladder of Fame ; overshadowing all compete meals from some cause. the buildings. placed iu charge of the pavilion and That P. W. T. is decidedly “ gone authorized to solicit articles of this tion ; Challenging all rivalry in Equestrianship And here comes Abie Talmage, right ou” certain fair damsels ; so mticll so class to be placed on exhibition. Of from the sea-port town—Astoria, where that liis father has to keep a watchful course a cordial invitation is extended and Gymnastics. he is at work ou the xlsforiuti. He eye over him, and lias been compelled to all to go and place their own speci came up Monday and will remain until to take him from a favorable resort up mens upon the lists; but in cases w-here Saturday next, paying his old home a the street to his (P. W. T.’s) place of owners do not atteud themselves they visit ; is in spleuded health, and reports business. are respectfully solicited to send any our old “pard" Frank Morrison,—who That it was jealousy that prompted thing they uiav have in the artistic line is ou the same paper—as well aud do the w riting of that letter to the Mercury to the committee above named who concerning the grass widows. That will carefully atteud to them and re To any Circus Manager that can duplicate the same acts as ing well. man who did it was in very small turn them at the conclusion of the fair. i he Grangers near this place recent the business. performed in the The State Fair is—or ought to be, the ly pooled their wool and Mr. Wells, That the days are rapidly growing best practical demostratiou of Oregon’s the warehouseman bought the lot, con shorter. productiveness and enterprise, aud the sisting ot 11,000 pounds. This, with That wheat will come pouring iu best way to prove to the eyes of the 4,000 pounds from outsiders, he ship rapidly in a tew days. many strangers who have recently ped to Portland, last week. The price That onr farmers’ countenances are paid was 19 cents. Mr. W. also bought brightening since they have found come to onr shores seeking homes the and shipped three car-loads ot oats, that their crop» are not a “ total fail advantages we always claim for our country, is to place upon public exhibi last week—the first ot the season. ure.” See the Great stud of Performing Horses, led by tion samples of the product of our soil That Third street ought to be im and our factories ami onr handiworks. Messrs. Shuck, Port Adauis and Geo. F. B.mgasser took a hunt in the moun proved so as to be at least half-way re Time was when there was a wide aud tains last week and succeeded iu cap spectable. universal pride in our State Fair. The “ SENATOR !” That a splendid meal can be had at benefits thus accruing throughout the turing a deer aud some other game, the St. Charles Hotel for 25 cents. they report having found the camp ot State were to be seen iu many ways. That it is foolish to wish for rain, just For the credit of the commonwealth some person iu a stvamp which they The only Circassian Trick Horse under the canopy of heaven believed to be the biding place of now. Too much grain down. the interest of ye oldeu tiuio shoudl be That if some of our monied men restored, if possible. and the handsomest that treads God’s green earth. $10,000 Smith, Jlie murderer ot Mrs. Petch. Bat the camp bad recently been de would build a few houses to rent, they -.......... ' <-(■>— in gold coin for his equal. would have no trouble in renting them. serted. That, young men, when they take a M arried . As yet wheat comes into the ware parting kiss from their adored when <>• Iu McMinnville, Or., August, Sth, house's very slowly. Yesterday morn leaving, after au evening call, should 1883, by Rev. Neil Johxtsou, Rev. T. ing, Mr. Wells, of the McMinnville sec tliat the blinds are drawn. POPULAR PRICES H. Small, of Silverton, to Mfs. F. E. warehouse, had about 400 bushels ; That J. L’s letter to “Dear Mollie” Green, of McMiunville. Redmond, had 500 bushels, while Mar never reached its destination, but laid Admission. S! ,OO. - Children. 50 Cents. Miss Julia Eccleston, whose parents tin & Stout had received about 500 quietly in a book until a few days ago. bushels. Next week however, ware In consequence the writer guashéth reside at this place and who was raised here, was married to Mr. 0. T. Wells housemen look for lively times. 1 he liis teeth. at Ukiah, Cal., ou July 18th, 1883. price olteied yesterday was 82 cents, The happy couple received the follow dear of sack or 86 cents with sack. P ublic S chool . Last week we stated the date upon ing presents from some of their many The ball given by Terror Engine DEALERS IN friends. I Co. No. 1, ot Dallas, at the new sdiool which the McMinnville Public School Misses Minnie Pressey, Lulu Taylor, would open, namely, the 17th day of house in that city, last Friday night, September, but did not give the uanies Emma Gibson, Nettie Crockett, Callie was well attended and a pleasant time Brown, Eunice Biggs, Rovilla Moore, was the result. They cleared the snug of those employed aiJinstructors. They Emilia Bailey, Eva Bailey, Laura are: Prof. J. C Freund, as principal. little sum of $110- The company is Mr. Frt und is too well known at this Brown, Mamie Ryan, Deroua Sanford, composed of about 35 men, aud their place as a scholar and instructor for us Addie Lambert aud Maud Day, ami Machinery, appaiatus will consist of au engine of attempt to savanything in hi, favor, L. G. Carpenter, E. Holliday,' J. T. the same make and size of ours, with to Crockett, G. Gibson, R. Crocket, W. having taught several terms iu the 300 feet of hose, and our opinion is college, some time siiwe. As assistants Briggs, C. Bailey, J. Whelan, H. Ec AND they will ncvci be sorry ot having se the services of Mr. Williamson,recently cleston, Charles Mathew«, C. Ward, lected such a machine. from the East, and who is a teacher of Mr. and Mrs. Dau Southard and Mr. SEEIBIXD Another old land-mark gone : Mi. a number of years experience, has been and Mrs. E. W. Wells. The presents III* C D. Johnson has torn down Ins old engaged, and with the further assis consisted mostly of silverware ami [SUCCESSORS TO II. H. TODD.] bbcksmitli shop building that bas v' tance of Miss Williams, a young were as follows: Sugar spoon, Minnie Pressey ; carving knife aud fork, T. B. has lady, who has been engaged in school stood so long on B- street aud erected in its stead a neat, new build work some time and is spoken of as a Burger; pickle castor, Chas. Ward; DKALBKB I Ji ing—one that will be a credit to that competent teacher, the school will cake basket, Gardie Gibson and Nettie location. Now, it that old rookery on undoubtedly prove equal to, if not su Crockett; napkin rings, E. Holliday DRUGS, the corner, neat' by, was replaced by a perior to any of former, years. Mr. and Emma Gibson; spoon holder, J. MEDICIN BS, respectable building of some sort, ev S. F. Harding lias been appointed Whitten ami Callie Brown; mugs J- STUDEBAKER STATIONARY, erybody iu that aection would feel oh ! Dist. clerk, vice Mrs. Snelling resigned. Crockett and Eunice Biggs, butter knife, Addie Lambert, majolica bread PERFUMERY so proud. Wagons and Buggies plate, Maud day; butter kDife, Rovilla TOBACCO AND CIGAR!, Rev. T. C. Neece, of Badger, Wasco T he C ollege . Moore; salt-cellars, L. G. Carpenter; PAINTS ANDOlIaS county, sends the Oregonian a splendid School at McMinnville College opens cream spoon, Lulu Taylor, mirror, C. specimen of fall sown wheat, just har the first Wednesday in Sept.—the Sth Matthews; butter dish, R. Crockett; PATENT MEDICINES, ALSO vested by him. It was sown on high day of the month, with Dr. E. C. An soup spoon, W, Briggs;, gravy tureen, TOILET GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC., ETC prairie land betweeu Dechute» and derson aud Prof, piayfair Anderson C. Bailey; pickle forks, Mr. aud Mrs. Manufacturers of Jehu Day rivers, and never had any instructors iu the Collegiate depart Dan Southard; majolica pitcher, Mr. irrigation. Mr. Neece says many of ment; Mrs. Laura Goltra, instructor ot and Mrs, E. W. Wells. Prescription a carefully compounded all kind* of the neighbors have just as tine fall music and Mr». Reugg in the prepara ¿11 hour», day or n gbu sown grain, and the spring sown gram tory department. Several applications Our good* have : 11 been marked down to the Carriage« and Rlark«mith is nearly as good. The grains ot this have been made for position of in T he N ew W arehouse . oweat living rate . Give us a call and tee fo specimen are remarkably large and structor in mathematics, but tlie place The new Warehouse that has been you reel f. Work. full. The question whether the up ip yft to be supplied. A b this is the be- built in connection with Hre Star McMinnville, Or., June 21, ’81-20tf. land» east of the mountains will pro ginilipg of Softool ill our new college Mills is about completed and we are IRON HARROWS duce good crops has been fully settled, building that is so beautifully and proud to claim »hat it is as fine as any since, t*vén iu a <h'y season like t Ills, the healthfully located, anti with as eftieient warehouse iu the State. The entire a specialty. yield in so many places has been all aeotysof instructorsas can beobtained, size of the building is 36x68 feet, 41 that could be asked. It may be of m- we shall expect to see the best ojietiiug feet high to the attic. Below is a 14 At Amity, Or. foot room for the storing of sacked terest to some of our readers to know ever made iu that institution. WATCHMAKER, llro3oryl. where Mr. Neece is, and what ho is grain, while the space above this is di vided into three bins, 30 feet deep— doing. B irthday of A T rio the three bins calculated tohold 80,000 Thomas N. Draper is a youth who a Saturday last, the 11th of August, bushels of grain, while the space below DEALER IN tew dais ago narrowly escaped serving Miss Evil Cook was 15 years old ; Miss will hold 70,000—or 150,000 bushels a fetal'in the i>eiiite|itinry for having May Alexander 17, and Augustus II. storing WATCHES, capacity infill, The building “ Says I t' mesilf, says I." exhibited a paper around the streets 23 years old. They are all ot is made very mrong, plank being spik clocks ,: of this city beating a »iguature that Gaunt the Central Hotel, and in the erenins ed together, aud braced with large iron the owner of the name never wrote, the patents of Miss Cook—Mr. and Mrs. rods and bars, while this is encased in JEWELRY, Wirehousemen, Countrymen, Chinamen ! and of obtaining money by means L. 11. Cook»—tendered the .voting folks i wall of brick, which makes it doubly SPECTACLES, Etc., thereof. Not very long ago this same a surprise party. Guests to the num strong and durable. For conveying ‘.VAnd don't you forget it-.JB youth was familiarly known throngont ber of 35 or 40 were present and lent the grain, elevators are arranged to n the Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson 6t’i the state ns •• the boy orator,” and elec a hand iu' making the party oue ot carry tt to the extreme height of the LAFAYtTTE, • • OREGON trified audiences in the backwoods greatest pleasure. Games of various building, where it is thrown into the towns by his glowing eloquence. He kinds were indulged in; the merry various bins, being done very quickly 15’wfrA Repairing and Job also elaiined to have a thorough knowl was enjoyed and a lunch was and easily. This enterprise redacts edge of tin law, ai>d so oi'cci.x'ioux wa» dance bing a Specially. served that would have pleased the upon the owner, Mf. ba,x. as also he considered that at bite fitno thure crowned head», At twelve o'clock the credit npGti Mr. J- E. Brooks, tue contractor. ’.V That'» the racket..xm ictmillv was an attempt mado to have pqFlv dispersed, hoping that, they The warehouse w ill cost about $7,000. i bill put through the legislature de- might lie called together again upon Wheat Receipts, and Sale Bills, "I il ing him of age, so that he might be such att enjoyable and happy occasion W illie B ean , D ead . REAL. ESTATE AfiE.VT, 111 (lilted to the bar. His last escapade as was this the birthday of Eva, May 77 Besides everything el»C in the It is with regret that we chronicle show» that Ite was by far too proco- and Gn». C<»mplimentsreceived in the M c M innville , oreoon . line, as good as tbe. best, on short no the death of Willie L. Beau, sou ot cinus.—thri/oamn _ shape of rich and palatable cake. tice, by SNYDE THE PRINTER. Mr. and Mr». J, |l. Beau, which occurred And that reminds us that there are at Xuattle on the 6th inti. Willie was those in this place who have felt tin i.tlbet F arms for Sale on Easy T erme- aged 11 years and 1 month, and we re ot this cunning “Imy orator,' who. M ahtiw a » d S tout ' s W abphofsb . FINAL PROOF. Alto Flouring Mill», äaw Mills, Etc. three years ago was paraded before our The opinion seems to have become member him as a bright-eyed little fel iH-ople as the greatest “orator of the prevalent that Martin aud Stout are out low when ne left this place with his Land Office at Oregon City, I dav " telling of “Republican steals," of the warehouse business at thi» place, parentseight years ago. The bereaved Partie® wishing tn l<x»ale, bv Pre emptier) or Oregon, Aug 2ud, 1S83. f relatives nave the sympathy of many Hot nee lead, upon tNovornine&t Land, or tn nur- etc. "Fuer boy !” . which is an error. Tlpse gentlemen friends in this section. Notice la hereby given that the following- cha School or Railr oad Land», will do well to wil<| their warehouse to Mr, Aniierson mimed aettler has filed notice of bis intention . call upon or addreM. r»e a» I am thoroughly »■■ ri.ake final proof in aupport of hie claim, And then leased it for this season, and wcipiaiotnd with auch lands throughout the en- Ladies Attention 1 are fully responsible for all business H urrrah ! P ictures !! P ictirf .»!!! I |Ure and that eaid proof will be made before the Wilhmatte Valley, on enter aide of the Before bringing on our Fall stock of connected therewith during the season Air. Collins, the Photographei, has I river, and can aLow partiea the moat valuable I '.uoty Clerk of Yamhill County at Ltfayette, Millinery and Fahey Goods we have of 1883. Their terms for storinggrain pitched his tent in the Grange Io», just laud« and desirable l'xatioa», from 40 tn ),2u0 Oi.i.'onjOn Mondav,Kept. 10, 18M, vied Mary made sweeping reductions in prices of are most reasonable, and at all times east of the store, ami is prepared to ac-»n in a body. Information pertaining to W. die, formerly Mary Rice, Homestead En Hat*, Riblain» etc. Hats from 25 cts. they pay the highest market price for »aky I'hutegraph« aud Tin-Type», and U nla furnished gratia. For location and pri try No. 4477 for lot 1 ef See. 12 T 4 B, R S W. S le nemee the following witness« to prove upward, V«"* 1 * S will find it to your ad wheat—in Cush, piirtias w Lhing sacks wiTl remain fur one week. He does se . »end for circular. Addreea her-ontinuoue re-idenro upon sod cultivation vantage to call ujaiii u» before going can get them here at any tune, as they first class work in every reranct. Re- BUTLER DELA8HMUTT, of (aid land, vis: D. McCall, B. Brewer, E. keep them pn hand. Now don't forget | member lhatchildren >Jii>iild be brought elsewhere. McMiunville, Oregon. M. rreeley snd G. R. A. Farris, ail of Me- I that Martin and Stout are still at their I in early in the day, in order tn secure a ' M isses R uss 4, F oster , Cffics-WitU Gee. G. Mit avilie, Yamnill Comity. Oregon. Successors to Mrs. Sears. old quarters. good picture, 2tt4 L. T. BARIN, Register. • First Circus Across tlic Cor • '* McMinnville, Monday, Aug. 20, ’83 /J.f.F CASTELLO’S NICKEL-PLATE ' CIRCUS ! Greatest Circus Exhibition Ever Perfected or Conceived. DAN CASTELLO WILL FORFEIT $20,000 Great Nickel Plate Circus NEW FIRM! New Goods ! NewPrices! McCarter & Aiderman, J. I CASE’S ROBISON & BAKER, DEERING and Mowers, ' Hoosier Hay Rakes, T. C. STEPHENS, JEWELER & ENGRAVER BUM! BUM! BUM!! Job Printing, BUTLER DELASHMUTT.