1 s VOLUME XHÍ X<> TO’MIX WILLE - he OREUOY very loan« article in thi* I Mrs. 0. S. Smith, ot W. T., ie et her oW ! home visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. I he farmers of this section are all happily IF. Springer. dwanpomted as tht* grain is turning out I Several of our pioneers are talking of go- much better than theyjiad expected. j ing back on the excursion next month. Mr. Mont Stewart will have a public gale j Crops in this seotion are better than was ex- of his corses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming 1 pected some turning out from 30 to 40 bush utensils etc., about the 29th of next month. els per acre. Anyone needing anything in that line will The stenm thresher from the Broad Mead do well by going as he always has good farm passed through town yesterday, going stock and good tools to Work with. down to the Waddle farm to thresh. Our quiet town was somewhat disturbed to day bv hearing of the capture of G. W. Smith. School begins the 1st of Sept, under Prof. A little after noon there were some extras Hurston, formerly of Independence. Prof. sent down from the ‘•Register” office to be H. moved to town yesterday. sold at 10 cents per copy, and they were go Mr. — Lewis, of this place, came home ing like hot cakes until after the mail was ; fro to the harvest field one evening last week, looked over when it was found that every j and was taken violently ill. His case was subscriber to the RepoRTEB had one free; thought very critical for a day or two, but he then the man authorized to sell them from is now getting better. We learn that he has the “ Register” office refunded tho money. brain fever. But no matter, the long talked of Smith is A. S. captured and it is the general opinion of the people of this section that it is for tho best, whether he is guilty or not. Those who have seen him report him fat and lookin'* August 20, 1883. well. H Another accident has happened that has T raveler . cast a gloom over our community. On last Thursday afternoon Harvey Yocum, a young UPATSTTE man about twenty years of age and youngest lof L'rankliii Y<>v u.-’.i.accidc.iially shot him August 21, 1883. self and died in about seven hours; he was The most absorbing topic of the week is the capture of G. W. Smith, tht supposed buibed on Saturday, the entire community murderer of Mrs. Patch, just one year to h attending the funeral. Harvey was working day after the murder. Vnd during that year with the ¿threshing machine of James Brown he has been loitering within a few miles of and when they were nearly done he stepped his home aud the scene of the murder. Of to one side and handed his liat to a little six- •Olli b • < :; ihav ..... ng to do with year-old boy and commenced emptying his the murder and gives some very plausible jumper of some nails,-straw, cliaif, etc., put reasons for his absence, both before and af ting tho nails in tho hat. and in soma way a ter the murder. But as you already have all pistol which he had in his pocket was dis the particulars of the capture, and will give charged, the ball entering the brain imme them elsewhere, I will not take up space diately above the right eye. No'one was looking at him ut the time except the little with a repetition. boy. Some years ago Father Yocum had a Judge Boi.se and Col. Kelly camo into town syn drowned in the Willamette river at Sa yesterday, and 1 hear that Judge Boise after lem and his body was never found. Allen looking over the court docket, which is very locum is now the only, sun left to comfort long, decided to change the time of holding the father and mother in their old age. next term of court from the last week in A few days ago. when the atmosphere was October to the last week in September and the first week in October. It is thought that clear, we stood on Knyfong hill where we had a .splendid view of the mountaiiw -from the trial of Smith will occupy four or five Salt creek to Salmon river, a distance of per days. haps twenty-five miles east and west, and G. W. Smith is the lion of the day, and ten miles north and south, aud they were many visitors come to take a look at him in afire from «base to summit--presenting the h’8 cage. There was quite a delegation from grandest sight we have ever seen—ten thous McMinnville Sunday, and every day since and white smoky spirals oould be seen at visitors havp come from all parts, as far as once climbing above the green foliage of the news of his capture has spread. tops of the trees. The fire lias burned over H. C. Bowel’s saw logs, but he thinks that it Portland is to have another celebration ; has dona as much good in ciearing away the another dodge to attract the country hump brush as it has damage to the logs, it is now kin and glean his small change, but the said burning cloeo to tno farms and it is feared c. b. lias hardly forgotten the fourth of July that damage will be done. It kills very little bilk, called a “Portland Celebration,” and of tile valuable timber. will probably feel shy of any more such traps for his cash. A victim says thut a Portland Capt. Lnfollett offers for sale or rent a celebration means a great display of cheap splendid stock farm of six hundred and calico, 5 cent beer and poor accommodations. eighty acres of land with unlimited moun This is considered a poor year for oats but tain range connected. Terms easy. Mr. Tom Muston brought in a few stalks of We understand F. M. Wadsworth. Indian Russian white vari ty, that will average over Agent at Siletz, in his letter to the R eporter 120 grains to tbs het ■ o 1 he say* they wws of Auguat 16th first to deny and then to ad not picked but some that had been left on mit the truth (in substance) of the item fur nished hy us some time ago in reference, to the ground. the campers being ordered off the Siletz res Our friend Charley Jacobs is tho last to ervation. He says in his letter that lie did commit “ harri carri,” or something of that not know that there was any toll road over sort, nnvway he went and got married to there. Why, years ago R. 1*. Earhart, pres Miss Fairchild, ft her home in Dayton, on ent Secretary of State, Mr. Shirtliff, collector Saturday last. The Lafayette string band of customs at Portland, Air. Woodworth proceeded to interview him Sunday night. and G. C. Litchfield procured from the Good luck to you both, Charley. Government a charter for a toll road I have not yet heard a single farmer ex from Grand Ronde to the coast at the mouth press himself in favor of rep?aling the mort of Salmon River on the Siletz Agency. The gage tax law, unless gome other law is passed county spent thous'nds of dollars in c< instruct making taxation more equitable than here ing a road and for years advertised through the papers and by posters and used «every tofore. effort to induce citizens of the valley to travel their road and thousands did go and camp on the Reservation and wo affirm that N.WFLRG. the agents at both Siletz and Grand Ronde Aug. 21,1883. up to the present incumbents, and the em ployers and Indians too were always glad The Winooski warehous' will begin opera when tlia travel commenced and assisted the tions Monday. county in induoing persons to goto th<-c«-ast. The north winds have brought some of Some years ago Rev. Devore who was at Teetotaler’s smoke back again. that time Presiding. Elder ot the M. .E. Church, held camp meeting at the mouth of Smith d' Hayworth will begin Salmon River and no one ever thought of their new business house and hull ob jeetiiw’, a|d he did right too. The gov days. ernment granted the charter for the road— Eli Hadlev has bought the Geo. Mitchell what for ? So that the public might have a ___ ii. is an enter ________ ___ better road for crossing the Grand Ronde farm near this place. Mr. prising young tian and wo wish him success. Reservation and camping on the Siletz Reser vation at the coast. But all at once without Mr. George Ir.glea of thia plnoe has gone notice or warning, when a large number of to your city to follow h.s trade aa plasterer. citizens are quietly crossing the Reservation Mr. Ingles is a very proficient workman. one Indian Silas, armed with an order, with John MoGni -e of G.'.lifornia. is visiting his a threat in it, from the agent, demands from fifty cents to one dollar and a half fora cousin K. O. McGuire ot this place. •• permit”, what for ? For the privilege to Samuel WooJ<arJ has gono to Washing quietly, cross the Reservation. They pay ton county for a header to lmnd his late tneir money to be mot at Salmon River to be informed by Mr. Wadsworth that they have grain. Mr. and Mrs. .Edwards paid Portland a no right there.' Now he says in his letier that he did authorize the Indians (old John flying visit on Friday last. I expect) to stop ail persona from crosalng. We sbouM Judge that W.T.. Everest means What the people object to is, that a nian who businoas, the wav to is wearing oat horse has lived here a long time in penc1' and quiet -vith every one. including the Indians must flesh between here and Bridgeport. 3et a “ permit” to pn«s quietly or camp on Hon. Will C. King Grand Lecturer of Ore ¿he Reservation. They all admit that the gon will lecture on .emp noc in Middleton. agent has tho right and no one objects to his Sept. 2nd. A oordial invitation n extended . xt reising that right, to arrest all persons to all. who interfere with tho proper govctinnetit of E. J. Hadley contemplates visiting Port the Agency. We have heard a good many -xpresa the desire to see the order authori land this week. zing Indian Silas to sell permits for going on Miss Slav lloln.-.’m b .a an elegant new the Reservation published. The public organ, lit the wav ."»Ir-s R- w’ill tw-icli a six would be thankful if Agent Sinnott and months schoool in this district the comine Wadsworth would publish their ciders in winter. . gard to * permits’* for the privilege of We understand that some young gentle- crossing or camping on the Reservation. men of this pluoe, doii’t want to climb tilt In conclusion l*t us sav that v.e are not ac mountain any more. Never ¿¿.ve up m a quainted with Agents Wadsworth or tha' we would write a word to interfere with the good cause boys. right of Agent Sinnott as we have al I ways re- J. F. Smith and Hobson wlih their wives. gardod him as a friend r.nd that we only claim to express the ideas that we have paid Gafr.ydte si visit S “ iturday. heard from a great many very good people. A young man must have very little oonr- M. D am age to wait till a young edy gets nearly half way hr-me and tl then a al: her for hr g man in this yioinitv company, as one young was known to do not !■ b,ng since. Ch*-ek ift Q -3 iii o juruhip youa. >ne vf the ¿seiifial thin« Smoke clearing awav. town. JaH’shel Every Thursday, at : : O R k G O N BY A- V. BXTYZDZEEEfc. Editor and Proprietor. I, ju XKVILLE si BSCniPTION RATES. > copy ppf VeRr’in advance.............. •. »ix months “ ............ 12.5C 1.50 Local Correspondence. DAYTON. August 21. 1883. Several farmers oominenoed hauling whsat last week. (’apt. Powell started his oleitnor Inst Wed Bssday. Sheriff Collard was in town one day last reek. Sheridan’s popular merchant, Mr. K. N. biii-il. wits in town oil business last week. Chrenoe Carey is up from Portland on a L. it to bis parents at tbts place. Hrs. Harley Stevens, of Oregon City, in testing her father Capt. Crawford. Mrs. G W. Swank, a former resident of (this place, is here visiting friends. Miss Lizzie Jiaab of Portland, is the guest t,f Miss Lizzie Wolfe. Mr. Warren Hastings, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Ho-rriagH of Port Townsend W. T. are visit- ius relatives aud friends here. Mr. W. H. Saylor of Portland was in town hast Sunday. Several of our young people attended the circus at McMinnville bust night. A string band from Lafayette favored us with some good umsio Sunday night. . . Mr. G. F. Detmering left for Portland ¡Sunday morning to meet his brother who comes from Wisconsin. Gue has not seen .him for 13 years. Mrs. Mary Morgan, is here visiting rela- 'lives and friends. _ The considerable enterprise shown by the l R epohter in issuing an extra giving the particulars of the arrest of Smith, was ap preciated by its many readers in this seotion. Considerable sickness in town at present, Mr. A. J. Smith lias been very low with something like the typhoid fever, and sever al other® are confined to them beds with the ague. Willie Hcgho» Las resigned his position rith Lo^’an Bros, .t Henderson at this place. He is succeeded by Mr. L. C. Turner. Oar enterprising harness maker T. E. La bin, moved into his new shop last Saturday evening, Mr. L. C. Turner while sxddleing a vicious horse last Sunday evening, was kicked on the leg, but luckily escaped serious injury. The fall term of our public school will '•orumence the second Monday in September. Miss Ann Martin lias been engaged to take charge of the higher department, the teacher for the primary department has not been engaged yet. A light shower last Wednesday night cleared the atmosphere of smoke for a few days, but it is now as bad if not worse than it was before. hear favorable reports of the wheat crop from all parts of the county. Mort- g;i;;e Bros, threshed 40 acres of wneat which yielded 35 bushels to the aore. George Knapp also reports that part of his land yielded 36 bushels p?r acre, while we have heard of none that is yielding under 20 bushels, this with the prospect of receiving a good price for their wheat ¿5 making the average farmer (happy. The little son of Mr. Yeialer met with a very painful accident thi.% (Tuesday) morn ing. Ho was endeavoring to pull the bow of a boat np on the bank of the river and d his foot resting on the board through •vhich a spike had been driven, the boat slipped Out of hid baud and falling on his foot which partly rested on the »pike, drove the spike entirely through bis foot, mangling it terribly. Dr. Mills dressed the wound and at last accounts the little sufferer was resting as well as could be expected. Dr. Mill» has on exhibition at his office, what is supposed to have been the thigh bone of some animal now extinct, it roeas- nres 87 inches in length, 45 inches in circum- ferenee in the largest part, and 2# inches in the smallest part. A gentleman who claims to have Seen the skeleton of the largest ele phant ever brought into this country, sava that this bone is much larger than the cor responding bone in that animal. It was found near Sand Lake by Mr. M. M. Ed wards. L loyd . NORTH YAM2XLL. Aug. 20,1883. Born, to the wife of Mat Cain, a son. Also fothe wife of J. G’. Marsh, a son. W R. Lewis has sold his hou.se end lot to I*e Laughlin. Mt*. James Smith, of the Grove, whp up on i business last week. Mr. Mont $t< wart has sold his farm, con- , lining something over 240 acre«, to Milla A l Howe for $8.000. Mr. E. H. Anderson enire up from Port- ’and and spent Sunday with us. Martin of Dcnd e wi’J teach at tin R. Lewis and Wesley Morgan left lari ' Ehnnday for Portland to be gone some tine. Tater Hil! school bou’a this winter. .Miss Ella Watson, of Dayton, has been Ws understand that Xewbrrg Lodge I. O. at this place during the paat /■■’ ’T* ,- -¡¡| give a Lunch U.15K»* p'^sfivai .¿'m’time in September, for the benefit of Mr< W. J, McConnell left for Moscow Lmt tho Orpheus Home. to join her husband, who has been at T..,- t-,1 .k-r ¿orms to be very much o’terested place for several weeks. ill old h>i<-tM.h>r, and t'm fashion. Me would advise him to give them i a rest. Th're is considerable sickness among the uttle folks of this neighborhood. A V.'ari'ingtoncounty i Knight of the ■school m**n nber of the Legisla- Mr. Mllem Barker has been very sick with room, msrnwi JI ture of W. T. Tl is is the ».••••■ »nd time for lang fever, but is now improving. He sighs and says, it K but •.he pedsgoflui b<*. Px»r boy ; his brilliant T. L. Jones preached his farewell! ought not hi»v? courage dear brother, *Xpon at this place yesterday evening.— ! hnpr^ are Mas "nib* we very much regret losing him, we buckle Je on w— the armor and try strain. nuo Etf £ Go. w’sh him Bucceas in his new field. Ella Wntaon leaves here tomorrow ir • ancouver to attend conference. Married. < ng. 19. 1PR3. Rt Royal’s Hot« I hr JJfv. H. C. Morgan, Mr. Chas. Jacobs to Miss «artha Fairehild, all of Yambill county. ’Vilbnr Sitton leaves ns tomorrow for a ( yh? the States, intending to b* gone about ight morphs. We are all sorrv to havo him wve nq Wilbur is one of the bovs whom ev- i 2®°®/ ttkea; we wiah him a pleasant jour-i Honey dew in the mountain* by the gal lon. Perhaps’ this sounds big, but it is a fact; the fern leaves, and in fact everything, is covered with it. and the bees cannot help being rich this fall. Quite an accident happened on the L> hurt, at the Eagle Lumbering Mdls. Will Kuns, who drives the mill team, was driving down a steep hill leading to the mill when one of the w.’tgon wheels ran up on the grade, up setting the wagon, breaxing A in two and throwing the driver some distance, nearly in to the mill pond, but bnpihly.no one was injured. The team ran aw..y but were soon stopped. The family of D. W. McUu’l ware badly • • Thursdav. •*• - * His two dmight. frightened ■ last cm were alom M’fvs Alic« wont to a clothes press to gets n article of olothiag. and in wn a gun which was re loving it jarred down AIlttXTT. ts. diechar» discharr iivg it «nd standing in the prew*. Anr. 21. 1W. vnding the haff through s shelf and unv-r?»! articles of clothing lying til ’.«'on. anti bar *- irned Lou. fr »m B. C. L lv missing the young lady's bend. With the a$si«itancc of her sister Ihev extingniehed tho fire c'iuv-d bv the discharge end r »thing w:« damaged but the clothing, thnnuh tho ladle« 1 daughter. Lo’tie, wore badly frightened and think the best iliasoun in a f»w plane f.»r firearins is in thajgarraC, with the door locked. «>*2 90 PER ANNUM. Crops are turning out better than was* ex pected. K. W. McCall has some as fine look ing gruin as I have ever seen anywhere. Physician and Surgeon. ATTOBNEY AT LAW AND NOTABY PUBLIC Scarlet fever has made its appearance in this vicinity; two children of Mr. James Has permanently located in McMinnville LAFAYETTE, .... OREGON. Elliott have just recovered. Mrs. Elliott is Special attention paid to Land Law and Ab again stricken down with erysipelas. Mrs. for the practice of his profession. AH calls— stracts of Title. day or night—promptly attended to. Gillam is still very low. Money to Loan at all times. Office — One door east of Warren A Magers V elvet G rass . Collection» made at usual rates. Wyl. office. 9tf. E. E. GOUCHER, M. D. W. D. FENTON, ••HACKMETACK,” a lasting and fragra n perfume. Price 25 tnd 50 cents. Sold by Rog- era & Todd. NO. 1 SALOON. C. W. HULERY, Pro. À. D. HOWARD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, For Lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh’s (Succwsor to M. Feker,) Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Rogers Office in Garrison’s Building.—Particular & Todd. Third St.. • • nc.Hinnvllle,Or. attend >n given to diseases of Women and Childreu. All calls promptly attended to. The beet Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit Pesidonco—at Mrs. Talmage’s. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath 7mfi. secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, Price ters, Wines, otó., the markets afford. Also, :ho 50 cents, Nasal Injector free. Sold bv Rogers best ot cigars, and the justly celebrated San Francisco Lager Beer. W. M. RAMSEY, G. G. BrSGHAM, Salem. McMinnville. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and RAMSEY & BINGHAM Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitaliaor is guaran- eed to cure you. Sold by Rogers & Todd. ilttorneys at Law SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made .miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the rem edy for you. Sold by Rogers & Todd. (Situated at the Depot,) - - McMinnville, Oregon. I., II, COOK, Prop. Office of Geo. G. Bingbam, Notary Public- one door West of Furniture Store, M c M innville - - O regon . SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY—a pos itive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker rpHIS HOTEL IS FIRST-CLASS 1n every par* Mouth. Sold by Rogers d: Todd. A ticular, being furnished with all modern DR. W, A. B. MILLS, appliances, and setting before it® guests only the best the market affords. OFFICE at F. a . Hill's Drug Store, Dayton, BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Sample-room for the especial accommodation Oregon. 4 fitf. of Commercial Men. Remember the place- at the depot. Tliîs» IXotice I SOLD AGAI1T. NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS bought. *• ' Money to loan on good real » state securi ty. Apply^to. .. G. G. BINGHAM, “ Len’ me yer knife, pipe an’ tobaccy, an* Campbell’s Building, McMinnville. fumble yer pocket fer a match while I load the dudeen.’* Which being inteipreted, means that and Ornamental Painter, Me Hinn vi lie, 2 H. WELCH €21.4 K EE S L A FO fi. L ETT, J. B. HOHR, House, Carriage, Sign • • • Oregon. Has bought Harry Robertson’s stock of Cigars, Painting done in the neatwt style, on the Tobacco, Candy and Notions which he propos shortest notice and at the most reasonable Counselot at .Law. es to sell as low as is consistent with the prices. Shop in the old Beary building on fitf. Offcp»»hl*eridaii, lauiliill Co.,Oregon law of live-and-let-live. And having set up a Third between A and B Sts. lIAHREil CHAIR Particular attention given to Conveyancing Is prepared to do slashing and grubbing with soda pop and oranges for sale under the Pho Collecting, Buying and Selling Real Estate. tograph Gallerv at McMinnville. W. H. BOYD, M. D, H. H. WELCH. SURGEON <fc PHYSICIAN, Regular meetings, Thursday evening on or before the full moon, in each month. Sojourn ing companions cordially welcomed. H. P. 50tf.‘ ”■ McMinnville Brewery ISIDORE ERTLE, P ro . - Oregon. M’Minnville, Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Porter. AIL order« promptly tilled. ltf For ! /'AFFIOE—un stairs over planning’s Tin * Store, McMinnville, Oregon- Particular attention paid to diseases of wo Dosirable property in the town of Sheridan Yamhill County, consisting of a blaoksmith men and Children. If not in office, san be| found by enquiring shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn, vt either of the drug stores. lumber and wood shed. P. 6—Patients have the right to have their Enquire of Prescriptions filled where they choose. CHAS. LAFOLLETT, 47tf. Sheridan, Oregon. LOTS FOR SALE. M’CAIN & HURLEY, I OTS Nos. 1.2 and 3, in Block No. 19, Row- dTTOXJVE ÏW »1 T Ini W, land’s addition are. offered for Rale at a bar ■sn<l— gain. Fino location near the depot—just east STERJLIXG F. ESzlKDIXG of the residence of L. H. Cook, on the east side NOTARIES PUBLIC, of railroad track, on Third Street. The three ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONVEYANCER, lots will be sold for $400, if applied for soon. Lafayette^ • • • Oregon -"*• Kcal E«iat>* and Collecting Agent, and No* GEORGE WILLlS,Jr. lary Public All work pertaining to this line McMinnville, May 24, *83—lltf. Office—Jail Building, up stair«. 33tf. attended to promptly and reliably, Also, mau- nfoctur. r and repairer of Boot» and Shoes. AU work done with m nineHR and dispatch Head quarters uuder Odd Fellows’ Hall, McMinnville, ST CHARLES HOTEL, Oregon. 89t J. E. MAGERS, A tt ’ y at L aw & N otary P cbi X r. MÜLTNIR, Prop., Corner Third and B streets, nCniNNVILLK • • OREGON. New furniture! unsurpassed in OFFICE—One Door East of Pest Office, the Newhouse! country. Rates—$1 to $2 per day, accord Dayton, Oregon, McMinnville, Oregon. 50yl. ing to room. Single meals, 25 cenM. Lodg Has on bund fine Hacks and Buggies, made ing, 25 co 50 cents, according to room« Board from the best material and best workmanship. and Lodging, $4 co $6, per week. Fine Sample 1’iinting and trimming done to order. Rooms and superior accommodations for com W. A. FEWTON, General Blacksmith and Repairer. mercial r. en. Supper furnished Balls aud Horse-shoeing a specialty. 27lf parties reasonable rates. Give me a call ißoot and Shoe Maker, aud see at for yourselves. A- MUTCHLER, Business Promptly Attended to. SHERIDAN, OREGON. 3IILK, MILK! MILK!! The finest stock of Boots. Shoes, Rubbers, The undersigned wishes to inform the peo Etc, in Yamhill County ple of McMinnville that he is running a Milk CHEAP FOR CASH. Wagon from his farm to town and furnishing Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and the best of milk at the most reasonable rates.— neatly repaired. Tho.-e wishing to be supplied with the article All work and goods warranted. at once can do so bv leaving orders at the Pofrf- Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon. officc. * W. G. DAVIS. 31 m3. GAINES FISHER, Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month. . ' H ' IS S»¿ 9 YlcHI YN VI El.IL - - OREGON Office—One door east of Hartman’s brick. La up 1/ng Gas administered for painless ex« trading. NEW BILLIARD HALL IN JOHNSON’S BRICK, Lafayette, Oregon. The Purest Wines and Liquors kept constant ly on hand. Cigars of the best brands and on. of tba best Billisrd Tables in tha State, found JOHN HULEKY, Proprietor. Special Attention given to Transient Stock. Lively, Feed and Sale Stable- J.C. COOPER Corner Commercial and Trade 6ts., County Surveyor SALEM, - - OREGON. - •ÀFD- XuiisfactlGii Guaranteed. CIVIL ENGINEER, McMinnville. Or. a .. xzill , Takes pleasure in inviting the attention of the public to his new and fine stock of DBVG3, STATIONm, PATENT MEBL Cn?ZS, CVTLBRT. SCHOOL BOOKS, C1GARM AM> Prescriptions <.;.refuliy charges reasonable. TOBACCO. BOSS SALOON l uûer Odd Fellows* Hall, McMinnville, - Oregon, A. LNNIS, Proprietor. The Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept constantly on hand. 13-4m3. Ü3MT S olar T hanmy . W. a U L OURbCY, ▼*OY, •». V. I have all the field notes ot the Public Surveys of Yamhill oounty , and am prepared to do First-Class work on short notice and reasonable terms. n. a. LITTLEriBLD, M. D. compounded and J. F.CALBBSATM, M. D Littlefield & Calbreath, .YicTIiiiiiville, Oregon, DR. E HOWELL 1» now prepared to furniih munic for Pfc-Nics, Celebration», etc., on short nonce and at rea sonable rates Add A. V. H. svi l.zjn, Leader, Phy*icinna and Surgeon*, Lafayette. Oregon. HVRI.EUY A SPECIALTY. McMinnville, Oregon. UAYTO.V SALOOV I BANK GILTNER. Oregon La layette frTT.CO.7jr V.JLOO.V • YOUR ADVANTAGE I kc**p f*H<|ftiioilv on hand the Fin^t Wir nd L*qijort for Family and Medicinal use. IOIIV I’rnprlrfor, 4tt. McM.nn ville BUM! BUM ! ! Proprietor T v-beset brands of Liquors, Wines and Ci gar* kent for «ale. When you go to Day tot call and see Frank. 19lf. R. SHANE, PHOTOG n .i p nnn, Will find it to BUM! Ha» returned to his old stand—up stairs in Bi monds’ buildmf—with • n»»w ot titfMis.la tor hit work, and is now prepared to take Picture* of all kind*. Job Printing, nFThat’s the racket,^} Wheat Receipt», and Sale RIH« W Beside* everything eb Fr » ii a «mall • te tin-type to a large Cabinet line, ha good a* the neat, on ¡’lease give me a call. 33m6. lice, by 8NYDE THE PR1 e