VOLUME <111, VO *15 the reporter . M’MI NAVILLE OREGON, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 1888 LAFAYETTE I Mr. Fouts, of Carlton, had a fit last week, Sept. 4th, 1883. i and fell out of the wagon, bruising hitn up Ige Hurley pr?t,y badly^ We understand now, that he John Bird and family and Judt and A „ >s insane and it la thought he will have to go and family have returned from the tl__ _ “***” ; _______ coast ,hs... Published Every Thursday, at ao now we are all at home again and can be to the asylum as soon ae his Injuries will sl- low him to be moved. K c JIINNVILLE : : OREGON found in our usual places. - — -pnnen anj wife returned from ST Dr. Littlefield has returned from his visit .... Saturday. “ W. J.” left to-day 1’ranoisc.o and «nd reports, rennrta a □ good rrrv-wd time i j ■‘“Oscow last O to • San Francisco A- "V. ü. SNYDEH. and grand doings by the Sir Knights of the l for San Francisco. T bavelxb . oonclave. Editor aud Proprietor. I saw the genial phiz of Col. Chris Taylor DAYTON as Lie passed through town Saturday, on his SUBSCRIPTION RATES, way home from the conclave. Sept. 4, 18S3. Ine t>py Pcr year- in advance-............. Í2.5O Items scarce. W. L. Bradshaw ’ s house is now completed 1.50 " six months “ ............. and he is surrounding it with a neat fence. Col. Chris Taylor feturned from San Fran “ Boy” has one of the neatest residences iu cisco last Saturday. town. Now we want to know who the ten Sheriff Collard was in town on business, ant will be. or how soon he, she or both— one day lust week. both most likely—will take possession. August Detmering returned from Salem, Last week, at the suggestion of several prominent farmers, a* number of circulars yesterday 1 SHERIDAN. were sent to different points in the county, F. A. Hill left for Victoria last Monday.— calling for signatures and a meeting of all He goes to that place for the benefit of his Sept. 8, 1883. those in favor of a county fair and agricul health, which has been very bad I ot some Harvest of 1883 is nearly finished. tural society, to meet at Lafayette on the time past. Hay. oats and wheat saved in the very best 25th duy of Sept, (court week) to organize Rev. T. L. Jones and family, of Lafayette, such a scheme. All person receiving such of order. circulars were requested to get the names of visited friends at this plaoe last week. Mr. Wheat is ooming into the warehouses quite farmers and others that they could, and re Jones leaves for Oregon City to-morrow. turn them to VV. M. Townsend, on or before Dame Rumor has it that Webfoot will lose lively. Born—to the wife of Charles Whitmer, a Sept. 16th, so the names might be published one of her fair daughters, some time thia before the meeting. It is to be hoped that month. •on. the idea of a county fair will meet with a Misses Ora Robinson and Minnie Call Morrison <t Embree expect to start the hearty approval from the farmers, as they, more than any othea olass, will contribute were in your place visiting friends, last flouring mill in four weeks. to its sucoess—if success it is. week. There is about two-thirds of a wheat crop in this section. Our P. M., Mr. Hubbard, has received hia Miss Young, of your town, has been en gaged as teacher of the primary department Rev. John McIntire, minister of the M. E. first installment of “ postal notes.” They of our school, which commences next Mon look very nice, and no doubt will prove very Churoh, has moved into the parsonage. day, Sept. 10th. handy to use as intended. Ole Hyland, of Astoria, was visiting his Mrs. Adam Roesner has been very low Lev! Bennett, of White ’ s Station, was in friendcof Willamina, last week. with heart disease. Dr, Bull, the attending town yesterday. physician, reports her some better, to-day. .Jaok Frost made his appearance here last Lewis Grazer is down from Wasoo county Tharsday night, but did no damage. Rev. J. T. Wolfe, for the past two years on a visit. pastor of the M. E. Church at this plaoe, Mr. Gleason has purchased a few oows Charley Fenton, having helped through nas been transferred to Shedd’s S tad on. Mr. and will start to the Sound in a few days. the harvest, goes baok to Eugene for another Wolfe, during his long residence among us, has won the respect and confidence of the Capt. Lifollett accidentally cut the thumb spell at the college. entire community, and leave» many warm of his left hand off with a hand saw. Mr. Crozier, living in the Amity hills, was friends, who wish him success in his new Mr. Scott, who has heretofore lived near here one day last week. He reports the hill field of labor. He is succeeded at this plaoe Grand Ronde, has rented E. Shortridge’s erops as not turning ont very well—some not by Rev. John Parsons, who arrived here last going more than six bushels per aore and Saturday evening. farm. none more than 18. The same might be said Rav. J. H. Skidmore made Sheridan a fly of some of the higher hills near here, and Mrs. E. C. Robertson left for her old home ing visit, last week. He has s?ttlod in .Seat other places. at Bloomfield, Ill, last Friday- She will be tle, W. T. Wheat sown late and being out now, is gone about two months. The father and mother of Charles Whit turning out very good, although most of it Our young townsmen. Bluford Sigler, mer are visiting their son and friends, hero has not had a drop of rain. I hear of one Chaa. Powell and Ed Niohols, left this in Sheridan. field put in after the middle ot May that morning for Salem. They will attend the University at that place the coming winter. 0. Sohemmel, who lives a-half mile from made over 30 bushels to the acre. the town of Willamina, has sold his farm We hear something about a outting affray The river at this place is lower than it has for two thousand dollars. near Sheridan, but have no particulars. W. been at any time during the past seven Messinger <fc Money, real estate agents, L. Pradshaw, deputy Pros. Atty., went up years. The steamer “ Orient” while attempt have placed a neat and showy bulletin board yesterday to have an examination. When ing to cross in at the mouth of the Yamhill, he gets back we will learn more. last Friday, run aground and did not get off in frout of the postoffice. till Saturday night, when she dropped down Wisdom Millsaps has sold his farm ad Have you seen the doctor's new coach to Ray’s Landing and left for Portland, Sun joining the town of Willamina, consisting of lamp ? It looks like the head-light of a lo- day morning. She will not be able to cross 100 acres, for the sum of $12,500. He sold to oomotive. in again until we have rain, and consequent a Californian, and intends to buy here again. Until within a very few days nobody took ly we are without a boat. She will not run Rev. W. T. VanSooy moved to Salem, last any stock in the theory of Evolution.— further than Ray’s until the river rises.— week. He goes there to complete his educa Preachers didn’t dare to believe in it; per- Thia cuuses a “ growl” among our merchants who are compelled to have their freight tion. He made a host of friends while here, ishoners would’t believe iu itt mostly all hauled from that place. L lotu , and every one wishes him success. others didn’t want to believe in it, and the Last winter at the time of the high water, the railroad track from the gravel bed to the few who thought there might bo some truth Sept. 4, 1888. warehouse was washed away and a number in the theory didn’t dare express themselves of flat cars were left near the upper end of for fear of being lifted Out of society on the Rollins <t Hale are selling out at cost to the traok. A number of iuen have been en toe of some religious boot. Darwin bad make room for new goods. gaged for some time iu building track so as written volumes to prove it, and he was It is so smoky and foggy this morning that to get them on the main road again. one cau hardly see across the 6treet. Our friend, Tip Graves, had his share of forthwith set down as a very bad man.— Mrs. R. W. Phillips has been very sick, Huxley, Agassiz, Tyndale, and a host of bad luck last week. He had a sick horse, a but was some better when last heard from. calf to die, another one to go blind, and a other scientists, said it was so ; but they runaway. The pin to the singletree camo were not believed and were met on all sides Miss Aggie Watt and others from the Grove were in town visiting relatives and out and struck tne heels and frightened the horses and they ran a short distanoe and the by the steep, staggering unanswerable ques friends, Saturday and Sunday. Jsngus dropped to the ground and over the tion “ Do you believe you sprung from a Mrs. Chaney, In company with her slater, wagon turned, throwing Mr. Graves to the monkey ?” and good mothers told bad chil Mrs. Coulter, and daughter, Lottie, leave ground, hurtin" him pretty badly ; but he is dren that if they were not good they would this morning for Missouri. about again. The horses came looso from go to Darwin, Huxley, <uc. But H. W. Beech thewagou, ran a Rhort distanoe and strad A brother of P. Y. McCarter arrived here dled a log, and one of thorn was snagged so er presented himself upon the stage and for one day last week, from Canada, on a visit. badly that he dUd in a few moments. The $1,000 tells us that evolution is a fact and Our druggist, R. L. Simpson, will go back horse was worth $150. Mr. Graves’ wheat the whole thing is changed. Everybody be on the excursion together with a good many went 30 bushels to the acre. other old pioneers of this section. comes an evolutionist. Not that Mr. Beeoh- John Sedes, who lived in Sheridan for Watermelons seem to be very plentiful nearly two years, and moved to Nestuoca, er proves it in-any way or brings a single some time, was operated upon about two fact to bear upon it; he does not even tell this year ; Uncle Jimmie Ayer and Mr. Bee weeks ago by Dr. D. W. Cox, assisted by Dr. cs that he has examined into the matter in ler have brought in some as fine as were ever • John Field for strangulated hernie. If the any way or really knows anything at all eaten. doctor had been called and the operation abont it; ho only tells that he believes it. You can see Unole Robert Lancefield al had been performed sooner, Mr. Sedes might True, he took fully two hours to elaborate most any time passing along the road lead l>otfibly have recovered ; but he died a tew on that little sentenco and SI,000 for doing ing to his farms. You know Mr. L. has a dayt ttfler the operation. He was a sober, it; but that is all there really was of hie lec bran new thresher, and it is doing some fine .quist, industrious, good young man, and un ture. But that was enough, and now you work. married He had no relatives, bat left a oan’t find a man, woman or child but will Mr. Jim Hayden has opened up a black Will, prove to yon that they were born believers in evolution. But Mr. Beecher, while trying smith shop on the corner opposite Rollins <fc The annual harvest row of this section oc to work himself in with the scientific world, Hale’« store. Mr. Hayden is said to be a curred last Thursday evening ot Mr. Frazier’s was also desirous to hold onto his salary as good workman in that line. abont tire' miles norths west of Sheridan.— a preacher, so tried hard to weld evolution They had been threshing tliero that day, and onto «hristianilv. His efforts in that direc McCarter & Alderman have dissolved part after supper Mr. Joe Stewart and a young tion reminded one of a mail trying to lift a nership in the agricultural implements and man named McDonald, who formerly lived piece of butter on the point of a hot knife, blacksmith business, J. W. Aiderman buying *t North Yamhill, got into a difficulty and and as any one may observe, the oftener you out McCarter. Mr. McC. is going back to Canada in a few weeks. concluded to settle it by wager of battle ; trv the fail the less there is of the butter. but after two rounds the bystanders inter Those who were present say that Mr. B. Mr. Leon Coulter met with rather a serious fered and parted them, and it was thought was really eloquent, of which I have not the accident one day Inst week. He was trying that the difficulty had ended ; but in a short slightest doubt, as many a man can talk two to prv out the concave of a thresher with a hme it commenced again and Stewart stab- hours verv eloquently and yet Bay little or wrench and in so doing his hand slipped, ced McDonald in the left breast with the nothing, and the gentleman, being conscien striking n tooth and cutting a gash two Inch blade of a knife about four inches long, tious in the matter, wished to give the audi- es long in the palm of his hand. Which penetrated the left lung. The doctors enoe something for their money, which was Air. R. J. Lancefield has sold his town t»Wk the wound not necessarily fatal, but verv considjexate of Mr. B. And after all it v®ry dangerous. McDonald was very bad is likely tint two hours unmeaning eloquence propertv. where he is living, to Mr. J. Hay yest«(fijv. There are so many conflicting satisfied them belter than the same quantity den. Air. L. will move back on his farm af •lories that we do not wish to go into par of facte and figures. So ho got their $1,000 ter harvest. uoulars. and cannot tell who is to blame ; and they got his eloquence. As everybody Mr, Morris Allen intend» going to San cat it is evidfrflt that whisky was at the bot- now believes that Mr. Beecher told the truth Francisce soon on business, and expects to 'Cmof the whol»difficulty. No arrest has for a $1,000 fee, and that evolution is there visit most of the eastern and western states, »•«n made, but it does seem that a great fore a fixed fact, it gives us the privilege of before his return home. crime h-^g been commitisd and ought to be advocating and talking about the theory Business is very lively with the farmers at ^¡qoited into by the office»» of the law.— without having the question snapped at us this much is due Mr. Stewart, ills neigh “ do yon believe you sprung from a mon present; you can see teams ooming in town bor» believe him innocent, however, and he key ?’’ for whioh Mr. B. and the $1,000 be to F. A. Cook’s warehouse from an early hour in the morning till eight o'clock at Proceeds with his harvesting, as usual. thanked. ________ N at . night, bringing in their grain, and from 18 S. D an . to twenty teams can be seen almost all day, NORTH rAMHILX.. waiting their turn to unload. tfept. 3 1883. À.S. thd highlands . Mr. George Long, of Portland, was up on Aug. 80 1883. a visit last week. ,.7® are three of the R eports » be- NEWBERG, Mrs. Orville Stewart, from near Moscow, the times, but will have a chanoe to Sept. 3,1883. and Mrs. David Stewart, of Foyest Grove, to the Post Office to-day. Ttototaler’s smoke, a 8 Chug Em <t Co. are in town visiting relatives and friends. Harvesting is nearly over in this section, calls it, isn’t all gone yet. Mr. Bowles has moved fn-m town onto his Halen’s being the only crop not yet thresb- Threshing is nearly over with in this farm in Moores valley. and they will begin immediately, neigh borhwd. Mr. Wm. McCarty and Mrs. Eliza Eagan, in this neighborhood has made a Hall A Smock, of Middleton, are in this iin l ^e best going but little over 2») of Amity» wi-re the guests of Mrs. Wm. JJbels to the acre and a great deal not Morgan, one day last week. Mrs. Eagan neigborhood with their steam thresher. leavw to-day for Alkali, east of the moun- «■yttig expenses. There is considerable sickness in this neighborhood, at present. .¿k*. G. W. Branson, of Bellevue, preached tains. Mr. Frank Hoberg was in town one day to attentive audiences, last James Holston has improved the looks of «ky, at the Highland school house. The last week, as jovial as ever He was pleased his plaoe by giving his house a coat of paint, E2E • yill end»avor to secure his services enough with bis Tillsmook trip to take an and by adding a new porch. •Wtrly. other one. W. 8. F. and W. R. E. still make their Mr. John Marsh has rented the farm of weekly Hi« >fay Newell, of RhaHdsn. spent a trips to Tualatin. Ye young lads t or two with relatives hers, daring har- Mills A Howe, lately bought of Monts Stew should tie your horses a little better, so art. and will move from town soon. you would have no excuse to stay all night Mr Jack Kiilen has rented Wm. Perkins’ and foot it home ths next morning. 15 a hnyor among us who say* Tvvy?“-’ to seoure a farm for dairying pur- farm. Quite a number of visitors from Dayton JT • The general opinion is that he might Mr Thomas Stevenson fell from a scaf ( wers down here yesterday. 3 ■ little of his small change for his to- fold .’last week, while working on a house,, a&nic’ people hare boarded him a and sprained his ankle so he won t be able to; Mother Closain, of Portland, spent Satur day and Sunday at this place. P*a of weeks free of charge. work for a few days. Miss Maggie Kirklev. of Portland, was ahortlv remove tn a farm on W. J. Dean lectured here yesUrday fore- visiting old friends at this place, last week. belonging to Mayer, where i noon and afternoon. I _ J“®» have made their fortanes. Sue - | Boxn Sept. 3rd. 1«<3. loth, wife of Rob- Local Correspondence. Hia. H. Luton- art McCullough, a daughter. -“““k Mrs. S. Brutsoher has been very poorly, but is butter at present. Mrs. Dr. Jessup is quite feeble at present. Mrs. Rosa Gunn, residing near Dundee, died last Tuesday, (the 28th> of consump tion. She leaves a large olrcle of relatives and friends to mourn her lose. John Beohard, residing near here, died last night of typhoid fever. This leaves his partner, Fredrio Sidel in a pretty bad fix, as he is a cripple and hardly able to wait on himself. Dr. Jessup has sold part of bis plaoe to Jno. Victory. Prioe, $1,000. Will C. King, Grand Leoturer of the I. O. G. T., lectured Saturday night and Sunday at Middleton, and organized a lodge with 36 chatter members; his wife also organized a Band of Hope with 34 members. Mr. King lectured at this plaos last night; he and his wife leave to-day for Forest Grove, where he will lecture to-night. Mr. K. is a good speaker and one who digs right down to the bottom, and don’t believe in simply lopping off the limbs, but dig it out, root and branoh. “Chug Em <t Co.” thinks I ought to give the old batohelors a rest. I presume he does, as only a few more years will throw him in that class, and he don’t see any show of its being otherwise. Our fair comes off in just one month. We had a good paper lodge last week, edited by Mieses Inglis and Louisa Holston. T bstoxilxb . S15O PER AVVIM. W. D. FENTON, E. E. GOUCHER, Al. D. Physician and Surgeon. AIT02NEY AT UW AND NOTARY PUBLIC Has permanently located in AfcAfinnvilla LAFAYETTE, .... OREGON. Special attention paid to Land Law and Ab- for the practioe of hia profession. All calls— »tracts of Title. day or night—promptly attended to. Money to Loan at all time». Office—One door east of Warren A Magers Collections made at usual rate». 99yl. offioe. 9tf, NO. 1 SALOON. A. ». HOWARD, M. ». C. W. HULERY. Pro. Physician and, Surgean, (Successor to M. Feker,) Office in Garrison’s Building.—Particular Women and Children. All calle promptly attended to. The best Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit Residence—at Mrs. Talmage’s. 7mfi. ters, Wines, etc., the markets afford. Jlso, ihe best ot cigars, and the justly celebrated San w. M. R amsey , Francisco Lager Beer. G. G. BINGHAM, Salem. McMinnville. Third St., • • Mc.Hiuuville, Or. attend >n given to diseases of RAMSEY St BINGHAM O&TBAZi BOOL <ltl«r»eyx al Law (Situated at the Depot,) McMinnville, • • Oregon, IL. II, COOK, Prop. Office of Geo. G. Bingham, Notary Public- one door West of Furniture Store, . M c M innville - - O regon . T^Hlà HOTEL 16 FIRST-CLASS in every par- A tlcular, being furnished with all modem »R. W, A. B. MILLS, appliances, and setting before its guests only the best the market affords. flFFICE at F. A. Hill's Drug Store, Dayton, Sample-room for the especial aooommodatiop Oregon. till'. Sept. 3,1883. of Commercial Men. Hana Hutohens has recovered from a t»- Remember the place- at the depot. vere attaok of bilious fever. John Baker is lying very low with typhoid fever, and doubts are entertained of his re covery. SOLD ACAIN Smoke is getting so thick that one oan and “ Len ’ me yer knife, pipe an’ tobaccy, an* bite it off, chew It and spit it out. fumble yer pocket fer a match while I load the Painter, W. L. T oom and W. R. Ever.t visited dudeen.'* Which being interpreted, means that McUinuville, • • • Oregon. Bridgeport Sunday. 2 H. WELCH Painting done in the neatest style, on the Messrs. Gilbert and Brandon, of_____ Lonls- Has bought Harry Robertson’s stock of Cigars, Ville, Indiana, are visitlDg friends here with Tobacco, Candy and Notions which he propos shortest notice and at the most reasonable a view of settling. es to sell as low as is consistent with the Çrices. Shop in the old Beary building on O. Hodson and wife, of your oity, visited law of live-and-let-live. And having set up a hird between A and B Sts. BARKER CHAIR Mrs. P. Hodson and family this week. Is prepared to do slashing and grubbing with Newberg has a real live poetess. Boca pop and orangeß for sale under the Pho W. H. BOYD, M. D, Julius Hodson has gone to Forest Grove tograph Gallerv at McMinnx ille. H. H. WELCH. for a few days. There is a great attraction SURGEON & PHYSICIAN, for Jul. over there.' FFICE—up stairs oyer Manning’s Tin Several of our citizens talk of going baok ! Store, McMinnville, Oregon- east ae soon as trains begin to run. Particular attention paid to diseases of wo There will be a railroad meeting at this Desirable property in the town of Sheridan men and Children. plaoe to-night to appoint a oouimitte. to act If not in office, san be| found by enquiring in conjunction with the committee from La Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith shop, wagon 6hop, good dwelling house, barn, at either of the drug 6tores. fayette to confer with Henry Villard In re. P. S.—Patients have the right to have their card to ths completion of the Narrow lumber and wood shed. Enquire of Prescriptions filled where they choose. Gauge B. It. to Portland. CHAS. LAFOLLETT, C bvo E m & Co. 47tf. Sheridan, Oregon. J. B. KOHR, House, Carriage, Sign Ornamental For Sale XaiDDLBTON. Aug. 28,1882. Plenty of smoke and dust. Hon. Will. C. King leotured to a fair audi- ence at the school house, last Sunday even ing, and will try and organize a lodge of I. O. G. T. next Saturbay evening. The people of this plaoe and vioinity are requested to meet at the school house next Wednesday afternoon, to select a oommittee of five to aot with the committees of various other places, to interview Villard, while at Portland, on the railroad business. Hon. R. H. Tyson and wife are still St the coast. T- T. Vincent has returned to bls old home. Thomas, we are happy to meet you. F. A. Olds has bought an interest in the McConnell Machine and is doing a rushing business. Dr. Lyle, of this plaoe, has plenty to do. He Is one of the jolliest fellows out. Who waB that young man of Bridge Port who waited on a young lady from this plaoe, and got so excited that he forgot to tie up the team, although they wore aocustomed to run away ? Come, W. L., wake up to biz. The merchants of this place are doing a fair business, considering the times. The grain in this part of the oountry Is turning out much better than was expected. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks were visiting here last Sunday. MrB. Brooks will return to her school next Saturday. LOTS FOR SALE. O M’CAIN &ÆURLEY, JTTOIM’irSJTLJH*, Noe. 1, 2 and 3, in Block No. 19, Row land’s addition are offered for sale at a bar L OTS gain. Fine ldtation near the depot—just east —und— NOTARIES PUBLIC, of the residence of L. H. Cook, on the east side of railroad track, on Third Street. The three Lafayette, • • ■ Oregon lot« will be sold for $400, if applied for soon. GEORGE WILLIS, Jr. Office—Jail Building, up stairs. 33tf. McMinnville, May 24, ’83—1 Itf. J. E MAGERS, A tt ’ y at L aw & N otary P cbl T ST. CHARLES HOTEL, F MULTNEH, Prop., Corner Third and B streets, V1CVIIN.N VILLF • - OREGON. Business Promptly Attended to, Newhouse! New furniture! unsurpassed in country. Rates—$1 to $2 per day, accord OFFICE—One Door Ea6t of Pc6t Office, the ing to room. Single meals, 25 cents. Lodg v McMinnville, Oregon. 50yl. ing, 25 to 50 cents, according to room. Board and Lodging, $4 co $6, per week. Fine Sample Rooms and superior accommodations for com mercial i. on. Supper furnished Balls and W. A. FENTON, parties at reasonable rates. Give me a call and soe for yourselves. Boot and Shoe Maker, SHERIDAN, OREGON. The finest stock of Boote. Shoes, Rubbers, Etc, in Yamhill County CHEAP FOR CASH. NEW BILLIARD HALL IN JOHNSON’S BRICK, Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and neatly repaired. Lafayette, Oregon. All work and goods warranted. The Purest Wines and Liquors kept constant Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon. ly ou hand. Cigars of the best brands and oui 31 m3. of the bust Billiard Tables in the State, found The proprietors of tho Canyon oreek Mills JOHN HULERY, have got their planer rigged, and are ready Proprietor. to sell all kinds of dressed lumber. Special Attention The Pool Bros, intend to finish up their Horses Boarded by the Day, given to hall soon, and it will be a grand thing for I Week or Month. Transient Stock. this plaoe. A good hall is needed in every J, € COOPER village. Campmeeting commences at Bridgeport County Surveyor next week. Corner Commercial and Trade St,.. -▲>!>- More anon. SALEM, - - - OREGON. R smbleb . Aati.tactlon Guaranteed. GAINES FISHER, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. CIVIL ENGINEER, For Lame Back, Side or Cheat use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cent*. Sold by Rogera A Todd. “HACKMETACK,” a lasting and fragran perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Rog ers A Todd. CATARRH CURED, health and tweet breath secured by Shiloh’a Catarrh Remedy, Pnoe 50 cent«, Natal Injector free. Bold bv Rogers A Todd. WILL YOU BUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalixer is guaran- eed to cure you. Sold by Rogers A Todd. MoMlnnville. Or. BOSS SALOON Under Odd Fellows9 Hall, McMinnville, * Oregon, A. ENNIS, Proprietor. The Finest Wines, Liquoraand Cicera kept H. a. LtrrntrtELO, constantly on hand. 13-4m3. M. Custer Pest Band, ^Icl^linnville, Oregon, SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the rem Is now prepared to furnish music for Pic-Nics, edy for vou. Sold by Rogers A Todd. Calibrations, etc., na short notice and at rea sonable rates. Addreas SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY—a poe- A. V. R. NNYI.ZH, leader, McMinnville, Oregon. 4tf. itive cure fnr Catarrh, D'ptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by Rogers A Todd. BUSINESS A PROFESSIONAL This J TVotice ISIDORE ERTLE,«I> bo . M’Minnville, * Oregon. Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Porter. AU orders promptly filled. Itf D. J. F. CALBRKATH, M. b Littlefield & Calbreath; PhyHicinn« and Surgeons, Lafayette. Oregon. »CBGERY A SPECIALTY. MILK, MILK! MILK!! The undersigned wishee to inform the peo ple of A cMinnville that be is running a Afilk DAYTO.V SALOO.V. Wagon from hie farm to town and furnishing FKAMK eiLTHEB, • Proprietor the beet of milk at the most reasonable rate».— Those to be supplied with the article The best brands of Liquor«, Wind and Ci at once wishing can do so by leaving orders at the Post gars ker>t for sale. When you go to Daytor office, W G. DAVI8. call ano see Frank. 19tf. 40tf. VEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS bought. T* Money to loan on good real relate securi ty. Apply to 6. G. BINGHAM, Campbell’. Building, McMinnville. McMinnville Brewery L ight S olas T ransit . w. A u I. ourlay , T«»*, a. y. I have all the field note, of the Public Survey, of Yamhill county, ana am prepared to do First-Claw work on ahort notic. and reasonable terms. Dr G F. TICKER, Hss returned to hie old stand-up eta ire in Bi monde* building—with a new equipment uten«¡la tor hie work, and 1a now prepared take Picture« of all Kind*. From a small »iw tin-type to a large Cabinet Please give me a call. 33m6. Office—One door esst of Hartman's brick. Laurina Gas admiaisUrsd for painless as tractiog.