Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, November 15, 1883, Image 1

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H HIWVILLI: DREGGY, Till R*DAY NOVEMBER 1.5, ISS».
THE REPORTER,
Published Every Thursday, at
M c M innville
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BY
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Editor and Proprietor.
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STATE AND TEHKITORIAl.
Coal $13 a toil in Walla Walla, W T.
Thirteen prisoners in jail at Pendle­
ton, Oregon.
There is going to be it new college
built at Roy.
Marshfield, Oregon, is to have a large
stove factory.
The loss by the fire at Weston, Or.,
fools up $210,000.
The Methodist Wave anew church on
Five Mile, Oregon.
postmaster at Colfax has a sal-
$1400 per year.
The new flouring mill at Pendleton
Oregon, is in operation.
Chicago drummers are scattered
throughout the Pacific Northwest.
There are eighty odd residences in
course of election in Walla Wallla.
A New York lady lias donated $500
for a public library in Pendleton, Ore­
gon.
Snow is now eighteen inches deep nt
the Summit between Ellensburg and
Seattle.
An ounce of gold per man each day
is the report from the new Cieur <1’Al­
eut mines.
A poor oomitnr, and io prove H the
W aitsburg, W. P., Tinies says: Five
,V<‘ars ago A. N. Brown took up a ranch
in the then pronounced worthless hills
north of the Burg. His capital con­
sisted of a good set of muscle, plenty
of energy and a large family of small
children, one of whom is a confirmed
invalid, necessitating the necessary
expenditure of hundreds of dollars an­
nually for medical assistance, and
many wen* the nredictions that he
would never pull through. He has not
only been able to make ends meet, but
has been enabled to purchase live • ne­
les of lai d on the Touchet, just west
ot the city, ami erected thereon sub­
stantial buildings. He this week sold
his worthless ranch for the snug little
sum of $ l‘.i‘2O, is free from debt, with
in the bank and has his home­
stead left. Bad country for a poor
man, ain't it ?
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
11 ARI AVAR -E,
OF ALL KINDS,
FTTB.ITITD'B.E,
BUSINESS X- PROFESSIONAL
E. E. GOUCHER, M. 1). THE llOLMAN FAN
Physician and Surgeon.
W. II BOYD, M. D ,
SURGEON & PHYSICIAN,
Any person wishing a Fanning Mill will
Has permanently located in McMinnville please
leave their orders with MR. JOHN SAX
for the practice of his profession. All calls— or
MR. B. F. HARTMAN. The
day or night—promptly attended to.
Office—One door east of Warren <fc Magers
Garrison9« Building, McMinnville.
llOLMAN FAN
office, g
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Dr. Boyd has receiver! a full line of Pure
will clean wheat be it ever »o foul with wild
Fresh Drugs direct irom first hands for the
oats, tame oats or the seeds of any nature and
■benefit of his patrons.
make it cleaa enough for the market or seed.
As a guaranty of what it will do, I will take
any
quantity of wheat w ith one wild oat in it,
C. W. HULERY, Pro.
and will separate the oat from the wheat with
A. D. HOWARD, M 1>.
the
Fan.
(Sueceiwor to M. Feker,)
25tf
LYMAN W. SMITH.
Agricult’ral Implem’ts,
OF EVERY KIND, GO TO
D. I. CORKER,
Lafayette, Oregon.
Pliì/siàini and Surgeon,
Third St..
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McMinnville, Or.
The best Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit­
Office in Garrison’s Building.—Particular ters, Wines, etc., the markets afford. Also, the
attenti >n given to diseases of Women and best ot cigars, and the justly celebrated San
Children. All calls promptly attended to. Francisco Lager Beer.
Pesidenee—at Mrs. Talmage’s.
7m6.
Crockery, Crockery !
The following goods have just been received
from the manufactory and are for sale
J. B. RLETCIIKll.
W. M. UAMSEY,
Longacre & Fletcher, Proprietors.
G. G. BINGHAM,
McMinnville.
Salem.
EURISKO MARKET,
The disease ki.owu as blackleg has
attacked the cattle in the vicinity of
the lower Yakima, W. T.
The Northern Pacific railroad aver­
ages 75 carloads of beef cattle a day on
the divisions east of the Rocky moun­
tains.
The Seattle 1’oxf says the ten tons of
oysters received by Mr. McLellan have
been successfully planted in their beds
above the gorge.
Liberty is situated ten miles south of
Lebanon, on the Sweet Home road, and
the citizens give it the pious name of
Opossum Hollow.
If the present rapidity of work is
kept up on the Walla Walla and Pen­
dleton railway, the line will be finished
by January 1st next.
During the month of October, 1321
emigrants left St. Paul by the Northern
i’acitic railroad destined for points
west of Spokane Falls, W. T-
Jones’ Point Ims been selected as the
ocean terminus of the Puget Sound and
Gray’s Harbor railroad, near which
point the channel is 26 feet deep at low
tide.
A number of ('liinesi- who arrived at
Port Townsend on Monday, claimed
admission on the ground that they
were in the United States prior to
18S0.
('apt. Dale has developed an 8-foot
vein of coal in the Northern Pacific
mine at Coaledo, Oregon, about six feet
of which is marketable anil of an ex­
cellent quality.
For Larne Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh’s
A specimen of magnetic iron ore tak­ Porohs Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Kogers
en from the industrial iron company, i Todd.
near Souqnalinie Pass, weighs forty
pounds ami contains 85 percent of iron “HACKMETACK.” a lasting and fragran
perfume. Price 25 end 50 cents. Sold by Rog-
of very fine quality.
ers A Todd.
Grizzlies ha ve proved so destructive
to cattle in the Sprague river valley, CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath
Klamath county, Oregon, that stock­ secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Price
raisers have ottered a bounty of $30 50 rents, Nasal Injector free. Sold by Rogers
for each bear captured.
A Todd.
Says the Walla Walla I ni»n of the
6th: There were at the depot this WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and
morning 87 cars of wheat 57 of winch Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaran-
went this afternoon to Portland. This eed to cure von. Hohl by Rogers A Todd.
is the largest quantity ever in the yard
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by
at one time.
that terrible <«Ufh. Shiloh's Cure is the rem­
Several women are at Eagle Town. edy for vou. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
Co ur d'Alene mines, gelling pies at fifty
cents and bread at a dollara roll. I his SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a pos­
goes to show that there is something itive erne for Catarrh. Diptheria and Canker
in those mines and that thecainp is one Month. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
of tlie good old early day kind— 4!*,
for instance.
A Chinaman with a carpet sack full
of dynamite cartridges « as arrested tn
Victoria, as he landed from a Seattle
steamer, and charged with lieing an
emissary of O'Donovan Rossa. ’’My
Gaud." exclaimed themayorof \ ictoria
What will the bluddv Hamerii ans do
next!”
Baker Citv Trfhme: The deposit
and shipment of $1<M>,<HM) in gold-dust
and bullion from this city during the
past ten days may do much to ilisjiel
the uneasiness canned by the ermiktugs
of a few i'hronies, who continually, as­
sert that our mines are of but little
value.
[SUCCESSORS TO R. H. TODD.]
While two dogs were fighting in
Walla Walla on Wednesday last, a 6-
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vear-old son of Levi Ankeny ran up to
the animals with the intention of sepa-
l'Htiug them. He laid his hand on tin IIHKA
hack of one of the dogs, when the
MUDICI NF. A,
brute turned and caught the child «
MTATION %RV,
wrist it his month* breaking both wrist
I’LRK UF.RÌ
lsines and cutting a severe gash in the
flesh.
TOBACCO AND CK- AK«,
PAINT» ANDOII-N
A few days ago Mrs. Rumens, who
lives about three miles east of Palou-e PATI NI Vf» DK »1»
City. W, T., heard a distiirlianceamong
the hogs and went out to see what was TOlIaFT GO<»ÍK NOTION», FTC., FTC
the matter. She discovered a large
eagle among the hogs, they having
tWFre^ripiio.. carefully compounded
in some way hurt one of its wings so .11 hour«, day or n ght.
that it conlil not fly. She got a club Our ,»•!.« have : Il heu marked down to th.
and went for the “ American Eagle_ oweal tirine rate . Gire u. a call and aee fn
ami soon laid him out. It measured, * ▼ourself.
feet 2 inches from tip to tip, and it* ’ Mc.M nn.ille. Or.. June 21, ’Sl-2»tf.
claw could span 8 inches.
.50 PER AWI M
NO. 1 SALOON.
OR
J. 11. LÚNUACRE.
'l’lie McMinnville Womans Christian
Temperance Union was organized July
2!>th’83, with thirteen members. It
has since that time held regular meet­
ings, am. now has a membership of
about th rty. We hope soon to enlist
the sympathies of all Christian women
ill this work. Our motto is " For God
aud home and nature’s land."
We neet, not argue the evils of intem­
perance. They are to apparent to need
any argument toprove their existence.
Scarcely a family could be found in our
land who has not, ill some way, suffer­
ed from this demon. So great has it
become that it can no longer be siuoth-
ed over ami looked upon as a “little
sin," but it is every where admitted to
be the greatest national evil, ami will
soon become the national destroyer, if
it is not put awav as assiduously as was
Adlan ami all that belonged to him,
when he had brought destruction to
the Childieu of Israel. Our work is
purely oil the gospel plan. We belieie
that God rules the universe, and that a
nation to stand, must be Imilt on prin­
ciples of justice, truth and liberty, as
our own brave land is. But somehow
not in the foundation, but in the super­
structure, has crept in this monstrous
eviiamlis fast destroying all these
principles. Looking this monster in
the face, can we as Christian women
fold our hands and wait for some one
else to do Hie work? Would we be
justified in sitting at our window ami
wait for some one else to give the alarm
if we saw our neighbors house in flames/
Can wesec thegreat danger that threat­
ens our nation ; and we sit quietly by
ami do nothing to prevent it? Chris­
tian women there is work foryou to do!
God must save we kuow. But how
does l,e work ? is it not through the
instrumentalitv of his people? 1 hen if
the church would lie free from the
blood of the thousands, who are being
milled through strong drink, She must
put forth her utmost endeavor to Iran
ish this enrse from our laud. The
alarm must be sounded. The church
must In-aroused to greater activity ill
this work. Public opinion must be
moulded in favor of truth and temper­
ance. before this evil can be coned with
siu i esstully, ami who ean.do this bet­
ter than the Christian women of our
land ? Who has suffered mole than
they from this bitier enemy ? Let us
go diligently to work doing the little
things which none but women can do.
Let us put all our energies into this
work, trusting in God for grace and
wisdom to do whatsoever he requires
at our hands, and He will crown our
labors with success ami enable us to
“ drive back this tidal wave of woe."
ill our next we will notice some of
tlie Witt s whereby we may work suc­
cessfully in this great temperance
movement.
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Sii!
Cheaper than Ever
RAMSEY A BINGHAM
• /{tornei/* til
haw
(Situated at the Depot,)
McMinnville,
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Before
in this State, consisting of
Oregon«
Farthan ruik I’aub,
Lip Crocks,
Baking Pan«,
Office of Geo. G. Bingham, Notary Public—
Pic Platea.
Having purchased this market, the above oue door West of Furniture Store,
npins HOTEL IS FIRST-CLASS in every nar-
Butter Jan«
firm have removed it to the Wallace building,
(Successors to W. J. Garrison.)
1., II, COOK, Prop.
corner of 'I bird and C Sts., where they are M c M innville
prepared to furnish the public with
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A ticulav, iM'ing furnished with all modern
O regon . appliances,
and setting before its guests only and a large variety of Fancy Glassware and
Fresli Meats, Sausages of all kinds,
DR W, A. B. MILLS,
Head < lieese, Fresh Fish, Salt and
Dried Fish, Bacon, llauis, Fggs,
( 1FFICE at F. A. Hill’s Drug Store, DaytoD
FIRST C LASS MARKET
We shall also carry a stock of
Canned Fruita, ot all Kind
6tf.
Oregon.
In fact everything kept in a
House, Carriage, Sign
ASK FOR
Celebrated California Made
M’CAIN & HURLEY,
af 7"/’O/r.VA’ T» ./T h.t If,
BOOTS and SHOES
-and-
T. C. STEPHENS
SOLD
J. B. ROHR,
and
Highest Cqsli Price paid tor all kinds of
Fat Stock.
Ornamental Painter,
We would most respeetfullv ask a share ot
llctliiinville,
...
Oregon.
the patronage of this community.
Painting done in the neatest style, on the
LONGACRE A FLETCHER.
shortest notice and at the most reasonable
13-27yl.
prices. Shop in the old Beary building on
Third between A and B Sts.
6tf.
Cahn, NickRlsburg & Company's
the beBt the market affords.
Lanterns, at
Sample-room for the especial accommodation
If. O. Palmer'»,
of Commercial Men.
Opposite Bingham’s Furniture Store, McMinn­
Remember the place- at the depot.
ville.
25ml.
WATCHMAKER
“ Len’me yer knife, pipe an’ tobaccy, an’
fumble yer pocket fer a match while I load the
dudeen.” Which beiug interpreted, means that
JEWELER & ENGRAVER
2 H. WELCH
DEALER IN
Has bought Harry Robertson’s stock of Cigars,
Tobacco, Candy and Notions which he propos­ WATCHES;
es to sell as low as is consistent with the
clocks ,:
law of live-and-let-live. And having set up a
JEWELRY
SPECTACLES, Etc
HAKItEH CHAIR
Is prepared to do slashing and grubbing wi th
soda pop and oranges for sale under the Pho­
tograph Gallerv at McMinns i He.
H. II. WELCH.
n the Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson St’«
LAFAYETTE,
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OREGOW
ll'attb Repairing and Job­
bing a Specialty
For faille- !
Desirable property in the town of Sheridan
Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith
shop,
wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn,
NOTARIES PUBLIC,
lumber and wood shed.
Every pair warranted made by white labor, Lafayette,
Enquire of
Dayton, Oregon,
Oregon
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of the Best Stock in th,e market. We also
CHAS. LAFOLLETT,
33tf.
Has on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made
Office
—
Jail
Building,
up
stairs.
manufacture
47tf.
Sheridan, Oregon.
from the best material and best workmanship.
Painting and trimming done to order.
Ladies 'Misses & Children’s
General Blacksmith and Repairer.
ST
CHARLES
HOTEL
LOTS
FDR
SALE.
Horse-shoeing a specialty.
Riveted Shoes.
A MUTCHLER
—o—
F. MULTNER. Prop.,
OTS Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in Block No. 19, Row-
land’s addition are offered for sale at a bar­
Fine location near the depot—just east FB.2LUB: A.. HILL,
A Full au«l Complete line of ihe
of
the
residence of L. H. Cookon the east side
Newhouse! New furniture! unsurpassed in
above Wcibknowu Goods for Sale at the country. Rates—$1 to $2 per day, accord­ of railroad track, on Third Street. The three Takes pleasure in inviting the attention of the
public to his new and fine stock of
ing to room. Single meals, 25 cents. Lodg­ lots will be sold for $400, if applied for soon.
LEOKGE Ull.l.l*, Jr.
H. FISHER’S,
ing, 25 to 50 cents, according to room. Board
McMinnville,
May
24,
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DBUGS,
STATION!»?, PATENT MEDI­
and Lodging, $4 to $6, per week. Fine Sample
McMinnville, Oregon.
Rooms and superior accommodations for com­
CINES, CUTLEBY. SCHOOL BOOKS,
Manufactured by
mercial i. en, Supper furnished Balls and
CAI1S. N1CKELSBURG A CO.,
parties at reasonable rates. Give me a call
CIG A IKS A.W TOBACCO.
and
see for yourselves.
129 A. 131 Sausome St., San Francisco.
Prescriptions
carefully compounded and"
A
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at
L
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&
N
otary
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P
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Factory 115 <fc 117 Hayes St.
27tf
(•barges reit^onable.
For sale by all the Principal Dealers in Ore-
gon and Washington Territory.
Corner Third and B streets,
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MCItllNNVILLF
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OREGON. gain.
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J. E MAGERS,
Business Promptly Attended to.
City Property
NEW BILLIARD HALL
FOR SALE.
JOHNSON’S BRICK,
IN
Lafayette. Oregon^
Two story dwelling with brick basement,
The Purest Wines and Liquors kept constant­
good well and cistern with two lots 110x120.
All kinds of small fruit and choice shrubbery ly on hand. Cigars of the best brands and one
and Howers. Desirably located. Must be sold of the best Billiard Tables in the State, tound
JOHN HULERY,
soon. For terms apply to G. G, BINGHAM.
Proprietor.
Real Estate Agent.
House, barn and six lots. Terms are hall
down, balance on time. Situated in central
part of town. For particulars apply to Geo. G.
BINGHAM, Real Estate Agent.
.1, < C OOPER
County Surveyor
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ERARLES LAFOLLETT
Counselor at tLaw
CIVIL ENGINEER,
Offer» Sheridan. Yamhill Co.,Oregon
McMinnville. Or.
Particular attention given to Conveyancing
Collecting, Buying and Selling Real Estate.
I have all ttie field notes
of t ha Public Surveys or
Yamnill county, and am
prepared to do First-Class
work on short notice and
reasonable terms.
L ight S olar T ransit .
W. A L. E. GURLEY,
TRQV. R. V.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, UOWEYANCER
F*- Real Estate and Collectii/ Agent, and No
lary Public All work pertaining to this line
attended to promptly and reliably, Also, man
ufactnrer and repairer of Boole and Shoes. AH
work done with neatness and dispatch Head­
quarters under Odd Fellows’ Hall, McMinnville.
Oregon.
NEW FIRM! Farm ? Sale.
OCp Acres, one and a-half
New Goois !
miles west of Amity.
200 acres in cultivation ; new
NewFrices! house; young orchard just be-
ginning to hear.
Price- $25 per Acre
J. r.
McMinnville, Oregon.
MTERLIAU R AC. \o. IB
W. A. FtLNTON,
Hoot
and
>lio<*
Maker
SHHHIDAN, OREGON.
The finest stock of Boots. Shoes, Rubber«,
Etc, in Yamhill County
Lalayvltr
Orr^on.
CHEAP FOR CAHIf.
Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and
neatly repaired.
iXotice 1o <11 Par tie«.
All work and goods warranted.
All jiurti» uro hereby nutitied not to tretpMS
Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon.
upon u>y premiAM from and after tbia date, and
31 m3.
all found treapaaaing will be prosecuted to tb
lulleal extent of the law.
W. T. N bwbt .
McMinnville, Aug. 23, 18R3—ml
GAINES FISHER,
Special Attention
given to
Transient Stock.
Horses Boarded
by the Day,
Week or Month.
MILK, MILK! MILK!!
The und rsigned wishes to inform the peo­
ple of McMinnville that he is running a .Milk
Wagon from his farm to town and furnishing
Corner Commercial and Trade Sts.,
ihe best of rnilk at the most reasonable rates.—
wishing to lie supplied with the article
SALEM,
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OREGON. Those
at once can do so by leaying orders at the Pos<-
office.
W. G. DAVIS.
Satisfaction (.uaranked.
Lively, Feed and Sale Stable.
BOSS SALOON, New Grocery and Provision Store
Under Odd Fellow«9 Hall,
Just opened on
PliyMiciRns an<l Surgeon«, McMinnville,
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Oregon,
Third Street, two Doon East of
Lafayette, Oregon.
A. ENNIS, Proprietor.
Dielschneider’e,
M BUKRY A «PI.t lAI.TV.
The Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept Jlc.Uinnville,
Ore<o
constantly on band.
NEGOTIABLE S INSTRUMENTS bought.
A.N
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Custer
Mnnev
Money to In
loan on good real estate necuri-
Apply to
G. G. BINGHAM,
Campbell’s Building, McMinnville.
13-4m3.
Post
Band,
Yl< tliiinvillr, Oregon,
Is now prepared to furnish music for Pic-Nics,
Celebrations, etc., on short notice and at rea­
sonable rates. Addreus
4tf.
A. V. H. MUI /.IL leader,
McMinnville, Oregon.
Brewery
ISIDORE ERTLE, I’ bo .
M’Minnville,
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Manufacturer of Imager Beer and Porter.
AH orders promptly hlléd.
Ilf
Pay t p.
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All parties indebted to me are hereby noti­
fied that they murt Bettie the game by Nov.
1st, l«k'z. otherwise thefr account« will lie
placed in the hand« ot an attomer, for collec­
tion. Thia is busine«.
J. C. CABWELL.
McMinnville, Oct 11—id.
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CALBREATH,
H. D
Littlefield & Calbreath,
The cheapest farm in Yamhill
ROBISON & BAKER, County.
For terms apply to McMinnville
Geo. G. BINGHAM,
Real Estate A sent.
CAFFICE—One Door Erst <>’ P -i < Of’
McMinnville, Oregon.
» HAÌK l.ll/HEIl.
Everything in the line cheap for cash or in
exchange for country produce. Call and
examine poods and prices.
L. ROOT.
Feb. 21, lHH2-2tf.
Ill < kM I OR MALE.
The un< ereigned hat) for Bale a lot of large,
high gra< < Spanish Merino Buck«, which can
bad at 'oo<l bargain« by applying to or ad­
dressing
M. MULKEY,
Amity, Ór.
Proprietor 21 m3.
The best brands of Liquors, Wines and Ci
gars kent for nule. When you go to Day tor
call and see Frank.
19tf.
Sb.in.gles, Shingles !
Dr K. F. TK KFIl,
rur. riNBrr «»wts a«iR«LM
Has returned to his old stand—up stair« in i
monda’ building—with a new equipment
utensils lor his work, and is now prepared
take
ever made in this section are now being man­
ufactured at
Miller & Bowers' Shingle Mill.
( 'heap im the cheapest and good as the beat.
Look at them.
Picture«« ol all kind«.
Regular meeting«, Thursday evening on or:
Enquire of F. W. REDMOND, Agent, at
before the full moon, in each month. Sojourn-. Office—On« door east of Hartman’s brick.
From
a small size tin type to a large Cabinet McMinnville, or of
Laughing
Gaa
administered
for
painless
ex
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ing companions cordially welcomed.
H. P. ’
tailorl
MILLER A BOWERS.
tracting.
5«tf.
Pl^ae give me a calk
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