T he K epokter w. <’, T. i. COLVMS. ■, ANI» TI IÜUTOHI Al. FACTS ARE FACTS AMD SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. 1. Unity of aim nnist «'luiracterize Wheat $1.35 per bushel at Tacoma. <mi emU-nvoiUH. Every one who I io I i I h the bauuer of Christ uniat have, devo I liemoinetor down to 40° Ixdow zero tion to the Temperance cuime inscrilied at St. Paul. 'In n un. Wl' IIIII-I .-laii<l as a unit to THE CU CIM« Scarlet fever «tiir appealing in Eu iiittle against thia foe. No victoiv gene, Oregon. vill lie won while the armies are ilivi- Much has been «aid and written arc 363 iinua doing buxines* || <1 <>l till- 1 a II k S 1>I okl‘11. lloiM'foi fal- against the caucus system of late, but in There eii liuiiianit.v must unite our hearts as Seattle, W. T. one in this wai fare. “ United we stand it seeniH that political reformers have Silverton, Oregon, ha« organized a liviiled we fall." S*1 ‘l°wn an J rea<l M*» an*^ common sense will tell you that any merchant who aj. devised no better plan for party gov library association. 2. We must la- constant in «air work. LuUla ntnt f vertises with a spirit of malice, ernment than by consultation in cau Let us be instant in seasou aud out of Foster, Eastern Oregon, has a fine cus. season, lifting up our voices at home new Hchool-house. Cniiuot l>e Trusted. aud abroad, against the evils of intem One great claim, ami we believe the An apple tree it* in full bloom at perance. At home, especially there is only claim, is that the caucus is usually Walla Walla, W. T. great need of reformation. Teinper- It is 44 nonsense and humbugging to blow and try to blind people about good goods, I claim to have or some times “packed’’ by corrupt Extensive beds of coal have been dis ance principles must la- instilled into means in the interest of certain indi covered in Hartford valley. the uiinds of the youlli, in order lo pre serve national integrity. Ketnemlier viduals or measurea; it is therefore Died suddenly of wind colic, the Cen that tin- l r< allies lo.-l tin it I'aiiaan, deemed advisable to to show back -bone terville, Oregon, cornet bund. because they failed to instruct the and imle|>eiideiice by refusing to nbide the l.onl cominniided. Per- ns anv other storekeeper, and not any better. They all couie from the SAR/IE FACTORIES, pur- King county commissonera want to cliililreuns every merchant lias to keep different qualities of goods to suit his trade. I’or instance : it a man wishes Io pur by the decision of a caucus, even if the build sisteut end«-avor will overcome. a $75,000 court house. 3. While using all the powers we chase a suit of clothes for $12 he doesn’t want a suit of clothes lor 835, and so vice versa. independent wing emupo.se a very The “First Spiritualist society of possess, we should halt w ith joy any in small minority. But are not the mile Portland crease of power. Womans iiifiiience is ” inis been incorporated. pendent minority as susceptible to cor a wonderful power, it is true, but her Tbouma Tartar, a. pioneer of ’ 53, died rupt “ packing” as the majority 1 The at his home last week in Polk county. ballot would inereiise it ten fold; let no chritian woman then, shrink from the few are certainly as easily corrupted as Creek, ('a ur d’Alene mines, is privilige and responsibility of th«- bal | keep good goods, and therefore can’t sell them as the many. If not, ami the majority of to Eagle have telegraphic communication. lot ; for the sake of fallen humanity, a party are more corrupt than the mi jet her use all her iiillin nce to hasten Three in Umatilla Co., Oregon I he day that will bring the God given nority, then the sooner a man leaves it produced farms 150,(MIO bushels of wheat in right within her reach. the better. 4. The temperam «- cause is Cod’s as every child that goes to school knows better than that. it is no sign of independence for a The Benton county, Oregon, Teachers < iiu.se, whoevei attempts to laiior in tuau to purposely stay away from the Institiiir will meet at Corvallis during this field, on anv other than the gospel- ALL GOODS that I advertise in our Local Paper, the “ Oregon Register’, anti “Dayton Free Press,” pian, accomplishes but little, hi the primaries, if he believes in the prin the holidays. strength of Jehova, alone shall we < on- are ciples of his party it rather indicates The Oregon Short Line will make con qiior. It must be distinctly a Christian N. Go’s line work. Iiiteiuperaiice is a great evil, that, he is afraid he will not get what nection with the 0. R. and nothing but the power ot Go«l can he wants if he attends. It is the pat by June or July. riotic duty of every citizen to attend The trial of Elfus, alleged murderer of overcome it. Human skill and reason and not “just out of them." TOO THIN ! Furthermore, I will say that I am buying iny goods have never yet been able, unaided by every primary or caucus of his party Haggerty at Prescott. W. T., has com divine grace, to conquor sin ; never-the menced at Walla Walla. where he can claim a seat, and put less, it Ims pjeased the Infinite niiiul to The accumulated paper mail at the make poor, weak, humanity, the instru himself upon the record, ami then anil Portland postoffice lias been cleared up ment by which tin- work is done. How there do what he believes to be right, with the exception of ten sacks. many of us as Christiana are willing to therefore, I can make a REASONABLE PROFIT and still sell goods for LESS MONEY than those storekeep if the party Ship of State does not go humble ourselves to la- made “meet Whatcom county, W. T., leads in the in the channel to suit him, he should production of oats this season, the ag for the Masters use. " Maytliisbe the ers do that ire buying on time and leave the wholesale houses ami manuiacturers wait from 12 to 24 months for language of our hearts,—“Surely the their money. In the first place, they can’t expect to buy as cheap as the man who buys FOR CASH, aud in tue tight for u place at the helm ami not gregate yield being 40,000 Imsln Is. Captain may depend on me though but second place the wholesale houses will jump overboard. Stay with his com A travelling tin shop, all the way an urmor-bearer I may be.” panions and not let them steer them fiom the city of Chicago, is nov doing C. T. I', will meet Friday. Nov. selves to destraction, but endeavor to the towns in Douglas county, Oregon. 30, W. at 2-30 1". M.. at the residence ot get them into port somewhere. A num Says the Ellensburg, W. T., Localizer: Mrs. L. Boot. All friends of teinper- •may as well leave the United States or I’wo thousand head of beef cattle were ance are invited to attend. whenever the account becomes due. I will add that I devote my a*l>olr .Ittt* Hl io >1 to lhe Dry Goods and to The Dalles lately in two u legislature because his party is not in < driven A Gospel Temperance meeting w ill Clothing trade, and everything pertaining to it, and leave all other outside business alone. I roves. be held next Sunday, Nov. 2.'»th, at 7 power, us to leave a caucus because he One third of the force of carpenters, o’clock f- M.. in the I‘. < hurcli. Rev. is in a minority ; he should stay with employed in East Portland car shops A. .1. Hunsaker, and .I. E. Magers, till' them, and neither be “put down’’ nor have been dismissed by telegraphic or public cordially invite to atteml. “ put out,” nor hold his peace until lie der from New York. 1 don’t propose ro have my goods lie on the shelves for years. Whatever old goods remain over by the 1st C om . is heard ami heeded or is satisfied that of January will be thrown into THIRD STREET LAKE, instead of letting moths get a hold of them, as has On Wednesday of last week, a miner O. P. Tompkins, a prominent citizen his party has no longer a chalice for by the name of John Limberg was kill Harrisburg, Oregon, who was discharg been the ease in other Mores, here. ed at New<*astle, W. T., while engaged ed salvation. from the insane asylum a short time Mutiny is more honorable ami inde in blasting coal. since, was taken in charge by the po A hill to prohibit the sale of pistols lice last Saturday, his insanity having pendent than desertion. It is more wrong to nuikeaccusations behind your and tobacco to boys under 16 years ol returned. age has been introduced in the Wash party’s back than it is behind the back ington legislature. I\’ ew r !?<>-.1 > î vy of any one individual in the party.— keeps a The young carp sent out have all If men and measures are proiMised at a been distributed; the demand was so caucus or primary adverse to the views great that each applicant was limited of auy man in it, it is his duty to op- lo twenty-live fish. poHe them; tel) those present what Joseph KI imp, of The Dalles, was AT they may depend upon and vote accord shot and badly hurt by a sheepherder l ist Saturday at a place called Seven and is receivin<r goods every day and has always a FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS in stock. Farmers of ingly ; if he can not beat his ideas in Weleli'N ISarhei* Mile in Eastern Oregon. Y amliili County, 1 am prepared to do an Extensive Credit Business this year in my line, and all to their heads by staying with them lie Sam Morehart, of Fishers landing, 6 Shots for a dime, if you simply want to prac those tint are responsible for the debts they contract "ill find it to their advantage to Iniv their DIIY surely can not do it by getting out and took 3060 pounds of honey from eigh tice, 5 shots for a dime and if you ring tic* GOODS AND CLOTHING of II. FISHER, as you will SAVE from 25 to 40 per cent, in purchasing your goods. beating the air; if he can not carry a teen hives this season. He imports his bell with one or all of them, you get a cigar or' majority inside he surely can not do it queen bees from Europe. its value in auy other article I have to sell. 36tf H. II. WELCH. outside. Minorities are not infallible The terrible suspense is now over, it but they are the highest political court having been .ascertained that the first You will find every week my G oods and P kicks advertised . A«»li«*«* of l inai Seit lament. we have. Bad men will band together apple raised in the North west was grown Very Respectfully Yours, at Vancouver in 1826 from a seed. Notice is hereby given that E. C. Williams ami good melt must do the same foi the Executor of the estate of Willamina Wil Mr. Villard's order, prohibiting the liams, deceased, has filed in the t’oiiuty Court protection, for it seems at the present ‘ of the Police (/azette and other pa day that we have no one righteous .-»al< pers of like charactor on the trains ol lor Yamhill County, Oregon, hi> final enough to whip a thousand or any two the Northern Pacific railroad, is highly account ol said estate, and that Monday, the 7th day of January, 1884, at 11 o’clock in th- commended. that can put ten thousand to Hight. forenoon of said day, at the Court, room ot “ The peace that reigns at Warsaw" Jack Leonard, a 'longshoreman, at said Court, at Liriayette, Oregon, has been se is not as damnable ns the seditious that tempted to jump a claim of a man by the Judge ol said Court tor the hearing ol named Leahy, on the Klatskaninv, said final account, at which time aud place reigned at Jerusalem. and all persons interested in said estate, when a row resulted, which ended in any o who desire to make any objections to said final the shooting of the former by the latter. account must appear and make known sait THF. Fit 11 I» CRY. E. C. WILLIAMS, There is no question about it : A patch of wild strawberry plants, objections. M c M innville , yamhill co ., Or, Executor of said estate. 'list above U street, says the Tacoma Wlien thè liowl ulsuit pensimi frauds W. T., Ledger, are now blossoming foi «T. E. M ag err . Atty for said estate. wiih vaiseli " thè 1> ovh ” deninnded to the fourth time this year, 'this is evi Grain, Grass and Stock Farms III Yamhill and Polk counties For know who they were, and every boti, dently the climate foi raising strawber TAX NOTICE. ries. kale on lleuKonable 1 erms. «•lieti «ut. ptiblish tlie lini. Nine-tentli« Notice is hereby given I hat the tax books < ,s the place to buy GOOD GOODS. No humbugging or blowing about SAW MILLS, Aecoriliitg to the last annual repel: Yamhill county, for the year ol ISS3 are nov «f thè pensi.inei’H were looked upon iih host quality o! goods of any kind for less than half what they can be made FLOURING MILLS, fraudi«, bill sirice thè list has been pttli- there arc now in Washington Territory in my hands lor collection, and that myself <> ■ 12 subordinate lodges of Masons, mid my deputy will v isit the various precincts, lor. That is simply nonsense, and is only done to get you in their stores lislivil thè frauds bave iilmut all disap- 1300 members. Tlier«* art" 2 mine lot • mud cuntv at the lidlowing; times and placet, CITY LOTS AND to find (hem “just out'' ot the goods advertised at less than half value, or petired—iieurly entirel.v so, nini thè list es mid 190 morn members than there lor ti»« purpose ut collecting san 1 taxes»: TOWN PROPERTY. :o show you an article too worthless for any use, with the hope of selling is ealled onr “National Utili of Houor.” were a year ago. Dee. , 3rc VOU *u-:“----- -* Monday, East Chebalem, Parties desiring to purchase should ----- : --- T*_n. _L --- -- 1 -- ,1 , . . their goods at big prices. Talk is cheap, and so are all kinds of goods ' ** 4tl Tuesday, call and sec iin or write for circular. recoiliDgoli thè bendi, of tliose wlm The Northern Pacific Railroad v.ili West Chehalem, »* 5tl am! when you want to buy Wednesday North Yamhill, vuised thè ery. Ami yet Curie Saio cross the Cojunibia river three mile «< 6tl Thursday, ’ .irlton, has marie money liy it, for we Ini ve seeu niuive Ainsworth. From there it i-. McMinnville, ** 7tl Friday, eighty-five miles to Yakima ami ilter *• Rtl Saturday, old veterans limping Croni woiunls eighty miles to the summit, where the Bellevue, A farm of 360 acres, 7 miles south west of Monday, loti Sheridan, withiii thè last nix niontbs, refusing roiul is to cross theCaseade range. « McMinnville. Or.; 200, acres in cultivation, 60 J IH Tuesday, \ mity, more easily fitted for the plow ; 100 acre, tim 1 ou canaot do better thaa to buy them of to nppl.v for a pensimi Croni pride, just 12Ü. Wednesday, i 'oos county, Oiegon, says the ('oquill W heal land, ber and pasture, good buildings, orchard and •• 13th. Thursday, because there are il lot of tlippant Herald, is the boss place lor vegetable-. >ayton. plenty of small fruits, house and barn 14ti . jaiiyette, Friday, journalists flint intimate flint every I'rom mi old cabling«* stalk which did supplied by pipes with running water. Soil All persons are requested to be present at duty last year, ami which was thrown excellent ; no waste land ; lies on county road man who is not in a hospital bevi in a corner of the fence last spring, has said appointments. an<l settle their taxes <r in an old settled neighborhood, with school and does not descrvc a pensimi. Thiy ah grow ii three heads this summer that pay the same to me at my office within 3*1 church close by. Price $23.00 per acre. En days from date ol this notice, as the law pr< decorre a i>enKÌou, and it is intimate«! w eiglteti 57 pmimls. Ladies will find ail kinds ot Latest style Cloaks, Dolmans, Ulsters and quire of WARREN. MAGERS £ FRINK, vides that ten per cent, shall be charged aft< i flint thè next cmigress w ili grnnt it to The Big Bend country is the objec that date. E. B. COLLARD, H raps, Dress Goods, Silk Lace, Mull, BoboDett, Darn-JVit Ties, and every McMinnville, Oregon. Real Estate Agents. 23tf catch tlie aoldier vote. Boy», wouldn’t tive point for tunny emmigrmits seek Sheritf ami tax collector. thing pertainiug lo /«allies’ Wardrobe. Dated Nov. 12, 1883.—3Cw3. ing homes, mid tin* number going out Chat take tlie win.i out of you ? tlaily fiom Cheuey ami Spokane Fall.-., All kinds of Dry Goods, and any and everything in Gents’ Furnish- J. L. ROGERS. if kept up for a mouth, will populate Idminirtratoi* » Sale. r. w. TODD. IA(TH 111411 I' OKIGON. ’tig Goods. till* better inution of that whole coun Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of try before the winter sets in. Also, Groceries, Glass and Queensware, Hardware and is SOLE an ortler of the County Court lor Yamhi.i The annual salmon catch on the Months ago the Cauatlian Pacific hir County, Oregon, made on the tOth day of No . 1GENT tor inmbin river tor the past eight years Third Street, McMinnville. Ims maintained an average of 1,407.909 ed HMMi men to work at $2 per day on vember 1883 in the matter of the estate t I representing a value of more than $2.- the section item north Lake Superioi ; llenrv Kernay, deceased, directing the real c«- SStai* Mixed Paints, 000,000. 'rhe exportations to Great mliving tlu ie they were not given em i ile of said estate to la* sold, lhe undersigned, Britain absorb five-eighths of the an ployment mol have in ide their way «he Administrator of suid c^twte. will sell nt I lie best on the coast. li:u k to Montreal, absolutely destitute. Public Auction, to th«» highest bidder, on the nual yield. Also, Farming implement.« cf all kinds, all for the lowest prices. [Successors to W. B. Turner,] In Issi, 19,5(19,009 feet of liiinlx- About half of tin in have entered suit terms and condilmii» hereinafter numed.at tin* Court Housed or, at Lafayette, Yamhill Coun Also, remember 10 percent, discount is given for cash. for wages ami damages. were exported from the Columbia rive —Dealere In— ty, Oregon, on mills, mid nearly 21.ooo.ooo teet from Call and «ee liim Eiv«* weeks ago. says th«* Seattle 1'otl Driiff«, Chemicals, Patent .Medicinrt !>:»> uf llerrmber 1 S83, other mills on the west coast ofOregon. William llimls had a boll driven in his •»at., I lie Perfumery, f ine Toilet Articles, Sail Francisco absorbed the bulk of temple, n inaehilie shop accident. The at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m, of said day, «11 Soaps, I'nnib«. Hair, Tooth and this, but much of it was shipped to tloi lor told him he must ilie, lmt lie in the right, title and interest of the said Henry sale «»I Personal Property. Cloth Brushes, s pon ires. Trusses, Kernay at the time of his death, in and to all llongkong and Australia. tsuardian’« Kale. sisteil I lint he should live. The boll that certain tract of land lying ami being m Shoulder Braces and all Dru«i»t« ■^OTK'E Is I'cr.by given that by virtue of1 The wool of th«" same year amounted was withdrawn ami the mail is getting Notice is l.erebv given, that in pursuance of Sundries. to over 9,999,099 poll mis, of w hieli I ,- well, l he throbbing of the brain can the County oi Yamhill ami State of Oregon, .« nt «.lot the l.i'gi.latnre of tnc -<ite ot' < trrgon. sppmvedDetoherlist. |i*7s, entitled and bounded and described as follows, to wit: order of the County Court of the State of 500,000 pounds was consumed in the In* seen through the hole. A ful 1 line of " An Act to provide for Liens tor Latiorers. Oregon, for Washington County, made at the The Sou.h west quarter of the North east woolen mills oi l tregon, ami the balance «’arrier. anti other person, on Per- and F.ots 2. ;> and 6 of Section 34 in T. «'onimon Vawi.hoe and Skill wtml I’roperiy." I will m *II at public auction MiguM term 18S.3 thereof, in the matter cf Paints ' ° Oils About a w eek ago a whale « time a- quarter exported. US’ Varalshes* ErttShCS SMS IS., R. 5 W. containing 170 acres more or to t lie highest bidder, for cash in barid. on the the tmardian.hip of Liwie J. Brook., Rachael «hoie on l lat-sop Iwaeh. says flic Ctor- films to the amount of 7.041 liales, less, the same being or intended to I m » the farm of J. W. «'owles near McMinn rille. Yam A. Brook, and [»sissy D. Brooks, minors, and I Tools. and flaxseed to the amount of 1.000. in a. and was captured liv Nat Goodw in whole ot the Homestead of Henry Kernay us hill «"ounty, Oregon, and on lhe to me as Guardian thereof directed, I will sell ' The Purest Liquors for Medicinal 999 pounds (grown mostly in Eastern lie wnsalioiit I'oiti five feet long, and granted to him by the C. S. Also another 17«h da, ol November, ISS3, at Public Auction on from appem .inees was goo«l for KHHl tract beginning al the 8. E. corner of that cer nt the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon of Oregon,! were also exp«»rte«l in 1881. Purposes. Friday, th« 3oth day of Xov. 1883, Oregon can scarcely lie counted oi I2«m gallons of oil. S. It. Smith, tain Donation Land Claim situate in Section- «aid day, the following described personal The Best Brands of Cigars Con piopcrtv. bekvnging to Newby Bear« : About nnioiigthe mining States, though the having a little leisure tinieon his hands 33 and 34 in T. 4 S.. R. 5 W,. ami known a st one o’clock r. »., at the Court House door in is liea.1 of stock sheep and about 1W pound, Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon, for cash stantly on Hand. prialuet of gold in 1881 amount'd tn bought his wlialeship mul is now eu the Donation Land Claim of Michael Horan, of wool, or «o much thereof as will be snrtl- $1.1 40,931. of silver $ 1S.98 |, and pig gaged ill the oiliferoiis mmiufiietiire ot thence W. IB chains and 25 links to the East clent to satisfy my lien against the same tor in hancK all that tract of land situate in Yam The largest and best stock of w jialeoil. He calculates that he w ill line of W. T. Jone<* claim : thence W. 4 chains pauur ire of said sheep, amounting in all to hill County, Oregon and bounded as follows iron 8,909 tons. «."» and the co«ts ot this notice and sale to wit: Commencing at a stake marked “ I." Fishing TacKle In 1882 th«" cattle in the Stat«* mini dear $2<M* «m his piin lia e. as the oil and 50 links to center of road leading Iron, i aliont «aid personal property- J. L. SP XRKS .3.70 chains South of the corner of Sections 2. 3 Ever brougnt to Yamhill County. liered 271,848 head, the horses and yiehled is of tirst-r.it«* quality and McMinnville to Gopher Hole ; thence N. rti» of tk-t. st. ms -at«. 10 and II, Town 3 South. Rauge 4 West; deg. E. 11 chains *o angle in public road ; worth >o «*»*nts a gallon. mules 113,381 head, th«' sh«*ep 1,<H>7,- I1W STATIONER V thence South vsr. 20 deg. 45 min. *4.00 chains I Thence S. 7Ha4 deg. E 11 chains and 39 link* 591 head. The valneof all the property On«* of th«* most singular feature« «in Y ?ark<^ " ’ *ben,'e Fa,t Tar we .hall carry a full line, consisting of P«I* in th«" Stat«" ill 1882 exceede«! ninety- lhe scenery of the territory of Idaho is to the H . line ol Henry Kernay claim ; thence Zagara Murk* tor Vi/c I the, N Jr. "a “ C * S * " ,P '1"« ,1,T** Envelop« of lb. hl«» two million dollars. Oregon has n tjw* occurence of dark, rockv chasms S 7 chains and 50 links to place of beginning, N»»rtb var. 20 <tag. 45 mm. 9.06 chain« 1 «nd neah-rt Mvles, etc range of mountains, the coronet caps into which large creek» ami streams containing 14 38 100 acres, more or les . Al*» rT'IIE undersigned has for sale six head of I thence to m «take marked * J. ;»• thence Wert 2ft I q . I nil Itlood Ancora Burks that he chain.«, embracing llood, Jenerson, Diamond suddenh disappear ami are never more Lot 0 in Se,*. 3 in T. 5 8.. R. 5 W., containing w 1 »«he« attention is - called to the place of beginning, containing i Special -*• 1 •• • - to our — Cuttlery» to dispose of. Price, flft per hen<L— 23 90-10« acres, more or less—c«>ntainmg in Peak. Thn‘«‘ Misters. iiik I other». Mt. s«*«*n [ 18 and 13-100 acres. i and Photograph and Autograph Albums. The\ can l«e ar Paxton. Oregon, I he««* fissures nr«*ol«i lava chan- all 208 acres, more or less. Hood, is 11.025 feet high, ami the nels, pnsluet <1 by tin* outside of the V k WILLOM.K90N. Phy aie Inn Prescriptions anil Fami* The terms arid conditions of said -ale are as .Tbr4. view from its summit spreads a vision molt«*ii mass «ooliug and foi tiling a Mllows : One-hah of the purchase price ot of all Oregon, from the Ilin«' Mountains tube, which on (he ti« ry stream Is com said land to be y«aid cash down on day of «ale; Brook, and Ihiscy I». Brook», minor. ai all hn.r.-dn, er nlghl. 3M». to the sea. ing exliau.st«*il, has I m * cu left empty. the balance to be paid in one year thereafter Sottlo Up' whit« the roof of the lave duet having with 10 per cent, interest, the purchaser giving H. V. V. IOII\MI\!1 o Eastern Oregosms .* So fwr this year at somctipi«' fall« ii in.pveaeiits the op his note therefor, secured by mortgage on lhe Hi* would most respectfully a.k * »b*r» 0 4 I.L part ie* indebted to me will plea«e call zìi . b« pnmpvcta for a good crop next year do ening into which the rivers plunge and premises. Deed at exprn e of pun baser. , ..c. — _ I th«-» publics pstrunaye, hop,nr by fair iii*a1i»< and «ettle before the lat of November. ■r*!-!--'-...................... not look very nattering. Very little* are lost. A. ANDREWS, »- W. I<FD*IOND. McMIOVILLE, OREGON, NOV. 22, 1833. ifinif U r 0 C I AS GOOD GOODS Why, it is Ridiculous to say CHEAP AS MY NEIGHBORS Always to be Found in Stock Strictly for Cash, at Bedrock Figures, and Discount my Bills ; Charge Interest after four or six Months These are all Facts that I am Willing to Prove. Rcniciiiher that II. Fisher Shooting Gallery! First-Class Dry Goods and. Clothing House, MONEY SAVED IS MOITEV MADE- HUGO FISHER What we Believe 1 Heal Estate Agents Warren, Magers & Frink. B. F. HARTMAN'S Good, Durable Goods, FOR SALE. B. F. HARTMAN. CITY DRUG STORE. ROGERS dL TODD. ■■.7,i.x xaiu has fallen as yet. 3«U. Administrator of said Eatale McMinnville, Oct. 15 wl.