Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, November 29, 1883, Image 1

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make and enforce prohibitory law«, be­
lieving that thin great thinking power BUSINESS A PROFESSIONAL
Noy. 2»i, 1883.
once set in motion, our goal will I m *
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a
mew
F.
lew
ley
has
placed
Home
carp
in
well nigh r cached. Hence, dear friend«
Published Every Thursday, at
a large spring on Lin home farm.
PliyNirian and Surgeon.
^ou may i*xpcct to hear from the W. (’.
Any person wishing a Fanning Mill will
W. II It«» 11», U. D ,
M c M innville :
:
or ego N Geo. W. Walter«, who went to the Sound F. (T. very often, we do not deHign
Has permanently located in JtfcA/ionville please leave their orders with MR. JOHN SAX
BT
country last spring, ha« returned to Sheridan simply to < ntertain you for an evening,
for the practice of his profession. All calls— or MR. B. F. HARTMAN. The
SURGEON
&
PHYSICIAN,
to winter.
nor to amuse you in the least, but we
day or night—promptly attended to.
A. V. IR- SUST^IDZEZR*.
«Io ask you to listen to the truth« as Garriaon’a Building, McMinnville.
office—One door east of Warren A Magers
HOl.yiAN FAN
A
8
Bible
ha«
about
144)
head
of
stock
'■flic«*.
''It.
they are uttered by the resjiected and
Editor and Proprietor.
cattle.
will clean wheat be it ever so foul with wild
Dr. Boyd has received a full line of Pure
beloved cirizens of our own town, and
oats, tame oats or the seeds of any nature and
Four or five teams were engaged part of perhaps occa«ionallv by a stranger, beg­ Fresh Drugs direct from first hands for the
MJBSCKIPTION KAILS,
make it clean enough for the market or seed.
last week in hauling oak lumber from Willa- ging that you will honestly uonsider benefit of his patrons.
As a guaranty of what it will do, I will take
their import, and that your actions may
1
n,,na
to
this
place
for
shipment
to
Portland.
O p copy per year, in advance................ 12.50
. 1.50
1 The road ...
— 1 between
A_ .
1 here and I be governed by tin* truth of the argu­
any quantity of wheat with one wild oat in it,
is very muddy
“
six months
**
...............
C. W. HULERY Pro.
and will separate the oat hom the wheat with
Willamina.
i. I». HOWARD JU. I».
ment produced.
L. C. H.
the Fan.
(Successor to M. Feker,)
The Altman Bros, and their mother are
25tf
LYMAN W. SMITE.
The W. C. T. IJ. meet« next Friday
moving into the McMillen house.
Phynteian
amt
Xurgeon,
Third
M.,
•
•
VIcVIinnvit
le.
Or.
Nov. 30, at 2:30 p. m ., at the residence
Grass is good for the time of year and
___ of Mr«. L. Root. 'Uhese meetings are
The best Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit­
Office in Garrison’s Building.—Particular ters, Wines, etc., the markets afford. Also, the
stock is in fine condition for the commence enjoyable ami profitable. We cordially
inent of winter.
invite Imlies who are not member«, to attenti >n given to diseases of Women and liest ot cigars, and the justly celebrated San
with ns ami become a<iuainted Children. All calls promptly attended to. Francisco Lager Beer.
DAYTON
Montgomery Byron ha« been very sick with meet
Residence—at Mrs. Talmage’s.
7m6.
with our method of work.
pneumonia but is now convalescent.
Nov. 27, 1883.
The following goods have just been received
Teams were engaged last week in hauling
Stormy.
from the manufactory and are for sale
W. M. BAMSKY,
G. G. BINGHAM,
bailed hay from Willamina here for ship­
Salem.
McMinnville.
Light fall of «now last Saturday night.
ment to Portland.
Cheaper than Ever Before
For Lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh’s
Mrs. Lydia Messinger will start east in a Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Rogers
On account of a drift in the river, the
RAMSEY
&
BIXt.llAM
(Situated
at
the
Depot,)
in
this State, consisting of
A
Todd.
iteamer Orient wan unable to reach thiH short time for a visit.
place last Monday.
•Mtorneyx at L mw
McMinnville, ■ - Oregon« Eurtliun Milk Fail*,
We had gentle showers every day last week
Lip Crock«,
“HACKMETACK,” a lasting and fragran
Our warehousemen are busily engaged in which raised the river 5 or 6 feet.
L, II, COOK, Prop.
H<tking Pans,
perfume. Price 25 end 50 cents. Sold bv Rog­
moving the wheat etc. from the lower floor
The revival meeting continued all last week ers
Office of Geo. G. Bingham, Notary Public—
A
Todd.
Pie 1*1 a tew.
of their warehouse«, as there is great danger without any visible effect on the hardened
one door West of Furniture Store,
rpiIIS HOTEL IS FIRST-CLASS in every nar-
Butter Jars.
of the river rising over them.
sinners of Sheridan. It will I m * continued
■L ticular. I»eiiig furnished with all modern
through this week, however, and it is hoped
M c M innville
-
-
O regon . appliances,
and
a
large
variety
and
setting
before
its
guests
only
of
Fancy
Glassware and
Al Cook paid the metropolis a flying visit with letter re«ults. Rev. Mr. Matthews is
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath
tne liest the market atlords.
Lanterns, at
last week.
coming to assist Rev. J. McIntire.
secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, Price
Sample-room for the especial accommodation
19*. O. Palnier,»i
George Steele, a former resident of thi«
The snow, the beautiful snow covers the 50 cents, Nasal Injector free. Sold bv Rogers
of Commercial Men.
place, but now of Forest Grove, ih here on hills and mountains and a light fall covered & Todd.
Opposite Bingham’s Furniture Store, McMinn­
IN
Remember
the
place-
at
the
depot.
basiiiv-sH.
ville.
25ml.
the ground here yesterday morning but dis­
appeared before noon.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and JOHNSON’S BRICK,
Mrs. F. A. Hili is visiting friends in Port­
Liver
Complaint
?
Shiloh
’
s
Vitalizer
is
guaran-
Two men from Portland, whose names
land.
$
Lafayette, Oregon.
we did not learn are opening a grocery store eed to cure you. Sold by Rogers A- Todd.
Thanksgiving services will be held in the in the T. J. Dickey bill king. It may be
The Purest Wines and Liquors kept constant­
M. E. Church at this place next T hursday they have enterprise enough to advertise and
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by ly on hand. Cigars of the beat brands and one
“ Len’ me yer knife, pipe an’ tobaccy, an’
tell the public what they have to sell. We that
evening.
terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cur? is the rem­ of the best Billiard Tables in the Slate, found tumble yer p »cket fer a match while I load the
shall see.
JOHN HULERY,
edy for you. Sold by Rogers & Todd.
dudeen.” Which being inteipreted,means that
A. M. Peery has purchased the property of
Proprietor.
A ipau near town has taken a four-tined
T. A. I Ill’ll' r. Ill this place.
DEALER IN
2 H. WELCH
fork and is turning over the soil around his
SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a pos­
Has bought Harry Robertson’s stock of Cigars,
A. A.Crane, who has filled the position of fruit trees—not immediately around the itive cure tor Catarrh, Di pt her i a and Canker
WATCHES;
Tobacco, Candy and Notions which he propos­
manager of the flouring mills here for the body of the tree but a few inches from it. Mouth. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
es to sell as low as is consistent with the
CLOCKS,:
past ttvo years, has resigned. Mr. — Shep­ He tx-lieves in winter cultivation and is op­
posed
to
pl*»wing
and
summer
fallowing
the
law ot live-and-let-live. And having set up a
herd succeeds him.
County
Surveyor
liAHHEH CHAIR
JEWELRY,
orchard. Everyone Hhould see to it that his
Is prepared to do slashing and grubbing with
Win. Burnell, of Portland, was here on orchard is thoroughly drained.
-AXD-
SPECTACLES, Etc.,
soda pop and oranges for sale under the Pho­
business connected with his flouring mills,
Frederick Hatzer is a benefactor to this
tograph '«allerv at McMinnville.
n the Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson St’«
last week.
community. He travels around the country
H. H. WELCH.
LAFAYETTE,
-
-
(IKEGOX
in
diawn by a yoke of oxen and plants
Mrs. G. B. Alidell has been very ill for out «cart
and berry patohesfor those who
McMinnville. Or.
some time past, but is improving at present. will orchards
^
9
alch
.Repairing
and
Job
pay hi n a small consideration, and what
For Sale !
I have all the field notes
•George Dorsey, who went east with the Fred don’t know about Ids business isn’t
bing
a
Specialty.
ot the Public Surveys or
pioneers, returned one day last week, and worth knowing, as his tine berry patch on
Yamhill county, and am
expresses himself u« well pleased with his his own place, near Grand Rond«*, will dem­
Desirable property in the town of Sheridan
I have just received a fine lot of
onstrate.
He
went
to
McMinnville
last
week
prepared to do First-Class Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith
trip.
to fix up the yard and garden of J. F. Bew­
work on short notice and shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn,
L ight S olar T ransit .
Dr. Mills, under the skillful treatment of ley.
reasonable terms.
lumber and wood shed.
W. A L. E. GURLEY,
Drs. Littlefield A (’albreath, is slowly im­ Bheridan Lodge, 1 O G'I*, proposes giving
Enquire of
Dayton, Oregon,
TROY, N. V.
proving. At one time his life was despaired an entertainment to come off jn a couple of
CHAS. LAF0LLETT,
Has
on
hand
fine Hacks and Buggies, made
of but his physicians now express hope« of week«. Following is their officers elected for
47tf.
Sheridan, Oregon.
from the bett material and best workmanship.
Ins recovery.
the eiisiiinz term. Ed Telli«on. W (’ T; (’ B
H.R. LITTLEFIELD,
J. F. CALBREATH,
Painting
and
trimming done to order.
Lafollett, W R II S. W E MeKune. W IJI B;
M. D.
M. D
The oyster supper given by the I (> G T Alice James, W V’ T: G W James. VV S; Har­
General Blacksmith and Repairer.
van well attended. The receipts were $19.
LOTS FOR SALE.
Horse-shoeing a specialty.
27tf
vey Bogne. W A B; J I*’ Richter, W F 8; <’el-
ra James, NV T; W Tatum. W M ; John
* 1 -
A. M. Peery and R. L. IlnrriH have pur James. W I) M: Noma Hyde, W IG : J W
I OTS Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in Block No. 19, Row-
chased the stock of drugs lately owned by James W OG; Edith Lafollett. W <’: Walter
land's addition are oflered for sale at a bar­
Physician« and Surgeons,
F. A. Hill and are busily engaged in putting Potter P W 0 T, H Z Foster. L D.
gain. Fine location near the depot—-just east
in coiinb'irt, «helving, etc., preparatory to
of
the
residence of L. II. Cook, on tlie east side
Lafayette,
Oregon.
8. D an .
enlarging stock. Mr. I’eery will go to Port
of railroad track, on Third Street. The three Takes pleasure in inviting the attention of the
M'lttiKItY A SPECIALTY.
land in a few day«, and will purenase one <»f
lots will be sold for $400, if applied for soon.
public to his new and fine stock of
the finest Htock of drugs etc., ever brought
<. ■:<»!<«. I] U 11,1.is. Jr.
CARLTON
to thi« place. G. E. Johnson, a first class
McMinnville, May 24, ’83—lltf.
deugs
, S tationery , patent medi ­
188.
’
»
.
Nov.
27,
druggist, has been engaged to assist them,
INotioo rJ?ltÌM t
cines , CUTLERY. SCHOOL BOOKS,
while Mr. Harris retains his position with A.
Wheat is worth to-day, 92 cents, clear.
J. Smith. Success to them.
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS bought,
Every tiling went very cheaply, nt Tom
ClfiAKt AN1> TOBACCO.
L loyd .
h* Money to loan on good real estate securi­
Fryer’s sale.
ty.
Apply to
G. G. BINGHAM,
Prescriptions carefully compounded and
A
tt
’
y
at
L
aw
&
N
otary
P
ubu
John McCullough’« wife has been very
Campbell's Building, McMinnville.
charges reasonable.
sick, but is belter.
LArAYETTE
Business Promptly Attended to.
Eber Lewis is trapping for a mink.
Nov. 27, 1883.
{JFFICE-One Door East of Pest office
Up to last Saturday the chance for getting
Henry Fenton ami family, of Polk countj,
McMinnville, Oregon.
50vl.
in the seed was very good ami an immense are visiting his brother, J. D. Fenton.
area was prepared and seeded. Evrrybmly
Jack Archibald’« wife.of Glenbrook Farm,
wit« busy at the plow, not leaving it e\c<«pt
• ISIDORE ERTLE, P ro .
when absolutely neoe«Hary to go to the black is quite poorly. She has been confined to
W. A. FENTON,
smith «hop. orkome other such reason. Bo. her bed for some time.
M'Minnville,
-
Oregon.
all things IminJ favorable, we may look for
Al»e Blackburn has sown 17 aores of wheat
ISoot
and Shoe Maker,¡
a largely increased crop next harvest.
this fall. Mr. Hanna has sown al amt 200
Manufacturer of Lager Boer and Porter.
MIKKIDAN. OKEUON.
acr<
*«.
M
All
orders
promptly
filled.
ltf
There are signs that our farmer« are break
ing away from tin* one idea of wheat, ami
Who has lost a turkey ? There’s a stray
think that there may be money in something one in town.
The finest stock of Boots. Shoes, Rubbers,
else, lu fact, some of them la»gin to think,
CS’lol lii us**.
Etc, in Yamhill County
Ohls
was
badly
A
little
child
of
Nelson
or find, that almost anything else will pay
Oregon.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
betb'r than the wheal crop. I notice a good burned several day« ago.
B»K>ts and Shoes manufactured to order and
call for hay seed, clover seed and grass seesis.
It seems pretty hard when a stranger trav
neatly repaired.
Xotice Io Ail Parties.
While many are enquiring for the lu st kind ling through the country ami Ins horses
All work and goods warranted.
<« pasture* gra««eH. both for making beef get nw;iv from him that he can’t borrow or
AH parti* s are hereby notified not to trespai’8
Sign of the Big Boot. Sheridan, Oregon.
and butter, and other« talk of peas, arti­ hire n horse in this town to look after them.
up*>n my premise* from and after this date, and
Please call and examine Goods before pur­
k'S C'
choke« and other kind« of feed f<»r making But then we never expect to lie away from
31 m3.
; I! found trc. pacing will be prosecuted to tb
good pork, S<> far, of course, this is little home or lose our horses.
chasing elsewhere.
I fullest extent of th*, law.
t|< HMM II.I.F.
OIKEGON
more thau talk : but talk always precedes
Y ouknowwiio .
W. T. N ewby .
Action, as vou know, ami it is to be hop d
Y ou re Respect fu I ly.
Office—One door east of Ha. (man’s brick.
I McMinnville, Aug. 23, 1883—ml
that iu this case the talk indicates npeedy
Laii . hini < us admini-Fered for pa in les« ex­ llorw-i ItiMirded
W.
T. U. <’Okl ÌIW.
action.
_ Special \tt,ration
tracting.
by the Iiav,
elven to
IBIK j I a ! MILK!!
F.
II
’
.
RKOdlO.Vfí.
Last Wednesday Taylor Morris lost his
W<*vk or Month. 1 zlw Transient Slock.
flue stallion. The animal caught cold ami
The undersigned wishes to inform the peo­
Tilt' Gospel tent pern nee meetiinr. tie­
McMinnville, Oregon.
it»ettle<i on hi« lungs and kidneys, causing spite tilt“ itieleiiieiicv of the weotlief.
ple <*i McMinnville that he is running a J/ilk
to poor brute a great deal of intense sutler tv.ts well attentleil. The ¡ohlresses by
Wagon from his farm to town and furnishing
ing for two or three days. He was a tin« Rev. A. .1. Iliinsaker mol Mr. .1. K. Ma­
Corner Commerciai and Tr. de Sts.,
the best of 11 ilk at the most reasonable rates.—
animal, four years old, «event«*t»n hainh uers,
wishing to l>e supplied with the article
were,both
interesting
tinti
profit
­
SALEM,
-
-
-
OREGON. Those
high nud valucil at four or five hundred dol
at
once can do so by leaying onlers at the Pos/-
able.
\\
e
are
ti
lth
favoit
tl
io
having
lars.
Thousands of Brick, of the best quality, now
office.
W. G. DAVIS.
^ntiwinctiou LiinrHiiliuil
so many of ottr ri*siilent ministers, toni
*»11 hand ami will constantly be kept at the
40tf.
Horse racing is tha principal oooupation reliable business men, come out so
brick vard of
of the Yamhill sport, now, and whenever itohlly on the side of temperance. We
Acres, line ami u-half
JOO see a knot oi men, there you may feel hope others, who are still iniileciileil.
A. C. SAYLOR,
rare they are talking horse. Nearly every will profit by their example, ami take "VU miles west of Amity.
vie Miiati ville,
•
•
•
Oregon»
»Saturii.n tu* re H a hoiM raw* ""Il .III OOM their place amongthe temperance work­
I inter Ortrt Fellow** II r II.
¡200 acres in cultivation ; new
sioiud scrub f««»t-raw between time«.
Just opened on
ers. Thus hastening the time when no
Having
secured
entire
control
of
the
van!
respectable
num
will
be
found
in
the
house
;
younj*
orchard
just
be
­
McMinnville,
-
Oregon,
Last Saturday morning the first snow ot imti-temperam e ranks. \\ hili'the work
tormerly run bv C. G. Saylor, th? above named
(Third Street, two Doors East of
the season whh visible on the coast range ; a
ginning to hear.
proprietor ¡«larts out with the intention of man-
A. ENNIS. Proprietor.
very bill«» fell here through the day. but of destri etion goes stemlily on in our
iihu-liirmg
and
supplying
this
public
with
Dielschneider’s,
luelbnl as fast as it fell, Sunday morning, midst, and men are being degraded be­
brick in any quantity, of a quality guaran­
however, the ground «nd house-top« wen* yond descript ion, and in many eases
The Finest Win< «, Liquors and Cigars kept YlcYlinnville,
tied to be as food as the best, aud at prices as
Orego
covered to the depth of 1% inch«-« with a lunled into drunkards graves; while
constantly on hand.
13~4tn3.
White mantle, but tieforo night that was all this destructive hand is reaching even The cheapest farm in Yamhill low as the lowest.
gnu,' | hr I.! t ice of the >* is.*ll, lirre. to tile vontli. totally unfitting them to County.
A suitable reduction to parties purchasing
For terms apply to large
lots.
foriurd on Fruiay night.
meet tin* responsibilities that will soon
Everything in the line cheap for cash or in
devolve on them as American men and
Give me a call and see for ynureelf.
exchange Inr country produce. Call and
Geo. G. BINGHAM,
Saturday brought lamk onr old pioms*r women. Is it not lime that the Chris­
Ulf
A.
C.
SAYLOR.
examine goois and prices.
L. ROOT.
Vie ’I iunv ille, Onton,
citizens. Georg»* Nelson and wile, who went tian men of onr community were tlior-
Real Estate Agent.
Feb. 21, !8K2-2tf.
b«ck with the pioneer excursion, ami wen-
Oiigldy awake.to the importance of the
I? now prepared to furnish music for Pie-Nicw,
•aid to Is* the old«*«t couple ou the train.
McMinnville, Oregon.
*' cannot Ite-
Celebration«, etc., on short notice and at rea­
They euioveti the trip hngely anti get back teni|H‘nmce ipiestion.
sonable rates. Address
looking beartv and younger than when they lieve that American government is a
Bl I kS FOR SALE.
- The —
A. V. K.
I.carter.
failure, that it is impossible to protect
left.
The undersigned has for sale a lot of large,
4tf.
McMinnville, Oregon.
ourselves against so great an ex il ns
Pure Blooded Jersey Bull
high grade Spanish Merino Rucks, which can
Hon. C II. Burch «nd Hy Burch were in the liquor trattic. No. we Is letve the
l»e had at good bargains by applying to or ad­
town laat wt*ek.
Now at the stables of
trouble lies in the fact that the temper-
dressing
»AVION SAI.OON.
anee men have not given this suldeet
M MULKEY,
School 8upt. L. H. linker was visible in dm* uoiibiduration. o’* if they lime
HENDERSON & LOGAN BROS. I R INK i.ll/ni:K, - Proprietor 121 m3.
“ Says I t’ musili, says I.”
Amity, Or.
them« parts one day last wwek.
I bought of it at all. they have allowed
M. MINNVILLE. OREGON
The
beet
brands
of
Liquore,
Winos
and
Ci
­
themselves
to
lie
lulled
to
sleep
with,
J. E. Hembree is up from Portland, on
gars kei»t lor sale. When you go to Lhiyloi
tile subtle reasoning of the ft tends ot
basin« sn.
19tf.
"Jxiuwr C wirf ” N o l,rtmppr«i April 12th, call and wee Frank.
the licenae svstem.
tT
And
don't
yon
forgrt
it.j
Mrs. Del lie K Io« terms n goes Imck to Port­
The (Jitspel Temjierance meetings,
1877 : •ire,” Emperor;” dam. “ Minnie War­
land. lo-tnorrow.
ren.
given bv the W.
T. I', an to awaken
Two bo.«, I will not ihi I.I ih K tb.ir mbh .I a deeper interest on this sidijeet. ami
PrniGREK or “ EwrF.woa” ° Emperor" wm
dropped Jan. I7tb 1875; sire,“ Emperor Bil­
the finmt muld ahimles
thu timr. e<>t into Mr. Millionn'R hon.'e »'"I j tnenlistthe sympathies of both men.
ly dam “Olive«" by imnnrted N?|«une< 124 ; f’ HO T O a R JPHER,
look «mie HppleH »nil conned fruit. Tlic and women in the gn at temperance re­
ever made in this section are now being man-*
grand-dam.
“
Olivca
”
(232):
great
grand-dam
next,|n, the shenff went tonrn.it them mull form that is slow Iv hot siindv *"'e|‘-
Has returned to his obi stand—up Mairs in 8i u fact tired at
•• Nellv BIy,"i22’’» imported
e renlire that
found <>nlv one : the other, noentinc .Imiuer. ing over onr lami.
I'miiiRKK of “M ixvir W mirrji ’’—“ Minnie mends’ bunding—with a new equipment of
The
one
«
Treated
WO
plaevd
,
thought
most
precee«l
action;
we
wage
•>«.1 ran nwn v.
Warren.’* solid fawn, dropped March 5th. 1874 ; utensils tor his work, and is nvw prepared to
IV That’» the rarkrt.^J
>» hw fntlier n ears nntil the time of trial. | no special w arfare against saloon keep- j
sire, “ Beacon Comet." 14th : dam. “ Princes" take
< i*an as the c heapest and good as the best.
¡¡m took the A ■st rbano* to seek awfetv in er» (though their basine»» i» loathsome
Wheat Receipts, and Sale Bills. 4th. (2302); grand-dan», •• Prince»’* (T4I)—
*t«hi. 'me.l the hoy* is maid to have^eome
Pirtiirc* ot ail hind». Look at them.
imp>*aed bv W. B. Dinsmore in
none, with hi] p. and ah thrv srr prr.hr.HT
Enquire of F. W. REDMOND, Agent, at
T kb «*—F«*r «ea* n. &».
while it J«»**» er up than thi». even with the inl. leet | IV lleaidra everything else in the
From a small wise tin-type to a large Cabinet MeM i nnvide, or of
^rvthMrihikiX
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NO. 1 SALOON.
Local Correspondence.
Crockery, Crockery !
NEW BILLIARD HALL
SOLD again .
T. C. STEPHENS,
WATCHMAKER,
JEWELER & ENGRAVER.
JUST RECEIVED
CIVIL ENGINEER,
A MUTCHLER,
DRESS GOODS,
Ladies’ Cloaks,
Littlefield & Calbreath,
Dolmans,
2k. HILX1,
Velvets,
Fancy Goods,
J. E MAGERS,
Hosiery, Laces,
Embroidery, Etc.
DR. E HOWELL
McMinnville Brewery
GAINES FISHER,
Pioneer Brick Yard. Lively,
Feed and Saie Stable-
Fairm ? Sale.
BOSS SALOON, Jew Grocery and Provision Store
Price—$25 per Acre.
Custer
Post Band,
“JERSEY CHIEF’’
BUM!
BUM!
BUM!.
Wirshüuzcasn, Ciztnas:, Ch'.nimea !
Sixingles, Shingles !
R. SHANE,
Miiler £ Bowers’ Shingle Mill.