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vo . x ' mk iiii xo 12 I’WSNNVILLE OBEGON, 1TÍ1 KSDAY JANI AKY 3, ISSA. VMHBL.-.-1 I Pallhbsd Evsry Thuriiay, PER A.5.MM FSÄTV. ‘Vncle Billy” Chapaban« weekly C..- THAT HACKING COUGH can be &o quick Ore- Romen failed to come, tar. e weeke* in eno. ly cured by Sbiiou’a Care. W« it. session, 'lhe œ un dtc- For ¿-J« oy Rut i&on i Baker. — u-atlmg H clerk ou¿ht to .v ltj charged. ÖÜSINESS & PROFESSIONAL THE HOLMAN FANJ ir£j£.co«rr£ A.rroo.v JiT <ui> XX.J I SHILOH’S COUGH and Consuncptiou Cure H V. V. JOHNSON, 51 ». The Christmas concert and trea gave gen Anv person wishing a Fanning Mill will Will find it lo is told by u? on a guarantee. It cure® con : : OR! GON eral satisfaction. pkiteo ««ave theironiurs with MR. JOHN ÓAX ■ sumption. For eale by Robifon A: Baker. AN be found at bis office on C street, be- or MR. B. F. HARTMAN. Tue HT 1 he political pot, of democratic persuasion, t'vecnr ìr^t and Second, when nor absent ’s beginning to «immer, and considerable on profesional business. Siti JL. V. s. SZCTiriDiEm. SHILOH’S VITAL12ER i® what von need iWL.TlA i.i.X quiet w*«’-k is being done by the leaders ot for Constipation, Lois oi Appehta, Dizziness To cull Ml th. above Saloon. that party. Editor and Proprietor. ; >iud all symptom of Dv&pepsia. Price 10 and will clean wheat be it ever so do foul with wild I keep oonalan: yon hand lhe Finest Win«, W. El BOYD, M. D . 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Robison i oat», tain* oats or tue Deeds of any nature ant. .nd L'quorti ibr Family and Moiieinal um . W°rk-dill goe3on at the quicksilver mines Baker. make it clean enough lor the market or joed SVBSCIU PITON BATH on the Nestuoca. They have tunnelled into TOlI.y CUWbLL, Pr®nric«or, SURGEON A PHYSICIAN. As a guaranty of wnat it will do, I will take the mountains about eighty l\-et and are con McAIiunvill« One copy per veer, In advance.............. UBOOP, WHOOPING COUGH on<l Bron •2.50 fident that they will soon strike it rioh.— any quantity of wheat with uno wild oat in it six months “ ............. . chitis immediately relieved by bhilob’s Cure. Gurrison,i Buildiug' McMinnville. and will separate the oat from the wueat with 1.50 Such energy deserves success. For sale by Robison A' Baker. Dr. Boyd has received a full line of Pure the Fan. We have written to the R xpobtbb 48 times 2Mf LYMAN w. suiti :. Freeh Drugs direct from first hands for the J. C. COOPER this year and have endeavored in every com benefit of bis patrons. munication to fairly represent this section of For Spille ! Yamhill county. We have not intentionally Coxaty Survey« given offense to anyone but have tried to À. I) HOWARD, M ». deal fairly by all; we have not heen as suc Desirable property in the town of Sheridan -1M>- cessful as we could wish and desire that Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith LArAYBTTB. some one else will take up the quill for the shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn, Physician anti Surgeon, Jan. 1,1584. ensuing year. The following goods have just teen received lumber and wood shed. 1 suppose that in accordance with ancient from the manufactory and are for »aio Enquire of McMinnville. Or. The ball given Friday night by the A. O. Office in Garrisou’s Building.—Particular usage 1 must say “ A Happy New Year to U. W. at Foster’s Hall, was a bucccss . CHAS. LAF0LLETT, attenti m given to diseases of Women and Clicupcr tliun Ever Before all. But why this eminently proper wish 47lf. Sheridan, Oregon. I have all the hold notes 8. D an . Children. All calls promptly attended to. should be expressed on the 1st day of Janu of th« Public Survey® oi in this State, consisting of l’esidence—at Mrs. Talmage’s. 7m6. ary any more than on any other day, is a Yamhill county, and am question that 1 cannot answer, for certainly Eartbun Milk Paua, prepared to do Fir6t-Cla®a NOBTH YAMHILL. every day is the first day of the new year, work on bhort notice and W. A. FENTON, ■up Crocks, W. M. BAMSEY, G. G. BINGHAM, counting from that day. Then why take the Deo. 28,1883. L kjht S olar T ransit . reasonable terms. Making Paus, Salem. McMinnville. first of January in preference to all other Cold and frosty. w. a u E. auRLtv, Hoot and Shoe Maker. Pie Platea, days ? The only wav we can account for the TROY, *• Y. RA5ISEY & HIM;HA51 George Long, of French Prairie.came home liuitrr Jure, custom, is to say that we derived it from the MIER1DAX. ONEGO*. Romans, who seem to have adopted the first to spend Christmas. and a large variety of Fancy Glassware and elttorneys at Ltur day of January as tho legal beginning of the Mrs. Annie Stewart is on the sick list, suf Lanterns, at The finest stock of Boots. Shoe®, Rubbers. year, and can bo traced back some two or fering from a severe cold. three hundred years Iwfore our present era. Etc, in Yambill County lit «. Palmer’s, Office of Geo. G- Bingham, Notary Public- The custom of celebrating the first of the “ Says 11' mesilf, says I,” We were glad to see Mr. Freuud on our CHEAP FOR CASH. Opposite Bingham’® Furniture Store, McMinn- one door West of Furniture Store, year soenis to belong to all nations, by some streets one day last week. Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and villo. 25ml. in merry making, feasting and gift« ; while WireboiiMmfln, Countryman, Chinaman ! M c M innville - - O regon . Miss Nettie Yocum, of Dayton spent Christ neatly repaired. others make it an occasion of purely relig All work and goods warranted. ious ceremonies. But while all celebrated mas with her sister Mrs. Kate Dempsy. Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon. “ New Years,” it must be understood that Esther Swanson fell from o chair against ry*And don’t you forget it.^fipj 31 m3. until lately no two celebrated it the same the stove and burned her face quite badly. day. The Romans are supposed to have in Mr. and Mrs. Fr?.<l Williams, from Patch’s troduced the observance of the first day of ISIDORE ERTLE, P ro . January into ancient Gaul and Brittain, mills have been in town visiting friends for the past week. from whence it has spread into the United Horses Boarded Special Attention M'Minnville, - Oregon. States and other countries, and became gen- Miss Minnie MoMoris has been visiting DEALER IN by rile Dav, given to adopted throa -hout all Europe, in the friends in town. Week or Month. > . 1L /1 - Transient Stock. Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Porter. early part of the 18th century. Now as cus WATCHES; All orders promptly filled. Itf Mr. Sam Smith left here to-day for east of ^That's the racket. tom and convenience requires some point of departure from which to reckon time, and the mountains, where lie expects to spend clocks ,: the winter. Wheat Receipts, and Sale Bills, ns that point is fixed on tho first day of Jan Corner Commercial and Trade Sts., JEWELRY, uary, tuerofore on that day, or more proper- Miss Allen, from near Fetch’s mills, is vis Besides everything else in the Jy speaking, at the beginning of the day iting her aunt. Mrs. G. W. Sappington. SALEM, - - - OREGON. A tt ’ y at L aw & N otary P ubu SPECTACLES, Etc., line, as good ns the oest, <>n short no we c F.: time one year older, and exclaim for We are sorry to hear grandma Moore has »utiafaction Guaranteed. the future ,{ A happy New Year,” and so say tice, by SNYDE THE PKINTEB. n the Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson St'i Business Fromptly Attended to. wp all. not only one. but many a successive been confined to her bed for the past week LAFAYETTE, - - OltEGON or two. •• Hap. v New Year.” OFFICE—One Door East of Post Office, McMinnville, Oregon. 50vl. ; IJVrffft Repairing cad .Job Aggie Lewis is quite sick with cold and Of visitors in the last week we have Capt. Lnfolh re. of Sheridan, J. T. Hembree and croup. bing a Specially. Under Odd Fellow»’ Hall, J. E. Hembree, of East Portland and B. T. J. F. CALBREATH, H. R. LI rTLEFIELD, As we are writing, the Band is giving the Spring r. of Amity. Generally more than town M. D N. D. Acres, one and a-half a serenado. Many thanks to them for one c ana« fro u Aujity, but Springer was their fine music and the worst we can say is McMinnville, - Oregon, •d«*«* miles west of Amity. the only man last week. come oftener than every New Year. . A. ENAllS, Proprietor. The Al-.sonic installation ceremonies anl ‘200 acres in cultivation ; new Grandma Stewart and Mrs. Eva Hays, of inppor was a very happy affair, and came off Forest Grove are visiting friends in town. Dayton, Oregon, Pliisicims and Surgeon«, house; young orchard just be in Littl field’s hall, which was tastefully dec The Finest WJne®, Liquors and Cigars kept Has on hand fine Hack® and Buggies, made Mrs. Kate Dempsv has been quite sick for constantly on haud. orated for the occasion. 13-4m3. Lafayette. Oregon. ginning to bear. from the best material and best workmanship. the past week but is improving now. The anual hunt was held laat week and re- Painting and trimming done to order. O dessa . WCRRERF A SPECIAl.TY. sr.’tud in the scoring of about ten thousand General Blacksmith and Repairer. points by each side, but owin^ to some bitch Horse-shoeing a specialty. 27tf ir. the < ant the actual result is not known: NDWBSAG. The cheapest farm in Yamhill there was enough, however to give a grand JTlcIHinnvalle, Oregon, Dec. 24, 1883. game roper at the Essex hotel, and supply County. For terms apply to Is now prepared to furnish music for Pic-Nics, ri town with dock and other Physician and Surgeon. It begins to look a little like Winter. Celebrations, etc., on short notice and at rea kind of game for one meal at least. Geo. G. BINGHAM, Has permanently located in jlfcAfinnviJle It lias been kind of a mixture of snow and i sonable rate®. Address A wonder of wonders is that the “ Register’ rain A. V. 11. 5NYI. ¿H« Lender, for the practice of his profession. All call®— the past few days. Ileal Estate Agent. liRd nothing on the tariff question last week. 4tf. McMiiinvitter, Oregon. day or night—promptly attended to. How d .i the Judge expect Congress to act We shall soon be writing it 13*1. Office—One door east of Warren A Magers McMinnville, Oregon. intelligible on that question if the’‘Register’ often. vtf. The girls should be getting their plans ma DÌYTOX SILOOfc. ceflBes to keep them posted ? tured, for 1884 will be Leap Year. FBâNK cil TUT.. Proprietor I saw a suggest ' on in the R s ? obtee a short The R epobtee -ind also the ‘ Register” time ago thr* 31 '’liuuviije have a board of The best brand® of Liquors. Wiue® and Ci trade ; with vour permission I would «amend failed to reach this place last week. a” is » ■_< that by rt.iking out the word “ McMinnville” Hobson <.V Edwards, and J. T. Smith have gar® kept for sale. When you go to Daytoi 19tl. C. W. HULERY, Pro. and inserting the word County. a fine assortment of holiday goods on hand. call and see Frank. Lafayette, - - - Oregon. Old Boreas is down fr >m his polar home, (Successor to M. Feker,) We wish the R soprteb fore*0 aud its read Thousands of Brick, of the boat quality, now paying his annul visit : I cant say that bis ers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New •n hand and will constantly be kept at the R. SHANE, llcilinuvillr.or. Third st.. welcome, as ho io a cold, surly, snapping vis Year. brick yard of Notice Io All Parlies. itor that nobody likes. N at - Rev. Jesse Edwards has got a nice coat of p HOTO ft, a .nrus: a The best Spirituous and Malt. Liquors, Bit All parties are hereby notified not to trefpafii A. C. SAYLOR, ters, Wines, etc., the markets afford. Aho. ;bfc upon my premise® from and after tin® date, and paint on bis barn. »ATTOJT. best of cigars, and the justly celebrated San Hr. .H 8 nil villr, ... Otcgon. ¡ill found trespassing will bo proeecutod to th Has returned to his old stand — up stairs in : David Everest has built an addition to liis • Jan. 1.1884. Francisco Lager Beer. fullest extent of tho law. monds’ building—with a new equipment bou83 and barn. W. T. N ew b y . utensil® lor bis work, and is now j repared Watch-night serric-ja were held at the M. Having eecured entiro control nf tho yard Susller .V Seidel nro enclosing tEeir grape take McMinnville, Aug. 23, 1683—ml E. church last night. formerly run by C.G. Saylor, the above named yard with a neat picket fence. proprietor starts out with tho intontfonof man-, Several Daytonites will leave for tho C rur Picture» of all Kimi». Bev. r. 0, Craven lias gone to California iluciuiing and (¡applying ibis public with d'Alene mine®, in the spring. IN on a visit. ondk in any quantiiv, of a quality guarau- From a small tizo tin-type to « large Cabinet Mrs. S. W. Sigler and son returned to otd to bo us good as the beat, and at price® a® Alpbcn Monro has cons to Dayton to learn JOHNSON’S BRICK, Please give me a call. 33mfi. Portland to-day. low us the lowest. the shoe-maker trade. Just opened on MI sr Violet Vaughn, of Cbampoeg. if vis Lafayette, Oregon. A suitable reduction to parties purchasing Julias Hodson who is teaching r'lhcrl in ESTKAT NOTICE. iting iiur sister M m . Eberhard, near here. The F ir t ■" nes and Liquor® kept constant Third Street., two Doors East cf large lot®. Clackamas oounty, is spending tho holidays Give me a call and Lee tor ynnrself. Several parties from hern attended the open at boLue in thia place. Strayed from my pr^mife® in Amity, one ly on hand. Cigar® of the beat brand® and one 14tf A. C. BAYLOR. installation of the A. F. <t A. M.. at La DielBchneider’s, nf the best Billiard Table® in the Blate, found The school at the Brntscher school bouse • Red Speckled Cow, eight or nine years old.— new. fayette, last Thursday, and all apeak of it ab JOHN HULERY, Believe she has swalinw-fork in one ear. An has been closed for th« , » • ’ * - : McMinnville, ■ Orcgo a very pleasant affair. 2V t f Proprietor. inforrr atii-n will be liberal! • r*»w>»rded. days on account of diphtheria. Addreib J. W. INGLE. Mrs. Ella Crane came up from Portland 39ml. Amity, Oregon. -Toll . - Ir.« S-uuxdav arid speut Sandfly with h«r pa -The — with dij rent«, returning yesterday. Everything in the line cheap for each or iu died •> :tn it. the rest are f lowiy recovering. | T'| for the working cla®«. fer.-l ’ 1 Jern y Bull exuhangu for couulrv pioduuc. tall ana Pure I lcoded Mias *s Lillie Snrith end Jennie Beck left VTl x. .Situatei at the Depot,) txonune gnodaaud piicvo. L. FOOT. Fii; for Portlaud last Saturday, on u protracteo mail y«u free, a oy.il, valuable box of ®au p Now it the stable® of lobe. Feb. 21, lbt2-2li. visit to friends in that city. gnofa lhatwill p ;tym in tl. • y of i.. . - turogon, A now way io spccu’iatc—A mm yacsed more money in a ^*w lay® than you evi l i b'/t Mci.’tnnvLie, • - ¿IEXDERSCX & LOGAN BROS. The smiling countenance of Will Turner v .hrou h hi M 1 ■ > -' ’ 1 topped i.« 1.« COOI4, Prop. pnfisiulo at any 1 usinere. Capital i i ra r>t To *»f your city, was M juh on our streets last lll'CK ’ i Í C.R 1- AI ’ S. it ' JIcMI.'-:.VILLE, OREGON. wn i k q iired. We wil ttart you. You c*m Wednesday. ■ t, be 'c; i from tw< f tr heads at; nil the »iru#* or i . «p.ire ti ne only. The Vi irk The undeiaigce-i hub lor ®flk a l<»t ol kiT^e, HOT . L 1' rr.L- r-CLAS8 to every nai - . Miss Detmerin*, sister of G. E. Detmering each plaoean I tl ielast w< b r 1 of h 1 ■ II li’.gh g.ado hpuD'.tb M> nn<> Bi.c•.», whu h » w universally ad »pled to both sexes, ; young of this place, arrived from the east list wt ek wsffon-load of t lew whether Iwas aimin i and old. Yvu o.n ea.-.dy eerp iro:a 5-> .’enti* A . icuUii-, b< infurnished with all modern be hud at goud baigdiub by applying to or ad “ J frk T C hhu *’ No 1, dropped April 12th, up a.and j . tins before it« gucisii only and will make Oregon her home in the fQ- -71 , si.r, •• Euq < rordam, “ Minnie War- tn $j every evening. That all who •vani the I . t rhe market atlorda. diœiüg don’t know bnt judging from the lo>ks of i werk may test tie burines®, we make tin, in- ture. «n. the fellow we pr same he was ingto sake paralleled offer; to all who are no* well sitir- Sam; la-room f>r the esp-cul accommodatiop 21m3. P udigi i . e of “ B mpi ' or " Emj>eh»r’* was Our band was out one night last week and of Commercial Men. • •• .i J i... 17ti 1 7*t; ®irc, •• Emperor Bd- fied w® will «em’ il tn p.y for ihr troub.«- » f favored cs with some good mnsio : it sound kraut of them. v l i.tn “ Oi.vv ” by imoorkd Nepiune(124)i lleiD» inber the place- at the depot. writing u®. Full uflrticular-s, din ,-on., etc., ed natural to hear the boys “ toot” again. :tn<!-«iam, ** Dli a” (232); great grand-dam sent free. Fortune® will be made L>v the®» LATBB. Last night a merry party to the number of Nelly lily,”,’22t^»-imported. who give thrir wh !c time to the work, C«n' ■’ Dec. 31,18A3. about seventy-five, assembled in Mutchlers F l . ig ! i . j . of “M in . xil W jRitEM”—“ Minnie meet absolutely sure. D r.'t deby. ¿tart Hall for the purpose of tripping the lighl /ihe laet div of the year 1883. >- V*rr> i . - lid lawn,dropj<ed March 5th, 1874 ; [now. Address 8TIN80N A CO., fantastic toe, and it was. so far as wc hav'- ire,” B< -con Com t,’* l lth . dam, '• Princes’* Till Fl>K*wl SAUI.D 14» 39vt Portland, Maine. been able to learn, one of the most pleasant Wind has cot in the north n'-cin. , Ith. '2 'i 2(; crand dam, •‘Princes” <7#1)— “ Leri’ me yer knife, pipe an* tcharev. an' ever made in th:» bection arc now bein^ man affairs of the reason. First class music war mported bv W. B. D t.*more in 186A. fumble yer tMH-kf-t fer a match while I load the ufaclurcd at furnished by ?'frssrs. Briant and Perkins, of Seven e*iyo*,'a hare liecn Killed in this TxasiB^-For Wilt n, »5. rlud<< n.” Which being inlet preted, mean» that Lafayette. To Messrs. Robison and lXtmf - vioinity thia winter. HLNDERhON A LOGAN BROfl. ring, by whom it was gotten up. great credit l>t( a H. WELCH Mi<w Lirzi^ Woodward has rrtumed h«»n>“ is dne due for their untiring efforts to make it a Cheap a« fbe cheapest and goo<l an the beat. JT rr I oiif»ht Harry Robertson’s stock of Cigars, from Portland. pleasant occasion for all. Tobaec<», Candy and Notions which tie propos- Lxx)k at them. MotiCo of Av 'cation *.o Purchase L loid . Carrie l>o.kin-., who hnal>--en work .. President. ♦•s to sell rs I -w as is consistent with the D. P. Tn«nn»»ox. Enquire <>f F. W. REDMOND, Agent,«' ing near D lyton, has retorned home. Timber Land. .. ..C.I silici. law of live-aiul-let-livo. And having set up a McMinnville, or of J ohn W ortman . BHB1U9AX. IB AU It I It' < II A I It firnlorS MILLER A BOWF.Rh. Misa Carrie Mark, of your Htv. w«s dawn U. S. Land Office at Oregon City, Or* gon, I I« prep .'•! to do slashing and grubbing wi th Dec. 31. im ’«at w.-ek visiting relative« and friends. Dec. 23, 1M>. I Transact« a General Banking business. h >I a pop arjrj oranges (or sale under the Pho School commenced again to-day. Interest allowed on time deposits. Relatives of IL-r- 3eve Edwards arrived tograph Gallerv at McMinn- ille. N' t’cc s L< roby g ven that .Tame® B. Up Colb*etion« made on favorable term«. trood hav was offered for $7 per t<»n. in from the east a few days ago. II. II WELCH. Citv, CiMckarnaa (*oui»ty, Ore- Sight Ex^hang” sod T»l-gr»pl»ie Transfers <IÌ KLIM R. A I No. li on, ri, nf bat Oregon onr town Saturday, without finding a buye^ Mr«. Hint and ehildr”’. of Pm-tland. a-e li.ade nf i»’.i -alien to porehaae the N. on N-w York. San Franciaro and Portland. 'V. 1-4 of S. E. I 4 of Section No. 15 of Town Several hands are at work on the tail-race np f’fr^ndin^ th® h i’i-JnyE fit E. IL ood- Regular meHings, Thursday evening on or hip No. 5 South <»f Range No. 10 West of Office hour*—fmm 9 a. ni. to 4 p. in. from Morrison's mill, and a« soon a* that is ward*«. i)r f» I TI < UER before the full B M,n, in each month. H 13-39lf. .Villaincite Meridian, under the proynion» of completed they will be ready to grind. ing cnrripanioDs corJially welcomed. H. 1 he r • <•! ConsrotR, a| proved June 3, ¡878, en- Following a- th<- o-f! •-«-<’ — We are informed that the saloons of Sher next aiT month« at thn Friends Sunday .•tied '• An Act tor th«* sal« of Timber Lands in idan are running without a license from flehool: Lizzie Hoskin«. San»: I h<- tnt. of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Do You Want City Property? either the city or county. Who*» business ir A««t S»int: John Smith. S-”. n Washington Territory. Allcdver«« claim« If w>, Mesar». A. C. Southmayd A Potter, of it ? x> «.'I'd tra i of land, or ativ portion rhereot, w.ard, Treas. K» ■ < Sheridan, are now preparai m «ell y<-u lota in tni ♦ be fiied in fh* United Slates Land Office, ► Wednr^dflv Hyde caught an otter six feet long, in A meetino wn» flH J1-’ Pwrllnnd or Albina itinvt^Hidi •*MRKI>G -tone In th* B< t oí it Oie^on Chy, Or» v< n. lapjore the expiration the Yamhill river. / evening for the ;> -rp i y -, i»- »f * xtr days from this« date. of land at the most reuse nable rate«. Al*»—they have al o’’re. nd t^nr n*5T-w i Hr«. 11. < . Kurz» A Maier« L. Whit*, who t^ent to W. T. aom* time Seh.wA. Giv.n under mv band this 13th day of Dre. as heretofore, «»»me fine farm« to dUpose -* Jew leno- .F EJwai wm pnrehnmJ ■ of ‘9W,Ü** AttbroH Rowland riniwb•«<•»% on R «treat Ago. has returned. A. C. ÊOUTHlfAïP A POTTER. of hi« tonni orrlrint : it 1« n n > bmluinR orchard; i McMinnville. bn». L. T. BARIN. Register. 37m3*. is «•*? easy Th. Chri«tm.K ball, at Anderson-. Hall. «pot and one that if *er' ■*• Wr,s quite a success. .\othc !.> thr Public. The Chri.dmi« If prwwHo *- , rnni I VX'IX t«r The Live« of The heavy blow on Christmas thr#*w down ioecww-thnt i«. omaidenn« ìlio wither. 1 * ‘ nil the Presidon w of tiu* U. MONET WAVTEII. n CARTWRIWHT, 5i 1» Mettra fs hereby given tn whom it may rni>- considerable fencing »nd nnroofed one <>r Wm. Garland, who ■« workin" in Portinn«'. Th« lurgf'st. handsomest lr*»k ev«ra<»Jd f<»t •ern that a!) parti* are forbidden to pínchate 'VQRMFRLV of Chicago. TH., hs« k»ra»*d the barn* on II. F. Mayer’s farm : it % LT. psrsnn« knowing <h*rnwlve* irdebtac rom my irHe any 'beat, oat«, how, potatoes leM than twice cur pi ice. The Railing - was up tome last weok. * tmrnMHMmflv »n M»«4innvii <•. WU1 ineke blew down the large hav «lied on Geo Fen- , te <»* will pl«>A-4e oail and ip imme >r ot jar vej-.labh'* from and after thia dale, a «.pevslfv of ' hr.»nm an ! Snrz.rnl idw-«*». book in Am*r>ca. *Imm*n«e pt'-fiM to n<«nts di*t«ly, «» we :ount have our m«>ney. «♦Aodst d-. dall’s farm and came very near nnrx’ung^^^^ , ,fr0 >ri fuore »o purebasin < will <lo so al their own c»ro th" "tornine, h-m, , the eoldert it has| ««ich a-» pfae*«*« of Women.< ro*< Eye«. Pi e-*. All intelligent people want it Anv one can thelarg^ am of J. F. Bewley's. KOGER* A TODD. n fa. Tumors, Etc. Maybe found at Cen become a e«*rre»*ful agent. Term* free. nab. r. ADAMb. A brother of Jonathan and Daniel B>gne been thia wm’^r at t ite P a*- McMinnville, Nov. 1, 19«3-t4- tra Hotel- **lf HALLET BOOR CO., ruriland, M«. D*c. 12tb, lS83~39ml. has arrived from Ill. IfiMlNXVILLK C YOUR j IDVANTAGE ! .ocal Correspondence. Crockery, Crockery ! CIVIL ENGINEER, BUM! GAINES FISHER, ΠLively, Feed and Sale Stable- T. C. STEPHENS, McMinnville Brewery WATCHMAKER, JEWELEH & ENGRAVER Job Printing, Farm ? Sale Littlefield & Calbreath, Fest Baud, BUM!. * J. E MAGERS, BOSS SALOON, Custer BUM! A MUTCHLER, Price-$25 per Acre. E. E. GOUCHER, M. D DR. E HOWELL Pioneer Brick Yard NO. 1 SALOON NEV/ BILLIARD HALL New Grocery and Provision Store “JERSEY CHIEF” Sbixxgles, ShintleE SOLD AGA.HT. Bank of McMinnville. Mills £ Bowers’ Shingle h ill. Attention ' V I