Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, March 13, 1884, Image 1

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VOLUME Ï1II- XO AS
M’MIXNVILLE OREGON, Till HSDlY HAHCh I». 1884
THE REPORTER
DartiMhreJT philanfuropist. In thesef
particnurs he was the equal of Gov
Andrew, whue a hundred like Andrew
would not equal Dow in rash enthusi­
Fublishoi Every Thureiay, at
asm and impulsive zeal. The former
UcMlNNVILLE
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O R i G 0 N was the embodyment of logical delib­
PHOTOG K AP1IE RS,
eration ; tne latter of fiery zeal. The
BT
toi mer resembled Washington • the
(Fourth St,,near Grunge Store)
tr. la. SISTYLDKTR.
latter “ Old John Brown.” Thé phi-
amhrop^ and patriotism of Brown McMinnville,
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Editor and Proprietor.
was not neh'.tid that of Washington,
but wanting in the cool judgment—
SUBSCRIPTION KATES,
We mav say the same of these two Having permanently located in McMinn­
we are prepared to do all kinds of work
toe copy per year, in advance..................... 42.50 men. Perhaps it would be better to ville,
compare
Dow; to Anthony Wayne, a in our line.
“
six months
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great fighter, if he had Washington to Pictuie« Copied aed Enlarged to
plan, but had Gen. Wayne been Com-
Life Size iu Crayon, India Ink,
mander-in-c.iief, the war of Independ­
Entered in the Post othce at McMinn­ ence must have proved a failure? As
Oil or Water Color«.
ville as second class matter.
Jij ovittunci ot Gov. Andrew’s execu- Children’» Photo» a Specialty-
tive ability, it need only be mentioned
I t.iat within a week of tbe first call for 40tf
SANDERS A- MARTIN.
YOTE8
troops he sent forward five infantry
regiments, a battalion of riflemen an'd
GEO. W. HARRIS,
a battery of artillery. I speak of these
Tin on the Harney Park district, of things in older
order ro
to snow
show that his opinion
i entitled
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the Black Hills, in Dakota, is slid to it-
to great respect, and here is
lie inexhaustible.
what he
be says on “The errors of Prohi­
wnat
bition, p. 131
1.31 : ”
N otary P ublic & C ollector ,
The loss by fire in New York for the ‘ L aws s.umld never be passed which
e.the; cannot be
co executed, or of which Office—One door East of Bank, McMinnville
months of January and February e.tac;
the execution is so difficult that the Orego ..
amounted to $19,000,000.
teniptat. .¡.:i n to neglect
? . ,;!ect their observance
is likely to - ’.1. onnt the fear of pun- ST. CHABlLi:^ EOT EL,
A disease among cattle in the West­ 1'hinent.
• No attempt should
F. SHUZ.TNJCB« Prop.,
ern States, known as the “ mouth and ba made tc reform the moral conduct
Corner Third and B atreets,
foot” disease in playing sad havoc with or soc iety •.-the enactment oi positive
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OREGON.
1'v.’.ir—tl'.at is, : > make men good and JlCnn^iVILLE
the bovine race.
virtuous by Actol' Parliament.”
Newhouse! New furniture! un« rpussed in
do not found my opinions up­ the country. Rates—$1 to $2 per < y, accord­
Panner immigrants are arriving in I tlie
opinions of others, but I re­ ing to room. Single meals, 2o ceni.-. Lodg­
New York with scarcely enough cloth­ on
to tlie opinion of Gov. Andrew by ing, 25 to 50 cents, according to roo.n. Board
ing to cover their nakedness. They fer
way of justiib-i'tion for my lack of con­ and Lodging, $4 to $6, per week. Fine Sample
evidently come from a free trade coun­ fidence
in prohibition. My opinion i6 Rooms and superior accommodation for com­
try.
tlie result of more than thirty years ex- mercial r. en. Buppsr furnished Balls and
perie.ice and reflection. If, however, 1 parties at reasonable rates. Give ne a call
Look here, yon lovers of cold weath­ entertained doubts as to my ability to and see for yourselves.
er ! How does this item suit your taste? form a correct judgment, my only
One day last week there was over a method would be to examine tbe opin­ Do You Want City Pro aarty?
dozen case» of broken legs from slip­ ions of others, judging by their abili­ If so, Messrs. A. C. Southmayd dr Potter, of
ping on the icy walks tn New York ties and opportunities for observation. Sheridan, are now prepared to eel] you lots id
Then, in one scale I would put all the
city.
Portlaud or Albiua
prohibitionist in Oregon ; in the other,
Gov. Andrew, and he would as certain­ at the most reasonable rates. Also—they have
Bloxam, the murderer of Fisher, in ly tip tho beam in spite of their num­ as heretofore, some fine farms to dispose of.
A. C. SOUTHaVAYD A POTTER.
Portland, was tried last week, and the bers, as the opiniou of Max Moller
jury returned a verdict of guilty in the would outweigh that of all tbe country 37m3*.
second degree, which means peniten­ school teachers of America as to tbe
tiary for life, if he isn’t pardoned out meaning of a certain passage in the
GAINES FISHER,
in a few mouths.
Sanskrit language. Besides, Gov. Au-
drew is sustained in opiniou by Dr. Dio Horses Boarded
Special Attontion
by the Day,
given to
The Republican Central Com mittee Lewis, Herbert Spencer, John Stuart Week
or
Month.
¿i-JjL?
Transient Stock.
of California held a meeting last week, Mill, and a host of others, just as earn­
est
temperance
men
as
tbe
prohibition
­
and on n ballot for choice for President
of Oregon.
the result was: Blaine 27, Washburn ists
Since writing the foregoing I have
3, Conklin 2 and Arthur 4. Hurrah read
Corner Commercial and Trade Sts.,
the report of a sermon by Rev. F.
for Jimmy.
K. Marvin, preached on the 2nd inst. SALEM,
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OREGON.
and published in the Oregonian the 3rd
Katiftfaction Guaranteed.
Engle, Wisconsin, has struck it rich, in answer to the query, “ Does Prohi­
in the discovery of a rich diamond bition Prohibit ?” and find him of about
field. A lady recently found a diamond the same opinion as Andrew and oth­
which she sold for $800, and it is said ers. Dr. Marvin is a man of some in­
that the indications are that this was telligence, and being recently from the
Under Odd Fellow®’ Hull,
but one of many to be found tnere.
east, lias had better opportunities for
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Oregon,
forming a correct judgment than the McMinnville,
prohibitionists here who theorize.—
Sullivan, th,-I Slugger is a hero again. They
A. ENNIS, Proprietor.
to reason, “ that because
Last Thursday lie. knocked Robison out certain seem
ought to produce certain
in three rounds at San Francisco. The effects, causes
therefore we will develop the The Finest Wines, Liquors anil Cigars kept
receipts at the door for admission to cause and
secure the effects whereas constantly on hand.
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the drama only amounted to $2t’,000 experience
has proved that the effects
—a neat sum to “ throw to the dogs." do not follow.
This is a very common
mistake. I made it myself, for Neal
Dow
ouqht
to
have
learned by experi­
Bistuni’k and the German press ought
O regoli.
to be ashamed of themselves, for op­ ence that the Maine Law was a failure, McMillin ille,
posing the thanks to the United States and perhaps that is why 1 concluded
House of Representatives for its tie that he bail so admitted.
See Here
VV. H. C haney .
tion on the death of Lasker. They do
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wil
pay
the
highest market price for Mer
not seem to lie inclined to be courteous
ARE YOE MADE inisarvble by Indigestion, chantable wheat, clear of sack. Clean and
in the least.
store free of charge, in case I buy ; in case yon
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
Sanders & Hartin,
To call at the above Saloon.
will clean wheat be it ever so foul with wild
I keep constantly on hand the Fineet Wines
oats, tame oats or the seeds of any nature and and Liquors tor Family and Medicinal uee.
make it clean enough tor the market or seed.
1O1IX CAJtW LLL, Pr<4>ari«lor,
As a guaranty of w.ial it will do, I will take
4tt.
McMinn villa
any
quantity of wheat with one wild oat in it,
Garrisons Building, TlcMinuville.
and will separate the oat from the wheat with
, Dr. Boyd has received a full line of Tore the Fan.
2atf
LYMAN W. SMITE.
Freeh Drugs direct troiu first hands for the
J. € COOPER
benefit of his patrons.
W. II. BOI D, M. D-.
SURGEON & PHYSICIAN,
There is some probability that a lav-
restricting to a ¡greater extent Chinese
emigration to this country will be pass­
ed before the adjournment of Congress.
The question is being warmly debated,
as people in all parts of the country be­
gin to see the damaging effect« nv t .
influx of hordes of these
nn’withstandiDg the mod.
' t treaty at a late se-yiow o-
rrt -.»
’-rily, veriiv. the time ap- * .t-t.»,
vhen the “ Chinese must go
PROHIBITION
E d . R eporter I notice that Eret
Lasting" maintains that Neal Dow 1»
still in favor of a prohihitnr’ ¿a« —
Perhaps I was mistaken, although 1 ¡an
contiilent that 1 have wen a statement
which I eousi<iere<l autbenti -. that he
had given up in dcspnir, afimitting ta i'
the -Mrine Law” w; s a fail re. p
this was not tlie case, then it M>ems
me that Neal Dow is too much pf a 11-
nt-tic t > be a statisinati. I nv.d i
Maine from 1S51 ta IS >9, t. c i . '-veil
years in Boston, and during tho’c
ye' rs I linow that the eliorts at proni >1-
tion proved worse than fai ures, im -
canse in the heat ot their zeal t
“ramrods,'’as Dow and his followers
■*0.6 called, mouopoljzed the ^e,*,l*r'
ante work and stood in the way ot any
other movement for the suppression or
drinking.
.
John A. Andrew, governor• of Mas­
sachusetts from 1S61 to 18b«. one of
the ablest lawyers.
and most devoted of philauthroput..
was also a devout temperance man. a
hundred Neal Dows would be no mate*
for him in a matter reQ“’,’^
judgment and a clear
.
»ides, Neal Dow had no
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Marfiyl
jiiLrv,
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notaries public ,
i.afay'«’
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F
ria , rt’.l'n r »id to Abstract«
<»i y.t-t a- I »-t-‘. meut of Batate«
in Proba ’ 3-
rip «taira.
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Salem.
RAMSEY & B1XGEIAM
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IffcMinrivills Brewery
ISIDORE ERTLE, P ro .
D. P. T hompson
J ohn W ottman
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T. C. STEPHENS,
Manufacturer of Lager Boor and Porter.
All orders promptly filled.
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OhiCÖ Ol
i Y U, M-D.,
PHÏSK ’IAN & SURGEON,
Vi’, ' j u *
WATCHMAKEH,
JEWELER & ENGRAVER.
DEALER IN
J. E- MAGERS^
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,:
Burines; Prcmpf.y Attesici to.
JEWELRY,
RAFFICE—One Door East of Post Office,
SPECTACLES, Etc.,
A tt ’ y at L aw & N otary P ubu '
¿Oyl.
McMinnville, Oregon.
H. II. LITTLKFIELD,
M. D.
J. F. CALBREATH,
M. D
Littlefield & Calbreath,
P li y mi ciins anil Surgeons,
Lafayette, Oregon.
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Price-.$25 per Acre.
The cheapest farm in Yamhill
County. For terms apply to
Geo. G. BINGHAM,
Real Estate Agent.
ifWrjï Itcjsairing and Job­
bing a Speciatty.
A MUTCHLER,
Dav ton, Oregon,
8HRGEBV A SPECIALTY.
McMinnville, Oregon.
Pioneer Brick Yard.
Thousand« of Brick, of the ban quality, now
on hand end will oun«tantly ba kapt U the
brlok yard of
A. C. SAYLOR,
Has on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made
from the best material and beat workmanship. yic.VIlnnvl le,
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OregoB.
Uaintmg and trimming done to order.
General Blacksmith and Repairer.
Having secured entire control of the yard
Horse-shoeing a specialty.
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Physician anil Surgeon.
formerly run by C. G. Saylor, the above named
proprietor
»tarlii out with the intention of man­
Has permanently located in J/cA/innvill©
ufacturing and «upplying thia publio with
for the practice of his profession. All calls—
brick in auy quaulity, of a quality guaran­
day or night—promptly attended to.
teed to lie at good a. the belt, «nil at price, a«
Office—One door east of Warren A Magers
low a« th« lowoat.
office.
A .uitabl. reduction to partie. purchasing
large lota.
Give tn. a call aud aeu tor youraelf.
E. E. GOUCHER, M. D.
DR. E HOWELL
NO. 1 SALOON
“JERSEY CHIEF’
(Successor to M. Ecker,)
Third M.,
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H<Hinmillc,Or.
The Pureet Wine« and Liquor» kept oonutant-
iy on Land. Cigar, of the bent brand, and on.
ol the beet Billiard Table? in ¡he Slate, found
here.
JOHN HULERY.
2Dtf
Propri-jr.
it,
Laf ayetir t
Pure Blooded
Xotice to All rartie«
All parties are hereby notified not to treepaM
upon my premise« from and after this date, and
all found treapoMing will be prosecuted to th
fullest extent of tbe law.
w. T. Niwir.
McMinnville, Aug. 23, 1683—-ml
New Grocery and Provision Store
Jost opened on
Th rd Street, two Doors East of
Dielschueider'e,
McMinnville,
Orego
(Situated at the Depot,)
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Oregon.
CMÏBÀït ÏÏÛÏâü
McMinnville,
HENDERSON & LOGAN BROS.
M c M innville , O regon
*’JcMir Cniir” Nol.droppau April 12th.
1871 ; «ire, “ Emperor;” dam, “ Minnie War­
ren.
Ftmeass •’» “ Ewrrao«" ” Emperor” w««
dropjwd Jan. 17th 1875 | «ire, •• Emperor Bil­
ly ,” dam "Olives” by imported Naptunaf I M)|
grand-dam, " Olivee” (232) I greet grand-dam
" Nolle Blv,”¡228)—imported.
pKDiaRKx or -M ixwi « W arrm ”— "Minnie
Warren," »olid fawn, dropped March 4th, 1874 ;
«ire, ” Beacon Comet,” 14th : dam, ” Prince«”
4th. (2»u2i; grand-dam, “Prince*" (7SI)—
imported bv W. B. ll.uauiore in 1888.
Ti'BM»—Lor »ea« .n, *4.
HENDERSON A LOGAN BROS.
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Oregon.
rpnis HOTEL I® FIRSTS i . a SF tn every pat-
> tlcuiar, being fiiiijishec! with al. jn<r1vri.
appliances, and ncttinir before ita guests only
the bust the market afford*.
SHERIDAN. OREGON.
Sam pie« r«*'« in for the esjtofial ac^ommcwlatiop
of Commercial Men.
Th» fine»», »tock of Boo»«. Sb«», Rubber«.
Remember the place- at the dejiot..
Etc. in Yamhill County
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boo»« and Shoe, manufactured to order >nd
oatly repaired
All work and good« warranted,
" Len’tna yer knife, pipe an’ tebtrey^aa'
sign <•( th» Big Boot, Sberidan, Oregon.
fumble yer pocket fe: a mutch while I
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dudeen.” Which being
that
som á:;AHí.
2 H. WELCH
Votice of Final Acttlement.
Notiaa is hereby glven tbat tha underaigned
BECKS FORCALE.
ha» fliecl uc .ual account «a eaecutor of tha
The undvraigned I ua lor
b'
..iaj ... o b Tuom.a, dereaawt, and that
high gr.do Bj-.i ui*l.
which can 1,1-di», Ito. ! ! X-’f 'orli 18M baa be«a
ue hod at good tiYgwu» l.y applying to or ad .ppoi. .n bv lini.’ M K.Tirine.CounlvJudga
ilrcMiug
z
ot filili aio..« <;.<untv, tregue, «a tbe timo, and
M MULKEY,
thè
-f a*id Judge.'Vi Lincoln In «ald
Amity,
Or.
tikn’-V
County a ni sita»« n» ih»» pU.*4 F ot hearing and
detenni* r.g
filmi »coQVOt *n~
Mttlem* il «4 8* d estate. K«>w,
l«rso&i> inUruBted, *r*e h»r*-.ky noti dèe
and there
thera an i fila any
pear ihen
then anil
they may bava tó «aid fin.il »Cv'Otlot auu
fiuai Mlilament oi «aid eate’«.
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TUI'. >INE»r Muro SHINGLES
Feb. 2», 1884.
wer nmd. in it.a wetion are uuw being man-
J. C. BEWLEY,
u fact u red at
Ex u al r r.
Macuar A T bàïzm I
A J. L. firoaav, > Atty« for Ertala.
aKingles, Shingles !
Mills I Bowers' Shingle Mill.
I' ii bought R.rry
,tock of Cigar»,
j ¡ ubaceo, C.n^ K ki Xotion« vh,ch be pro|io»-
Cheat) a« the etcapct uud good a. the b«»t.
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nt wito ■
','ta-v of Eva-and fet-live. And having «et up. Look at them.
Fnquireof F. W. REDMOND, Azent, al
nattWFH <
i I. prep»red Iodo »1. .in-
McM nnvuic, or of
fiiulorli
MILLER ar BOWER*.
1 <s>Ua poo .nd orang*s for
w^raph >n.ia:v it M M •
’•VFU H.
ra t j.ui -
<«<« K. A. C.« Ao. 10
This is the, first of th year,
and you will findno 'setter
time than now to
X PRIZE
IlJb
f'til IA or th. Working Cltea. S«adll>
VI' / Aa A J gcm, |ot uuaaga. and w* will
mail v >u roe, a royal, valuable box of Mimpl.
good» that will put you in he way of making
more ir on-y in a few oay« than you ever tbo t
pouiuls a'any buafnwa. Capital la not ra-
qiurad Wewill.iart vou. You can work
all lb. tin e cr tri .p,rt tit.te only. Tba work
suniv «.¡Iy ad.puit .o both ««.«a, young
.ado!
\ou cu.i eadly earn lion, 50 i»nll
to t5 «very evening. That aJ who want
work mvy toU th. turire.», we make tbia un­
paralleled oflbr; to el! who are not wall «ilia-
ted we will rend |l to poy Ar th. trouble of
wri*ing os. Full uartieu i r«, »¡irection«, .te.,
■enl t'-’e. Fortune* will n. made by thooa
who gir. '.heir wnofe lime to th. work, Great
tui-ceu abrolutely sure. Don’t de ay, Start
naw.
Addrcaa
fTIMOW t CO
jiyl
Por laod Man«.
Notie n hereby given tbat the up lereigned
cnc«o>
has filed in the’ County Court of '.'illao.ook Be.Blii.lVILLF
Count*. Oregon, her final account a. Execu­
ii-irtir»:
Office—On< doo? f*
trix of th» estate of B. P. Hutch:0«, J
14-40tf
I and said Court hae apfoine.l Tnewi IV, Ap rii I «ufbíng G«
trwMinff.
IBM, at the hour of pl o’el.ck «. n>. of
^y. J. T£< DA.^íEL, M. D. I i «th,
said day, at the Court H-etw m Line In, Til
7HH1A WAJtïED.
I monk dounty, Oregon, for hearing ' «•U «c
pfty icifí» -i" Utrgeoti,
I count and ho settlement thereof. A ! per».»
par»»«
knowing th.mwl»e» indebted
S.
The
xitow
itifiM
t
intereated in raid ratgiy are hereby t
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OREGON appear an I file their objectione to m i »ccour,
than tw ce ur puce. The fetU**!
LO ’>• Wil! p.eaw cad and wile up lOOi«*
profit»
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and aeUlemenl thereof on or before a .id lay. ‘ book in America.
b”’*»XG¿n¿r* TODD--
Surgwy * i*« ’ ".’
i All inmnigent people
it Any one caa
.
NELLIE A. HUTCHINS,
Offireupteir» io Simonds’ building.«di"in-
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M ? M i o n vi 11«, Nov 1, lay—14....... ,
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J. L. STonav.
Ex-rutrix. ! becooie a »i’ccewifui a/ent. Terme fr»e.
.o' senkre n-. o!d ire.ry ^ble.
4W
4M
HALLET BO >K CO., PoriUnl, Me.
Atty for Executrix.
42,4
Sheridan
Jerse y Bull
Now at tbe «tabla« of
I.. 11, COCK, Plop.
w. A. FENTON,
Boot and Shoe Maker,
A. C. SAYLOR.
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C. W. HULERY, Pro.
K. SHANE,
Final 8ettiemcn 1.
one and a-half
west of Amity.
200 acres in cul ivation ; new
house; young orchard just be­
gin ninto bear.
n hho Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson St’t
LAFAYETTE.
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Pay your bill w it'i tt
Printer
a*
President.
... Cashier.
iFiaam * Rale.
Oregon.
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Transacts a Ger.oral Banking business,
interest allowed od time deposita.
Collections made on favorable terms.
I
S.ght Exchange :.nd Telegraphic Transfers
oeegcn .
on New York, S in Franciaco and Portland.
Offee hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
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M’Minnvilie,
McMinnville. Or.
I have all the field note!
ot the Publio Survey« ot
Yamhill oounty, ana am
prepared to do Fi.H-Clart
work on «bort notice and
nuiaouable term*.
W. A L B. OURUEY,
TWV, N. V.
Office of Go ». G. Bir ;ha n, Notary Public-
one door
of Fura., ira Store,
M c M innville
CIVIL ENGINEER,
Bank of McMinnville.
a. a. BISOHAM,
McMinnville.
W. M. BAMSSY,
Lafayette. Oregon.
PAI
-AMD-
Physician and Surgeon,
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint,
vou have x printed guarantee en everv hottie Has returned to his old stand—up stairs til bi
:,f Shiloh’s Vitalize!-. It uevr fails to cure.— mond«’ building—with a new equipment ot
utensils tor his work, and is now prepared to
For sale by Robison 4 Baker.
take
A NASAL INJECTOR free with each hottie
Pictures of ail Kind*.
<d Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Pr.ce 50 cents.
For sale bv Robison Jr Baker.
From a small size tin-type to a large Cabinet
Please give me a call.
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Lafayette, Oregon.
County Surveyor
Desirable property in the town of Sheridan
Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith
shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn,
lumber and wood shed.
Enquire of
Office in Garrison’s Building.—Particular
CHAS. LAFOLLETT,
a»lent! >n given to ¿.¿eases of Women and
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Sheridan, Oregon.
Children. All calls promptly attended to.
residence—at Mrs. Talmage’s.
7mfl.
NEW BILLIARD HALL
Office-row“
!
For
À. 1> HOWARD, M 1>.
Constipation. Dinzin-o. Lo=s of Appetite, Yel­
sell to otner parties, it will cist you 3 cents for
The best Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit­
low Skin? Shiloh’s Vilalizer is a positive cure. cleaning and storing.
ters, Wines, etc., the markets afford. Also, the
For sale by Robison A Baker.
I am now manufacturing an
host nt cigars, and the justly celebrated 8an
Francisco Lager Beer.
THE REV. GE<>. H. THAYER, of Bourbon.
A. Me. 1 Qunlity of Flour«
Ind. savs ; ‘ Both mvself and wife owe our to which I invite the closeat. in-q«ection. I
lives to SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE." guarantee it. Try a sack, and if it is not as 1
For sale by Robison A Baker.
recommend, return it and your meney will be
refunded.
IN
WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh’s
All kinds of Mill Feed on band or made to
Cure will cive immediate relief. Price lllcts., order on short, notice.
JOHNSON’S BRICK,
50 CIS. arid $1. For sal. by Robison J Baker.
JOHN J. *A X* Proprietor.
Frank Tousey, of New York^ has
been bound over in bonds of
for reprinting
■printing the hook
book entitled ” “ Mem
Meni- ­
oirs of
>f George IV,
iv, ” which was claimed
to _ the public morals.—
to be i injurious
_______
lublishers of the ------
Police Gazetu
The publishers
-
ought to be nerved likewise, as there is
no literature extant to-day that is mon
J. A. C. FREUX»,
injurious to our youth than this publi­
cation, and it should be banished iron;
the land.
Attorney ai í aw & No.ary Public
YOUR ADVANTAGE
1IOL.Y1AW FAX
STAR MILLS.
p Si O T U (S It
&JU.OOJP.
Will find it to
C
BOSS SALOON,
SHILOH’S CURE WILL immediately re­
lieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis.
For sale by Rooisou i Baker.
IV£L,CG¿U£
Any person wishing a Fanning Mill will
AN be found at his office on C street, be- please leave their orders with MR. JOHN SAX
twoenFirst and Sacand. wizen not absent or MR. B. F. HARTMAN. The
on professional business.
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Lively, Feed and Sale Stable.
Sammy Tilden is opposed to the
course the Democrats in congress
are pursuing on the tarifl question.
And he is not alone iD that boat.
Speaker Carlisle will fix it up all
right (?) though, and bring order out
of chaos.
i
THE HOLMAN FAN
H V. V. JOH58OX, M. D.
Real Estate & Insurance Agt.,
General Hawley thinks that Arthur
might be nominated for President if
he had the cordial support of the dele
gation from his own State. It is quite
certain he cannot do this, for the lead­
er of the Republicans in New York.
Senator Miller, it is understood is to be
against him.
»SAO PER ANNUM
Oregon.
Ad ENTS *-;h;
jurist. He bad an hopest heart and
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innk. «¡rat |«y «H Ute tim. tb.y work, with
»b.oluu eert.inir, write ior particular, te
H. HALLET A CO., Purflaad, Mates.