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FOR SALE. lion be it what it mav. and that of tax ?>’ o vv To-Day ing mortgages has them as well as The House and two Lots on the North-East others, though the uuti-uionopolist corner of C and Lincoln streets in College Ad AdiuiBifttrator’s Xotice. dition, McMianyille, Oregon. would tell you that there is but one ; Enquire of JioMÍNNVILLE, OBIOO». MAP. 13,1881. that the borrower was but a bending Notice ifi hereby given that the und<.‘signed WARREN A MAGERB. 51 »4 has b#»An duly appointed .‘*droinii'tratc>r or the servile to the loaner—the leech that of Heater Parsons, deceased. All claim« Republican County Convention. sucked the life-blood from whomsoev estate uiuat be presented to me or to McCain A H'ir Attorneys for said estate, within fi months Fine Young Stallion for Sale. er was uufortunate enough to fall into ley, from date of thia notice. bis clutches. And while this may be A Bl.ACK SFRANGEB. JOSEPH WILLIAMSON. March 1st, 1SR4 Administrator. so and whi’? it is to be regretted, From a 52t5. FLYING CLOtB MARE A Republican County Convention for let us ask.- Who is the mostbenefltted. ■ 15 hands high, of good form and good action, the County of Yauihill is called to meet the borrowei or loaner! We contend! a bay in color, will be sold at a rea-r liable at Lafayette, Oregon, on that it is as much a favor to the one as price at Davton. E. C. H a DAW a Y. T uesday , A pril 22, 1884, to the other—if there is a balance in I 51ml at 10 o’clock a. m. for the purpose of favor of either, it is the latter who re electing delegate* to the Republican ceives the benefit, and for this retwon : State Convention, to be held at Port Suppose he owes a debt of say $500; AT 2k BARGAIN ! land April 30, 1884. SPAN OF PONIES, Buggy and Harness, he has a neat little home, and his cred The Convention will consist of 101 A that I wish to dispose of, and will sell delegates, aoportioned among the var- itors are about to close in and take very cheap. Call on or addre-s ions precincts as follows : DiwPETEK TAYLOR. this *'or the payment of the debt; he Six Acres of Land, Amity, Oregon Amity......................... 8 McMinnville 40tf 1» ' gouts to a capitalist who loaur. him the Bellsvue..................... 5 North Yamliilll. 14 Together with Oarlton..................... 6’iàheridan.............. .13 __ ;. money to pay off the debt for which Dayton............... 12 West Cbehalem . 6 his home is about to be sold, and in a Two Goad Cave;lings, n Good Burn, NOW IS THE TIME TO IMPROVE East Chehalem........ 7* YOUR STOCK! Lafayette...................... 81 Total 101 year or less, as times improve he pays with other outhouses; a good start in fruit of Willamette................. 41 of all kinds; two wells of pure water. Th» back the borrowod money and has his Parties desiring to improve their stock of place is all under fence, and situated in a de THE PRIMARIES home safe. Has he not received the sirable Hoge, will bear in mind that I have a portion of the town of McMinnville. For the varions Precincts are called to benefit although the capitalist may Full-Blood Jeroey Red Boar« meet Saturday, April 19, 1884, at 1 have received his interest. We do not For which I will charge the small sum of $5 o’clock p. nt. for the election of dele see how a man can say otherwise, Ba PRICEA.W VGnSI-U per head for breeding, believing that they art gate* to the Republican County Con sides this it is not the fault of the (T Z Enn one-half or one third cash down : the best bogs on the coast, and fa3t superced vention. one-half of balance to be due and By order of tho Republican County monied men that so many of the payable in one year ; the balance in two years. ing all others breeds. A lso for S ale —A number of Thoroughbred Central Committee. farms of Yamhill county are mortgaged For further particulars, enquire at or ad Jersey Boars and Half-breed Jersey and Po J. C. COOPER, to-day. It is caused mainly by dress REPORTER OFFICE land China, which make a fine cross, at rea w. A. G raves , Chairman McMinnville, Oregon. sonable prices. B. F. HARTMAN. fast living, poor management and ex Secretary 33td McMinnville, Or. travagance. We do not mean to say that in every instance this is the case, Republican Sials Convsntion. Improvement Notice. D. V. KABVZT. a. H. HXMSTOCK, but in the main it is. Then there are At Mill. McMinn vi!>. A Republican Convention for the other causes, some of which ltavo»otre Notice is hereby riven that the City Council of McMinn vi lie, Oregon, w.l', at the expiration state of Oregon is called to meet at the under our observation: A man may ' of fourteen days after the final publication of city of Portlaml, Oregon, on Wednes Hemstock Harvey, day, the 30th day of April, 1884, at own a farm worth $50,000; about the this notice, pats an ordinance requiring the 11 o’clock a. tn., for the purpose of time that the county assessor startR ou property owners adjoining both sides of streets Prop’s of the and parte of streets hereinafter named to drain nominating candidates for the follow- same as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Eagle ing offices, to wit: Representative in his rounds, the man borrows $25,000 the limbering South side of Second Street where the same congress, Judge of the Supreme Court, for a few months; his land is ¿¿t down intersects E Street in said City of Mc In happy Valley, hm miles west of McMinn- three Presidential Electors, and dis by the assessor as being worth me- Minnville, ■with ; thence South on both villa. trict officers for the several judicial third its value; then the $25,000 is s des of E Oregon Street end underneath sidewalks districts, and te select six delegates to put down as indebtedness and our thereon tuere shall be dug a ditch, to be three attend the National Republican Con feet wide at top, two and one-half feet ieep, vention, anti to transact such other wealthy knight escapes without paying and one font wide atthe bottom at the begin Lumber of all kinds furnished on short no bnsin ts as may properly come before a cent of taxes, when in reality he should ning point, a nd to run South and to have a tioe. the Convention. fall of one foot in every 270 feet; said ditches The Convention will consist of 206 l»e obliged to pay taxes on not only the to be c.ug on both bides of E Street fiom the Dressed Lumber a specialty. kh> ,ates, apportioned among the sev $50,000, which he by fraud escapes, place of beginning to the South side of the in Quality equal to the best; prices as low as but on the 325,000 loan, as well. tersection of E and Fifth Streets; then the East the lowest. eral counties, as follows: Baker................ 5< Lake.............. 2 Let him be taxed for the full amount sic.e ditch to be brought, over to the West side Give us a. call and convince yourselves that BeDton............. . 9 Lane....... 10 and then let him and the man from riLch and to be continued to the culvert on we mean buaine.se. Clackamas...... .10 Linn............... 12 whom he borrowed the money settle Sixth Street in gaid city. There shall be plac ed under all the sidewalks on said E Street Ciatbop ........... ö Marion............ 18 where said ditches are to be dug, stringers ev- ( Columbia........ - 4 Multnomah .35 it between themeelves aB to who shall ery eight feet; said stringerà to be each 4xfi Coos................ • 6 Polk .............. 8 pay the taxes inches and 6 feet long. Crook .............. 5 Tillamook __ 2 If our people must negotiate loans, Published by order of the City Council of Ctirry...... ....... 2 Umatilla.........12 Douglas........... .12 Union............ 7 however, let them borrow from home McMinnville, Oregon, A. B. BAKER. [Baugaseer s building on B street.] Grant.............. Wasco........... 8 capitalists, for then our county will get Recorder of the City of MoMiunvi'ie. Jackson........... ß Washington 8 the benefit of the taxes, even if we Maroli 19, 1884-52U. BANGA8SER & PAULUS, Josephine........ 3 Yamhill......... 9 have no mortgage tax law, for then it Klamath ........ . 2l Proprietors. will be assessed as money, notes and Administra toa- h Sale. Total.......... .............. 206 The same being one delegate at large accounts. Besides this it would send Here is where vou can get your money’s Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an from each county, one delegate for ev foreign capital that escapes taxation order made by the County Court for Yamhill worth in ery 125 votes, and one for every frac and which has caused all this conten County, Oregon, on March 4th. 1884, directing tion over one-half thereof, cast for tion away from our doors, and release the hereinafter described real property belong Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage. Tripe Hon. M. C. Oetrge, Congressman, at ing to the estate of Martha A. Woods, deceased, everything in the line of meats, of th. our people from the grasp of the Scot to be sold to pay the debts and expenses of the and the last general election. best quality the country affords. Also the The committee recommend that the tisli chiefs. administration of said estate, I will, as the ad priiuaties be held on Saturday, the The question of taxation is a deep mjniatrator^of said estate, on Best of Bolognas. 12th day of April, and the county con Saturday, the 12th day of April 1884, Give us a call and be satisfied. ventions on Tuesday, the 22nd day of and complicated one, and as heretofore at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. of said day, ami BANGAS8ER X PAULV8. April, unleas otherwise ordered bv the the R eporter will urge the adoption at the dwelling bousC on said premises to Iw* 12 l»tf. proper County Central Committeea. of laws by our next legislature that sold, sell at public auction to the highest bid The committee earnestly recommend der, for <»sh in hand, the following described that the delegates elected to the State will remedy the existing evils growing real property, to wit: out of the present inefficiency of the Convention attend in person, and if A tract of land adjoining McMinnville, Ore not convenient for them to ho attend same. Different methods are advanced gon, and beginning at a stake on the North personally, that they send their proxies by different, men, but very few have line and 35 and 3-4 rods East from the North by electors of the county they repre the same opinion. As lhe Oregonian. west corner of the Donation Land Claim of S. sent. Cozine and wife 'Claim No. 56 and situate in 'Gi. ¡. iblican voters of the state, says: “ The privilege of deducting in T 4 S, R 4 W in Yamhill County, Oregon : AT THE without regard to past political difter- debtedness lies nt the root of a large thence South 32.84 rods on the East line and to eures, who are in favor of elevating part of the evil. It opens n way through the South-east corner of Peter Sax’s land : i hence East. 30.uy rods to a fir tree six niches ami dignify tug American labor, giving in diaineL r on the Jrr. .=• .«f \V. D. McDon free popular education to th< masses which gn at numbers habitually escape ald ’s Ian«’: thence North 32 84 rods tn n stake of the people, effectually protecting all taxation; and these form in every coun iv the North line of said of S. Cozine human rights in every section of our ty a body of public opinion which will and wife and al the North claim west corner of the comnioti country, and who desire to not permit the assessor to do his sworn land of said W. D. McDonald: thence West AT piomote friendly feeling and perma rods to the place of lieginning, containing nent b.nmou.v throughout the «tate by duty by appraising property at its cash 6 30.09 and 17-100 acres, more or less. There is a maintaining a government pledge to value, liy forcing him to commit per good dwelling house and barn on the premi these objects ami privileges, are cordi jury they escape their share of the pub ses, making it a verv desirable piece of prop Panther Creek Mills ally invited to unite in selecting dele erty. * A. c. DAVIS, gates to the Republican State Conven lic burdens. While individual interest, Administrator of said Estate . calls for aud supports this iniquitous tion. Sot. Hmst ii, Chairninn. W. D. ROBERTSON J. E M agers , Portland, Or., Feb. 21, 1884. proceeding, the citizens of each county Atty for estate. 52t5. 9-1 ltf. have a collective interest in keeping TUE O«TGAGE TAX Uff. the valuation down in order that their county may be required to pay as little Ho. Ye Jolly Horsemen ! The Mortgage tax law pa«8e<i by the as possible.” By all means, then, let NOTICE. legislature of 1882, and which has been our members to the next legislature We the nndorsigned (to hereby agree to pay seek out a remedy for taie evil, and ppoaetl by those boldiug mortgage» «•n demand tliHnuua set opposite our naines to ibo person who will give information tba: will in ievttal -ountieB of the State has this doue, the burden of taxation will lend to the arrest ant conviction of the person a been overthrown by His Hon Judge be placed where it properly lie'ongs— who have been putting «»it poiuon for doge, or Detuly, ot the U. S Court, Wore upon the shoulders of our large proper who may at any time in the future put nut Ahon a suit enjorning the payment of ty owners and capitalists, while the Thai Snyde the ¡Pr nter poison for doge or attempt, to poison does in the town nt McMinnville, O’Tgon. .'vrc.i t pen inortgages has boeu pend taxes on the smaller farmer and those <» <• <B.*ijrii»'m.. IS STILL IN THE ing for some time pa»t. The utain rea less able to bear the brunt of ths battle .«lignai Vuiilas .1 <1 ». aswel ? aotia given in Judge Deady’s decision as they have been compelled to do in » Pbtagxph wd J ?I Klnlerv taiMb Wm Moil ro tliat the Jaw is void foi waut of no- the past will lie lighter, as they should I* Marr J------ THE WHICH ho ’ no* Intend *o kormlty of taxation, ami that mortgag- lx-. Let us hope that a change will N excelled J »B Kolir anybody in ihe Sta«c of Oregon .’s I --or anv of ’»y her ifls/ -s '•aunot be couetrued as being real soon be wrought. State. A V 'iVfnd han .. Xira« li............... state as tho law passed contemplates, < Diel _______ «ch ueidor L7*P S.—Everything in the lino of '. nt on the contrary are personal prop A S weeping A ccusation .—The Or- Jl’kksl ¿1 • < v booth ty t that the law paused violates the Mfonian of the Sth iust. ia discussing l < Adni.in. constitution of the United States, :ue evils of our tax system, makes lhe Beck and «Tol> PrìaUmp ri 61 Baker Included In the above “ ca*r,*r»:rne,*'and bich forbids a state to deprive any ’.weeping declaration that it believes Satisfeci ion Guaranteed. person of life, liberty or property with- “that there is not honesty enough Call on oraild.e?« VO TICF. •'lit n doe process of law. Besides among the people to bring them to the Land OfB c : t ore >. 0 Ton. C. W. SI HYDER, •. a:.':-.e, the mniii points in the Judge’* point of applying proper remedies for Feb. o, 18i l-.nnvllle. Orezon. Notice is hereby pivea that L t J >.iov ’ - decision, there are miry other minor tlieae gloss and always increasing '.auied “ Ct ’ J er has filed notice of iiis in’f’t.oi. reasons given for the invalidity of the evils." It is a common sayiugthat “ev o make final p’0< in *uppcrtcfhTs ca.m. * Administrator ’ » alt law. ery villain believes every one else a and that said vr«>o will be ’rade before th»- Yam hill cc'.mty was a party interest- villain ’’ We have more confidence in Notice is herebv given* that by virtue as«, County Cl» rx of Tiha.’.’iot • < - r. /y at Tilln- nt’un order cf^the*County Courteo: mook, Oregon, on Fr.ri: y ’March 21. 1 *54. viz : cd in this action. Mort.<agc:>forsovar- the honesty of the people ; we believe t authority Yainhi^Count^8taiy<)lft0re;'o ItwJlfcproj •Charles W. Smith, rreeni piii n D. >. No, 3-854 ;1 thousand dollars, held l»y the Dau- ihat .11 proper ronwdies must sad wil' reed to*t>ell at public auction’ to tiid^bi^nw- ¿ft» the W * of N W i & N ♦ . f S W ’ of “ *25. t •< doe Mort-igo and Trust Tnvestmen- ue appl.aujby tlm people. Our people bidder, fhr in hami.on «a > * rspitit, :ht* f< K v nv wit mawi • > • ~> vì Co'i.-.pr.ny were taxed in thin county. are all willing to pay their share of the Iciiflay, tho 7s A . . jrof Ap*:i» 1S34» • his He .•optino u- xsi.ì» Lit i*i- ; -lOv » n wlik-J) would have rdded to the treas taxes; but they do not want to pay any nt the hour of 1 o’clock p. m., in f ont oi th'’ f said land, v z: NatFiau Casey, Le sr •- Fie< k. Court Hon«-* door -t Laf\v >■>'. Ore^n th ury the sum of fS.OUOhtd the decis more than their neighbors, the capital - following <irM” ibed retd esia r of* Joel P.-: mei Charles John so t, and M. F»-lan,aU of Hebo, ion of the Supreme Court of the State fits, who, at the moment the assessor <1 reared, to wit: X. •» 2.34, ST. 88, S' . TidamooK Count . 0-o- n 4-5 L. T. 3ARIN. IV : tar. •M. 49. 54. M. 5«. NT. 84. 7?. «J. 16«. JV, been sustained by the U. 9. Court. : arrives aieps into a neighboring bank 195,179 J7H.75.7A.fi-, < 85 7. 7. 58. C4. *1. «” There are many who seem to impugn | and liorrowa $50,0C0 to $100,000 in and 158, in the Town of DtX'-. Yamhii tlie motive of tho Judge for his die»»- ; iionds or greenbacks, thereby avoid r.g County, State of Oregon. Al*-* th.' foIkr.VtiH Notice oi riaal I’raof. i»*FCr inert traot of In nd, to w t • A ' ‘.¿went) >n the case s but all ti e grounds tnkeu tho payment of taxes on amount. This MN* n’ I aigi off of lha Donat • L • ’ . • Land OClco at Oiv<j> .a City, On t'n. > by Ilia Honor are indeed plausible, $50,030 or $100.-000 may he shifted of Andrew S-mib *r Yainh il Coanty, State o ■4.in. Sin, 11 el: i led on he South having a good fonud itiot; and will be from one to auother in advance of the Oregon; «nid tree: Nitice i, hercbr gven that t'ie ¡.•".win, t»y t.le road .<•< am :.-o n An; y to Diy:. n. t . o considered by a mt jorit.v of our peo- assessor, thereby defrauding the State <3corae aa’iued mitler has fir d no tice of her intent: 't Doracy a; > n the VVr< by Mid roa«i ple, though v.-e might all believe that and the people out of taxes on several mon n^fiom Atni\v to Oyten, and on th* to make final proot in support of her o’a t . .aid proof will t» made before the ilia law ora like one was right and hundred thousand dollars annually.— North an i East >y ’he Dona -n Land Clam C, ma : thsl tv Cie-k of 1 a iib.ll Co .v, .1- I. f v ot Joe! Palmer and wte: fa M tract being in a won’tl he of incalculable bom tit to the We are in favor of encouraging eapi- triangular »hnpe. Said I a no will be told U. et.e, Oregon, on Me 1 dsy, February 25. 1884. via: Catherine E, Yauer. Homestead Entry on tiro State. But.be that as it may. til: but what bee efit is if tons if it rt • par the claims a^ain^t said estate. N< . 3.702. for the W . 1-2 3 W 1-4 of See 4 SARAH A PALMER. i* 'Ins we am compelled to do aa in all fuses to bear its share of the burden ot •in i E 1 1 of 8 E 1- | of See 5, T 4 8, F. 5 W. 51U -»r*te: ' -;x. She nr TO« the f Slowing witni sse. to prove ILlt'—S n'lhene to the law, to matter taxation I Or what profit do we gain hercontin-'us rea; in: aw upon and • ultivstion of in the handsome business structures if jrli.it n>ig*t have b?« the intents and od land.vit: L» »i Gilliam. William G 1- Iioi*«c* for hale. ^«trp 'scs or which it was passed—if the people build them with intereat mo >am. Aw, O t ; &,>d .’ran Mi ter. ail of Me- '.Or oppe. ing oppression and it should ney ord pay taxes on them in tlie same The uni'eraigned haa tor ta*e two «win of M 'nnville. YamhtJ . Count». Oregon. 44t5 L. T. BAKIN. Register. pr< ve tc-be defecti ve, as the highest mannort This wholesale abuse of the Good Work Horvev—on« ap»n seed 8 and * people by the Oregoniae, accusing them yrara resgortivrlv, i m weighing 1 .SMI an ’ " t|r ' tn’» tnal 11 our state has adjudged thi» Mirar 1.144 ; the other spun weigbin 1.148 I) A Y TO. I SALOON ortane ; and if of stupidity and dishonesty without «ach. tn l>e, that is our misfortune TVrmt^caaa ; . or on ______ I •>«, , with ___ approv- Proprietor one word of censure for the cspitalist, by til« A ’ il car FRANK G1LTNI I». rd awuritv. (to bo no law wi-ero 1 For further particulars, enquire JAM ES REID, L corrected, then we must bidr «or is treachery to the interests of the peo of Th, hret brand, of X.rçs«i >. Winn, •nd Ci- On McM nnville and Dayton Reed. ple whose interests it has so often Daytoi g»r» koot thr adv. V ftoeu , on ’ X until there ia. Tn? coll and ee« Freak. claimed to defend. V aw always two «idee q « que» 1 A. • ’* T he R eporter FOR SALE! <& CITY MARKET, What we Believe ! o There is no question about it : B. T. HAKTMATS Is the place to buy GOOD GOODS. Xo hnmbii7_ n j or blowing qhn- of any kind for le-=s than half wit tliejscan hetra ! best quality o goods _ for. That is simple nonsense, and is only done to p t . >u in their Htord than half value, to find tht tn “just out" of the goods advertised at to show you an article too worthless for any use. ni l he hope of T 8ellin| von their goods nt biff prices. Talk is cheap, and -o a; ill unds of gcc.: and when you want to buy Good, Durable Goois, Fou car. not do better than to buy them of B. ■■ will find all kind* Latest F. ot HARTMAN. I’Lter^^j Lr Wrap- Lress Goods. Silk £aco, Mull Bobom tt, Larc .T.t Ties, and even! thing pertaiitin to L;.l ies Vl'ardrobe. All kinds of Dry Good.-, and any and evoryi iib ; in C it-' Furni.-l ittff Goods. . tt s J Also. Groceries, Glass and Queensware, ti;; w to a:. . is SOZfl ./l GENT for Hie best on the coast. Also, Farmiiiff Implements cf all kinds, all for. .<• -1.1 prices. Also, remember 10 per cent, diocount is ffiveu foi eus’i Ckiil a nd «ee him. Keai^iste'is Awaits r.T. L. RvGCRS. P. W. TOLD. It ' lOuj U u C aa . Warren. Pagers & Frink. M c M innville , IROCäSr?,- YAMHILL Co., Or, TODD. [Suc.-ersors to W. B. Turner,] Grain, Grass ¿ nd Stock /arms —Dealers In— Drugs, Chemical a, •? ■■rtt.TIedicin i Perfumery, '1:ic ' ' let Artic’«-. Soaps, Ccuilx, si. Tooth nail Clolh Hruslie-., Trssw- t.houlder t» n;. . nil i.ruggl !s Sundries. In Ynmhill and Folk, coti itira Lor ” *.tk' on Ml«aso*1311.1110 I erm*. SAW .MILLS, FLOURING .MILLS, CITY LOTS A5D TOWN PROPERTY. A full line of Parlies desirlntf tn p -clitwa shoulrt call aiirt aco In» or wrlU) for ciscular. Paint:, Oils, Vcr.'k«:, Eiuthea and ’ Tools. 1 FOR SALE. Thu Purent liquors fer Bteaiciiu*.! l’urpoe ss. A farm of 360 acres, 7 miles south west ot McMinnville, Or.; 200, acres in cultivation, «0 The Best Brands of Cigars Con more easily fitted lor the plow; 100 acre > tim- stantly on Hand. bar and pasture, good buildings, orchard and The largest and best stock of plenty of small fruits, house and barn supplied by pipes with running water, Soil Fishing TacKle excellent; no waste land ; lies on county road in an old settled neighborhood, with school and Everbrougnt to Yamhill County. church close bv. Price $23.00 ¡air acre. En ■ N STATIONFHY quire of WARREN. MAGERS * FRINK, we shall carry a full line, consisting of T t \ Real Estate Agents. oftheliest quality,, Envelopes of the di- ’. McMinnville, Oregon. 23tf and neatest styles, etc. Special attention is called to our Cuttlcry, and Photograph and Autograph Albums. Lumbe Ji Physiciitiks’ Prescription* and Frstsi« ly llecipes Carefully Compounded at all hours—day or night. S3 o Old Prices We would most respectfully ask a rharc oi this publics patronage, hoping by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit th.j same. ROGERS ATODD. A. M. leery Jsfla B- L. Ha. Peery & Harris, o Ö o a Drugs, Patent Medicines, Druggists Sundries, Tobacco and Cigars, Perfumer / School Books, Mi-'CeUanecus Books, Stationery. Fi kàng Tackle, Etc., Etc. e> Physlcir is’ 1- ■ scriptions Careiuiiy Cc Abounded. - I n ■ Mllmer GIVE U3 A CALL. sry! Dayton, Ore-on, D?. Y .t HARRIS. 383--4W. M isses r^ss ' Forisi Vni-iò re-p- rr.nmirce to ho Ls-lie .»f Me.Mimv i le and vicinity that they hav.- euioved to lhe new building o ipoeito jran,.’ Su.rc, ?Lc7::nrv lie, Cr»gc j, .ea «Ja!». -I W [SÜCC2, sc .IS TO ’.Ï. li. TODD.] Franca FIo**rs in Velvet. Fiuta and Silk, dealers rs and D3VCB, Ort ixenti ot Every DM6* ption, nSDICIKE% ra.Jmery In fset every'-hias to bsTunad ia 1 «¥xTìon * à H y , ar notion store. Pleera give u? a ca.i. and rrm w 11 be con VERFrmSKV vinced that we have tae oest good and tnoel TOBACCO AND CIG Alt«, -easonsble prices. rrim asdoh « PATENT OTBIHCTXGft, TOILET COOr. NOT'QY^ETC m F.TC •Jngora for Salt ! Preecriptior carefully ■compounded • pHK nndera'g-, I Us» for '«le « X bead of X Full H'«.od «i.'o.R Miai.« • rat be •11 boon, day or o ght. wishes to tl.no« of. Frire. »IU p-r .wad.— U) th< Our goods havr ¡1 been mark They can be »e.'n at Dayton. Oregon, AlK WILLCÙCKSON. rweet liyins rate Give is • •vs. yourself. McMinnville, 0.-.. Jane 21, *81 % 1