THE REPORTER. M c M innvillb M arch 11 Local Penciling". K LADY'S ADVENTURE. FOUNDED I 1*03 FACT. ova sraiNo rorr. A McMinnvilo lady, being ill at her ease, Thought her disease was brought on by eating some cheese ; She tried every remedy that sooths human pain, But could get no relief; nil her efforts were vain. She then tried a doctor but strange to relate, His proscriptions were futile the pain to abate; Dispare then o’er came her, and she started to roam, And in a short space of time was far from her home. Hir went on ?lvay, passing door after the display, entered ing ’ s S toke . t that she saw there she can not rehearse, a style which the readers would call pretty ver , the brilliant nt this fact was display ving her pain far as effective i away. e she began look Surprised at ing arou jjgeure for all pain And learned she had I consisted of GOODS, both fancy and dr Ived here ’Frisco direct, press. ks in this store they never by I'nltcd Mate« Engineer«. We understand that Maj. \X in. A. Jones of the United States engineers, in charge of Oregon river improve ments, has been instructed to again prepare estimates for the improvement of the Yamhill river to McMinnville. If this work had not been improperly tampered with by railway influences, so as to check appropriations, the far mers of this valley might now be in the enjoyment ol its benefit»- As it is we trust that through the efforts of Senator Mitchell^ the appropriations may be again secured and the much needed improvements be made. Maj. Jones is a very fine gentleman, and wilj do his duty fearlessly. He is in charge of the improvement of the Col umbia river at the Cascades, upper Columbia and Snake rivers, the Will amette, above Portland, Cowlitz, Yam hill, lower Clearwater, and examina tions or surveys of the Columbia river above the mouth of Snake river. Captc Charles F. Powell is in charge of Fort Stevens, and of the construction of FortCanby ;of improvement of mouth , of Columbia river entrance to Coos bay, .entrance to Yaquina bay and mouth of Coquille, of improvements oi Columbia and lower Willamei tp be- County Court Mutters. Some people think the supreme MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. court will declare the registry law a failure before it goes into operation, but as both political parties were clam oring for it, now that they have got it, let them prepare to operate it, until the validity is tested. Heart will be made glad every time you spend any Prof. W. 1>. Lyman of Forest Grove, spent last Saturday afternoon and Company A First OregAB Sunday in this city. On Saturday was allowed »340 in full to Marc* evening he delivered an interesting and a future allowance of »100 per temperance lecture at Grange ball. On Sunday evening he delivered an able quarter. Warrants were ordered in payiaent and scholarly lecture on the “Conflict At Geo. W. Burt’s for Drugs, Medicines, Purfumes, Toilet of Forces” to a large and appreciative articles, of claims against the county as f audience at the C. P. church. F. St. Helen ” - The ball given at Cus’er Post band D. C. Ireland & Co, hall, by our German fellow-citizens Ben Houston last Monday evening was one of the W. E. Pool best and most, sociable parties which W. L. Bradshaw we have had the pleasure of a tcrling Stationery. best goods arid Sells them cheap. A. M. Hurley - in McMinnville. The supper serv Bring him Register ed by mine host Multner of the St. Geo. W. McCoy Charles, at 11 o’colck, and dancing E. Carpenter was resumed and kept up until 3 a.m. Sappington <& Roberts A gentleman in Lafayette, of poli Inquest Geo. W. Burt tic- opposite to that of Judge Laugh- Jas. Hendricks ary, and a gentleman in every way Cash and he you will be B. F. Fuller - qualified to understand the situation, happy for Robert Morse says the remarks <4 tl>e World corres- J. A. C. Freund Jondent from this city concerning J. Dixon the appointment of county surveyors. Lee Laughlin wholly untrue, and as unjustifi- Dr. Johnson i as they were uncalled for. W W. Nelson My stock of Tobacc< J. M Kelly • iih I>*~ Siiggesllona. was never so complete Resignation The II. W. Scott road was ordered to be declared a public highway when damages are paid as assessed to peti tioners. Report of viewers on petition of Thus. 1 'oaves ot. al. for a county read was set aside. Register in April. Trot out your candidate. Read Burt’s new ad. to-day. Butter ia it very scarce article. Have you called at Dotmering'n? Frank Griner ha« sold his place at North Yamhill. Mumps have been bud, but most all the Bick ones are recovering. R. R. Roper is now an authorized notary public, by appointment of Gov. Moody. The^roubadours are soon to meet and arrange for an entertainment for the public. R. R. Roper has done all insurers a favor in this city by getting a reduct ion of rates. We are pleased to hear for a fa that Provost Bros, will continue i business at Bellevue. Addie Braly sold a fresh cow «Judge Cowls recently, but is raising X^her twin calves on the fanu. San Francisco to Oman«, ♦ 12.0U ; Chicago, $ 17.60. If your sweetheart tis, Skagit. Stielaun imish, > mnek, accept .\ {>po^it>n^enf I is east go and bring her out. Snomoh'sh and Snoqualmie ; prelimi canny. T. .1. J- ili.-ori, J. T. >»f' The base of the pedestal for a mo nary examination and survey of Olym also resigned. A nice li.*< 6f gilt band « rockery ument has been erected at the into pia harbor, of water gauges on the The Jesse Edwards road was ordered ar«, at Al. Hussey’s. section of B and Third streets. Look out for the opening of new’ Columbia river from Astoria to the established. goods at Apperson’d next week. bar, and is engineer of the thirteenth Arrangements are being made for a Messrs. Branson, Bewley, Scott, For Groceries, Stationery and Nov light house district. Col. George H. Hoskins and Merchant will meet at twenty-four hours walking match, sat down and for prices Mendell, San Francisco, is in charge T. N. Faulconer’s office on the J 6th to elties, go to E.N . Faulconer, Sheridai.. short races, etc., to be given in this Brewster’s patent rein holder, ad inqi’wl of construction of fort on Alcatraz is- settle the matter of damages on road vertised city soon. in another column, for sale at this office. Fred. Techau, who has been on a Tho clerk took some goods from their land, and of defenses at lime point, petition. nooks in therahelves, A handsome walnut wardrobe for visit to his sisters, has returned to Cal And tho lady’s ey^t sparkled like two San Francisco bay; of the improve M. Underwood, Doc Sitton and Wm< ments of the harbors at Oakland and Caldwell were appointed viewers in sale at a low price, at Narver’s furni ifornia. His trip to Oregon did him fairy elves. ture store. Redwood, and of the construction of much good. “ What is this,” she asked as she the breakwater at Wilmington harbor the Walker road matter, to meei Just received, and now open, the March 9th. picked up a piece Mrs. Wyndham arrived safely at the finest, assortment of corsets in this city, and of the improvement of Petaluma That was whiter by far than a. fine Following is a list of jurors drawn home of Mr. W.’s parents in California, at A. J. Apperson’s. creek ; member of the board of engi for the March term of the circuit ■ Cotswold fleece. and is much better in health than We will save you money on all neers for the Pacific coast ; in charge “Excuse mo,” said tho clerk, “But court to be held in this county com-. builder’s hardware, if you will consult when she left. of the removal of wrecks of steamer tho names wo havo set, I us before you buy. Shobe & Manning. Our good city will celebrate the 4th “ Acco ding to principle, called al Escambia from entrance to San Fran mencing on the 22d inst. Only a couple left of that stock of H M McCoy, A M Waddell^ of July this year. A meeting of the phabet. ..White sewing machines at Shobe A cisco harbor; supervising engineer P P Durant, Jonas Howell, citizens will be called soon to perfect “ Examine these goods, please, as I over districts embracing works in C D Johnson, Manning's. They sell themselves on Jas. Keed, sight. arrangements. show them to you, J W Jugle, charge of Major Jones and Captains Geo Bryan, W Sappington, W N Wood. . For sale—hogs, horses, wagon, plows, Work has been going on this week on “ And I’ll tell you the names as we Powell and Payson. To investigate G Geo W Perkins looked the stock thro igh. J S Ladd, harrows, etc., etc., enquire of Mrs. C. Henderson Bros, new stable. It is to causes tending to decrease depth of T D Henderson, Chas Post S. Young, two miles north-east of Mc- be 100x40 feet, 24 feet high, with a “ A is for Alpacca, which was wove on water and diminish the commercial C Loder, ■ Minnville. John Kirkwood, the looms, J .1 Hembree, Geo C Robison, large shed annexed. “ B is for Bunting, for Buttons and value of San Francisco harbor. Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of Piano C S Williamson, Jos A Livengood, I and for Brooms, Organ at McMinnville College, A sacred concert will be given at C V Kuykendall, Andrew Prickett. It pains us to hear that Mrs. Osgood, and in McMinnville; residence corner the Christian church next Sunday “ C calls for Corsets—the best one is Wm Shuck. T A Turner, Ball’s, C and Second streets. evening under the direction of Mr. “ D stands for Ducking, for men 's the poetess of Astoria, is no better,blit W P Ballentine, Chas Palmer, Carl. Young, teacher of voice cul even worse than when she left this II W Scott, WC Henibrer, Gortner, choristor. overalls, ture and piano, and repairer and tuner .1 M Chapman, Edwin Popplrton, city last week. A day or two before of organs and pianos. Call on or ad The Odd Fellows at North Yamhill “ E is for Edging—our stock is the coining here, while at Independence B F Fuller. boss, dress. Carl Young, McMinnville, Or. are going to build a hall in connection F is for Fischtis, Fans, Flannels and Mrs. Osgood felt a sharp pain back of Call and see Redmond ' ’s stock going Current Saying««. with G. W. Sappington, who is to Floss, oil at actual cost. Handerchiefs, her left eye. The pain continued and ereot a new store building lor himself. “ G goes for Gingham and Gloves all in a few minutes the lady 'knew she J. L. Story Esq., of the Dallci, is at combs, croc bet needles (patent), etc. well made, Tin1 ten cent counter is loaded with Mine host Gardner is compiling a H I holds forth Hose of both light and had lost the sight of her eve. The af tending circuit court. nice goods. very convenient vest pocket card of Read the programme of the Calico fliction continued to grow worse till at dark shade, March is here and sol_ are Shobe & routos, time of arrival and departure << 1 is Illusion, used when people are last she is reported almost totally ball by Custer Post band. Manning, with the largest and most dead, of trains, stages, steamers, etc., for west The McMinnville fair grounl pro complete? stock of goods in their line blind. While here she was advised to “J is for Jerseys, blue, black, brown see Dr. Holt.as early as possi perty is for sale by Hon. J. E. ilagers. ever in Yamhill county, and at prices and red, No form of tTntnwful intmntetion that wave all competition. The Reporter is not a kicker; but “ K is for knitting cotton in the sluipe ble, and left for Portland with that A ny subscriber wishing a copy of will be tolerated in Yamhill county. coui^y. of a ball, purpose in view. She is now at her we propose that to conduct a publish Kendall’s treatise on the horse, a little Florida land swindling wi ill Jon be “ L lives for Laces, Spanish, Torchon volume full of reliable information of home in Astoria. Whether this afflic ing business upon a basis of business and all, that noble animal, can secure one by is as legitimate as a boss-race at least, “M makes Muslin, Mitts, Marseilles tion is permanent or temporary can numbered with the lost arts. forwarding ten cents in stamps to this Congressman Herman delivered an office this week. not yet be positively stated. From Bro. Salem Statesman. and Mull, oration at the tomb of Washington on We want it expressly understood The W. C. T. U. will meet at the “N is for Needles, a whole drawer full, what is know of the case it is believed the 22d. that we are working for your interest “ O is for some new goods, we call she has paralysis of the optic nerve, resideuce of Mrs. Toney, March 13th. them Organdie, Sheep, for mutton purposes, are a as well as our own by giving the bene Every member should be present, and “ P Plaid Sewing Silk not found in and the fact she has lost the power to dollar a head higher than for years. fit of goods bought in eastern mar raise her eyelids indicates there is oth kets at their lowest cash value. Shobe Normandy, all others interested in the good work. Puget sound is drawing the surplus. A Manning. “ Q quotes a quilt to spread on your er trouble as well. By order of the Union. Linn county is to have a creamery bed, It makes the dealers awful mad be The republican state convention is “ R runs for Ribbons and Ruchings” Our Farmers’ Club. at Brownsville. Yamhill county near cause we propose to lead ; but let them •called to meet in Portland April 28th, he said. howl and growl , wc ¿hall continue to Sheridan. The visible supply of wheat was over sell under our old motto : The best primaries being set for April 6th. “ S stands for Seersucker, Slippers and Senator Miller of California is dead. Scrim, estimated last December,and now it is goods for the least, money.’’ Bishop There will be 205 delegates in the con I The administration of California is in “T talks for Thread and Tobacco like said there is not enough in sight to 1 & Kay, at the old stand. vention. Yamhill county is entitled democratic hands. sin, Many a man “gives himself away” feed the artisan classes until next crop to nine. “ U under Ulsters and Umbrellas may Custer Post band is to give a (Jalico by making too much noise, or by pre is secured. Such errors never occur in hide, Mr. Terry has had a great deal of tending to do what he cannot. In our “ V makes Vases and Veiling its the interest of the agriculturist. This ball on the 19th. It will be a fihe af business we try to let the people know gjc-kneas in his family the past thirty pride, is why we want to see congross get in fair. Parties are expected from Carl the sort of goods we sell, then the day8 which has kept him away from “W is fo Whalebone, both steel and goods must make their own reputa anil pay something for disseminating ton. feather, the sho’V of lv*8 tim0’ but ale Rev. O. B. Whitmore will give his tion. Anything wanted in the line of information of the right kind in time come in when we havo better glad to h e“' ***s onP" nre “ X will popular lecture at Garrison opera- Genteel Stylish Clothing w* can sup to lie of some service to ‘he farmer. weather, ply. Honest work ; low prices. Bish getting ah *** “ooly now “Y yields us Yarn anil from wool it is The Oregonian, and for that matter house on the 16th ; Tuesday evening op A Kay. span, Uncle Joh '• Arkins of North Yam- the city council of Portland, may as next. Last October Mr. Klouchek shipped “ Z is for Zepher,and now wc are done.” You couldn’t make anybody believe I a quantity of his Orego Apple brandy hill, and Mr. Gallagher of tlie same well turn over a new loaf and let this Mrs. Griffin The lady now told him she was sure that Wayne Carlin cut his foot, after I to Missouri, which gave the most per place are both ,,er-v narrow guage system into their town, fect satisfaction. Mr. C. Hoit, in re she nc’r saw is also very sick •t the home of her So many new Spring Goods without and upon their (socalled) levee. It is seeing him at the German ball Mon- ! mitting for it informs Mr. Klouchek son-in-law, near t V» town of North the only systerii of railways ever pro day evening. Everybody enjoyed them- , that samples of it sent to $t. Joe was blemish or flaw. selves on that occasion. greatly praised. The man at the Yamhill. The clerk gawf^er prices and she jected in this country tha« did n’t start A gang of Chinese working^ near bank where the clieck was drawn said : out with a threat to make a rat hole of Senator Mitchell is cioi/nian of a opened her eyes, Mount Tabor were gently assis ■<1 to • I know Klouchek, and I must have committee, composed of hin»olf, and Just like « big parrot, looking won- every town of any pretention along its some of bis brandy.” flock into Portland one nigl " b and wise, * ■ Butler, of South Carolina, *ml Oullonj route. To obstruct its progress is the To stop importations, support home I week, after the Oregon city styb d low her sick new had been very summit of meanness, and those of Illinois, appointed by ti'v* aenaW manufactures, and then you know I of them has since suicided. riven away, what you are buying. In proof of this, affected by such opposition should investigate freight charges ¿»long G. G. Bingham Esq., of Ram •Iler whole beitj ng changed by the arise, and by a vigorous public senti call on Johnson and Force Brothers, Columbia river by rail and boat, plendid disp B., Salem, late of this city, is B street, betwt en Third and Fourth, ment “ set down upon” such bloody also report on the obstructioi W *«• and’see the wagons, hacks, buggies, fayette, where he will remain un you are selling And now in a foolishness. In this respect we are Dalles. c/rriages, etc., they are making, and so low, close of the coming term of th lich are sold at living pripes, as ke the Chinese boiling over to become an agitator, in cuit court, and will attM| “That your The narrow gauge railway li les leap as any first class work ran be the interest of ottr farmer patrons. the west side of the Wallamet river, business that may be e J orju.d; ■Wv. G. W Branson of Whea^kid ' to my child* in order to compete wifiitflie Yaq ulna “No* I m> A. L Gortner and Starfelt ’s Walla Walla garderi seeds nan so d gives his experience in working Rhi- bay trade, are now taking grain to e becoming more popular from year about their mer fallow land : 1. Plow deep and left for Baker city on z the 8tl^ “Who will . .»year with our fa mersand gardeners. Portland in car load lota of 16,000 . dislike to see so many of our i ^■Ulo’Jier I They are now for sale by A. H. A O. early, say any time after the middle of young men leaving us, but wis V ■ at ten cents per 100 tt>s. Mr. S lem with my pome 11’11 conic February. 2. During summer turn all possible success and prosperJIV r in 0.'Hodson, McMinnville , R. J. Lance* receiver of the line, authorizes Un field A Son, Amity ; Nichols A Jones, full oi gold 3. all the hogs and sheep indhatcan live their new fields, California, Portland Dayton : J. M. Kelty and Bird A Gates, nouncement, under date of March iny basket buy all the well on the ground. 3. Any time af and elsewhere. Lafayette, Blackburn A Peckham» 11 hold i A reader informs us that Prof. Fad Carlton; Runnels A Brisbine and G. ter the first of September sow one At Rev. Dr. Doty ’ s meetings atYp etb- {.could buy all /Ata goods at mng’s real name is Stephens; that bushel and three pecks of clean wheat el eighteen accessions to tbe* urfrrrch W. Sappington, North Yamhill. John can’t read Shakespeare any more th.ui G. Wright, of Salem, is the general cau’t do it Ilf take them to the «ere ; sow broadcast, following were made. The society will build a agent for Oregon ; to whom all dealers a Burmese calf; that he is an unadul with rolling harrow, followed with new meeting house this year. Dr. should promptly send their orders for in ■MHW. terated fraud from Swindletown. T-tu- ” she said, as she drag harrow. 4. Keep stock off dur Doty will now remain here until about needed supplies. For I ■ ’m sunÄPfef There, there, well, well, we only be ing muddy weather in winter, then April 5th, when he will leave for east A large lot of ladies’ misses’ and moved to the. door came solicitous for the fellow because children’s Hack hats, in the leading I | ‘•'That I always paid higher for spring look out for a heavy crop if the season ern Oregon. of his sudden and mysterious disap latent styles for spring and summer ;a goods before.’ Is favorable. Bro. Branson suggests Old gentlemen A. C. Davis, a pion nice line of trimmings in ribtons and pearance» when he left his shirt collar that if thia does not suit the club, we eer of ’47, celebrated his 50th brithday piece goods ; new flowers ; baby’s bibs and tooth brush baggage with Mr. “ Yes, I think that you did, so now tell can light our pipe with the copy ; but on the 4th, by a dinner, attended by at ten cents ea< h ; ladies’ cuffs ; tinsel your mamma Multner at the St. Charles. “To call in at D et . mf . ki X u ' h ; good day as we don't smoke, and the suggestions edged ruchings ; canvas folds for the about forty of his friends and neigh ma’m ; ta ta.” Mr. Millsaps has returned from the he makes arc good ones, the club gets bors, nearly all of whom were ^uK_o!d neck ; ladies’ coilaretts 5 cents each ; nice lace collars for children; silk east more than ever fully impressed llu benefit of them. as himself. He was siirprisrtfby the mits; black and white beaded bonnet Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cook and Miss with the great advantages possessed crowns; ladies’ and children’s hats 20 The Oregonian says an agitator has present of a large easy chair. by Oregon over her most favored sis Eva their daughter, Mrs. John Shel cents; and a great variety of new go too numerous to men- ter states He says he never in all ton, Mrs. E. X. Harding and children, reached this town. If so lie has not Last week it was erroneously stattd in spring gcxrls r that at the firemeu aj fair lion, just L receive ! by Mi<< F. E Rus« his life, in Oregon, experienced so Mr. and Mrs A. J. Nelson, C. A. showed up. When ho does, a com i Engineer D. C. was I Hc<> now ad. much suffering from cold as he exper Wallace, L. K. Wallace, Beecher mittee of our best citizens will lie on « hand to receive him, and escort him John Watts left for presented, by the department, with an Walker and ienced last winter in Memphis, Ten Notice. I nessee. He is glad to get back, and the Atlantic states yesterday. They to the depot and tell him to git; unless rlesant badge, silver mounted, in a we are glad to see him safely at horns. expect to bo absent from two 1> three he should adopt the style of Oregon very neat address by Chief W. G. Hen His fare from Memphis to Portland months. Mrs. Nash goes also, to re city, Albina ami Mount Tabor. Then derson. It. was an elegant belt, silver wa.H-5; before the last cut. He says main. They go via the Oregon Short the programme will lie changed to suit mounted, with silver badge suitably the case. Line. inacribecL hundred« are coming to see us. Your Money or mone'’. A Great feoiitliern Itipiciq Simmons Liver Regulator, puyely vegetable, is universally used in the south to arouse the torpid Iivef healthy action. It cure« malaria, liousness, dyspepsia, headache, pation and piles. No nat ing. It is most effective the secretions of the liver, bile to act as a cathartic the bowels and impart« health to the whole systen Broken Dose*. Nature’» own remedy, Oregon Kidney Tea. For Ian « back, side or chest, use Shiloh s porous plaster; price 25 cents. Sold by Geo. W. Burt. Ask vour druggist for Oregon Kidney Tea. Middle aged men who lack vigor and vital ity oan be cured by Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine. Sold by Rogers & Todd. O. K. T. stands for the best kidney remedy known. Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's cure. Sold by Geo. W. Burt. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath se cured by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents; nasal injector free. Sold by Geo. W. Burt. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it. Sold by Geo. W. Burt. The wife, mother and maid who suffer from female weakness will find Gilmore’s aromatic wine a positive cure. Sold by Rogers & Todd. Try Oregon Kidney Tea. Sure remedy. Shiloh’s cough and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. Sold by Geo.W. Burt. Shiloh’s vitalizer is what you need for con stipation, loss of appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms of dvspepsia. PrioelOand 75 cents per bottle; sola by Geo. W. Burt. Why will you suffer from ague and malaria when Gilmore's Aromatic wine will cure you? Sold by ilwmAlodd. Nerve, lire ana vigor restored in men and women by using Gilmore’s Aromatic wine. Sold by Rogers <t Todd. Wilt yon suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by Geo. W. Burt. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the remedy for you. Sold by Geo. W. Burt. John H. Yates, of Batavia, New York, says: “ I cheerfully commend Your aromatic wine; It did new life and vigor send Through this weak frame of mine. It did for all my stomach ills More than the doctor and his pills.” STOCK 3 o 0 If you are not now one, you are re quested to become a subscriber to the Reporter. The Best Variety o AND 1 h 8 Finest Coods I For the money, ever brought to the town of McMinnville. Order Work a Specialty fl o o p* €1 1 Guarantee all Order Work to Give Satisfaction. Call and examine iny Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Also, Agent for Fay’s Waterproof Building Manilla. (Established 1866.) This waterproof material, resembling fine leather, is used for roofs, outside walls of build ings, and inside in place of plaster. Made also into carpets and rugs. :io,oo<> case« RECTAL DISEASES AS PILES, RECTAL ULCERS, FIS SURES, PRURITUSANI, FIS TULAS IX ANO, POLVP g r... - RECTI, E tc ., E tc , Cured III Six Years by the Brinker hoff System. ..¿a JLn‘ fUkington, proprietor or the Eve ■“rtrmnrj, nod Viinitarlniu fo. Nervous lliseases, In- t.,.,.,, innolntoil agent andI physician to? 11,1 „ gon and Washington territory. V?. IL Miraiorl Operation. No Mln of blood. two mo'nth? eial cases, who have before submitted to severe operations, and only received lulurv to refer to Mr. Jas w Weath erford, druggist, formerly of Haletn-M r Frank Gardner, machinist; Mr. B. A. Ramncv rlsbm, and others. y, iim- hotel, ?ic Hinn- 25 Per Cent. Kediicilon. V cdnr.«sdi»y, Ylnrcli to IHNtt. * etc., address: every body having his Ins or For particulars J. pamphlet, To enable every B. PILKINGTON, M. 1). her watch or c' —'— 1------- J clock set 1-------- in running order ________________ Portland, Oregon. and repaired, McMinnville Jewelry store. W m . II oll . T« Trapper« and limiter«. Wood for tale. We will be in the Market Ihroughont the Before contracting for wood, tir or season for all kinds of Ash, call upou or leave orders with the ir'iii-w and Skins. uudersigned care of W. T. Booth, blacksmith shop. Wood furnished at We would like this year to have vour whole oolleoiion. and you oan rely on getting the stump or delivered at lowest living rates. Rails to order. Satisfaction A Jii8tCln««iflcation, guaranteed. C.C.& N.S.B ooth . lull Market Price, anil Prompt Keliirn«. Wlint a Wife Raid. Simply this and nothin? more, Parties who send us their skins will be •• We bought it at the druggist's store, kept well advised in all changes in prioes It proved to be a perfect cure, during the season. Pleasant tasting, safe and sure.” SOUTHMAYD 4 POTTER, That Gum Tree Cough Syrup sold by Rog Sheridan, Yamhill county, Or. ers <t Todd, druggists and dWMfs in fanoy art ioles. R MILLS. WII* Cherry aa< Everybody knows the virtues and tar as a relief andJ of the throat and 1 two ingredients are dies in the composition ol and’lung syrup making it just the article should always have in the house, for colds, croup and bronchitis. Price and $1 00. Sold by Rogers A Todd. Oregon. for Mer- coat you 3 e are now Hard Times. While money is close, wages and pr exper — «Wd ’ be *-* cut —* down J---- *----- mses fn hold. ” Ex >my the watch word for motUuuT head off d I__ or’.- bills by a!wav keep;»? :i»fM ( house, a I h* ui I)’ ___ Lung Syr 1 •ires croup ---- and pain in the cheat consumpt J — in one nig -1 is just the remedy for hard times. Pi •>0 een^Band $1 00. .Samples free, Sold by R< s Jr Todd. t r Mill« nt thn copier CURES FOR PILES* Piles are frequently preceded weight in the back, loins and abdomen, causing the patient 4s has some affection of the ing organs. At tiaesf tion are present» stomach, etc, A producing a very d getting warm, is a common bleeding and itching piles yeM application of Dr. RoMuko’li ear, which acta directly upon the parts «h. sorbing the Tumors, allaying the Intense itch- ins, and effecting a permanent cure. Address, Th« Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, 0. Sold by Rogers A Todd. 1 ........ «ta • P ebcheron S tallions . W hy F abmfbh buy T hem .— During these hard times, when near ly every farm product is so low in price that it hardly seems worth raising, we see many of our most intelligent and progressive farm ers, who hare not hitherto been interested in horse breeding, buying finely bred high priced P*»roheron stallions. This to many is a source of astonishment,but is there suit of observation that large, well formed active horses always have been, and necessarily must continue to bo, in active demand at large prices on Recount of the scarcity in the United States of suitable stallions for their production, alt such having to be imported. The yearly increased demand for such stall ions is tLe best evidence that such invest ments are profitable. And to this fact is due the development of large importing and breeding establishments, notably among which and largely exceeding all others is that of Mr M. W. Dunham's '‘Oaklawn Farm,” at Wayne, Illinois. etors. IcMINNV OREGON. Single 9 25 Extra 50 Board per week - - 4 00 Board and lodging - - 4 50 Ball Suppers a Specialty. I lope by courteous attendance to the wants of customers to merit pa tronage. . The BI YERH' GUIDIC to tanned March and Sept., each year. A** pages, 8)^x liy. Inches,with over 3,000 ill ustratlons — a whole Picture tsallery. OIVK» Wholesale Prices direct on all (foods for personal or fttmHy use. Tells how to order, and glee« exact cost of ercry- thlng you use, eat, drink, wear, or hare ft in with. These INVATA’ ABLE BOOKS contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mail a copy EREE to any ad dress upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of mailing. Let us hear from you. t * Respeetftilly, \ O to rongumert MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. I «ST 4r SS9 W.bwab Av.aur, VMea««, Ufa