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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1886)
/ —•** side telephone . Chris. Wortman, of Portland, spent Circuit Court Proceedings. EST Our 2<ei J4I1I iocs Sunday with his parents in this city. SEITKMHER TERM 1830. Received, earload Roller Flour at the 1. Benton Embree vs James Morrison— NOTICE. Bakery. $1 and $1.10 per sack. 33a4 Lafayette. action for money . Continued. H. A L. Co. meet tomorrow evening. 2. II C Wundt vs H C Burch et al—fore October 4, 1883. ■e have engager! the services of Mr. A. Imp irtant business; full attendance re closure. Continued. Mr Snyder of the T elephone was in 3. James Shirley vs II C liureh et al— J. Sny<lcr to take charge of our local quested. foreclosure. Submitted lo be ¡ward at Su- town last Friday. A. J Sawyer is building a neat little leiu. i editorial departments. He needs no Court is over and the town looks as residence on lots purchased of his moth 4. John Wiliiamson vs Eliza William though it was deserted. reduction to the people of Yamhill. son—suit for divon i" < ontinued. er, in this city. 5. Smith Stephens vs Marion Townsend Lafayette station on the narrow guage Ol?lt AGENTS. Mr. Frank Sullvhas bought the Perry and I) J tipper -action for money. Con is open ready for business. tinued. farm on Daytrn Prairie and has moved G. R W Kingsburv vs A J Baker—action Last Thursday the peace and quietude 'hose wishing to subscribe for the onto it and begun woik. for money. Referee's report continued; of this place was somew hat distui bed at . ephone may do so through the fol- Hon. W. D. Fenton, of this city, has judgment for plaintitfilODH ami cost. different times. The first was Sid 7. R Harris vs E P Bowers et al—fore two been appointed a notary public by his ing persons: Ely and the laundry Chinamen. It ap closure. Continued. excellency Gov. Moody. ,11. Keltv .............................Lafay, 8. Blackburn A Peckham vs Samuel peals that for some time past Sid has Prof. Carl Young, of the Lafayette Hayes et al—action for money. Contin been in the habit of throwing rocks and W Sappington I ... Noi th Yam sticks at the Chinamen, as he was pass schools, was in the city Saturday and ued. p. Castle > 9. George E Lewis vs Fannie E Lewis ing by. He commenced the same game A. Graves............................. Sherii came in for a short chat. suit for divorce. Divorce grunted, Thursday afternoon, when the China L. Simpson........... (..................... An 10. 8 .1 Ely vs John tl ( arse et al -action men, thinking they had had enough of Mrs. Minnie Luelling (nee Adams') of G. Davis .............. Belle for money. Default, judgment and order that, East Portland, is visiting old friends concluded to defend their rights 8. Williamson................... Wheath sale. and relatives at this place. 11. r Muricttc Gilbert vs I) J Cooper—fore- and did so by thumping our pugilist un Igents at other points in the county c. Dismissed uitbout prejudice ut til he was willing to let them alone, and Prosecuting Attorney, Geo. Belt,spent closure. 1 be announced soon. I think in the future he will leave them Friday night at this place, and went on plir. co rst. J2. 11 Wolf vs John Vendre—foreclos- ! alone. The other row was between C. up to Independence Saturday. OFFICIAI- IHKECTOKY. lire. Decree. E. Nelson and John Fairchild which re 13................ R W Kingsbury . vs ................ A J Baker ... . suit .... suited in Fairchild getting his arm Blackburn A Peckham have just re Tin no district . ceived and are unpicking a fine line of for damages. Judgment for plif. in sum of pretty badly cut with a knife, Too R. P. Boise. summer dress goods, hosiery Ac. * Igc ............ 11. F W Redmond vs WJ Laughary and much bad whisky was thecause. No Geo. W. Belt. «editing Attorney W D Robertson—equitv. Judgment for arrests were made. Mrs. I*. Holman, of Polk county, was CO'.'STY. in town a day or two the latter part of plif. 15. State of Oregon vs W E Pool—selling ators j Bellevue. the week. She left her son Frank at liquor without license. Continued. the college. October 4, 18S6. 16. State of Oregon vs J F Bewley—ob ►resen tatives J structing a highway. Verdict not guilty. Mrs. T). C. Colman of Sheridan spent Vinegar, 25 cents per gallon, in large I 17 The Yamhill Lumbering Co vs Jonas Sunday with her brother W. J. Sar or small quantities; sweet cider, 15 llowelL-foreclosure. Decree. [ge............ cents per gallon, at the cider mill of 18. Ruth C I nger vs M J Unger—suit geant. jiniissioners Jno. J. Sax. 2t)tf for divorce. Divorce granted. W. L. Warren has moved on hi» 19. I N Hembree vs A A Logan—suit for farm and can be found doing bu.flnesa at rk Mechanics’ fair opens Thursday. If ejectment and damages. Continued. »riff the iron can be had, it is quite probable 20. A It Burbank vs 1 N llcinbrce—ac the old stand. insurer that our people down the county can go tion for money. Judgment for plaintiff. lessor Three of McMinnville’s young gents, 21. James K Sears vs T S Patty—action accompanied by twice their number ot lool Supt to the fair via the narrow guage. for inonev. Judgment for plif. ireyor The man John Brooks, who was tried 22. John G Baker vs Ncwgard and An the fairer ones, passed through Bellevue loner at court last week for cutting a man in derson—foreclosure. Decree of foreclos .Sunday evening, out for a jolly good time. Go it boys, that’s the way Thad the arm, was not onr John E. Brooks. ure. 23. W J Simonds vs Don Hays—action got his start. Please make a note of this fact. for money. Dismissed. Prosper La Friend had quite a serious Messrs. J. B P Piette, P. F. Browne, 24. Henry C Shadden vs I N Hembree— runaway Fiiday evening with Provost Wm. Holl, Arnold Dielschneider, Clias. partion suit. Continued. ohn Wortman is moving, to day. Grissen ami M Gounan acted as pall • 25. Joan Pugh vs Chas Pugli—suit for Bros. team. 1 he horses were on a seed Divorce granted. er «nd the ib iver was thrown forward liearers at the burial of Mr. Bangasser. divorce. i’resh roast'd peanuts at II 26. Chas II Dodd A Co vs T J Shadden— on the doubletrees, breaking his right llch’s. tf We feel s -rrv for Dr. Tucker. His action for money. Dismissed with prejudice arm between the elbow and wrist. One plif.’s cost. ot the hoisos, a very fine animal, had for a square meal go to the • 1.1 h i '• s wiio is aw v on a visit mil the first at 27. The Yamhill Lumbering Co vs Aus the man von mc-t on the -'Ire.-ts these cool tin C Denney leaders in one of its hind legs cut off. uily 25 cents. — action for monev. Dismiss nimnings is Doe, invariably complain ed T iiad . Ir. L. Bettman’s store will be closed ing of cold feet. 28. J S Martin vs John J Sax—action for Saturday next. Mr. Jos. Whiti.ig, alias Tillamook Joe money. < oniinued. Amity. Ir R. Jacobson, of Sheridan, spent alias Racharbinons, so well and favora 29. D C Richardson vs M B Martin—writ October 4, 1883. of review. Continued. .¡day in this city. bly known here, has left ns to take up 30. Henry Parrott vs John D Shearer et No rain. his abode at his Tillamook home. Be a al - foreclosure. Decree of forclosure. lest meal in the city for 25 cents, at Some of the boys all broke up. We 31. J C Braley vs John Shearer—action good boy, Joe, while you’re gone. i McMinnville Hotel. 8tf for money. Continued. had our fortunes told. Billiards at the “ Orphan ’ s Home ” 15 32. E T Branson vs Yamhill County—ac Hrs. E. L. Corner, of Sellwood is up cents per game of 34 points; 29 cents for R S. Allen one ot Amity’s solid far tion for money. Judgment for deft. il is place on a visit. 50 points, and 25 cents for 50 points 33. Breyinan Bros vs Lucy Hurlburt— mers lias moved to his wife’s farm near foreclosure. Continued for service. McMinnville for the purpose of improv 'hev have an organ and plenty good when one player discounts the other. 34. Mary E Richardson vs O W Richard ing. H. II. W elch . isic at tho public school. son—action for divorce. Dismissed. We saw the smiling countenance of 35. .Fohn A Simmons vs A N Simmons— rhe physicians inform ns that our in It showed very poor taste for that Abe, the printer, in town Saturday lids are all doing nicely. team to drive through the funeral pro action for money. Continued. 36. Board of Commissioners vs Wm rustling for the T elephone . That’s cession between the carriages containing et al—foreclosure. Dismissed. the mourners, Sunday. The driver Wess 37. John G Baker vs Nathan Bird et al— right. could have waited a moment without foreclosure. Decree of foreclosure. Amity is bound to improve. A new discommoding himself 38 George Watkins vs G W Landers— blacksmith shop soon. Sam Likens is for money. Dismisssd. Jee Fendall starts for California, The finest lot of pictures, picture action 39. Geo 1.) Edwards vs Lee Laughlin— going to build for that purpose on the ursday. for a six-inonth’s visit. Ba- frames, and mouldings in the county ; suit in equity for disolation of partnership. lot north ot Lancefield’a old store. Hr J. W. Townsend is busy putting some new and elegant bedroom sets and Refered to L Loughary, receiver. The two sons of Italy with the trained furniture of every dqjcription and at 40. F D llolman vs Alary (.’Holman— bear were in town Friday, creating quite ■ his summer-fallow, near toiyn. lower prices than ever at W. II. Bing suit for divorce. Divorce granted. ■Ex-school superintendent I,. II. 41. George Hines vs Bertha L Hines— an excitement. They made a nice haul ham's. Upholstering a specialty. and went on their way rejoicing. suit for divorce. Continued. ■br, paid us a short visit Saturday. Martin and O lell made that race we 42. Thomas Huston vs Nathan Westfall Mrs. F. A. Cook has moved to Port ■W. R. Brown, of Amity, has one of spoke of Friday—75 yards for $250 a —action fur money. Dismissed at cost of land where her husband lias been stop i finest residences in the county. side and Martin went under the wire pHE 43. The Oregon Mortgage Co vs C II ping for some time with Z. T. Wright & 'has. Casteel has moved from the four feet ahead. Boys, keep your eyes Burch et al—confirmation. Sale confirmed. Co. The new Methodist preacher mov lioway farm, Bellevue, to this city. open lor another Kittleman affair while 44. Reuben Harris vs John 1< Millican— ing in the house vacated by her. foot-racing is the order of the day. confirmation. Sale confirmed. A camp of tho traditional gypsies in 45. John Enery vs Nicholas Carlin—con At the Eurisko market yesterday was firmation. town Saturday and Sunday, following Sale confirmed. (orris Hutchins arrived home from a beef that had a “white” reputation: 46. L C Forrest vs John L Thornton— their usual vocation, fortune telling, ^yton, W. T., last Thursday evening. Garrison & Co. are white men; they confirmation. Sale confirmed. trading horses, &c., taking in about $150 47 Board of Commissioners vs II C in two days. *It ’s time for the fool killer Not a very large tnrnot at the dance bought a white cow of a white man named White and killed her at White ’ s Burch et al — confirmation. Salo confirm iturday evening; but lots of “joy,” all to come around. station and sold the meat for white sil ed. e same. 48. Board of Commissioners vs C II ver. Webfoot. Burch et all—confirmation. Sale confirm C. C. Booth’s address is Little Elk, One day recently little Jimmy Heath, ed. niton county. lie left for that point October 2, 1883. 49. Board of Commifsioners vs L J and aged about three years, was playing out »torday. A few items from this region may not in front of his home gate, when a cow E PBower—confirmation. Sale confirmed. George Cornet is the efficient and gen- struck him with her horns on the lower 50. J L Rollins vs G W Coltharp et al— prove unacceptable. Sale confirmed. imanly artist in Welch’s Tonsoral Par part of the abdomen, raising quite a confirmation. Fever arid ague prevails and inter 51. Gcdrge Litchfield vs D B Bryafi— ts, after August 6. tf ridge across his person It was a nar foreclosure. Decree foreclosure. mittent fever is apparent. In the matter of the estate of N IT Olds Mrs. L. Dielschneider, of Portland, row-escape for the little fellow, lie said Mr. B. E. Harris, of Dayton, has been an insolvent, report af the asignee congfiin- me up and attended the funeral of her “a cow bit me with her ear.” stopping in this neigborhood this week ed. kher—Mr. Bangasser—Sunday. The water from the well at the public H ITurlev vs W E Poole—report of the re About a dozen of the “boys,” old and If any person finds a small gold horse school grounds was splendid ; in fact it ceiver confirmed. young, returned from the coast last oe, with a lock of hair in it. and the was about the nest in town, until in ed. A M Florey vs A L Flory—Divorce grant week. itials G. E I), stamped on it, it belongs cleaning out a rat, a pint of grasshop J F Bewley vs Yamhill county—judg pers, crickets, a case of hoots and shoes N. A. Harris has made considerable G. E. Detmering. and other articles too numerous to men ment for pltf. " improvemen Lin the way of repairs anti Farmers having wool to sell will do tion, were drawn ont. It surprises us new fixtures n: his grist mill. College Notes. ill to consult Blacxburn it Peckam he to think a cow wasn’t found in the well. Quite a goodly number of our people re selling as they pay the highest The water isn’t so good as it was. attended the conceit at Dayton, Thurs Hees in the county. Among students there is a desire for day evening, and speak in high praise of F rom C ieur d ’A lene .—Saturday eve the modern languages, such as German the exercises, ¡Charley Wiley and two other gentle- especially those of the lit en left Saturday evening for Netarts ning we met on our streets our old frjend and French, in the hope that these will tle girls. ly, to fatten up on oysters. Eat three James Hays, of Lafayette, who arrived be of practical advantage to them in The rains of a week ago have rendered ’ four for us, Charley. down from the Cœur d’Alene the day business. In a commercial sense there the roads most delightlul for traveling Manning & Co. haye met with so before. He says things are fairly boom and many are availing themselves of the uch better success than they expected ing up there—money is plenty and ev may be something in this view; but pleasure, vehicles of almost every de when it comes to permanent strength of ith their car load of stoves from St. scription being called into requisition. tmis, that they ordered another lot to- erybody correspondingly happy. They mind and to mental furniture, we think C ornet . have two 20-stamp and one 50-stamp the preference must be given to the Lat ly. 32t2 mills running, grinding out the precious in and the Greek. The careful study of Hon. R. R. Laughlin was up to see ns metal. On account of scarcity of water synonyms is enforced by pursuing a riday. He is posting himself for the there has but little placer work course in Latin. Many English words iming session of the legislature, done, gold been mostly taken from are derived fioin the Latin. In fuel, To the Hon the Circuit Court of the pking carefully into the wants of his quartz. So being State of Oregon for Yamhill County; far during the year $300,000 these ancient languages furnish a never- mstituentB. have been taken from these mines and failing source of critical and elegant We the grand jury for the September Blackburn A Peckham, the agents of the good work still continues. Mr. thought. What is needed to-day is not terin of said court, having completed the has. II. Dodd A Co., are doing the Hays will remain down a month or six moie thought nor new thought. The gieat need is for minds trained to think business before us beg leave to report: )ss machine business of the county, weeks and then go back to dig 'er ont. That wo have enquired severally into Id some 25 twine binders and two accurately. The poet has well said: U neortinate —F ortvnate .—Sunday “Learning is a dangerous thing; the condition of the offices of the clerk, earn threshers. sheriff and treasurer of said county, and deep, or touch not the Pierian A private letter from Miles Hendrick evening, after the congregation had Drink spring. that so far as we have been able to de- ” been dismissed from the Presbyterian a friend says “There are just 20,000,- It is regretted by all connected with teimine, find them properly conducted; 0 ties between Marshall and Spokane; church, and while Forest Narver was the school that Mr. Latonrette, of Ore we find the public pi ¡son of said county Biir d’Alene or bust. ” You can draw putting ont the lights, a two-lamp chan gon City, did not recover from his hurt. in fair condition. fur own inference. .J M K elty , Foreman, delier broke, letting both lamps fall to Miss Nina Latourette will probably not .1 E H ibbard , The Daily Reporter has been enlarged the fluor. In the fall one of the lamps return to school this year. A I* F letcher , id now compares very favorably with was broken, but the light was extin Rev. Mr. Daniels, of Iowa, was in It M R amsey , lilies of larger towns. Its editorial de- guished. The oil in the other lamp ig cha|>el one day last week. We aie al J I. S parks , irtincnt is full and complete; and from nited, but it was thrown outside the ways glad to have strangers visit the W II B inoham , local point of view it shows very well, building. Hence no further damage school. J J.PllMAN. e wish the daily success. th in the hie .king of the chandalier and New arrivals: Sheldon Hawley and “JspineBe Cleansing Cream” is the lamps, which, under the circumstances, Frank Maddock. It looks now as if we R emoved —Mr. W. F. Collard has would have a larger number of arrivals ime of a preparation for removing was very fort'V t<* removed Ins gunsmith shop, shooting next week. ease, tar, or pitch from tlm clothing; Cow K ilcld .—Satilrdiy’s 1> o’clock The first term is half out on Tuesday gallery and all, to the room one door id 'twill do it quicker than it t.ik -s o 11 it. Mr H. C. Mnnee, the m tifac train came into town at bteak-neck of this week. west of Baxter & Martin’s, and in a day The colh-ge missionary society will rer, is offering it for sale. Give I a speed, and when near the water tank or two will be ready for business in first- hold its first meeting lor this year, next ial. struck a cow belonging to Mr. Toney, t ridav evening in the society hall. All el.i-s shape. Mr. Collard appreciates Messrs. T A. Turner and W, M. breaking a hind leg. rhe cow was so are invited to attend. the patronage given him by the people Hrisman intend to start to-day for Mis- badly cripled that section boss Wash Mr. Millsaps, living on Collegeside, uri, to visit their old home associa- burn killed her, and appraisers allowed has bought a farm a few miles southwest <>f this place, nml has added for their benefit, a new Ballard rifle, and when >ns. They will go by the Oregon Short Mr. T. $30 for the cow. Nut long since town. He thinks of moving onto it ii<. gets his target set at 39 to 89 feet, ine. The Dr says he will not take his Mr. Toney refused an offer of $50 for of in the spring. tlieie will I e a No. 1 chance for skill iu irsey cow with him. They will have her; hut in this instance it was $30 or a Several boys have been hurt this Week ma1 km.iii’liip. If you have any broken lore than four bushels of fun. lawsuit and perhap. nothing. playing Lail. No serious damage was gime, pistols, or anything in that line II the apples, It is astonishing to see th«1 number of ob W ork —I>o you want bill heads, done. It required only about a sheet of Frank is prepared to repair them in a Ind to Dayton J>ple boxes that are made at J and court plaster to patch an upper lip. To satisfactory manner. Call around and taken letter » apples. way from Jones A Co’s planing Leads, mills statements, posters or any one who is accustomed to look on it see him in liis new quarters. thing else in the line of job work ? If so seems that mote care might be taken to n the eastern portion Dr. Everett, an attache of the U. S. of the count! ’oilland firms have ut> nearly tho T elephonk job office p-event injury to patties engaged in this Oi r I ndian F iuiiterr .—The meeting Fological bureau, Washington, D Ixmclit C f remember II the tour apples, one Imat from the Port takes lead, both in superiority of national game. • country, tiring an extended of the and of the Indian War veterans at this place Mr». Holman, wife of Rev. P. Hol runs on almost [>ent some weeks the exclusively Willamina work and moderate prices. man, ot Dallas, was down, viewing the last Friday, was not as largely attended tillering specimens to take Lack with G vild M eetino . — The ladies of St. college building anil making (repara as on some former occasions, but those im. He gathered over 13) varieties of who were present bad a jolly time re Itgs, beetles, bntteifles <fcc. While on St. James’ Guild will meet at the resi tions to start her son to school.’ Sunday wis observed as College day counting experiences while coping with is way to Portland, Saturday, the Di. dence of D. C. Iieland, to-morrow at 2 the “noblefed man nt the Baptist church. p. in. pent several hours at this city. I I ATTENTION, EVERYBODY ! Listen While we Play. 9 AV e are still in the drug business in Mc Minnville, and we are selling Drugs, Medi cines, and everything in our line at as Low P rices as any house in this county. SCHOOL BOOKS! And everything in the line of Stationery at the L owest P rices . ROGERS & TODD, THE DRUGGISTS. McMinnville Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store. —Have just received-*- A Large Assortment — of— Boots and Shoes Suitable for Fall and Winter wear. Made of the BES T MATERIAL and by WHITE LABOR. All Ilnodn Warrnnti-ii in Repreaented• Sign of the Big Boot, oppo P. BKOWNK. Boots made to order anil neatly repaired at short notice. site the Grange Store. 23tf Georgs BantrasserDead. At 4 o’clock Friday Oct. 1st, the tones of the Catholic church bell pealed forth the announcement of death, and the words “ George Bangasser is dead,” passed from lip to lip. Yes; he who had been a sufferer for months had fail ed gently asleep in the arms of death at his home in this city, suriounded by his living children, who survive him. Fun eral services were held at the Catholic church Sunday at 3 o’clock, Rev. J. S. White officiating. No regular sermon was preached, but a few very pointed and appropriate remarks were made.— He said “ we are not here to eulogize him who lies before us ; that would do no good. We are here for the purpose of offering up our prayers to the Great Creator for the soul of the departed.” The burial service of the church were said, the lid of the coffin was removed that all might take a last look at him who for years Lad been a friend mid neighbor, and the body was conveyed to Masonic cemetery and laid to rent be side his daughter Lizzie. The church was crowded and a large procession fol lowed the body to its last resting ph.ee —40 vehicles taking their place in tiie procession. George Bangasser was born at Alsace. France, ¡¿-German settlement, Dee. 15. 1821; came to America with lus patents when 13 years old and settled in Bufta lo, N. Y. His father being a foundry man, he followed this business a mnn- l’oer of years. Was married in 1844 o Miss Barbara Hirscli and moved to 111. soon after, where he served bis appren ticeship as miller, which he followed in that state until 1852 when he came to Portland, Oregon, and followed bis oc cupation as a inillei—having charge of Vaughn’s mills, the first built in the city. After it few years lie moved to Washington county, where his wife died in 1.834. In 1838 lie camo to McMinn ville and took charge of Robert C. Kin ney’s mill. Going into paitnerahip wi:h Mr. John Sax, they bought Mr. Kin ney’s mill, which they inn lor about eight years. He then sold out to Mr. Sax and has since that time engaged in Uie mercantile business at this city, run a warehouse and engaged in various pur suits. During our acquaintance of four teen years with deceased we have found him to be a strictly upright, honest and true man—a man whose word was as good as liis note among those who knew him. He was a member of Occidental Lodge I. O. O. F. and Uqion Lodge F. & A. M He was the father of eight chil dren, six of whom—all grown- -are still living and mourn his loss. Farewell, “ Uncle George,” farewell! BRICK! BRICK! -------- AT THE------- - O1H Reliable BRICK PIONEER YARD. or----- TV C. Saylor Î Oregon, McMinnville, Who ha, on hand A LARGE NUMBER CF BRICK From $5 to $8 per Thousand Stf J. M. CHAPMAN, Pro., Carries a full stock of Furniture, of all kinds, Fine Bedroom bets, Mirrors, Mouldings, Wall Papers, Etc., Etc. ---- o----- -------A full line of------- Undertaker’s Goods ! Store, one door south of bridge, Sheridan, Oregon. 25tf —Harness at the —ut absolutely— Portland Prices. ---- o---- Buggy Hames from $12 (X) and upward. Team Harness from $25.00 anil upward. I have a'-i something entirely new in ths line of s a eat puds. My terms are CASH, or notes tlmt ran be turned into cash. A. WEl.lJt. OPPOSITION Boot and Shoe Store ! Next to Yamhill County Bank. • M c M inkvilli - - O regon . J. J. Atkins, chief of police, Knoxville, Tenn., writes: “My family and 1 an- bene The Largest and Einest Stork ever brought ficiaries of your most excellent inedicitie, to Yamhill County. Dr. King's New Discovery for coiisuintition : having found it to be nil that yon elmm for it, de*iro to testify to its virtue My frienflw Boots and Shoes Hindi* to order and neatly repaired. to whom I have recommended it, praise it nt every i>p|s>rtunity.” Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is guarantee I Prices to the Bedrock. to cure coughs, cold*, bronchitis, nstlima. 22tf croup, anil every affection of the throat, F. DIEL8( HNEIDEK. chest and lungs. Trial bottles free at Rogers A drug store. Large size $1. Most Excellent. Brace Up, G. E. DETMERING. Yon are feeling depressed, your appetite is jHH>r, you are bothered with headache, you are fiflgctty, nervous, nml generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up. but not with stimulants, spring medi cines. or bitters, w hich have for their bush vi-rv cheap bad whisky, and wliii-li stimu late you for nn Imiir, ami then leave you in worse condition than Is-foio, What you want is nn alterative that will purify yoer blood, start healthy action of liver amt kid- nei s, restore your vitality, nml gne renew In ed health an<1 strength, r-ncli a medicine you will find In l.li- tile Bitters, nml only si i-ents a Isittle at Regers A Todd's drug W. 1*. F enton . store. • 3 The Mug Dry Goods House M arried .—At the residence of T. C. Davis, North Yamhill, Oct. 2d, 1883. by Rev. If. C Morgan, Mr. John L. Har ris and Miss Mary M Davis, allot North Yamhill, Oregon, the City. ltf 1 . W. F enton , FENTON * FENTON, ATTORNEYS AST LAW L. ! F. 1 J ’F TTE, OR Ed OX. V fltc<* ar thr C *4 lift f’« or. ltf I