WEST side telephone , > ou can save money hy handing your subHc-iption for any paper or magazine to Chas. Grissen. He is local agent for Ol'lt AGENTS. the American subscription Co. 4214 Billiards at the “Orphan’s Home” 15 Those wishing to subscribe for the cents per game of 34 points; 20 cents for T klki 'I ione may do so through the fol­ ■>0 points, and 25 centH for 50 points when one player discounts the other. owing persons: H. II. W elch . J. M. Kelly........... ; • ...........Lafayette. G. VV. Sappington I . .North Yamhill. M e have never seen in the city as fine J, L. Castle f a display of pocket cuttlery as Manning ....... Sheridan. A Co keeps since they have been buying \V. A. Graves............ R. L. Simpson............ ............. Amity. direct from Chicago. Their prices are ........ Bellevue. lower than the lowest. O. G. l’avis .............. 8. Williamson........ . . Wheatland, Mr. II. A. Freund, of California, brotli- Agents at other points in the county or.°l County School Supt. Freund, of will be announced soon. this city, arrived Wednesday evening on a visit. The brothers have not seen OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. each other for eight years. The finest assortment of cook and third district . R. P. Boise. heating stoves ever brought to McMinn­ Judge Geo. W. Belt. ville, can be seen at Manning A Co., and Prosecuting Attorney Hie prices on them are so low that it COUNTY. R. P. Bird, makes all other stove dealers weep. genttors ■ J. W. Watts. George P. Colby, the trance speaker, II. R. Laughlin, will leave to-day for a lecture tonrof one Representatives F. N. Little, month. His first place will be McMinn­ C. Lafollett. ......... L. Loughary. ville, after which he will go as far as the Judge J. 8. Hibbs, spirit moves him.—Portland News, 11th. Commissioners . .. Geo. Dorsev. Don’t send out an envelope or note G. W. Briedwell. Clerk T. J. Harris. head with a “rubber stamp daub” upon Sheriff W. W. Nelson. it, when you can get a neat, mechanical Treasurer Wvutt Harris. job of printing done at the T elephone Assessor J. A. C. Freund. office so cheap. Call and see our sam­ School 8upt. .......... J. I). Fenton. ples and learn prices. Surveyor I The Corker Murder Case. OUR ASSISTANTS. Philergian Society Subscribe Coroner Narver resumed his investi­ Following is the programme of the FOB TUB Sheridan. gations in this case Tuesday morning. Philergiau society for next Saturday ev­ November 10, 1886. No evidence of any particular interest ening Nov. 13, 1886: Willie Guinn went to McMinnville was brought before the jury. The main Music, Society. Reading, J. Shank. point to be established was w hether or Tuesday to attend school at the college. Reading, Etta Reese. Misses Rena and Fannie Foster are not the man Marple had been in Cork­ Song, J. J. Rey. er’s store on the day of the murder. Sev­ visiting at Ralston this week. Recitation, Mattie Walton. Rev. Stimpson returned Tuesday from eral witnesses testified positively that Reading, B. Holman. Astoria, where lie has been visiting liis Solo. Susie Millsap. they had seen him in the store on the daughter Mrs. Whitmore. Recitation, Fauiiie Baxter. Monday preceding the murder which Recess. A Sunday school was organized here proved beyond a doubt that he had been Debate—Question, “Resolved that the TRY IT THREE MONTHS FOE last Sunday with H. Z. Foster siqierin- there. The proceedings were long and tendent and Miss Nettie Chapman secre- largest city in a state should be the cap- i 1101." ” Att'. An. J. J, J. Rey Key and A. McPhillips- McPt itol. tiresome, and it was late in the evening ,tarv. 4 Voir T F. Is" Clark and 1 L. I Maddock. 1..1. Neg. J. before the case was given to the jury. Wheat is being shipped from this B irdie M addock , Sec. The jury Retired and in a few minutes place almost daily, which goes to provo that the farmer is no longer an inde­ brought in the following report: Farm for Sale. We the jury summoned by D. C. Nar­ pendent man. SAMPLE COPY FREE. ver, coroner of Yamhill county „Oregon When those young folks at McMinn­ The Win. White place 21,' miles east to investigate the cause of the death of ville want to see their friend here, they D. 1. Corker, find that said D. I. Corker should come some other evening than of this city is in my hands for sale. This was murdered on the night between the Sunday. But for goodness sake don’t farm consists of 280 acres of laud well 1st an 2d of November, 1886, in his say we told you. improved and can be had for $25 per bedroom, in the rear of his store, in La- Capt. Tilietson has taken a ranch over acre, if sold before December 1st. layette, Yamhill county, Oregon, with on Nestucca where they say the fish are an ax. And after thorough examina­ Terms very easy. Also some valuable tion have good reason to believe that so thick that they jump from the water personal property cau be had with th« said murder was committed by one R. into the frying pan. farm cheap, good 4-vear old horse, tJ ICCCKfiitOB TO ». C. ÄARVB1*—• E. Marple. Mr. Raelston received from Portland head of cattle, 50 full blood merino P. P. G ates , a few days ago, three fine looking sheep sheep, 1 new wagon, some liay, Bheaf .1. H. O lds , of the Shropshire breed. Our farmers oats and household furniture. R. R. D aniel , are all improving their stock, which is a C. W. T almage , G eorge M. P erkins , right move. ........ I). C. Narver. Coroner McMinnville, Or. J. L. F erguson , L eg B roken .—A little 6-year-old II. B. Summerville left last week for J oseph H oberg . his former home in Indiana. We are daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. James Owens Lafayette, Nov. 9, 1886. “THE BOSS” A Verdict Unanimous. afraid Henry will be a little disappointed had her leg badly broken last Tuesday nd and The man Marple is now in jail, but when he arrives at his destination. He Recommendation we can. evening. W. D. Sult, Druggist, Bippns. Ind., testi­ The family have just been has not had his preliminary examination says he expects to find things just as lie give you as to accuracy in com­ moving from fies: “I can recommend Electric Bitters as near here down into the yet. Public feeling is very strong left them forty years ago. -ently, at pounding prescriptions is our Chehalem section. him, and it is thought by many the very best remedy. Every bottle sold The wagon with the against Our literary society meets every Fri ­ that when he is arraigned before the n.\t large trade in this line. little girl in it, had been left standing committing magistrate, and the convinc­ day evening. These meetings, properly has given relief in every case. One man Carries the Largest and Best b ■ na.»* took six bottles, and was cured of rheuma­ ROGERS # TODD, on the hill side with a block under the ing proof of his guilt brought out, that conducted are beneficial, and the young i tism of 10 years' standing.” Abrahuiu in Yamhill County The Druggists. wheel to hold it. The little girl threw the |>eople will save the county expense people should be encouraged to take Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: part. At the last meeting the solo by ' The best selling medicine I have ever by hanging the prisoner. The story off the break, climbed down off the wa­ in my 20 years experience, is Elec­ gon and removed the block from the that Marpie possessed jewelry belong­ Miss Ollie Cain was well rendered anil handled tric Bitters ” Thousands of others have TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. wheel. The wagon started down the ing to the murdered woman, Emma Mer- shows decided musical talent. added their testimony, so that the verdict A. Z. hill knocking the little one down. The lotin, who was murdered in Portland is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure last December, is a mistake. It arose all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. As a special inducement to new sub­ wheel passed over her leg crushing the the fact that Marple was in that Only a half dollar a bottle at Rogers A Woddville. scribers, we make the following offer: hone and making a very severe fracture. from Todd’s drug store. 2 Dr. Goucher was telegraphed for and city at the time Emma Merlotin was November 8, 1886. Every person sending us $2 cash will be hastened to the little sufferer. Her butchered, and that Marple had been Our "school marm” left us last week. given the W est S ide T elephone for the wounds -ere carefully dressed, and it is implicated in several robberies there. Excitement in Texas. Marple admits that lie lias a kit of bur­ We will all miss her. balance of the present year free. This hoped she will speedily recover. glar ’ s tools in California. We had a wedding in our burg yester ­ Great excitement has been caused in the is equivalent to 14 months for $2. We L owlived .—One little instance which Mr. Ardy Gage and Miss Josie vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable are unihitions to make our subscription perhaps many do not know, occurred on Religious Services-Sunday Next. day. Dutcher, Rev. Wm. Butts officiating. recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so list greater than all other paners of the day of the funeral of D. I. Corker, School commenced at the Knifong helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise Yamhill county combined. It is rapid­ last week. A pair of cuff-buttons be­ Social meeting at 11 o’clock every school house last Monday w ith Mr. Pratt his head; everybody said lie was dying of ’s