M c M innville , E hihav , D ec . 3, 1886, TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. As a special inducement to new sub­ scribers, we make the following offer: Every person sending us $2 cash will he given the W est S ide T elephone for the balance of tho present year free. This is equivalent to 14 months for $2. We are ambitious to make our subscription list greater than all other papers of Yamhill county combined. It is rapid­ ly approaching the point. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. NOTES ANI» NEWS. WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. Thomas A. Jordan of Portland, has been acquitted of the charge of bribing voters at the June election. The Oregon state board of agriculture held their annual meeting at Salem last Tuesday. Tho report of the secretary shows the financial standing of the board to be good. The balance in the treasury is nearly $6,000. All persons knowing themselves indebted to us will confer a luvor on us by culling and settling immediately, as all accounts are now due. MORSE A MAVTS. Dayton, Nov, 26, 1886. Milling Done! I would most respectfully announce that I have leased the Chris Newby Flouring Mill in llappy Valiev, have thoroughly overhauled anil repaired it. ami am now It is said that the Northern Pacific ready to do grinding for toll or cash. Come and see me. railroad company contemplates sending IHni.t A. VERBTKKO. out an exhibit car next year similar to ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. those sent by the state immigration board. The car will eontain specimen OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly products of Oregon and Washington. appointed by the honorable county court of Colfax (W. T.) Gazette: Nine men Yamhill Co’untv, Oregon, admini.4 rater of the estate of James Fauchilcs, deceased, LAW EDUCATION NOT DANGEROUS were arrested in Northern Idaho a few and all persons Having claims against said days ago for tiinlier depredations on the estate are hereby notified to present the We do not join in the common indigna­ public domain. Among the number same to the undersigned at his place of tion which the press generally seoms to were an attorney and roadmaster of the business, North Yamhill, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date harbor in its bosom because there are Northern Pacific, contractor and sub­ hereof, bated November 12, 1886. LEE LAUGHLIN, ho many young men attending the law contractors of the ..Montuna Improve­ Administrator of the Estate of James schools and preparing themeelyes in the ment company. The prisoners were ta­ Fairchiles. 44tl0 “noble profession.” We tliink there is ken to Murray for trial before Judge no cause for alarm. These young men Buck. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. who are studying law will not thereby do Official returns from the two disputed 7>rr OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT any harm to themselves or others. After representative districts of W. T. are TAI bv order of the Count-v Court of they graduate nine out of every ten of ,nhill County Oregon, C. H. Cook and received, and the results show the legis­ Ya A. J. Apperson. have been duly appointed them will discover that there is no call lature is republican by a majority of two joint executors of the last will ami testa­ for them in the legal profession, and ment of Lvdia J. Cook deceased. Therefore, on joint ballot. The upper house stands all person’s having claims against said es­ rather than starve at law they will take to republican 0, democrats 6. The lower tate are hereby notified and required topre­ some other and more productive pursuit. sent them with proper vouchers to said ex­ house is, republicans, 13, democrats, 11. ecutors at McMinnville, Oregon, within six Nor will tl.eir time and labor s|>ent in This spoils the calculations of the dem­ months from this November 26, 1886. Jaw studies have been wasted, for they C. II. COOK. ocrats of securing two United States sen­ A. J. APl’ERSON. will be all the better citizens and busi­ ators in calle the territory is admitted as Joint Executors aforesaid. ness men because of the knowledge ac­ F enton F fkton , Atty’s for estate. 48tl0 a state in this session of congress. quired and the training they received. Some time ago Mrs. Minnie Ilill of A legal education confers special quali­ fications fir most of the duties of citizen­ Portland, 23 years old, applied to the ship. It doubles a man’s effectiveness steamboat inspectors forja license as mas­ Lfll Ua 11« la M1U11111 ? us a juror, as a voter, as a member of ter of tho Minnie Hill, and was refused The Leader in Millinery. local boards or a representative in the one. She appealed to Supervising In­ legislature. It cultivates habits of close spector C. C. Bemis, who has instructed HAIR WEAVING AND STAMPING. and consecutive thought that are inval­ the local inspectors to grant the request Opposite Grange Store, McMinnville. 42tf uable in any avocation or station in life. provided the applicant possesses the ---- MISS---- According to Burke, there is nothing necessary qualifications. Mrs. Ilill was which so sharpens the intellect as legal examined, and was awarded a master’s studies, and according to Blackstone and pilot’s license. One of the freight trains from Hunt­ every gentleman ought to have a smatter­ ing of law. Indeed, the latter worthy ington while near North Powder a few inflicted his famous book of commen­ days ago ran into a band of cattle. The taries on the world, not bo much for the band separated, and it was supposed benefit of young men who expected to that none were injured, but, after Tun­ take the law fora profession, as forthose ing about a mile, it was dicovered that a who had estates to take care of and who cow was on the pilot, where the animal were likely to sit in parliament. The was pinned fast by a coupling rod Ladies, please call and see my study of law is the study of the evolution piercing through the neck. It was found of customs which have arisen out of the nocessary to cut the animal’s head near­ necessities of society during tho success­ ly in two, to get her off the pilot. The ive periods at which they prevailed, anti cow died. Will have an early Fall Stock. no department of knowledge could be The grand jury of Lawrence, Kansas, more valuable. It would be well if lias returned an indictment against a every young man had the time and man named Arthur Dunbar for a murder means to take a course in law. No good committed twenty-two years ago at college permits a student to graduate Black Jack. Dunbar has been absent M c M innville , O regon . without having learned something of from the stale most of this time, but is Always on hand the best quality of Beef, civil, common and constitutional law, now residing near that city. It is said Mutton, Pork, and and the study ought to be introduced in that good evidence can be produced the higher grades of the public schools, against him, and there is a probability displacing some other that is less useful. that bo will be found guilty at this late What is true of tho study of law is to a day of the crime committed in 1864.— Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat certain extent true also of medicine and Better late than never. k GIVE ME A CALL. other branches of professional knowledge William Timmins of Pitstburg Pa. is the mastory acquired in all of which is a laborer, and his wife and four small Respectfully, valuable as a discipline, even if not called children have not enjoyed many of the ’ F. S. KELLER. 37tf into requisition for practical uses. Of luxuries of this life. Mr. Timmins has all tho imaginary evils deplored with just invented a car brake, and an offi­ so much solicitude by the press that of cial of th» Pennsylvania company has I the increase of supeiflotis professional asked him if he would take $75,000 for men is tho most shadowy. It it is an evil it. With this brake he says he can J. H. HENDERSON at all, it corrects itself with an ease which stop a freight car running at the rate of (Successor to L Root) wo might well wish were characteristic thirty-five miles an hour,in fifteen feet. of all other evils. Carries a full and complete stock of The brake can be put on with one hand. The New York Tribune observes that “I can lock the wheels of a locomotive,” Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, superstitious persons will do well to take Mr. Timmins says, “when it is running Wooden and Willowware, notice of tho ominous fact that there at the rate of forty miles an hour before wore just thirteen aidermen who met at it has moved twenty-five feet.” the secret meetings to arrange for selling The old story of the scheme of the the Broadway and other franchises. Mormons to sell out and move into Goods delivered promptly to any part Two are dead already, one is insane, Mexico is revived again in New York of the city. three are in exilo, three are informers because of the presence there of John Goods Exchanged for Produce. 35tf and will bo outcasts, one is in Sing W. Young, one of the prophet’s sons. Sing, and tho remainder ot them will The Mormons would probably be glad soon bo there if they get what they de­ Jo get out of Utah if they could secure Proprietor of serve. This vindicates the superstition any adequate sum for their property; about the number thirteen. but the experience of the saints who in early days were called back to Utah Louis Jones, of Bristol, Pa., has had showed the sacrifices w hich they would All Kinds of so much trouble with the employes of be compelled to make. It would be Trucking and Delivering his hosiery mill that, he has finally re­ like a forced sale at auction, and even to order. Constantly on hand, Mill quested them to take the property off life in the “underground” with the Done Feed, Flour, Wheat and Oats. Also, all liis bands and run it themselves. He chance of a capture when the saints re­ kinds of Wood, Shingles, Posts, Shakes. offered to sell it to them for $50,000. turn to their wives and concubines, is Ete. All orders left with us for Stowe A Brower's lumber yard promptly attended The Knights of Labor of that place want preferable to that. to. Delivery Wagon Always Ready. to accept the offer and run the mill on Orders left witli Bogers A Todd, at Citv the co-operative plan. They have nsked Drug Store, promptly tilled the advice of the general co-O|>crative board of the order. The mill has em­ ployed from 300 to 350 hands. Aî> AtA. McMinnville Baths C. H. FLEMING, Prop. In a short time our Shaving, Hair fitting and- - - - - - - - Shainpiting Parlors. HOLIDAY GOODS Ladies' and Children’s Work — A SPECIALTY.— Hat and Cold Baths, 25 Cts. Will be here —Have Just Added— Tho Finest Line of Cigars In the City. Try Them. They will consist of Third Street, between E and F. Christmas Cards & Noveltii McMinnville, Oregon. Henderson Bros. Props. « First-class accommodations for Commer­ cial men and general travel. Transient stock well cared for. Everything new and in First-Class Order A McMinnville, Oregon. Has been thoroughly renovated and is now ready to receive gram. Storage and Cleaning, 3 cents. Calcutta sucks constantly on hand and sold at the lowest rates. Y Highest Market Price Paid for Wheat. Farmers are respectfully invited to call and see us, tf (i [Corner Third and C Streets] Is Now Open. Attention is respectfully invited t® this BUSINESS () Crayon and Portrait work a Specialty. College Journal sent free on application. G. IL HIGGINS, Prin. P. O. Box 101. 38tf D as .the very lowest I ! BISHOP & KAY! The Druggist. -WH» BELL— < mz , - i ' z . ■h?-iiv -w - av : Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow, The latest case of total depravity is that of Richard Shefferd, a workingman with a wife and children, of Peoria, Ill., who died there from the effects of drink­ ing a quart of whisky. The whisky was drank on a wager of $1, made with his brother, and the liquor was drank in the presence of both families. GIVE ME A CALL. 50tf OLD The Direct Route 1 No Delays I Fast Trains I THE LOWEST BATES to IT Itf re. —I Have'Just Received— w. F. COLLARD, Direct From Chicago —A Fine Line of— Furniture —Dealer in— Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, The Chicago anarchists should have been hanged toJday, but a stay of pro- Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle, Which will be sold at Lowest Living Trices. «•cedilla» has been granted and the pro­ Cigars, Etc. liabilities are they will escape file gal- Haw also added a complete line of IT lows yet. ________________ Repair Broken Machinery The Oregon Pacific railroad has se­ of nil kinds- Farm Machinery, Traction cured all the wharves at Albany, and Engines, Etc. refuses the O. R. A N. Co’s, boats a Locksmithing a Specialty. ending. O b « Dn«r w««t ef Baiter * Martin'« I East. Tickets sold to all prominent points throughout the East and Southeast. TO STAND. vers’ Good s At» I I am now prepared to offer the Largest, Fin* est, and best Selected stock of TO CHICAGO ANO ALL POINTS HUSSEYS A!«. Tlic Great Transcontinental Route. New Blacksmith Shop! Prices to Suit I lie Times, Vi’i* W 11 E N ? New To-Day Groceries and Provisions. W The Cheapest Goods in the World II 1 City M Mi to fa. —Dealers in— REMEMBER! This Space is For Tobacco Cigars. It is certainly not a healthy condition AMITY, OREGON. of society which is constantly genorating such a brood ot filth ami nastiness as the English divorce courts of late have ex­ SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. hibited. It may be no worse than the Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of every description. open corruption of the seventeenth cen­ tury, but there is a striking similarity Horse Shoeing between the social rottenness that now And plow work a specialty. infests so much of the English aristo­ cracy, and its condition immediately Also manufacture the prior to the English revolution. In addition to this every person pur­ chasing one dollar’s worth of Hol- iday Goods will have a chance to get an elegant edition of Webster’s Unabridged Dic­ tionary •/ free. Come and learn how. 0 SCHOOL. Its facilities for thorough practical in­ struction ; actual business department a specialty where currency, bank checks, drafts, etc., are used. Class or private instruction day or even­ ing. All Kinds of Meat. J. J. COLLARD, In plush and leather. In leather and plush. Handsome, McMinnville, Oregon. I AUTOGRAPH & PHOTOGRAPH ALB' WM. GALLOWAY Prop. OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK, CITY MARKET HAND MIRRORS, CHILDREN’S BOOKS, SCRAP BOOKS, POEMS, Patronage respectfully solicited. The Milliner, 10 CENT COUNTER 10 juz. ¿ti. ^'z. »'tz. EAST-BOUND PASSENGERS I Be careful and do not make a mistake. But be sure to take the N orthern P acific R ailroad And sec that your ticket reads via ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS. To avoid chan res and serious delays occa­ sioned by other routes. Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars are Kun on Regular Express Trains Full Length of the Line. Berths Free. LOW RATES! QUICKTIME! General Office of the Company, HOLIDAY GOODS!!! Ever exhibited in this county, nary Bargains in Toilet Sets Plush Goods Odor Cases Fancy Articles .All nuns* Scra p Books -Autographs liisk Brooms ancl Innumerable U^ovelties* I respectfully solicit an early inspection of these goods, and I guarantee my price* to be as low as it is possible to make theflu- GEO. W. BURT, No. 2 Washington St.. Portland, Or. A. D. CHARLTON. General Western Passenger Agent. Prescription Druggist, I I McMinnville, Oreg*