_b--------- - ■ji WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. OFFICIAI. DIBECTOBY. ir DISTRICT. THIRD J tvlge ■ ■ .......... R. I’. Boise. Prosecuting Attorney ....... Geo. W. Belt. OO’JKTY. Senators Representatives Judge j t'oinniissloners Clerk.................. sheriff Treasurer Assessor.......... School Supt....... Surveyor............ Coroner............. if ■ 11. P. Bird, J. W. Watts. It. It. I.auglilin, F. N. Little, C. Lufollett. . L. Lougharv. J. 8. llibbs. Geo Porscv. O. W. Briedwell. T. .1. Harris. W. W. Nelson. Wyatt Harris. J. A. C. Freund. . .1. D. Fenton. D. C. Narver. TELEPHONE whisperings . JEMS, .LB® ¡orne. 1 pur- Hol. ice if low ■ S hackled .—Ou Wednesday livening us Sheriff Harris was locking Marple in his cell, says the Register, Marple be­ came very abusive, ami on Thursday morning the sheiilT placed a 16-pouml shackle around the prisoner’s leg and locked him in his cell, w here lie will re­ main both day anil night. This wearing tlie shackle hurts Marnle’s feelings and ho thought that he was being imposed upon, but he received no sympathy from those who were present. The sherifl searched Marple Wednesday morning anti found a bunch of cigarette paper which was full of writing, accus­ ing some of our prominent men as be­ ing the murderer of D. I. Corker. It is believed stronger and stronger every day, among our citizens that the right man, or murderer of D. I. Corker is now in jail. When Marple's legs were being decorated with tlie shackle, he made the remark that he would like for the crowd to take him out anil hang him rather than to wear tlie shackle. Sheriff Harris de­ serves credit for tlie precaution he lias taken in keeping this character in close and safe quarters. It is thought by many who were piesent that Marple will soon make a confession, as ha lias lost the bravado lie has assumed all along, and now thinks his days are numbered. College Notes. *1 OUR ASSISTANTS. Fann for Sale, We are told that there was a temple The Wm. White place 2J, miles east, Webfoot. at Rome in which there was a sacred of this city is in my hands for sale. This I fire suspended in the air and watched by farm consists of 280 acres of land well | December 4, 1886. vestal virgins. If this fire chanced to be Colds are prevalent—ague on the de­ improved and can be had for $25 per ' extinguished, all business public and cline. acre, if sold before December 1st. —iUCCKSSOB TO D. C. NABVKÄ— private was suspended until the acci­ l'rotacted meetings are iu progress at Terms very easy. Also some valuable ' dent was expiated. The laws relating 1 ‘ Pieasantdale. | personal property can be had with the to the virgins who watched the sacred i The Sabbath school at Pieasantdale is j [ farm cheap, good 4-year old horse, 6 j fire were severe. If the virgins were j preparing for a Christmas entertain- i head of cattle, 50 lull blood merino I sheep, I new wagon, some hay, Bheaf1 guilty of neglect, they sometimes were ment. oats and household furniture. cruelly punished. If any virgin infring­ J. M. Lambert wishes to dispose of his C. W. T almaob , McMinnville, Or. ed the law m hich forbade her to marry, young cattle with a view to going east oi the mountains. she was buried alive; being confined to ’ Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. an underground vault with a lamp, and • C. A. & T. Carey and W. H. Lambert a little bread, wine and oil. This sa- 1 ; made a business« trip to Oregon City The best salve in the world for cuts, returning yesterday. cred fire was tended by virgins reared i bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlieuin, fever for the purpose for about eleven centu-1 School is progressing finely, frequent sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, Carries the Largest and Best Stock additions being m ule of the Luger schol­ corns, and nil skin eruptions, and posi- ries. During this period twenty maids! ars; all will probably be enrolled soon. ! J lively cures piles, or no pay requiied. in Yamhill County. were condenied to death. To us this is | On account of the dedication at Day-1 I It is guaranteed to give perfect^atisfac- a story which sounds like a myth. To j ton last Sabbath tlie concert was post- I i tion, or money refunded Price 25 those poor creatures who suffered death : polled untill next Sabbath (tomorrow.) I cents per box. For sale by Rogers & 2»yl in a vault of tlie earth, there was some- 1 There is talk of having a Christ mas tree . Todd. thing unmistakably real. Let us I at Webfoot church ; hope it will prove a Money Wanted. now use the story as an illustration. verity. It has been a thing unknown In free America education is the sacred here for some time. All persons indebted to Terry and If traditions of the weather prophets Wright will please call and settle their tire that swings before her altars. Let that sacred flame be extinguished and are tine that the first three days of Dec­ accounts immediately. The accounts are govern the winter then we shall in my hands and tlie books must be the business of the world must stop. ember decidedly have a beautiful February. dosed up at once. Chaos and confusion would reign, and 48t4 L ee W rioht . One of our wisdom loving young men expiation could not be procured except has found that it is not good that, man by the sacrifice of many noble sons. should live alone, and has taken tonim- Notice. The pure light of knowledge needs guar­ self a helpmeet, or, in other words, Mr. Owing to the change in our business Third Street Bet. I) and E. 5tf dians. Ruthless hands are readj’ to de­ Joel Dorsey and Miss Huldali Hutchens united in the holy bonds of wed­ we need all the money due us. So all stroy the good everywhere. Our col­ were lock on last. Sabbath evening, Nov. 28, who owe us please call and settle at leges. like vestal virgins, stand and min­ 1886. S. R. Baxter J. P. officiating. once. ister at the altars. They are unceasing We join with the many friends of this 49tf R ogers & T odd . in their efforts for the higher develop- ! Worthy young couple in wisliing them a long life of happy usefulness. They —Proprietors of— For Sale. ment and culture of the youth. This went to their home near. Wheatland on care and watchfulness colleges exercise, ¡Wednesday. Nestucca Saw Mills, “ a ( A Acres of fine rolling land one and C ornet . not for their own sakes but because all 7 one-half miles from McMinnville McMinnville Sasli and door Factory/ that is sacred and good is in jeopardy, for $45 per acre. Enquire of —Dealers in - except a sleepless eye guard it well. Amity. T homas R ogers . White and lied Lead, December 6, 1880, Long live Harvard and Yale! Long live j Linseed and Lubricating Oils, Don’t Experiment. Mrs. Dr. Goucher died last evening McMinnville college! Varnishes of all Description, You cannot afford to waste time in expe­ Mr. Crannall narrowlv escaped a se­ after a prolonged illness. rious hurt recently. While turning on Grand select, ball in Lancefield’s hall rimenting when your lungs are in danger. Kalsomine, Spanish Whiting the horizontal liar liis hold gave way at this place Christmas eve. Cards will Consumption always seems at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose Paris Whiting and he eame to the ground, lighting oh soon be out. upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. his head and shoulders. He kept at P. & R. and Princess Metatic King ’ s New Discovery for Consumption, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hawley have re­ Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the his work, however, and did not lose a turned from their wedding tour looking Roof Paint, Venitian Red, recitation. genuine. Because be can make more profit lie may tell you he has something just as Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre/ The literary society debated the tariff as happy as clams at higli tide. or just the same. Don’t be deceived, question at one of its recent meetings. Prof. Longacre begins the second quar­ good, insist upon getting Dr. Kings New Dis­ and Hardware The young orator on free trade was just ter of his school here to-dav with a good but covery, which is guarrantee'd to give relief a little puzzled that the recent elections attendance. Mrs. L. is assistant. in all Throat, Lung anu Chest affections Prices as Low as the Lowest. went against his principles. bottles free at Roger A Todd’s Drug The crew of the large ship that went Trial Among the sick on Collegeside we Stoffc/ I,f JONES & Co. mention Martin Rhodes, who is still out ashore at Haystack rock caine down on of school on account of sore throat, Miss the narrow gauge to White’s station to­ Saved His Life. SHERIDAN Walton, who has had a severe attack of day. They were a jolly crowd. quinsey. After medical attendance she A sister of our townsmen, Chas. Jack, D, I. Wilcoxon, of Ilorsc fave. Ky., says is slowly improving. arrived from Iowa last week. She and he was, for many vears, l>a run of colds,and not many on Collegeside, kinds, Fine lied room Sets, Mirrors, teen pounds. Pays he positively believes Mould hxgs, Wall Papers, Etc., Etc. as well as elsewhere, have escaped. would have diet!, had it not been for the An election of officers of Cnster Post he relief afforded bv Electric Bitters. Sold at More than ninety pupilshave been en­ No. 9, G. A. R. for the ensuing year fifty cents a bottle by Rogers it Todd. rolled this yeat. Mrs. Walton of La Camas, W. T., is will be held at Grange hall, December Home Produce Market, at Prof. Crawford’s,attending her daugh­ 11, at 1 o’clock p. m. Every member ¡ b expected to be present. ter. J. W. G ault , J ackson . Corrected for the T elephonic by Baxter A- Commander. Martin, Store, one 4oor south of bridge, Sberidaif, Fresh roasted peanuts at II. H. Welch’s. tf For a square meal go to the St. Charles —only 25 cents. P. W. Todd will soon leave for Clover­ dale, California. Work is being pushed rapidly ahead at the Star mills. M usical P rodioies .—Every member Vases and china cups of all kinds at of tlie McGibeny family are musicians, Baxter & Martin’s. 51t2 from the parents down to little 3-year- W. H. Bingham has been on the sick­ old Leo. Their programme includes so­ list for several days. los, duets, quartets and a full orchestra. Dr. J. C. Miehaux, of Sher dan, was Little Jamie, 6-year-oid, conducts the in the city yesterday. orchestra, sings beautifully and manipu­ Call at. Rogers & Todd’s and see their lates the big bass dium. The grand line display of Holiday goods. march of the troupe is worth the price The proceeds of the fair and festival of admission. Remember the date of last Wednesday were about $45. their concert—Tuesday, December 14. Look at C. Griesen's immense stock There are very few reserved seats for s de yet at Rogers & Todd’s drug store. of holiday goods now open. 49tl0 Parties wishing these seats had better Baxter & Martin have just opened out avail themselves of the opportunity at a fine line of Christmas goods. 51t2 once as the box sheet will be closed in a lion. F. N. Little of Moore’s Valley few days. was in the city on business yesterday. V essel A shore .—We received word The governor has appointed H. S, Ma­ Sunday of a vessel going ashore near loney of Sheridan to be a notary public. Nestuvea one day last week, but partic­ Soper Bros, have purchased the farm ulars were ineagCe. From what we were ot Win. Warren. Consideration $5,000. able to learn it was a British vessel, in Try that cup and saucer coffee at Bax­ ballast, bound to Portland for wheat. ter & Martin’s. Best and cheapest. 51t2 The weather was very thick and the The revival meetings at the M. F. captain lost his bearings. He had given church will be continued during this the man at the wheel oideis to run a week. straight course for a ceitain length of Baxter & Martin have jttst received time; he had hardly turned to enter the the finest line of fancy crockery in the cabin when she struck on a sand flat and stuck fast. The crew went ashore county. 51t2 and word was sent to Portland for a tug. Quarterly meeting of the Methodist Probably the only dumage is the loss of ehnrch, Sheridan next Saturday and time and tug hire. Sunday. A N ovel L etter H ead .—The first of M. S. Goff moved, yesterday, into the Campbell house lately vacated by A. V. the week says the Albany Herald, we R. Snyder. received a business letter from Mr. J. Before yon buy your Christmas pres­ W. Redington ot the Heppner Gazette. ents call and examine Baxter & Martin’s Tl e printed letter head read as follows : fancy crockery. 5112 “Office of the Heppner Weekly Gazette, Rev. G. J. Burchett is in Dayton in dealers in births, marriages, deaths, attendance at a revival meeting being scandies, sermons and other yarns, carried on there. Wicked and worldly, borrowed by the George Cornet is the efficient and gen­ neighbors, condemned by the clergy, tlemanly artist in Welch's Tonsoral Par­ Fine for bustles—also for lining cabins. T. W. Redington editor and proprietor— lors, after August 6. tf also devil.” For originality Red. beats Council Proceedings. Wheat, per bu............... ........ 70c Tom Rogers and Bert Heath are bring­ the world, the flesh and the other gen­ B eautiful W eather .—If some of our Gals, per bu ............. 38c ing in some fine m'nk. They are trap­ tleman. $4.00(pied by their new stables. The con- took place here yesterday at the Cath­ yon want any, to the T elephone office, ■*r‘ for the Wood work has not been olic church, Father Gibney officiating. Tecanse—-you are sure to get just ex­ An End to Done Scraping. —Denier in— actly what you want. Cheapest, too. ■‘let. The contracting parties were Wm. Gib ­ F