A WEST SIDE TELEPHONE, S ad N ew ».—Rev. T. II. Henderson of this city received a letter Saturday from our old fellowtownsman ----------- L. ... Sliobe, con- taining the r sad intelligence of the death of his Titilli* 1I1STIIICT. daughter Gillv, ................ R. P. Boise. who died i at ' Wellington, Kansas, Judge .Geo. W. Belt. December 30, Prosecuting Attorney , 188(1, aged 17 year». COVKTV. I-or several years before tier departu ---- ------- -- ,----- ire Senators -j \ ' from this city she was a sufferer Irom f... . the dreaded disease, consumption,and it Representatives I'.'... was mainly with a hope of benefitting her health that Mr. Shobe left Oregon. Judge It was a vain hope. The grim reaper Conimlssloners ( ... claimed her for his own, Clerk . 1 he announcement of her death is sad Sheriff news to this community, where she Treasurer was loved and respected, and her sor­ Assessor rowing father ami mother, brothers and Sr h'rul Supt... sisters have tlie heart-felt sympathies of Surveyor all here who knew them. Coroner I College Notes. Couuty Court Proceedings. OUR ASSISTANTS. Don’t ExjM'riiner.t. You cannot allurd to waste time in expe- It is a truism to say that the mind is in­ PROBATE. I rimenting when your lungs are in danger« Dolph. timately connected with the body. It is In the matter of die estate of Henry; • (’onsumntion alway> seems nt first, only a also true that the best efforts of the ' C. linker, hearing of final account was . January 3, 18S7. cold. l>o not permit any dealer to imuose | you with some cheap imitation of Dr. mind depend upon the condition of the set for March 8. Mr. N. Brown mid wife were in and (ipon King s New Discovery for Consumption, body. IPow mind and matter are relat­ In the matter of the estate of Henry' spent holiday» with her people, the Fu- , Coughs and Colds, hut he sure you get the ed to each other forms a theme of deep Warren, deceased, sale of real estate set | q las. I genuine. Because be can make more profit | he may you he has something just us search for the philosopher. The fact of aside, and re-sale ordered. Second Christmas and New Years passed good, or tell just the same. Don't be deceived, pleasantly, neighbors gathering togeth­ hut insist upon getting Dr. Kings New Dis­ the relation is without dispute. There semi-annual account approved. giving and attending holiday din­ covery. which is guarranteed to give relief is another thing true in this connection ; In the matter of the estate of J. D. er, ner». in all Throat, Lung ami Chest affections. that is, the mind can attend with its Fenton, final account allowed. Trial bottles free at Roger Todd’s Drug The swollen streams are running down Store. whole energy to but one thing ata time. In the matter of the estate of Henry anil it is hoped the mails may eomo and In every moment of full consciousness Simmons, final account allowed. go more regularly hereafter. It makes Saved His Life. there is one thought which absorbs the In the matter of the estate of A. I1. , [ us “Tucker folks’’ feel like complaining attention. There is one thought upper­ Woolsey, deceased, Marell 8 fixed for > ' a little when we are shut oil from eom- D. f. Wilcoxon, of Horse Cave. Ky., says i munieation with the outside world. most. E*ch minute of existence there proof of will to be heard. lie was, (or many wars, badly attlieted with An oyster »upper and candy pulling Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were al­ is one supreme something which de­ ROAD MATTERS. unendurable and would sometimes al­ mands attention to tiro living soul. In I Petition qf O. and 1’. Turner for alter­ wra» given by Mr. and Mrs. Fuqua on most Year’» night. The candy w as most throw him intoconvillsions. He tried Miss R osa S tannus .—Tips talented proportion as the body absorbs the at- I ation in county road. J. W. Cook, Geo. , I 1 New Electric Bitters and got relief from the first made Mr. ----- W. . II. Gallami Galland wife, • expe- bottle and after taking six l«>ttles. was en­ :----- by 1 candy . .. Portland, young dramatic reader will appear at tention of the soul, in that proportion is | W. Olds and Ii. F. Fulller appointed I | f rieneed makers of who tirely cured, and had gained in flesh eigh­ viewers, to meet at Bellevue store Janu­ now reside on their new home about Garrison’s opera house on next Friday man allied to the beasts. It is possible | ary teen pounds. Says he positively Iwlieves 13, 1887, at 10 a. tn. Good sour krout at Baxter & Martin’s. evening. The admission has been put for man to descend lower than any beast lie would have died, bail it not been for the Application of P. R. I’endall for vaca­ mile from Big Nestuca toll gate. relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at M ountain T op . Plenty of old papers for sale at this of­ very low—25 cents for adults, 15 cents of the field. A glutton is one who is j tion of county road. 8. l’otter, M. Mul­ fifty cents a Isittle by Kogers A Todd. fice. for children—and all should go. The pi - given over to iris appetite. He eats to ; key and li. L. Jones appointed viewers i to meet nt Postoffice in Sheridan Janua­ Bellevue. Fresh lard wanted at Baxter & Mar- per» throughout California and Wash­ excess; lienee we have an animal of! ry Hoine Produce Market. 14, 1887. I tin’s- , No. of district, amount received Miss Emma Greene is visiting with Oats, per bu ........................ .,. 38c evening. Clour, per bar..................... »4.2ÜWI4.GJ ive face, and a deep contralto voice, pleasure is no better, fie is, perhaps, for extra work, and the appointments her sister, Mrs. W. Ii. Gunning. 2Oc Prof. 8. R. Worthington commenced Eggs, per doz........................ Hon. W. D. Fenton and J. E. Magers powerful in tone anil well modulated. even worse than the other. To make for 1887: Butter, i>er lb ...................... 25c She appears to be at home on the stage, this matter more plain, the devotee of school in the Olds district this morning. Cheese, are in Salem. *5 “ best, per lb ............. 20c X a in tacial expression ami natural­ pleasure is very far removed from the Apples, ¡?er box.............. *. r. Ü0c(ft30c Good roller flour of all grades at Bax­ strong A very pleasant surprise party was ness of movement. Allot her recita­ 3 2 Supervisor for Appointments given Miss Etta Powell on her return Bacon, sides . .................... ter & Martin’s. 60t2 tions showed careful study and were true student. The bodily passions must “ shouhler ................. S? S 1886. ■ for 1887. from a visit to La Center, W. T. 0 -, C» “ ham, sugar cured . be overcome and held in subjection, if For a square meal go to the St. Charles finely rendered.” ione ne o ’ A revival meeting will be held at this —only 25 cents. the mind has its fullest and freest devel­ T place, conducted by Revs. Bell and Hunts S entenced .—Hibbs, the Lewit- opment. There is something wise as Dr. I. C. Taylor is in the city C, with For posts and hoards go to R. B 1 * 24 E M Grubbs T JI Grubbs Conner, commencing January 23. ton forger, has been sentenced to five well as quaint in the fact that philoso­ 5 headquarters at the office of Dr. H. V. Stowe’s lumber yard. (iltf 4 I1C Burns Il C Burns years’ imprisonment in the penitentiary. A. E. Kinnie and O. G. Davis of Sher­ V. Join.«on. Dr. Taylor makes a spe­ fi 14 J J Henderson J J Henderson XhNT flavor. Folger’s roast coffee at Just before sentence was pronounced he phers in olden times dwelt in secluded 7 30 J L 1 lembree J Lambright idan, were “carting” around Bellevue cialty of hemorrhoids and other diseases, places, away from the gaze and glitter K 12 Henrv Gee C. Grissen’s. Try it. 612t Saturday evening. What’s up now, of tiie rectum. No charge for examina­ James Agee made a little speech, in which he tions. Cure guaranteed or no charge boys ? Geo W Olds A large number of grand army bovs thanked the officers of the ;ourt, and of the world. We must shut out from 9 52 Geo W Olds made. 47tf io» Todil view, as it were, the world in order to 10 60 1 T Jollv were in the city Saturday. The following Sunday School officers everybody who was intersted in the get a view of tiie inner self and do work 11 50 Dave Stout Tlios Arthur have been elected for the ensuing year: Baxter & Martin are selling dried ease, for their-courteous treatment dur­ 11 30 J N Wiseearver Jack Agee Supt., W. J. Sargent; A»st. Supt., II. peaches at 10 cents per lt>. Frank Stout ing lus trial, but lie hart some bitter re­ in the palace of the soul. Holiday dis­ 13 50 I M Bean C. Burns; Sec., E. M. Warren, Treas., sipations are detrimental to the interests 14 19 1 T Johnson J T Johnson The tax levy for 1887 has been fixed marks to make against J. J. Murphy, of Getlia Davis. 10 I) A Walker F L Little Salem, at that time postal inspector, of the mind in pursuit of knowledge, to 15 atl3 7-20 mills on the dollar. N kw C om - ìh . M c M innville , O regon . Iti 20 J A Simmons T B Robertson and the man who showed up Hibbs’ Miss Rosa Stannus will read at the crookedness. It is not supposed that he say nothing of the moral tendencies of 17 10 I W Martin •Odd Fellows’ supper, Thursday' even- will be very friendly toward Mr. Mur­ such things. Always on hand tl • best quality uf Beef,' 18 34 II B Buffum E P Wallace Scio Mutton, Pork, unit Hon. Joseph Cravens, of Independ­ lii 30 R W McCall i ng. Jno Iloppfield phy. ence, was in chapel one day during the 21 oo G M Allen W F Coulter Our hunters have returned Irom the E ds . T elephone : Ri'NAWAY.-Saturday, as Judge Lough- week, lie came down to attend an im­ 23 20 1 W Crawford J W Lambert upper Willamette. The boys say there If you have any friends who wish to portant business meeting Bf the execu­ 24 22 G W Massey Wm Spaulding is no game there. ary was returning from this city to La­ tive board of the college. 20 1Ô W II l’erkins C V Kuykendall make tlieir way from McMinnville to Apperson’s new ad appears in to-day’s fayette, he stopped at the St. Joe depot Miss Jessie Spencer, of Port Town­ 27 25 L C Triplett C W Tustin Scio, please do not direct them by wav Highest prices paid for all kinds of fat’ issue. It will be to your interest to read to wait for the 4 o’clock train. When send, W. T., began school with the new 211 50 J L Stewart Wm Meri-hant of Independence, but tell them to go to stock. what he has to say. Phillip Mesner tire train arrived Iris horse became year. It will be remembered that she 30 10 J Goodrich Portland and take the Steamer for San down early last fall to go to school 32 GIVE ME A CALL. W II Miller Wm Walker George Cornet is the efficient and gen­ frightened and breaking loose from the came Francisco and then come by way of Ya- but took the typhoid fever and was com­ 33 26 A Pickett N C Morris Respectfully, tlemanly artist in Welch's Tonsoral Par­ buggy went tearing down the road to­ pelled to remain out of school. 34 100 C 8 Hubbard B F Houston qnina to Corvallis, thence to Albany, * F. S. KKLLER. lors, aftCT August 6. tl 37tf ward home. He was stopped by some Mr. Tnomas Kay, who has been at 35 21 G R Bristow’ E Robinson thence to Jefl'erBon, and then the over­ A. J. Nelson, Esq., has gone on a visit troys just this side of Lafayette. The Sheridan some months, has returned to 37 15 G (’ Christensen P A Bates land stage to Scio. to his daughter, Mrs. G. W. Hunsaker, judge hitched his buggy on behind McMinnville. He is to be found in the 38 16 W F Ralston W F Ralston Frank O'Connor’s express wagon and store of Bishop & Kay. We left McMinnville Tuesday on the of Scio, Linn county. 39 18 J A Guston C W Tolson HERE WE ARE AT LAST I rode home as serenely as though noth­ I’rof. Crawford, ably assisted by stu­ 4<» 20 A Wood Geo Nutter south bound train and arrived at Inde­ Wm. Galloway bought 0000 bushels of ing had happened. The damage was dents —Harness at the— and others, is preparing to issue a 41 W I)Parker 4 W D Parker pendence on time required for a down wheat last week, most of it from Gilson slight. new paper in the interests of education. 45 40 M Underwood T 1) Henderson Bros, at 79 cents sacked. bound boat. We were told that one had We shall expect something good. 40 20 Ino Livingood J I) Jlonttyn passed Jown in the morning, hut they Mr.James Havnes,who started for his 47 14 M Lee The skating rink lias changed hands. O fficers I nstalled .—Following is a M Lee —at absolutely— E. W. Fuller and Geo. Happersett have list of officers installed by Amity Grange home in southern Oregon, wont as far 48 20 S B Gilpin D A Blood thought there would be another in the 9 C W McCall as Oregon City only, and returned in 49 bought out A. L. Gortner. Wm Wess afternoon. Stayed around till four at a regular meeting held at their hall in time to start in school on Tuesday, at 50 Wm Roof 7 Wm Roof A meeting of the fire department is Amity, Saturday, January 8,1887: G the o’clock, and the good people thought opening. called for this (Tuesday) evening, and a Springer, M; Grant Allen, Overseer; Tire list of hills allowed is too long for there would be no boat that night, but Holidays are over and the students full attendance isrequested. publication. There were nearly 200 of knew there would be next day, plenty Buggy Harries« from *12.00 and upward. Jos Watt, Lectmer; It Colter, Steward; are busily engaged in their work again. them,mostly for small amounts, such as Team Harm.«« from *25.00 and upward. James Durham is in school again. If you want a real good cigar goto B Colter, A S; Mrs W F Colter, Chap; This is certainly a very mild winter so witness fee, etc., The total footings of them ; so I started outa-foot for Mon­ I have also something entirely new in the Rogers & Todd an I call for the “El W F Colter, Treas ; J L Watt, Sec; mouth to visit a friend; found the friend line of sweat pads. to *3010. raso.” They are “way up..” Oscar Phillips, G K; Mrs W II Harri­ far. No snow, no cold, little frost, ana amounted N. J. Howland was appointed consta­ and family at home, had a pleasant time rose buds almost ready blow. My terms are CASH, or note« that can A pleasant dance was given out at son, Pomona; M.s It Colter, Ceres; be turned into cash. A. WELLS. On account.of the religious meetings in ble for south McMinnville precinct, and Henry Carlin’s Saturday night. A Miss Adelia Colter, Flora ; Edna Wal­ progress at the Baptist church there was G. Z. Edwards constable for Amity pre­ and started back for Independence bright and early the next morning so us large number from town were present. lace, Lady Asst. Steward. no meeting of tiie missionary society in cinct. The reports of all the supervisors had not to miss the boat; loafed around and the college. The literary society will Mrs. II. II. Snow, with her son. Mas SHERIDAN O ur F ire L addies .—At a meeting of hold their meetings a little early, in or- not yet been received, and court ad- in Jim Cooper’s bank all day, and in the ter Roy. of Renton, W. T., is visiting her daughter Mrs. F. W. Martin, of this the fire department last Thursday even­ to adjougn in time to go to the revival journed to meet January 24th 1887. afternoon there was a boat came down city. ing, committees were appointed to com­ meetings. the river, but never halted or even look­ The Opening. The student, who was greatly alarmed ed towards the shore; at the same time Vinegar, 25 cents per gallon, in large plete arrangements for the annual fair on the subject, says the board did not two or three of us were running towards or small quantities; sweet cider, 15 of the fire company. The fairs are al­ prohibit tiie boys from going with the Nearly all of the members of the com­ the landing with all the speed possible; cents per gallon, at the cider mill of ways held about the 22d of February. girls—just a little after church, anyway. J. M. CHAPMAN, Pro., ing legislature have a>rived in this city, the result was a good laugh at our ex­ Jno. J. Sax. 29tf i J ackson . The annual election of the department I'r.rries s full stock of Furniture, of all pense. Don ’ t forget that I was trying to says the Statesman, and a great part of The blacksmith shop of Lee Wright takes place at the regular meeting in kinds, Fine Bedroom Bets Mirrors, go to Salem. Jim Cooper told rue to them might have been found last night, Mouldings, Wall Papers, Etc., Etc. The G. A. K. has been purchased bv a gentleman from February, and it was decided to cele­ come into the hank, take a seat ami con­ in the lobby of the Chemekete hotel. tent myself. He put on a very long face Wheatland, who will soon commence brate the event with a social supper. A big least will be prepared and the fire work there. Custer Post, No. 9, G. A. R., held A look around the hotel developed the but I think he wanted to get his laugh --------A full line of boys with their guests will have a good their public installation at Grange hall fact that there was but one thing more out. However, we compromised by his If you want to purchase a good second­ tune. making me go home with him to tea. hand piano, comparatively new, at a last Saturday- A large number of “boys numerous than the members, and that He insisted that I should stay all night, very reasonable price, call at this office I nstallation and S upper .—Occident­ in blue” with their families and friends was the office seekers. Besides candi­ but I said no; that 1 was going to board for particulars. al lodge No. 3, I. O. O. F., will have an were in attendance, anil a general good dates for the minor offices, there are . the first steamer that landed. 1 did not Store, one door FOUth of bridge, Sheridan,’ Prof. Jordan now lias charge of our installation of officers, and a supper, time was had. The following officers mentioned in connection with the pres­ ! care which way it was going. So at 8:30 Oregon. 25tf puhlic school«, lb has had years of ex­ idency of the senate the names of Car- 1 a boat landed headed south, and 1 went perience, and will, we predict, prove a Thursday evening, January 13, 1887, at were installed for the ensuing year: j on bAird. We arrived at Albany at Garriron’s opera house. All members T II Henderson, P C; C W Powell, V son, of Multnomah : Lee, of l’olk ; Hare 12:30. They would not throw out a line competent teacher. of Washington, and Watts, of Yamhill; but merely halted and pushed out a Baxter A Martin have just received a of the order and their families are cor­ C; C R Cook, JVC; II Ii Littlefield, Myself and two ladies ran new lot of their Far West baking pow­ dially invited to attend. Also others Surg; J W Gault, Q M ; J W Coovert, and for the speakership of the house plank. ashore, but came near falling into tbi- who have an invitation signed by a Gregg, of Marion ; Benjamin of Douglas; der direct from Chicago. If you never Chap; A L Newgard, O of D; A M llofT- river. I went to a hotel, got to bed nt 2. member of the order. There will be an tried it before try it now. 60t2 interesting programme arranged and a O of G; JC Cooper, Arljt; I’ P Gates, anil Godsell, of Multnomah, are most and at 5:40 there was a man walking Newt and Marion Rowland have gone good time is expected. QMS;C A Sweet, 8 JI. After the in­ prrfminently spoken of. Both bouses through the upper hall, ringing a bell. on a trapping and hunting expedition on stallation of officers, the lunch baskets will be called’to order, to-day at 11 You can imagine the rest. I was ad­ Mary’s river, somewhere above Corval­ F or S alk C heap .—Forty acres ol to go by wav of independence by weie brought out and an elegant lunch o’clock, at which time a temporary or- vised lis. They will be gone for some time. lawyer. If he set it dow n as legal ad­ land, situated five and one-half miles spread. Such a lunch as the boys did | ganization will be effected. Then it is a vice I don’t propose to pay his bill. Several valuable pieces of real estate northwest of McMinnville, adjoining the A. J. not often see during the dark days of the probable that an adjournment will lie are offered for sale in this issue of the iiad until such time as the caucuses have January 7, 1887. T elephone . Whoever first takes advan­ Dave McCall place on the left. This war. made their nominations, and the houses piece of land is offered for sale cheap on tage of the offers will secure bargains. The following resolutions were drafted will be called to order again, and the easy terms. It is well fenced, contains Notice, ltf and passed, by the order: In the City. election of permanent officers proceeded Some parties from this city went to living spring of water, ten acres of it I with. It is not until after permanent Wapato hunting Saturday. Only one a has Resolved, By Custer Post, No. 9, been under cultivation, and eight Department of Oregon,G. A. R. organization that the farewell message Owing to the change in our business duck was captured. They report plenty —Having Bought the— j of the governor and the inaugural mes­ we need all the money due us. So all of ducks in the lake, but too much water. acres has been slashed. Price *10 pet That in the death of our distinguished acre. For further particulars call at the comrade. General John A Logan, our sage of the governor-elect will be heard. who owe us please call and nettle at A. R. Logan, the livervman. has a TELEPHONE office. order lias lost an honored member, our This will probably occur on Wednesday. once. handsome moos skin robe brought tn this Among the candidates for chief clerk of 49tf government a valuable servant and our R ogekh à T odd . countrv hy James Fletcher,on his recent F or S ale .—A piece of valuable pro­ one of its most exemplary citi­ the senate are Hon. E. G. Hurst of return home from the east. It is quite a perty situated just outside the city lim country Roseburg, and C. B. Moores, of Salem, zen«, both in war and in peace. Busines« of Logan Bros. Ac Hender­ curiosity here. REV. I>R. FREELAND, of Fowlerville, That we commend the record of liis I and there are also several candidates tor its. for sale at a bargain. Large bouse, son. 1 hoi ready to do al! kinds of Y.,writes us that two hotth sof Gilmore's Hon. Lee Loughlin and G. L. Rowland well built; several acres of ground for life to the consideration of every boy in chief clerk of the house. Hon. Henry N. Aromatic wine cured tiis wife of nervous­ of North Yamhill called on us Friday. gardening, and fruits of various kinds onr union. While we cherish his mem­ Rogers, a member of the last house, and ness anox. For sale by Rogers A a lady beautiful, because it gives her gd, rich blood Sold by Roger« A Todd. presses an audience. It is almost a pity Friday, in this city, and tue rtg’jUr rou­ a horse stolen, as he accused us, and it Todd. ________________ 2»jrl Boots and Shoes mad? to order and neatly • hat her talent should be withheld from tines of business wa« transacted. Their was nothing more nor less than a mali­ IM POTENCY IN MAN OR WOMAN repaired. the dramatic stage. Miss Stannns would next regular meetng—the first Fridiv in cious prosecution. Therefore you will A Bargain. quickly cured by Gilmores Aromatic wine. shine as a star in the theatrical galaxy. April—will I«- held at North Yamhill, nt confer a favor on us by publli»hing this Sold by Rogers A Todd. —Los Angeles Herald. Miss Stannus which time it is proposed to hold some in your next issue. Price» to the Bedrock. LADIES. nseOilmore'« Aromatic winc.lt AV. G. C ambron . We offer for sale 320 acres of land, will appear at Garrison’s opera hou«e in sort a of fair or festival. 22tf F. DIEIAM'HNEIDF.R. will cure you. .Sold by Rogers A Todd. this city next Friday evening. Admis­ situated 4'4 miles west of McMinnville; ■ i ii.ni» i ■... ■ ....... - . >4 ■ ------------ - - —►— sion 15 and 25 cents. 40 acres farming land, the balance good H ere '» A C'HAXCE.-We have for s ilo a I'1® Children. They are •>»- 'XX NX Of th» rood th I nr» nt this I pasture land; well watered 3 living small place adjoining town eonfabi? V pa>n, and good house. This is the from town, nea the college. Will be to. We gaaranteo Acker's English Dyspepsia Tablets will eure I»yst>epaia, jooil two s ’ ” y lc>n«e and bam : won «i tin. a daughter. ' It saws indigestion end Constipation; »old on a’ small fruit trees; good Well, e' solil cheap on account of the owner leav­ l*e*t stock ranch in Ya-niiill county, ami Remedy a positive cure. In McMinnville, Oregon, January 10, [' with We will sell this place at a bargin. lor ing. Inquire ru J. Todd. McMinnville, is offered for sale at a bargain. For fur­ hoars of anxious watching. Sold by positivo guarantee at 25 end 50 cents, Ly* 1887, to the wife of John Wortm.au* ther particulars enquire at this office. .G. W Burt. i>.-fi»»t«r 5'2tf Ge > Waltu t. Druggist. »on. I father particular« enquire at this office. Ore on. CITY MARKET Lafayette Hamess ihop,- Portland Prices. Undertaker’s Goods ! G. E. DETMERING. Dry Goods House Truck and Express M. S. GOKF. ». Boot and Shoe Store !