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Amerioau student. What achoul boy does of capitol and combined labor, that discord how tolerable might be the condition of the not remember the captors. Paulding, Wil maj rupture civil government. The right people when it shall be broken up and de- liams and Van Wart, the three militiamen of a man to fair compensation for Lis toil, *troved. While the union lasts, we have who captured Andre and satelv delivered him in whatsoever walk of life, if honorablu. is high, exciting, gratifying prospects spread to Major Talmadge. conceded bv all. 11 k re is <>nt tliim* which out before ns. for us and our children. Be Arnold whh made a major general in the some do not concede, the riuhlof ev rv man yond that I seek not to penetrate the veil. British army but waa despised ev.-n by the to work tor whomsoever h^ pleat»en. for what God grant that. in my <lay at least, that troops He died in London, buried in the ever compensation he agrees to lake, in curtain may not rise. God grant that on ffag he had betrayed, and ins career is a liv whatsoever honorable calling it tnav be. is my vi'-ion never may he opened what lies mg witness to the general judgment of man denied by maiiv good citizens. ;<n.l the •»> Iwliind When my eyes shall he turned to kind—that treason ím odious and cannot be oott is applied to control and direct ibis behold for the last time, the sun in heaven, forgotten. max I not see him shining on the broken man's freedom Address of Hon. W. D. Fenton Deliv Fellow citizens: I must hasten this re Fellow oitizens, J am tearhil of tbecoiise ami dishonored fragments of a once glori Steel and Chilled Plows, Sulky, Gang 1 himble and Steel Skein Fa i n> view of these precioqs memorias. You ali quenoes, either <H nnreatrained capitol <»i ous union; on states dissevered, discor and Walking Plows, Harrows and Spring Wagons, Buggies and ered at Willamina, Or., July remember how Cornwallis surrendered to misguided labor d this priimiple be for one dant. belligerent; on a land rent with civil Cultivators of all kinds. everything on wheels. Washington, how the commander-in-ebief moment conceded. I he right of individual h ud>, or «trenched, it may he, in fraternal 4th. 1887. dismounting from his famous charger “ Nel liberty is as strong and needs to be as care blood! Let their last feeble and lingering glance, rather, heboid the gorgeous ensign son,” stood in the batteries by the side of fully guarded to-day as in 1776. 'the ten Lincoln and Knox, sharing the dangers of dencies of all modern governments are to of the republic, now known and honored F ellow C itizens ; lhe common soldier, and when he saw the wards paternalism—if any abuse exists, throughout the earth, still full lii^h advanc At this moment a great people are cele enemy and that all was over with either in the conduct of a citizen, or of a ed. its arms and tropines streaming in their brating the birth of a nation. One hundred them, he waver called for his horse again and rode olaHB of citizens, the ready and ever present original lustre, not a stripe erased or pollut and eleven years ugo, the famous declaration over the field at that moment a victor over his nostrum offered, is legislative enactment. ed, not a single star obscured—hearing for “that the United oolonies are and of a right c innville c innville crossing and carlton regon foe. at that time the greatest soldier in If capitol is in need then its minions fly its motto no "U< h miserable interrogatory ought to be free and independent states, and great the colonies. The “< ’ornwallis is taken” lo congress or the state for statutory aid, If as. What is all this worth .* nor those other that their political connection with Great spread throughout cry the oouutry and brought labor is oppressed, then vote seeking politi wonts of delusion and lolly, liberty first Britain is and ought to be dissolved” became joy to the struggling patriots in every walk cians point in the same wav. If the morals and union afterwards; hut everywhere, organic law, in so far as the will and pur ot life. Strong men cried and a thousand of the people are relaxing or their appetites spread all over in characters of living light Splendid warehouses, complete with latest improved machinery. Thorough ohd Thorough and and I lone pose of a struggling people could give it that oliiircli bells rang out their clear tones for are being turned, the Mme great remedy is blazing on all its ample folds, as they float experience in handling grain. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of Grain sanction. It was yet to be consecrated by liberty. I he British oabinst over the sea and over the land, and in was summoned offered — pass a law Io remedy it. Many a ------- Also, dealers in resort to arms, and to be crowned by success at midnight. Lord North premier, received poor man sits on the street corner, in our every wind under the* whole heavens, that ful battle. dispatch as Lord Germain has said: As villages at times, and being out of employ other ."(‘utimelit, dear to every true Ameri Preliminary to this great resolution, there the would have received a bullet in his breast, ment. having hungry babes at home is fired can heart liberty and union, now and had been much hot and virulent debate. he for he opened hiH arms exolaiming wildly as by the demagogue’s appeal—pass a law mak forever, one and inseparable! The people of the colonies were not wholly he paoed up and down the apartment, “ ( >h, ing the farmer employ me and pay me $1.5(1 united in their purposes, and a powerful mi It is all over; it is all over.” |ier day. 'I he thought that the farmer may nority still defended the crown and loyally God! riius war of our fathers ended aud not be able to give him remunerative W T BAXTER J O iOGERS adhered to the waning cause of King ! that little lhe army commanded by Washington employment, does not occur lo him, the George. The wealth and aristocracy of the took final leave of him. It was a most af Wagons, Buggies and Carriages. Binder Twine. Belting, Oils, and immedate thought, is hi" oroent need. The Atlantic shores, the tradesmen and de[>end scene. He assembled his troops at next step is io make lhe farmer Machine Supplies of all kinds. ents were timid, and feared to join in the fecting Newburgh; rode out to the field and address the einploymeiil but to have bold appeal to force, then about to be made. ed the veterans of many battles. It is afford It was then much as now. The few brave recorded that to the tune of “Roslin ( astle,” the government engage in doubtful enter- men and women in tach community were the soldiers dirge, the troops passed in re pri.se, spending enormous sums of money to give business to corporation and the apostles of freedom, the radicals in view’, slowly by their great leader, and filed simply emplo.vmenl to labor, frequently that in the action and the prophets of coming great away to their humble homes. As the his end penph* can't takeout of the treas ness. Then ns now, men were afrai I to ex torian says: “It was a tlirillmg suene. ury. the anything, unless they, the same pe< press opinion, or act, for fear of contention, I here were gray headed soldiers —who had |>le, have put it in by burdcira>mc taxi loss of caste, influence or patronage, patronage. Then »»Id by hardships and exposures, and both dire: t and imlire< t. as now, the burdens fell upon the few, and gro.vn too old to begin hie anew; tears coursed This tendmey growing, and it*is a dan upon the string brained, reliant man ot Ihe treeiy the furrowed cheeks ui these veterans ger signal m our is history, i he government widely scattered oom mini i ties. Among the thousands passing m review m or ihe state cannot become an almshouse or Philadelphia whs then a siuidl city, lli< lore him, were those also, who had done vai capital ot the impoverished colonies. An ormis service when the destiny oi the coun a great contractor or labor bureau The upon public statute for our Massachusetts bad been the scene of the try hung tremblingly in the balance. As less we depend and the more we rest upon indi first open contest and its soil had tasted col o tisbmgton looked upon them tor the last prosperity, onial olood, so Pennsylvania saw the tirnt time, he said, “1 am growing old m n y vidual and private efforts the more certainly and surely will labor riots, and conflicts be dedication ot our national unity. ' k service, aim losing my sight; hut 1 tween labor and ca pi tai, a ml between rival in Al this time the battles ot Concord, Lex country Acme Harrow,Clod Crusher and Leveler Hoosier Force Feed Seedersand Drills uever doubted its justice or gratitude.’’ < hi fcrests cease. This county is young and pros with truss axle and wide tiles. TllIRI) ST, McMl (NVII.LK. OR. inglon and Bunker Hill had been fought, the Most effective and serviceable farm 1th day of December 1783, he took leave perous. ami there is ih > more excuse for a und it was in the boat of battle and debate oi HOOSIER RUNNER PRESS BRILL implement in use his officers in full uniform, and on Dec man in health living without a general that congress had been sitting, trying to ember 23, 1783, ho formally returned his share in that prosperity, than there is in Latest improved and best seeder in use. 2-1-mb agree upon some line of action, looking to the commission to congress and closed his ad his shutting his eyes and refusing to eniov oom in on defense. words: “I consider it an in or behold the gracious sunshine ol our _ l*i a- ____ Patrick Henry, whose career hitherto bad dress in these duty to close this last act of my cilic skies, What will lie do; where can he beer limited to the dull routine of a country dispensable official life, by commending the interests of get work ? yon you say. Best of all. let him store, at a Virginia crossroads a grocery our dearest country to the protection of Al work for himself let him enter and possess where negroes, idle men and tobaooo pre mighty God, and those who have the super the earth; let be a bar roil and own a A new, neat and clea t stock Every ar dominated, had already made a name by intendence of them to his holy keeping. castle. There him thousands of acres of ticle A No 1 Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, that bold uddress in which he had said with Having now finished the work assigned me ( heap and fertle are lands, untamed and wild great emphasis; I retire from the theatre of action, and bid to-day, within reach of Ihe poorest man— Colored Glassware. Ct ery, Cased Goods, For tne next Sixty Days at the old reliable Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store, “We must tight! Au appeal to arms and ding an affectionate farewell to the august there let him go. At your very doors lie Tobacco, Pipes and Cig ,rs sign of the Big Boot, opposite the Grange Store to the God of hosts is all that is left us. 1 body, under whose orders I have so king these hills rich ami full of health and hum repeat it, sir, we must tight.” Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season. The subscriber hereby announces to the citizens of McMinnville and vicinity the above I here offer my commission, and take ble hollies for willing hands; to be had for The great leaders of public thought had acted, of all the employments of public a few dollars an acre, which will in twenty We have put our prices down low Give us been sitting in council at the old state house my leave years be counted valuable. Yainhiil coun ” for weeks, and on June 7th, 1776, Richard life. To this address General Mifflin, in behalf ty is growing to-day, as she never has be a call, inspect our stock, and we will guar Henry I ee introduced his great declaration of Congress fore, and young man, you are letting the antee prices to suit you and the country, replied in con in the form of a motion. At this late date cluding the exercises: golden moments go by. The patriot’s son in our history, after we have seen a century will attest his devotion to his country by “ The glory of your virtues will not ter of national growth, it is almost impossible minate your military command; it will serving her. He need not be a statesman, A career in the Boot und Shoe line for the past eighteen years in this city has estab for us to comprehend that there should have continue with animate the remotest ages. We a warrior, or a millionaire, in order to pay lished a business character for competency and integrity, with a minute knowledge of been any debate over this resolution. The join with to court and devotion to that fla^. The hon you in commending the interest of the local demands favors him in the wholesale market and enables him to undersell congressmen differed iut so much about the our country to Almighty God, beseeching est toiler in the field, in the forest, at the PHOTOGRIPHER. houses in the same line that are not possessed of equal advantages. Moreover, he pro righteousness of their cause as the propriety Him to dispose the hearts and minds of its forge, has as much right to the glories of a poses, in the proffered sale, to* divide the. margins with the customer for the specified of thus early declaring their colonial inde citizens, to improve the opportunity offered free republic, as senators, governors or time The public will please call and examine. No trouble to show goo,Is. pendenee. For almost a month the debate them of becoming a happy and. respectable judges. This country is one great political went on, some of the colonies in the pend- nation. And for you, wo address to Him and personal level, and it pleases a philo P. F. BROWNE. ind agitation instructed their delegates to our wannest prayers, that a life so beloved sophic mind to note that every man. wom McMinnville, Oregon vote against the resolution, some in its favor may be fostered with all His care; that your an and child may owe no vassalage to. any and finally it was referred to a committee of dayB may be as happy as they have been illus other ; may and should be a unit in the trifle w 'di any Throat or five—Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, trious, and that ho will finally give you that practical business of making a republic, I John Adams, Roger bhernuin and Robert R. reward which this world cannot bestow.” LungL ¿ease. If you have hope to live long enough to see my state Livingstone. Mr. Jeff or sou was chairman blessed with a population of two million a Cough or Cold, o; the children are The pleasant task of repeat mg this revo and framed the original declaration of in lutionary history is not needed, I trust, to re —HEADQUARTERS FOR- and my county having2(M),(X>J.souls, threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough, dependence, and records that John Adams mind you all that you are the sons and i wonderful state will we then sec! Acker’s English Remedy and prevent wae “the oolossus in that debate and fought daughters of these great men; that you are VVith pride we >hajl icc<»nl- the fact that use further trouble. It is a positive cure; fearlessly for every word of it,” lineal descendants of these honors and heirs within the boundaries of our county are and we guarantee it. y Price 10 and 50o Fifty years later—these two great men to cities ot 20,003 inhabitants, and wluit we this greatness; that you have great claims )x»th having been president of the Republic, this fame, and that you are to-day mak now call towns or villages shall bo popu Geo. W. Burt, druggist. —AND and both having devoted their yearsto the ser to ing a part of the splendid history of the lous cities, lull of tin eager, pressing and vice of their country, died in the folds of American patriotic people republic. our national colors and amidst the loud OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA Here where I stand, in a half a century, It is not necessary to further review the there shouts and songs of this great holiday. No may be countless electric lights io VIA two men in the walks of civil life have mer days of her youth; she is full of beauty anil spread their brilliant rays over a great city —Sole Agent for the Celebrated ited and received more lasting honors, and strength to-dny. At jieace internally and I m-a hcautiiul town. These things are not Oregon & California R. R. the worth of their labors is treasured np in with the world, and the most wonderful improbable; they are within the range of country to-day in the aimais of state. And Connections. every patriot's heart. your vision and you have a diance in this Pending the spirited and strong debate The clash of arms and sound of battle no • great development. An Assortment of these Popular Goods THE MT, SHASTA ROUTE. upon the adoption of this paper, Mr. Adams longer bring dismay into our homes, but the 1 Why, fellow as I rode through Close eoiHiections made at Ashland with In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received. said: “I am apt to believe it will bo cele problems of our days are pressing upon us i our lovely com norning, the thought stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho brated by succeeding generations, as the heavily for solution. The great state in struck me with great force, that Yamhill great anniversary festival. It ought to be which we live is an honored member of the • county is territorially as large as the state Stage Company PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. commemorated as the day of deliverance, by republic. Her territory was wrested from oi Rhode Island one of the original thir Only 20 Miles Staging, solemn acts of devotion to Almighty God. the British crown by the diplomacy and teen colonies. And when I reffccted upon What we Guarantee for the Dress Goods of our Manufacture: Time lietween It ought to be solemnized with pomp and firmness of our people and the skill of our the splendors of her colonial days, her parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, immediate fellow citizens. There Hie to-day statehood and her power to-day, and when To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and west bells, bonfires and illuminations, from one men and women in my hearing whose forms I saw our countless homes, fields and approved machinery, and to he the cheapest goods in the market when service is end of this continent to the other, from this are bonding for the graves, and whose hair farms, and that our natural wealth excelled 39 Hours. considered time forth, forevermore.” has already whitened for eternity, who had a any New England "late, my heart leaped California Express trains run daily Are so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp weather or a shower, with While these words were being spoken con part in making this vast territory American with j(»\ at the proud thought, that we too, IIKTWKKX PORTLAND and ASHLAN D. gress was sitting with closed doors. The soil. I he period of joint oooqpatioa with although a sparsely settle<| county now, LEAVE. \ Rill VE. out fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking business of Philadelphia, and the whole Great Britain was one of much danger, and should soon become a great and populous I ortland I :oo I*. ji . i . cmiiuhu ll:do A. M. M.|Ashluiid The manufacturing, dyeing and finishing is »lone in such a manner, that the goods country was suspended. Thousands of pa the aggressions of the Hudson Bay Company center in the greatest and lovliest state in Ashland .5:00 p. M.'Portland ................... I 10.10 P.M. I.oral PaNsenger Daily, Except Sunday. can he washed if desired, without the least injury to the fabric tri otic men, women and children thronged were at one time in our state, a strong the union ol'state. LEAVE. \RRIVE. the streets in the vicinity of the capitol. menace to lhe life and pence of these Our goods1 are wool dyed, and the colors are as fast as the purest dyes and greatest And in conclusion, let qs repeat that Na The old bellman stood pale and breathless pioneers and patriotic men and women. tional poem penned by him who now sleeps Portland 8:00 A. M.I Eugene.. 2:40 P M. care and skill van make them at his post of duty, anxious and read» to These days were full of valor and sacrifice under ihe shadows of Bunker Hill in his Eugene. 9:00 A. M. ! Politami 3: 45 P M. Goods show just what they arc and w ill be until worn out. as there is no weighting, peal forth the notes of national liberty. At for their country's good, and we, their child toric ground that grand old man Henry Pullman Buffet S ¡opers. stiffening, or artificial lustre used to increase the weight or finish ; as is the case with h two o’clock in the afternoon the closed doors ren or kindred, have come later to enjov tlie Wad^wm th hmgfellow -the great National Daily between Portland an Ashland. large class of goods in the market, but which disappears after a few days’ service of the state house swung open. The words fruits of their labors. But for Dr. Whit hard— “passed—it has passed” were uttered and the man and kindred souls, and for the young Thou, too. sail on. (> Ship of State! Daily between Portland and Ashland As manufacturers we have taken great pains to supply an article in every way re iron throat of independence bell sounded men who came m the vea i s 1840-3 and’47, Sail <»n. <) I .lion, strong ami great! I'heO. AC. R. R. Ferry make, connection aloud above the cheers of that vast throng, this country to day might bo British soil and Humanity, with all its tears, with all the regular trains on the East Hide liable. and itnsiLrpassed by similar goods, either foreign or domestic, and would respect the awful and great event that a nation had that flag, the Union lack. In our own With all the hopes of future years. Division from fool of F Street fully ask an examination of the various styles and shades to be found on sale by mer been or. a led. You will remember that county there are the Hembree's the Row Is,hanging breathless on thy fate! chants who nre agents for the goods West Shir Division. Washington, bless his great and blessed lands, the Fetidalls, the Johnsons, the Per We know what Master laid thy keel. BETWEEN l*OICTLAND& COIN ALLIS. name, wus at this time in command of our kins. the Bewleys, the Graves, the Hender What workmen wrought thy ribs of steel. All goods ■of our manufacture should bear th»* name ami trade mark of Mall Train. little army, near Boston, that war was ao sons the Holmans, the Bakers, the Youngs, Who made each mast, and sail, and rope. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS • tually being waged. He caused the docu the Paynes, th»» Bransons, the Lamsons, the What anvils rang, what hammers heat. Broadhead Worsted Mills. Jamestown, N. Y. ••HAVE. ARRIVE. ment to which you have listened, to be read at Falconers, I he Shaddens, and others whom 1 In what a forge and what a heat Portland 7:39 A. M j McMinn .12:25 P. M. T the head of his troops and in his general do not know or now recall, who are still liv Were shaped the anchors of thy hope! 1:3() 1*. M l Portland 6:15 I’’ Sh order directing the same, said: “The gen mg, and who shared in the privations and Fear not cadi sudden sound and shock. , < orvallis At Albany and ( orvallis connect with eral hopes that this important event will trials of those days, and who are entitled to I’is of the wave and not the rock ; trains of the Oregon Pacilic R. R. for Ya- serve hm a fresh incentive tn every officer and share in the honors of onr greatness to day. Tis but the Happing of the sail. «iiiina Bay soldier to act with fidelity and courage, as They were outposts on this wild coast and And not a rent made by the gale! LxprvMA Train Daily Except Sunday. knowing that now the peace and safety of advance pickets for their country's honor, In spite of rock ami tempest’s roar, C. H. FLEMING, Prop. LEAVE. arrive . A Full Line of his country depend, under God. solely on the and right well did they d«» their honorable hi spite of false lights on the shore. Portland 4:50 P. M.IM' MinnvilleS:(J0P.M. suooess of our arms, and that he is now in service. Sail on, nor fear to breast the sea ! MeMin’vilie5:45A. M.1 P< rtland ___ 0:00 A. M. the service of a state possessed of sufficient R. KOEHLER. Forty years ago there was scarcely a white Our hearts, our hopes arc all with thee, E. P. RODERS, power to reward his merit and advance him settlement in this rich and fertile valley, < >ur hearts,our hopes,our prayers, our tears, Manager <■. F. A Pass. Agt to the highest honors of a tree country.” and Lafayette named after Lafayette, Indi Our faith triumphant o’er our tears. The people everywhere heard the reading of ana. was the only town in the county. In Are all with thee, arc all with tliee! this state pa|M»r in multitudes, and in everv subsequent years Fort Yamhill, just west of And before concluding these desultorv Ladies’ and Children’s Work colony. The wealthy lory either kept his us. was the most westerly outpost of our remarks upon ibis occasion, let me recall At the Mil linery Parlors of peace msilenoe or slunk away to Great Brit soldiers and the illustrious General Sheridan, the profound and then prophetic words of —A SPECIALT Y— Deale • in ain. Even Lord Chatham, the elder Wil then a lieutenant in the regular army, gal the great W< lister, uttered in the senate liuni Pitt, shared somewhat in the sense of loned over these unfeiiced prairies and woods, cluimber 57 years ago. They make both a Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cts. Harness. Sadr les. Etc, Etc. right in which the cause of colonial inuepen followed by a troop of daring regulars. The fitting prelude ami a lilial eulogy lor any usí denoe was generally held Under the shadows town of Sheridan sntisequently took itM National theme. He said ; Repairing neatly d wie at reasonable of Westminster Abbey, in the hearing of name from the great soldier, and we have Have Just Added— I, cannot, even now . |M*isiiade myself to rates HATS AT HALF PRICE. the crown, and from a seat in parliament, seen our oouuty grow and build from a few relinquish it without expressing, oner Wright’s new building. Corner Third he had said: “1 must declare and avow that hundred people to fullv ten thousand happy more, mv deep conviction, that since it re and F streets, McMinnville. Or The Finest Line of Cigars in all my reading and study and it has and prosperous people to day. Instead of spects nothing less than the union of the been my favorite study; I have read Thuoy- one village of fifty souls, called i he Falls, states, it is of the most vital and essential III the City Try Them dides and have studied and admired the (at Lafayette) we now have nine considerable ¡m|M»rtanee to the public happiness. I master states of the world that for solidity towns, with population ranging from one profess, sir, in my career hitherto, to have McMINN ,'ILLE ( Successor to A M Taggart. of reasoning, for force of sagacity and wis hundred to fifteen hundred. Th« f«w small kept steadily in view the prosperity and dom of conclusion, under such a complica encloaiixps here have dieepneared, and it is honor of the whole country, and the pres tion of circumstances, no nation or body of now s ((Miannous grain field and pasture ervation of our federal union. It is to men can stand in nreferenoe to the general frotn|»ne side of the county to the other. that union we owe <»ur safety at home, and congress of Philadelphia.” This beautiful and thrifty portion of our our consideration and dignity abroad. It Cor Third anil D str ts, McMinnville In the friendly court of France the illustri county has made rapid steps in our ma roll of i" to that imimi that w< .ire . hi» tl\ indebt ous Mirabeau said of the declaration of in progress. I’he rush of modern civilization ed for whatever makes us most proud of Third Street, between E and F UMUHi BROS.. A HEYDERSOV. Fine Tailoring a Specialty. dependence: “I ask if the powers who have is well upon us. The completion of the our country. Thai union we reacned onlv formed alliances with the states have dared Southern Pacific, the final announcement by the discipline of our virtues in the se McMinnville, Oregon. Proprietors. to read that manifesto, or to interogate that we shall have five transcontinental lines, vere sc I xmi I of adversity. It had its origin their consciences nfter the perusal ? | ask practically terminating on our short's, give in the necessities of disordered finance, 6( mm I Fit Guaranteed or No Sale, whether there lie at this day one govern promise of a more rapid growth in the next prostrate commerce, and ruined credit. The Best Rigs in II e ffty. Orders ment on earth, the Helvetic and Batavian five years than in the past twenty-five And Under its Itenign intluenees, these great in McMlXX VILLE O re ,¡os. confederations and the British Isles ex just here let me digress for a moment. With terests immediately awoke, as from the Promptly attea »4 ti Bay or cepted, which, judged after the principles the ooining of all this activity al*»comes the dffad. and "prang forth with newness of of the declaration of congress on the fourth ory of the contest between labor and capitol, life. Every year of its duration has teemed Yixh. of July, 1776, is not divested of its rights?” First-class accommodations for Ccninier* and the struggle for bread and homes. Aa w ith fresh proofs of its utility and its bless This document was signed by men who the country til I k up and these valleys and ings and although our territory has cial men and general travel. knew that if its declarations failed their hills are all reclaimed from their wild state, stretched out wider and wider and our pop- Transient stock well cared for. heads would be the forfeit for treason. Fifty the struggle for freedom bt comee intense. ulution spread farther ami farther, they AMITY, OREGON. S, A. YOU! 3, M. 0. six brave men put their names to this paper, I»abor strikes, riots, financial crashes and liave not outrun its protection or its l»ciie- Everything new and in First-Class Order one of them. John Hancock, in a hold, inso wrecks thicken. It ia a great task now l»e fits. It has been to us all a copious foun lent hand, and not one .of them showing any fore ns. Our forefathers lived in simple bnt tain of national, social and |>ersonal ha|>- SAM LIKENS. Proprietor. Physician 4 Surgeon. Patronage respectfully solicited trepidation lhe British crown offered par plenti'ona homes. Their eons and daughters piness. I have not all»»w»'t| myself, sir. to - - . ORKGOX. Black? nothing and carriage ironing of don to all of those except him—brave old divided the ancestral homes and reared their l<M»k liryoml th»* union, to see what might MlMlXXVILLK, man and the needless mercy was wit held children in the land of their fathers Hut lie hidden in the dark nsvs-ses l»chin<l. I every description. FOR SALE. from him because he had been a leader in to day when the voungest child ia twenty- have not c » m »II\ weighed the chances of pre Oflt.-c and resilience on D street. AH action and thought. particularly offensive one father and mother have to cross a con serving liliertv. when the Isuuls tliat unite call- promptly answered <ia.v or night. Horse Shoeing to the myal crown tinent to find their family, and the family us together shall l»c broken asunder. I (»regon Th* devotion of these revolutions rv hemes graveyard reaches from Maine to < »regon. have not n< < iisfomed myself io hang over And plow work a specialty. land will la» sold cheap on eas «»joy your dinner is phenomenal— bat one. Major Arnold, We have become cosmopolitan and inclined the pre» ipier of «lisunion. to see whether, property lias a good bouse and out — o — and are prevented by Dye- proving traitor in all those dark years. I he to change. In this in the danger, this unrest with mv "bort sight. I van fathom the Illgs, two goal wells, a tirst-clas* brie« price of bis perfidy was ns id t«» be ID.OnO —this longing for aomethmg or some place depth ui the abyss l«el»»\v ; nor couhl I re prpria, uae Acker*« Dyspepeia Tablet«. a good young orchard and small fruit of Mi Als» manufacture the pounds sterling, and th* death of the tal where there are fortunea yet unclaimed. gard him as a ««aft» counsellor in the affairs They are a kinds Will also sell a good butcher shop ented British spy. Major Andre. The im The present danger is that labor shall con- of thisgovernment, who*«* thoughts sin mid elebrated Oregon Iron Harrow. in North Yamhill For further particular thetic story of the arrest and death of thia la* mainly bent on considering, not how address J i J CASTLE WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. ORATORICAL. Barnekoff, Tliomasoii <fe Swanson, M M , M M , O . Warehousemen and Grain Buyers. Farm, Dairy and Mill MACTTIN EKY. to Fira, h M, b ta Fresh Family Groceries, GREAT REDUCTION SAI ,K OF BOOTS AN D S HOES BONA FIDE SALE W. V. PRICE, lj> Stairs in Ad inis’ Building, A. J. APPERSON, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods GENERA I mi il icii a jsrmsi Broadlieacl Divss Groods. Tort lauti anil Sail Franrhca. MILLINERY! McMinnville Baths! Shaving, Hair Culling and- - - - - - - - Sliiiiii|ioing Parlors. Lyle VZriifht PA K. R OTHO WILLIAMS, Lira? W ud Sà SliHa, Mere haut ’Tailor Henderson Bros. Props. New Blacksmith Shop!