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M A K 1< ■ K !>• Just watch aud be quiet. Lightning will Reunion of the Studente of McMinn* DATTOM. 7 strike in this social sphere soon, and you’ll villo College. June 19,1883. At the rssidenoe of thsbrids’s hear more or 1? hs of a “ cycloue, ” — or some I. inr ner*>n who Ink«» a paper regular- thing. r [. Hill and Chas. Powell are in As- McMinnville, Oregon, June 17th, 1883. by SB3BXDAN. K «„in i pait-offio«, whether directed in Wednesday morning of last week, June hding the Grand Lodge I. O. G. T. Rev. David Lynch. Mr. Frank Bowers, of 1 Sr “<r aaolh..r’H, or whether ho «1b- June li Thu attendance nt tho m . E. campine«,-ting lath, at the hour of 10, the recently dedica . 8. Powell and Mrs. J. W. Carer Hi t* • »ro, and Miss Susie Sherwood, of Mc ■ hir"- ""t *■* reaponsible for payment. was very large, and we understand that <|uite ted and imposing college edifice echoed as on Grain, grass and gardens ilelegates to th»* W. C. T. (J. convention Minnville. ■ v a perion order« his pa|«-r discoiitin a uwnkr of conversions was the result of f'oinpiimnnte rewiv^d »nd good wi»luw of ortland last week. the day bafore, to the tread of swift-moving want of rain. fcihe'musl pay arre«™- "r .‘he publisher the meetings. Luke Henshaw is no better, the IU poktsb returned to the happy oouple. K, Uontinue to s«“J >• 11,1,11 P^wc-nt is feet ascending its many broad stairs, filing m Palmers, Stilrells, Maceys, Hobbs, Mr. W. O. Palmer his let the contract for wind in the forenoo, Ea anil <l>, n collect the whole amount, fr’oovvrts ¡m3 •• m;.v mure a. could fftt through doors, and discoursing in loud and in East the building of a store buildnig ou his lots the afternoon as regala ■h.tb. r die pel** ls 111 k, n frolu ,he away, are on a trip to Trask. HUB N. at the corner of E and Third streets. The animated tones, as middle-aged ladies and No difference which > The base ball match last Saturday resulted K' The courts have decided that refasing size of the building will be 22x60 feet, and is gentlemen, bright-faced, rosy-cheelced dam dust will be blown in y in a victory for the Daytons. The score whs ~ Near Hopewell' church, Saturday, June 16, I. ¿Ike newspapers or periodical» from tlie to bo completed in thirty day«. sels, esc >rtod by the youth of the generation 1833, to the wife of Willard Wood, a daugh —Day toons, 90; Clippers, 28. t t 'tli-e or removal« and leaving them ui A good many old Some little excitement was occasioned on past. One. all, hastening to the rostrum’s ter. K7 adli-e, is prima f.mie evidence of niton Saturday evening, by a roan cay uh ? getting neer meeting at Sal mt . Langtree. while at work at the new In Amity, June 18th, 1883, to the wife of “on bis muscle.’ He threw himself and ca edge, in the magnificently arranged chapel; warehouse, cut his kne<» with an adze. He Quite a number ■ «"''(■¿«"Postmaster General has decided vorted around to a considerable extent, but coming from afar and near to enroll their going to Port lai Goorgo Landingham, a son. has been luid up fur several days. Ik.tn.ntma«>«rsw!io f lil to notify publish- T rank Wright took the ribbons and brought names on the record volume of the now col twheulaubsariliers remove or fail to take his cayusesbip to time. he wife of Al. C-ook is the new deputy postmaster. —on fi IstrBOVKMEST OF CEMKTBBT. lege, aiding in this last step towards dedica W. Born KhDapers from th? postoffice, shall be re- D. Simp* Prof. L. H. Baker was in town twice last We hear nothing more said with regard to We hereby request that all those owning t^nlbiefor their subscript i<»n. ting it, with the corner stone of their names looking wheat week. improving Third street, if it is left in the Wui. Gh lots in South Yamhill Cemetery, meet at the and their presence. Once, in the ne'er for- I rf Voa want a reliable Piano or Organ, gq condition that has been the past year or two, P. Minor, of Portlad, has been in town Baptist Church, June 30th, to improve the 1 ( -^hobe and von can gut it. He has just soine live, energetic man could'do well to forgotten past, in the old building, now grad have moved to several days on business connected with the same by clearing away brush and other ob- E£’red a lot of small instruments of the build a steamer to ply between B and D ually, but surely, day by day decaying and ‘rvatiou. The flouring mills. struotions. By order of directors. streets next winter. Eery beat quality. d physician. crumbling away, they listened, many ob J. W. Cook. ) miss .t. A. Jones closed a successfull term Wm. Mason. > Directors. I r blanks of every description, posters 1 ' 1 -d Llsia Wright’s four year old baby l»oy them, to ’ h ■ 1.•,<•’■!” moved from W. F. of school at Webfoot last Friday. A. C. Davis. ) Lf?nv size, circulars, letter and bill heads. swallowed a two cent piece, some days since, ('handler, and afterward successors, u^H the Derashmutt house, L. triueiits. calling oards. business cards, that gave the little fellow considerable trou Profesior G. J. Burchett and Dr. Atidersoin C. R. Morton -and family moved to Hood has been living, she hav- f anything that can l»edone in a print- ble and pain for a time. But we are glad to River this week. Mr. m . haa purchased hima <• IIACKMETACK,” a lasting and frazraa LSaMishment, SNYDER, THE PRINT- report him as getting over the shook and rulings of a later decade. And again th farm and expeots to make that his home. perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Bog- j. has sold his residence in feeling much easier at present. EK can eieouto to perfection. are welcomed to the naw Alma Mater of We will say that that wood-shed in the era A Todd. liner, for the sum of $1,- We hear that Mr. W. G. Davis has made a Baptist faith and educational Meoc: rG. has taken (»obsession. western part of town will be a complete rebel proposition to bring spring water into this Yamnill's splendid vales of Oregon's flag whpn it receives the serpent and the For Lame Back, Side or Chest uso Shiloh’s on: i,¡:rAt->!,niD jvsd into 11. F. Mayors’ stars. The owner neyer does anything at Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Roger» place from his farm, about two miles west of commonwealth. town, through pipes—sufficient to supply the once. A- Todd. President pro tern, J. Soper, I Dust. entire town. That would lie a capital scheme, into W. F. Morriso 8. W. Sigler is on a business trip to the could the necessary ducats be raised. large audience to order, and, a I Coastwp.rd, ho! >n's house. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath Santiam. secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Price If you feel lonely, dejected and “out of qiient prayer by the Rev. J. Q. I Read the new ads. gardens on e growing grafl The Misses Jones, of Eola, were visiting 50 cents, Nasal Injector free. Sold by Roger» sorts.” you will find ready solace in those ar gun the deliberations of h of Willami- illmina creek, abo I Cherries are selling at high figures. tween ¿Xui tonds here last w^k. omatic Hav.mns nt the City Drug Store. stating in a few appropriat A Todd. ha look much better th Or. if you don't feel anything of the kind, I Diamond Dyes at llobison Baker's. Grand R< mde. ______ ■ The basket meeting at Webfoot last Sun take a delightful smoke on general princi ered sentences the objec day was well attended. C om . J. 1. ROGERS. p- W’ tODD- I Mr.G. L. Parker sells “doodles” of guns. ples, at Rogers an^l Todd's. society, and recoramen, Flour is being hauled through town and shipped to Portland, while other parties are students of past and I McMinnville will have her streets sprinkled. the highlands . An 18 months old child of James Warren, shipping flour from Portland to Sheridan Th? Secretary pr I Good- of middv. one day this week had the second and Grand Ronde. Sav. why not stop the June 16 th 1883. on and flour hero and save freight both ways ? I strawberries are selling nt fifty cents per and third fingers of the right hand cut off, was then appoint© Just about as sunshiny as it ever gets to be Third Street, McMinnville. by a hatchet in the hands of a little brother. by-laws, in hand ittee, in- in these parts. I gallon. Tho Sheridan nine and the Bellevue boys Dr. Boyd dressed the wound and says the troduced, read i intermis- played a game of base ball Saturday, and We have had new potatoes several times at Go to Manning's and see how cheap he sells little one is doing as well as possible. sion of ten mi s an op- t he’ former gained the victory. our house this spring. They are about the milk pans. Saturday morning our door opened softly size of a hen egg and a good deal better. stitution, was McKune Bros, have whitewashed the in Wm. Ball Esq., of North Yamhill, called and in stepped our good natured friend, Dr. [Successors to W. B. Turner,] rief period in the side of their livery stable. Grandma Whalen received a letter from A. E. Sanders and that prince of good fel I Tuesday. —Dealers In— Indiana a few weeks ago that brought her lows. J. E. Hale, the merchant, right from ames. Th? society Morrison & Ernbree expect to have the Clothes wringers are only $5,00 at Man Amity. But they hadn’t Ion mill race through in about two weeks. The the s«d news of the death of two sisters and Prugs, Chemical«, Patent medicines the raps of the gav- a brother in that state from whom she part after saying “ by-by” were off ning's. Perfumery, Fine '1'oilet Articles« the election of its gravel and rock have impeded their progress ed many years ago. and it has required a much longer time and Miiw Hettie Rowell, of Dallas, is down on gents. Soaps, Combs, Hair, Tooth and er for the next more work than was anticipated. A couple of young lj The types made us say “beautiful” feast a visit. Cloth Krushe», Sponges, Trusses, Miss May Baker is on a visit down tho Co art of eati Yesterday morning Mrs. Gus Anderson instead of bountiful, in our picnic item, but shoulder Uraces aud all Druggists spoon or 1 >n made in thought she heard a ncise in the saloon and let it go, for any adjective indicative of some Sundries. lumbia. riding thr the corning awoke Gus t<* make an examination, but he thing to be admired will do. The latest “gag” is can ned turkey for from the A full line of could not see anything for some time but Scott and family are visiting in Marion tested in the era. Auc lunch. Shoo finally thought he saw some one pass the a talented son window of the saloon on the inside. Gus county. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes and Sash When you have tried a New Home Machine Mr. D. B. Mrs. Steward has been quite sick, lately. John Henry called up a young man who was stopping you will hive no other. Tools. lie auction ed but a few there, to keep watch while he would dress The Upper Willamina school proposes The Purest Liquors for Meatctnal The Bain family, of Astoria, are visiting town of M and go into the saloon. The the if undoubt having a picnic on Friday, the 29th mst.— —some br< relative® in this city. edly heard him and undertook to escape by Purposes. ing from n. J. C. Bra jumping out of a window through which he This is right. Miss Laughlin sets a good example for those having schools in charge The Best Brands of Cigars Con Sheriff's sale of household goods at this terms of had gained entrance and had left open, but zen farmer, during this warm weather. place. Monday next. 10 per cet stantly on Hand. rs. II. Hun- fearing that he was discovered he dropped down in the grass and pretended to be asleep, Mesara. McCain <fc Hurley were in town Grain is not suffering yet, neither do the Anol he The largest and best stock of th6 efficient but was trying to hide a part of the money, gardens Tuesday on legal business. look the worse for the warm weath week—Mr Miss Lenore where it was afterwards found. He had tak er. Fishing TacKle Goto W. H. Bingham’s furniture store, his con fee an and custo- en six or seven dollars from the drawer and rial artist, for all kinds of furniture. It has never yet been our lot to speak of Everbrougnt to Yamhill County. what else we did not learn. He was arrested chair and o ces, completed and is in the lockup. He gave his name as marrying or giving in marriage but perhaps IN STATIONERY Hon. E. C. Hadawav. of Dayton prairie lies« into th a. John Rogers and has been around here about it is mr duty to speak of our friend, J. O. S. dropped in Tuesday evening. com fortablv who lias been a bachelor for a long time—in we shall carry a full line, consisting of Papa six weeks. He will have a iireliminary ex idles and gen- fact, that's what’s the matter, he is a bache of the best quality,, Envelopes of the latest Th? cornet band of Independence give a who may wish , the organiza- amination to-day. lor yet. and neatest styles, etc. grand picnic to-day—June 21st. Sam. Newell accidentally had the end of iety declared in H ig . H. L ander . Our fir? departn Dr. G. W. Goucher, of Amity was in town the contest at Sale! the third finger on his left hand chopped off, Special attention is called to our Cuttlery, h to adjourn, after on Tuesday and paid uh a short visit. one day last week. and Photograph and Autograph Albums. ment, but several of D ouble T raoedy . nt of interesting literary and S. D an . During the day a fire occi A shocking double homioide occurred in T. Physicians’ Prescriptions and Fami Mr. W. F. Lemon has a fine harnecs shop bers ---------- 1!-------------- — raises in the afternoon and eve- of the McMinnville “I in Salem and is doing a good business. ly Recipes Carefully Compounded B. Handley’s law office at Hillsboro, on Mon LArAYBTTD Wyndham and Thos. Scudder, wer g, until the hour of 3 p. m., prevailed. at all hours-day or night. day last, wherein Zachariah Baker and B. BRngasser & Paulus have fixed their shop on the ground, threw up a ladder and were The 3 o’clock session was largely attended June 19th, 1883. the first on the burning building. You see up, making it convenient and comfortable. H. Thomas were both shot and instantly by old and recent classmates, onco more The greatest topic now is the low price of Yamhill is bound to keep in the front rank. We would most respectfully ask a share of Maybe you think w? B eportfr folks brought together to hear and give heed to wool. (14 cts.) and the way the “Oregonian.” killed by weapons in each other’s hands. publics patrunage, hoping by fair dealing haven’t had anything to do during the week. Mr. Montgomery, onr obliging mail carrier the voluntary literary feast in store for them. “Oregon Register,” and other democratic Thomas was Baker's son-in-law. The form this newspapers that advocated a reduction of the er was 55 years old, a farmer lately from and strict attention to business to merit the between this place and Grand Ronde informs Sheriff E. B. Collard dropped in and left same. ROGERS <fc TODD. The spirited reading of that well-known tariff, are catching it, is anything but flatter that the road to Little Nestucca han been Iowa ; the latter was aged 44, a farm laborer some of the “filthy lucre.” Monday evening. uh completed and that a hack will commence popular song, “My Own Native Land,” by ing to those journals. and a native of Kentucky. A feud existed It is estimated that irom 3,000 to 5,(MX) peo running between Grand Rondo and that eleven well-trained male and female voices, Nichols’ idea of a Utopian community is ple attended the dedication of the new col point on the 25th of June—next Monday. under the guidance of Prof. George P. New about on a par with life in central Africa, between them. They had fought before and So. all ye who contemplate going to the coast, lege. they live on the simplest food, dresi; were now in a broil over a claim of borrowed here's vour chance : Jump into the hack ell, Oregon s veteran organist and piano where in the plainest possible manner and hug ev Go to II. 11. Welch's and get a good shave with Joe, go to Grand Ronde and then Mr. forte instructor, met the approval of all ; to ery woman they meet—especially the hug- money set up by Thomas. They agreed to leave their dispute to arbiters and for this and then “taper off” on one of those fine Ha Fnulconer will take you over the mountains. this an eloquent and instructive address by ging. DEALERS IN vanas. purpose had met at Handley's office. Here Our good-natured butcher, Paulus, be Rev. Mr. Resse of Eastern Oregon, was fol Charley Fenton is home from school until they engaged in a violent quarrel which des Sheep Inspector A. J. Nelson will sell a comes absent-minded at times. One evening lowed by extemporaneous remarks by Elder after harvest. Hois looking well but needs pite the remonstrances of Mr. Handley and flock of sheep at public auction on Saturday, he drove his wagon out to his slaughter E. Russ gnd Rev. Dr. Anderson, of McMinn exercise; he will probably get it. others continued until deadly hostilities re house, killed .i I m » t and fl>en walked into June 30th. Mrs. E. D. Starr leaves to-dav to join her sulted. Thomas was the first to use his town, about two miles, when he was remind- ville College. Pioneer White Lead, Raw and Roiled Oil, d<»(l that he had left his horse and wagon out They and their only weapon, but it failed to discharge with the Another brilliant piece by the vocal volun husband at Weston. Brushes. Ao., at Rogers & Todd's. Liberal to the slaughter house. Then Gus kicked A. S. Starr have lived here for ten years first snap, and in the meantime Baker drew teers, “Izzia,” was well received, after which son, discount for cash. or more and have a largo c ircle of friends his pistol and shot his assailant through the himself and «tarted out in th? country mut J. H. Smith, Jr., “On Our Future,” delivered who wish them well and recommend them to heart. Thomas, after receiving his death tering : “ Py shimminy, dat is youst ouska- Miss Nora N?wgard celebrated her 19th wound fired again, shooting Baker through AND birthday last Monday and gave her young speiled ; ven ve dakes aem horse be vas al- the speech of the afternoon, treating his sub the good people of Weston. the heart. Neither of the men spoke after vavs raisin’ der tyyul init us. Don'd it. ject with a scholarly ability seldom surpass friends a party in tho evening. It is an open question whether the refor they were shot. Parties present did all they Bill ?” ed, and displaying the germs of an eloquenoe mation by Martin Luther, was a benefit to could to keep the enraged men apart and Rev. Mr. Davis will hold service at. the Mr. Franklin Stout called on us one even destined, we hope, in after years to place him the world or not ; true, it gave us religious prevent bloodshed. Mrs. Thomas, also, was Episcopal Church next Sunday morning liberty, but it also opened th? way for such ing last week. And. by the way. Mr. Stout and evening at tho usual hours. them. It is said that when Thomas plague spots as Joe Smith. Brigham Young between saya tho “Oregonian” made considerable of high in the galaxy of our modern orators. the hammer of his revolver in descend Aft-. Smith's address was warmly extolled, and a number of others just as bad. and a fired Mrs. Woolfenden ia obliged, to give up her a b’ow about a Washington county horse ing severed a lock of his wife’s hair and cantata for the present., owing to circum that was 24 years old ; that had his picture many declaring it seoond only to the feature greater host of the Nichols and Ashcraft ploaghad a furrow in her cheek, afterwards stances of which she had no control’ taken, because its owner could shoot a gun of the first afternoon's remarks delivered by kind. piercing her father's heart. Sympathy of One half of our people have gone to the the community seems to be in favor of Bak A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry off Ids back, and that reminds him (Mr. S.) dev. J. Q. A. Henry. Sacramento City’s re mountains or the coast, and the other half er. who is said to have been a peaceful man, Gaunt. <>f this place died last Thursday. of a horse that he owns. 33 years of age. He cent eminent elocutionist. iynthe » xp ’ iim 'nt of firing a (pin from his s Music by the club, “ Merrily, Merrily.” to the various oampmeetings, and the bal- while Thomas was quarrelsome. Juuc 14th, aged 2 years and 5 months. b ack was never tried ; that he never had his closed th») afternoon's programme, and afeer lance of us are attending to business. A full variety of perfume Ties and toilet picture t.aki ll: but if yon want a “solid” announcement of interesting exercises in r> i k t». It is now considered doubtful whether this goods, novel, nt at, dolianto and substantial day's plowing don? this old stager can do aa the chapel at 8 p. m.. adjourned. section will turn out more than a half crop on hand and “a-ooming,” at Rogers<fcTodd s. much of it as any horse in Oregon. Yamhill June 6th, 18S3, near Idaho Ter., CLOSING SESSION. this season ; what is not injured by wild oats Eim.. Laurel, only child Moscow. B 31. and M. A. A sk ff b of the life of grandpa GarriKon ahead again. will be short for want of ruin. Indeed, it is Booth, aged one year, of five Rev. Crawford opeped this meeting with months and by Hon. W. T. Newby reached thia office too and Mr. L. Samuels, the wide-a-wake proprie likely that a great deal will not be cut at all, Into for publication in this issue. It will tor of <Iregou'» illustrated journal, the ‘West prayer, followed by that stirring song of but a timely rain, sav within five or six days, twenty-two days. songs, “ Friendship, Love and Song,” by appear in our next. Shore,” was in town during the week and the Arions. may save considerable. Wo will miss the little darling. Mrs. Thomas Kirby, of Bellvue. brought paid us a visit. He showed us a sketch of Professor Playfair Anderson, of McMinn- The large number at the coast, or the camp Miss her more than words can tell. our new college building which he was de soma tin»» cherries into town Tuesday. The vill College, set forth in wall accentuated re grounds, makes things seem rather dull at Many hearts have been left aching. ALSO printer got the cherries and Mrs. Kirby gets sirous of running in the next issue of his na- marks the many advantages to be derived home, in the way of business. But. “He doeth all things well.*’ ix-r. that was really a beauty ; but to enable from the Students' Union, illustrating his the R eporter . Next! him to lam this, he desired a Urge number of subject heads by reference to physical as well >2aiiulactiirer.s of Considerable stir is manifested in social Mr. Mnltncr. of the St. Charles hotel, has subscriptions for the issue in which it ap as mental culture. Moral training, with the circles over the report that some of our Home will be so sad and lonely, Which was once made bright and gay applied to the City Council for license to sell peared. and w? did not learn whether or not above twain to be added, to counterbalance, young folks are about to mate, pair off, get all kinds of Fy our di King little Erma. liquors, and will open a bar ns soon as he he succeeded m getting them. 'I he “West and if possible, surpass them. married or what ever name it may be called Who has now been called away. cun obtain license. Shore” is growing more in publio favor and ¡Sherman Thompson, a college student of bv. For on?, I aiu glad to hear it and wish Ciirritfsrs and ttlackxmith t in- *.i> ili.it Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Col is to-day the best medium to send to friends this place of 1882, by his earnest and elo them all kinds of good luck, provided, how Many homes have thus baen darkened lard, of Oregon City, feel wonderfully proud in the east to give them information con quent language held the attention of the au ever. that they buy their furniture from Coi- ll*ork. Skies made dark which once were blue dience in a forcible ten minutes' oration, ker. on the corner. over« little son thnt made his arrival in their cerning the northwest coast. But in the bright, and sweet hereafter making his speech one of tho attractions of household on the 7th inst. Tamas Martin has received notice that lie W. T.. living in the northwestern part of the evening. His subject, “ Science and Erma Laurel waits for you. There has been another shooting during town, is tired. He went to the dedication of Grand Achievements,'* is pronounce I by is to be killed. N at . the week. Nichols, the “sharper” and dis the new college and there formed the ac competent judges as one of the efforts of the Waits beside the flowing river. a specialty. turber of the peace of families, “shot”out of quaintance of a young lady, and after talk literary programme. To this an address by Waits with kindred gone before. IwL'HTH YAiaHlLL. ing with her a few moments asked her if he E. E. &dph, also a college 8tudc.it for the the country, last Tuesday. Oh! how sweet will be that meeting could have the pleasure of escorting her June 18, 1883. When this earthly life is o’er. Mr. John Calhoun brings ns in tho boss ho.ue in the evening, to which she agreed, ¡Mist two years, was listened to with pleasure M. L. P. Sir. Tyler, from Forest Grove, was in town lettuce of thcseaRon. We did not le-irn tho va rime came for going home and off started an 1 gratification. K-»v. G. I. Burchett, former Pr? id nt of last week. riety : but five heads made a good meal for th? young couple. A ter walking about two The following lines to the memory of McMinnville College, was next introduced as many families. Thanks. miles into the country, th? young lady in by the Chairman, and for the S’tNioe of ten or Mr. Johnne Brisbine and wife, of Caston, Little Rett a Henderson, daughter of T. B. the gallant that she lived about a mile more minutes kept his hearers sp« H-bound were in town Sunday. and E. V. Hendejsun. of Amity, were written 1 mean business when I tell you that if formed yon have tho cash it will buv more hardware further on. Yiut slid that her pa would feel with his matchless periods of e!<»quenee and Miss Barbara Hansworth has returned by Rev. E. Russ. sorry if he knew that a young man es wit. J. E. Magers. Esq.. foUowea m ■ tiv.- stoves and tinware nt Manning's than any awful cortttl her home; and that he had lust re minutes' apseoh, and then music by the home from Portland where she has been at place this side of Portland. She did not die but passed away tending school. Also Miss Minnie Maddox turn to town. It is needles to say that Mr. “Arious.” To brighter realms of endless day: was home Sunday. The “ KutocrntM” of this place and “Ama T. took her advice. Announcement by the I*re«ident of ad To share the bliss so freely given teur*” of Wheatland, p’aved a game of ball Alisa Lois Burton is home from Monmouth journment after benediction, the society to To ail who gain the biiss of hc-aven. at this place last Saturday which resulted in meet in this chapel in one year—May 25. where she has bi en attending school: also MYSTKRtotn Dis trrr.AR knce . favor of the former by a score of 41 to 2i. Miss Mary Goodrich. 1884. Will make the season of 1883 at the Springer She heard a voice we did not hear. Word conics to us from Amity of the sud- Benediction by Rev. Dr. Anderson, and Farrn 1 mile west of Amity at Miss Ella Lee Woods, who for the past nine And would no longer tarry here: Wm. Memer has been somewhat afflicted d< n and mysterious disappearance of h man the eventful two days’ proceedings adjourned for ,h? past week with a very bad swelling on months has been teaching in St. Helens H«lb But gently pa.-,sea from ills to come. Portland, returned home Inst week and will naimxl Charley Ross. As we hear it. he left sine die. To make mure bright our final home. •88 for the Season. Wr learn that the proceeds of th? refresh his foot which nearly laid him up. remain during a vacation of two or three Amity before breakfast Tlmrsdav morning Mr. Brown, the snare drummer in the ment tables amounted to the sum of $121. months. Her stay was brief, yet not in vain. GEN. GRANT was imported in dam from Inst on horse-back in quest of another horse, The ladies of the Baptist Church deserve band, got hit in the eve ou Sunday with a She suffered that brief life of pain; P! adelpbia. Pa., by Maj. James Bruce in Miss Kate Casey, of Ilnpnv Valley, attend in the vicinity of Harrison's lake, two or credit for their indefatigable labors. With bull, which is not so tine. For He who turns earth's night to day 1876. Sired by Duke ot Wellington, Imp. and ed the Printers' picnic ntjV ancouver. dniung three miles out. Not returning for break out their aid and influence the financial fea Turned pain to pleasure on that day. You ought to come out and see our band owued by Dr. Schneck of Philadelphia. His the week and was «warded the prize for be ture of the two days’ proceedings would not boys march to the bang of the drum, and fast and being gone most of the forenoon, •i.im the fine butter cow September, owned by ing tin* most appropriately dressed young have been so complete as the full report now sucn a nice marching ground, too. We did not see the ransomed throng. Maj. Bruce, of Cornelius, Oregon—made a his friends I h enrue somewhat uneasy about shows. lady present. Nor h'*ar their welcome loud and long: record of 24 pounds in in days at 2 vears old. It takes Jim Long to drive a spirited team Mrs. Joiirsi mother and Mrs. Livingston, him and several parties went to learn of his As they beheld with glad surprise, GRANT has proven to be a sire of fine on a Sunday with his best gal bv his side. sister of Mr*. T. 1>. Hendera<m. arrived on whereabouts. They found his horse near the C abd of T hanks . Her earthly entrance to the skies. milkers; his heifers sell for double the value T ao ladies of th? Baptist church desire to Has anyone a betur right than Jim, wu'd like Tuesd iv from ('rescent City, (’al., and are lake, and the bridle he had used hanging on of Dative cotvs. io know. paying Mrs. Henderson and other relatives Thus we will stop each rising sigh. a tree near by, but no sign of the man, ex express their sincere thanks to all those who C<>ws left in our charge will be cared for the of thin section a visit. And hope to meet her by and by; Mrs. Joe Keffer left here last week for The same as our own. with a reasonable charge for cept tracks going toward the lake. Nor had assisted them in getting up the church sup Dalles on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Wm. De When we shall know no pain or care. 8. Shaffer. G. W. Jonw and Dr. Tucker ps-tursse, only. A dv cow not getting with per, during the dedication, to all in fact who Haven. But Heaven's eternal glories bhnre. represented Union Lodpe No. 43 of this city, they brrn able to find him up to Tues ca.r rnay return, free, at any time as long as «t the Grand L<»<lge A. F. A A. M. which met day evening, though his friends searched lent their assistance in making the supper n E, Kras. the bull is in present owners’ hand. Care Miss Hettie M > »re. from Lafayette, is in Portland last week—and report an unusu diligently for some clue to the missing nian. smvs ss. and »Iso. to the general public for visiting friends in town. will be taken, but no responsibility f<.r Beei their patronage. The net proceeds were ally interesting sessi«»n. dens. SPRINGER BROS., The prevailing idea is that the man drowned $117.00. Several parties deserve special The ladies of our town have been busy T he G reat N atio ; al D emand . 51mlor3. Amity, Oregon. hnuself. and the lake has been thon ughlv Bo ’ for the orW.mtion ! Mwwrs. 1<en4er- mention, but space here is wanting for names. putting up strawberries the past week. Har In order to supply the great natural de •nn A Lugnn Hnm. will run hncke fn.in dr g»-t il wi'li s view to finding his l»ody. all ris. who generally has from live to six hun mand f<»r a remedy of real merit, one capa W. J. C. to IH» p irpos ». The lake is very det p and it McMinnvtU» to Dayton on Jnlv honrth. ' dred gn. »ns. only had one hundred this year, ble of cleanmng ihe system, purifying the who wish (i»uveynnc<‘ to th»* celebration will is the prevailing opinion among people of rhe scarcity is owing to the hard winter. bl»M>d, regulating the liver, and setiug on the that section that there is a powerful under E lection or O fficers . please leave order« nt the stable. current; 1b.it the man has gone in there and Miss Mary Davis. Mrs. Pbwell and ittn . I. bowels, the California Fig Syrup Company At a stated meeting of Charity Lodge No. 7 Desirable property in the town of Sheridan has commenced the nianrf.ictnre on a large Jav Butler, of Monmouth, i’hirli? F?nt<»n. iM'ii carried away. Ross was a man from Davis have gone to Soda Spring for their sc le of a concentrated Syrup of Figs, and Y.n hill County, consisting of a blacksmith of Yamhill, and Frank Funton, of Lafayette. :li to 35 years <»f age ; was .in industrious, A. O. V. W., June It’». 1883. th? following offi health, to be absent for a month. is sending out trial bottles to be given away, sh »p, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn, pawM»d through Salem veaterdav on tnw way energetic gentleman and well liked by those cera were elected for the ensuing term. M. Mr. GtKxlrich and family left here for th» so that it costs nothing to try it ar.d conduce lumber and wood shed. bom? from Eugene. Frank henton m a •in who knew him: but nt times he appeared W.. G. F. Tucker: G. F., G. W. Jon?«: O. Enquire of coast this morning. The r-»aJ is lined all y >ur'?’.f of its efficacy. And as every fami dent at law. and will I* »» wuididat« for ad- de-q»ond« HI. and it is feared that during one R. Lind. R.. A. R Baker; Rec., A. H. Hod CHAS. LA FOLLETT, ly needs a bottle, it is also for sale in 50 cent nriiMion to the bar in October. Hyiw w.1" <»f the*» times be dwdroyed himself. He had 2 | son ; Fin.. D. H. Turner : Guide. R. S. Lane : the time from here to Tillamook. I’ L. 47lf. Sheridan, Oregon. T bweleb . and one dollar bottles nt Rogers A Todd's. make the third lawyer in the Fenton family. no family. I. W.. W. o. Henderson ; O. W., C. Palmer. —“ Statesman.” Newspaper Decisions. ' Local Corresponden; CITY DRUG STORE. ROGERS TOCD. McCarter & Aiderman, J. I. CASE’S ^Machinery, DEERING axxd Mowers, Hoosier Hay Rakes, STUDEBAKER Wagons Buggies IRON HARROWS Purs Blooded Jersey Bui1, * GEN. GRANT, For Mwle I