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VOLI!WK UM, NO 30 ri AO >’»:« ANM». W.HIY.VVILIÆ OREAOX, THLRSDAY OCTOBER 11, 1S83 7HE The mail service, says the Palouse I The tire in the niouutains east of I’al- THE HOLMAN FAN rrazefre, between Colfax and Spokane' otiso City, W. T., ranges from a point BUSINESS A PROFESSIONAL E. E. GOUCHER, M. D. rails is simply horrible. We don’t near Fine creek, a - distance dictozto n<-ar Moscow to Pine •■■■■-a Physician and Surgeon. know where the blame lies, but we do of at least thirty miles. i. The Tho ui Pabllshoi Every Thurtd*y, at damage kuow that the public is greatly iucon- already done is bevoiideatimatiou. Lu- Any person wishing a Fanning Mill will ‘ I. Un- Has permanently located in AfcJfinnviHe please leave their orders with MR. JOHN SAX M c M innville : ; o n i gon yeuicnced in consequence thereof. Bus- less it rains before many days the cele- for the practioe of his profession. Ail calls — or MR. B. F. HARTMAN. Th« its will be nothin;- nothing A7TCK/SY AT UW AND NOTAS? PUBU3 day or night—-promptly attended to. BY rienS ">et,ween the land office at the brated Palouse forests r ails and the clerk of the court at this more than a mass cS __ , _Z _____ of waste, charred A. V. EÏ- 3KYDEB. Office—One door east of Warren & Magers HOLMAN FAN LAFAYETTE, - - - - OREGON. city is especially injured by the exceed stumps, office. 9tf. ingly slow transit. Postal agent some-i Editor and Proprietor. Spécial attention pold to Land Law and Ab- will clean wheat be it ever so foul with wild body had better in vestigate this matter.: For Lamo Back, Side or CUeet use Shiloh’s ïtracts of Title. oats, tame oats or the seeds of any nature aod Money to Loan at ail times«. make it clean enough for the market or seed. Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Rogers Collections made at usuul rates. 29yi. MIBSCAIPriOV RATE*. A prominent wheat buyer at Walla1 A Todd. As a guarauty of what it will do, I will take Walla, says that at Blue Mountain sta- i mo any quantity of wheat with one wild oat in it, an« ropy Per year'in *4v“nc«,............ C. W. HULERY, Pro. 1.50 tion there are 200,000 sacks of wheat, | “IIACK5?ETACK,” a lasting and fra grau •* «ix months “ .............. and will separate the oat from the wheat with at Miltou 125,000, Spofford 125,000,' perfume. Price 25 and 50 cenU. Sold by Rog A. I>. HOWARD, M. ». the Fan. (Successor to M. Fcker,) Valley Grove 52,000, Waitsburg 35,- ers A Todd. 25.1 LYMAN W. SMITH. 000 aud corresponding amounts at otb- j Third St., - - KcYIinnrille, Or. i’AjfViCifttî «»!,-? Surgeon, state and territorial . er poiuts awaiting shipment. He says' CATARRH CU RED, health and sweet breath The best Spirituous and Malt Liquor?, Bit that wheat buyers are beginning to re- * secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, Price >n Garrison’s Building.—Particular ters, Wines, etc., the markets ftfibrd. Al Crockery, Crockery I A militia company has been organized fuse offers of wheat because they don’t 50 cents, Nasal Injector free. Sold by Rogers aitentbn given to diseases of Women and best o! cigars, and tho justly celebrated San want to run the risk of having the grain dr Todd. st Baker City. Children. All calls promptly attended to. Francisco Lager Beer. damaged by, rain, the ware-houses alll Pcsidcuce—at Mrs. Talmage’s. 7m6. The following goods have just been received There are 73 prisoners in the peni being full. There is much complaint WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and for want of cars. from the manufactory and are for sale Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizur is guaran- tentiary at Seatco. W. M. BAJfSIT, O. G BIXGUAM, eed to cure you. Bold by Rogers & Todd. Cheaper than Ever Before There aro 47 cases on the docket of Albert Baker, who resides on his Sslem. McMinnville. farm about three miles from Ilwaco, SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by the supreme court, at Salem. (8ituated at the Depot,) in this State, consisting of had an encounter with a bear last Sat that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the rem SLVHSEY Ac BI.VGHA3I The supreme court adjourned until urday, in which lie came near losing I ' edy for you. Sold by Rogers A Todd. Eartban Milk Vans,* McMinnville, ■ • Oregon, his life. He shot the bear five timesl »attorneys at Law the second Friday in December. Lip C roc Us, Friday evening, about dark but did! SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—« pos ♦., il, cook , Prop. Baking Pam, Thirteen thousand Indians occupy not succeed in killing him, and the an-; itive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Vie Platea, Office of Qeo. G. Bingham, Notary Public-1 Jfteen reservation in Washington Ter iinal hid away in the bush. Next tnoin-1 Mouth. Sold by Rogers <fc Todd. Hutter Jara. c.na door West of Furniture Store, rpiII8 HOTEL 18 FIRST-CL ASS In every nar- ing Mr. Baker with the aid of his dog, ritory. A ttculnr, being furnished with all modern tracked the bear and shot him about M c M innville - - oregon . appliances, and setting before its guests only and a large variety of Fancy Glasswaro and Capt. Alexander, of the Qucou of the the jaw. Brtiai then showed fight, the, best the market affords. Lanterns, at Pacific, stiil lies in a critical condition knocking Mr. Baker down and scratch-' Sample-room for the especial accommodation IV. O. Palmer's, iug him iip considerably. Atuos Em- at Astoria. DR. W, A. 65. MILLS, of Commercial Men. Opposite Bingham’s Furniture Store, McMinn bree came to the rescue and with his The Washington Territory legisla rille Remember the place at tho depot. ville. 25ml. despatched the infuriated animal. i )FFTCE at F. A. Hill’s Drug Store, Dayton ture commenced at Olympia on Mon Oregon. 6tf. Thousands of Brick, of the best auality, now day. Oct, 1st. Probably the largest grape vine in on hand and will constantly be zapt at the The jewelry establishment of L. B. Oregon, says the Oregon City ¿Inter- brick yard of priue, is an Isabella betoagiug to Mr. J. Jewell, of Chaney, was robbed of forty J. E. XlOKXl, A. C. SAYLOR, watches and a ring gauge ou Sept. 30th. P. Blanchard, Cauemah. TI10 root was WATCHMAKER, obtained from Mr. Peter Wise about “ Len’ me yor knife, pipe an’ tobaccy, an* - - Oregon. The pioneer train was delayed at 30 years ago, Mr. Wise obtaining his ?Ic?Yinn vllle, - fumble yer pocket fer a match while I load the House, Carriage, Sign dudeen.” Which being interpreted,means that Walula forty-eight hours, by the trans from the now celebrated Mission stock, fer boat at Ainsworth getting stuck on California. It is forty-four inches in Having secured entire control of the yard and DEALER IN 2 H. WELCH a bar in Snake river. circumference, runuing laterally 140 formerly ruu by C. G. Saylor, the above named Has bought Harry Robertson’s slock of Cigars, WATCHES; Ornamental Painter, feet with another branch at light an proprietor starts out with the intention of man Three hunters in the Cascade moun Tobacco, Candy and. Notions which he propos seventy feet long. Iu a distance ufacturing and supplying this public with :’tlc’*linnville, - Oregon» es to sell as low as is consistent with the a tains became surrounded bv tire and gles CLOCKS,: ten feet seventy-two large clusters brick in any quantity, of a quality guaran had to run for life. One of tho number of Painting done in the neatest style, on the law of livo-and-let-live. And having ¿Ct up a were found. The fruit from this vine teed to be ns good as the best, and at prices as shortest JEWELRY, BAKREIl CIKISIC had his whiskers scorched. notice and at the most reasonable is excelled by none for size, color or low as the lowest. Is prepared to do slashing and grubbing wi th prices. Shop iu the old Beary building on SPECTACLES, Etc., Annie, a little 7-year-old child of 0. flavor. soua pop and oranges lor sale under the Pho A suitable reduction to parties purchasing Thhd between A and B Sts. (5if. n the Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson St'i tograph Gallerv at McMinnxillo. Mattoon, of Drain, caught her dress on large lots. II. II. WELCH. fire, aDd so seriously was she burned The Palouse Gazette says: The new- Give me a call and see for yourself. LAFAYETTE, - - OBECHHI discovered Coeur d’Alene mines are 14tf that she died of the injures. A. C. 8AYL0R. creating wide spread excitement in this :\ ’ ti h iiepairingand Job- M’CAiN & LURLEY, A slieepherder with a flock of 2000 and adjoining territories. Prospectors For Salo ! aheep became surrounded by tire in the are flocking to the grounds by hundreds fring a Specialty. »£Tl OSWÆ 1’0' »IT Lr.l IP, Cascade mountains and it was with many of whom have located claims and Desirable properly in tho town of Sheridan Itreat difficulty that they were saved. propose to spend the winter iff the field —und— Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith order to be on hand when spring Jas. Smith, of Gribble prairie, Clack in shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn, THE FINEST UWED SHINGLES NOTARIES PUBLIC, amas county, on Monday last caught a opens. Experienced miners report lumber and wood shed. to be the best promising placer ever made in this section are nojv being man- llavton, Oregon. pine squirrel that is a natural curiosity. them Enquire of Lafayette, - - Oregon IUVJ UU.X * lieview W..J U.UbkU.VU ..L at mines they have UT-V.M seen. The says - ! , ufacturod It is pure white, with pink eyes. Mr. LUIUVO CHAS. LAFOLLETT. 1 la -> on hand fine Hack? and Buggies, mod« a town site has been laid off called ha-1 n n„,Cl-l^^i« fi^ili Office—Jail Building, up stairs. 33lf. Gribole intends Bending it to the me- gle city. The gold is of a coarse oual-! iilblgf & cOWSfS olililglS Willi, 47tf. Sheridan, Oregon. i om the ! it material and best workrxjaadUp. «banics' fair. 1 •!t:lni_; and trimming done to order. itv, mixed with gravel and is found on I ... . . , . ... > , G ne:.il Blacksmith and Repairer. . Ch,,D ,bo 'ho»l’“t and s000 *• the h“1- The Idaho Statesman3a.yf Tho cele the bed rock at a depth of from four to Look LOTS FOR SALE. at them. ST CHA2SLE9 HOTEL, ! .. < . hoeing a specialty. 27tf brated Redfish lake, in tho Sawtooth ton feet. ‘ Enquire of F. W. REDMOND, Agent, at r. ?r*p., range of mountains, has not disappered I OTS 2'os. 1.2 and 3, in Keek No. W,1 > McMinnville, or of -*-♦ land's addition arc oflered for sale ir .1 !■ ' - or in other words the bottom dropped Mr. E. T. Miller placed, on our table a Corner Third and B streets, MILLER & BOWERS. oat. Glad to hear it for Idaho has not specimen of one ot the greatest curios 6mlor3 HICZSINNVIIXB - - OU EGON. gain. Tino location near the depot—jum ea. t ites it has been our privilege to witness of the revdence of L. II. Conk, on the ■ . ,t. ide :rx',.'AXTXE a . any more lakes than is required. New house I New furniture! unsurpassed ir. of railroad track, on Third Street. The three for some time. It consisted of a fir T-.k^ ph t uro in inviting tho attention of th« tho country. Rates—$1 to $2 per day, accord« lote will lie sold lor $100, if applied for fc < n. Lieut. Ray has just returned from a bough coated to the depth of halt’ an 1 his new and fine stock of ing to room. Single meals, 25 cents. Lodg •eieutitic expedition to Alaska. At inch in places with a clear white candy. OEORKE W illis , Jr. ing, 25 to 50 cents, according to room. Board McMinnville, May 21, ’83—-Utt. Point Barrow he reports the ground The specimen came from the neighbor dlugs , cta ? io :: eby , TATENT Ml» and Lodging, $4 co $6, per week. Fine Sample frozen about two hundred feet deep. hood of Bald mountain northwest of Rooms and auperior accommodations for com Z3, CUTLEBY. SCHOOL B00S8, They found implements used by jnnn Kings valley, where we are informed mercial i. eD. Supper furnished Bails and six feet below the level or the surface, nearly all the trees are so coated. It is parties at reasonable rates. Give me & call <14 AXD TOBACCO. MAGERS, and sec for yourudvue. Some miscreant entered the Congre evidently chrystallized honejj-dew, and exist in immense qualities in that A tt ’ y at L aw N otary P ubl C Prv criptionii carefully compounded and gational church at Seattle Friday even must gather ic and I would respectfully call tho attention of the charges reasonable. I ing and stole the tlireo months’ contri section, The it settlers into syrup for table use. people to the tact that I Bud&MS Promptly Attondai to. bution of the Sunday sohooi scholars, manufacture NEW BILLIARD HALL /^FFICE—Ono D<>or Eist of Tcet Office, amounting to about $30, which were Oregon against the world.— H teniser. Pay Cash contained, in a number of earthernwarc A correspondent writes to the Orego McMinnville, Oregon. 50yl. nr jags. nian from Heppner, under date of Oct. For all kinds of Produce, Oats, Barley, Cured 0. P. Tompkins, of Albany, was 5th, says: “I have just received word Meats, Lard, Apples, Onions*, Eggs, Ctickons, JOHNSON’S BRiCK, brought down yesterday a raving mani from I.ono Rock saying that on the eve Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Potatoes. W. A. FEWTON, Lafayette, Oregon; ac and taken to the Insane Asylum. He ning of October 2, a mau came to the I have for salo Tho PurcEt Wines and Liquors k( pte»mctant- house of Mr. Ralston, four miles from Boot unti Shoe Maker, it well-known throughout the countrv ly ou 1 and. C’/ar.-. r,.' the best broods and one and his many friends hope that he will Lone Rock, and after getting supper he f.ltxiv, ^alt, Oats, Potato««, Ce niant, of the Lest Billiard Tables in the State, found t.MEWlMAN, OREGON. improve in health, not to be required to compelled Ralston, at the muzzle of a dlKÌ&lA» «Oed* JOHN HULERY, rifle to saddle him a fresh horse and remain there long. Proprietor. then to pilot him a couple of miles up I also have tho The fin er t stock of Boots. Chocs, Rubbers, The pilot schooner J. C. Cousins was the canyon toward the timbered moun Etc, iu Yamhill County found about 11 o’clock Sunday morning tains, telling Raison that his life was Oregoa. Lafayette CHEAP FOR CASH. grounded near Tillamook Head, sever worth more than Ralston’s horse. He Canga Gypson, or Land Piaster al miles below Clatsop beach, with all said he was a murderer from Prineville, j, c. cooper Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and neatly repaired. «ails set, full of water and abandoned. had killed two men and wanted to go to The only fertilizer that contains Phosphate Aotice to A.II Parties. All work and goods warranted. What became of her crew or how the Walla Walla; but it is thought he head Lime. Ali parfiee are hereby notified not to treepatt Ccuty Survoyor Sigu of the Big Bool, Sheridan, Oregon. accident happened is not known. ed twoard Canyon City. Tin Lone I am also agent for the ' I < n iny premises from and after this data, ao<3 31 mH. -A5X>- il found tro-paf->ng will be proMCUUd to tb Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday last Rock people think he is Clandon, the iullvst extent of the law. received from Portland, Maine, ten car murderer of Millard Scout, jt I ho Ncnhwestsra Eaiufaetcry i Cv Company's GAINES FISHER, McMinnville, Aug. 23, 1883— W ml T. HBWtV. v loads of canned corn. Portland, Ore Dalles, some time ago. gon, has shipped to Portland, Maine Oysterville Journal-. About two MoMInnville, Or. Horses Bonrdecl Spécial Attention a tine cargo of salmon. Hence we can miles west of Woodard's landing there by tho Pay, given to BILK, MILK! MILK 11 already see the advantage of the A r. is quite a large body of cleared land, and now have on exhibition at my store a fine I have all the field notes Week or Month. Trunaient Stock, R R. in the exchange of products. of tho Public Surveys ot probably several thousand acres. 1 his assortment ot Farm and Ko»d Machinery, in The nndesigned wishes to inform the d « o - Yamhill county, and am The wool growers of Washington land is quite destitute of timber, in tact eluding the ple of McMinnvill« that he is running • Aftlk prepared to do First-Class A i/on from his farm to town and furnishing Territory are called to meet at Pome it nrght be called a fern prairie, the St. Paul Twine Binder. work on short notice and Corner Commercial and Trade Sts., the L ~t of milk at the mort reasonable rate».— roy, Garfield county, on the 2ota of timber having been completley burned L ight S olar T ra Nir. reasonable tends. Call and r ee me at the Wallace Bui ’ d'ng, this month, for the purpose ot organ- off. leaving acres that one could readily W. a L. t OURL&V, SALEM, • - - OREGON. TI k - h wishing to he supplied with the article ’ once can do so by leaying order» at the Poet- T*0V, » V. iting an association, the prime object p’ow, It is of a rolling surface, and is opposite Masonic Hall. Satisfaction Cunranteiu offici . W. G, DAVIfc. E. X. HARDING. of which will be to use all proper enort liearlv all confined to the hills between lCtf 40tf. to iuduce congress to restore the tariff the Willapah river and South Fork, and J. V. CALTRIATH, U. 1. LIlTLEPfELD, and is generally considered excellent on wool. • M. D land. We learn that one section (J2 IF YOU WANT TO BUY Ti e Colfax and Chaney stage. Tom township 14) is vacant land, the re AdininiMrator’s Notice. mie LgDow. driver, was stopped by an mainder belonging to the railroad. I o I nrt.r Odd fellow»’ Hull, armed and mounted robber two miles persons in search ot good available II Ali ITVV.A : - E, N't>e is hereby given that the uudersinW from Colfax last Monday morning, anti land, we would recommend them to Physician* and Surgeons, McMinnville, * Oregon, ha«’- n duly appointed administrator or tie robbed of «11 the money in his posscs- look at this section. The high lands •-'nt' .1 J -.♦■ph Hayes, deceased, by the County Lafayette, Oregon. jon—$11. ,'fo was afterwards captured in this county are free from gravel and OF ALL KTNDS, Cour» i f Yamhill County, Oregon. All persoas A. ENNIS, Proprietor. aud gave his name as George Aldrich, stone, and in'the most cases the soil on HiM.lnVA bPLCIALTY. having claims against said eslat« ar« hereby of Colorado. i ot.ified to present them to me properly verified the summit of these hills is of excellent The Finaat Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept it my lvridcnce near Bellevue, Oregon, withiu The Tualatin and Oswego granges of quality, producing a tine growth of oonstently on hand. 13-4m3. bix months from this date, and all persons !■- Clackamas county, unite witu Butte grass. As a stock range it cannot be j< t>t. <i to paid estate will make immediate pay < grange, in Washington county in an beaten Sheep will do well the year IVotice 'Till« J OR ment to me. agricultural exhibit, to be belain tb**r round, even from the natural growth Gustar Foot Baxxd, Bellevue, Aug. 16, 1883. VEGOTiABLE INSTRUMENTS bought. hall on the fast W’ednesday in October. of grass. DAVID GUNNING, *■’ Money to Ioan on good real estate securi There is al-o to be held at the McMinnville, Oregon, A<lmini. trator of the eslat« of Joseph Hayes, On Friday last, says the Baker City Apply to G. G. BINGHAM, place a public meeting ou the 2nd any Tribune, a Chinese cook tor Mr. Jessup Agricultural Implem’ts, ty. d. .-a-.d. 22t4. Is now prepared to furnish music for Pic-Nics, Campbell's Building, McMinnville. of October, which will be addressed bv and family, railroad contractor, at Celebrations, etc., on short notice and at rea OF every kind , go to the Mate lecturer and other orothers ot work near Weatherby, made himself sonable rates. Address the order. too familiar with a 7 year old daughter A. V. 14. VNYI.AR. 4tf. McMinnville, Oregon. of Mr, ami Mrs. Jessup. The screams D. I. CORKER, A Mr. Levy, a traveling agent for of the child instantly attracted the at Brunswick fit Blake, billiard table man McMinnville Brewery Just opened on tention of the mother and also that of Lafayette, Oregon. ufacturers, was “ stood up” while the men at work near by. rhe China ISIDORE URTI.E, Pan. DAYTON SAI.OOX. fog for the train at Helena sidips, Third Street, two Doors East of footpads and relieved of 82.5v, r*e man fled to the brush, which the men Proprietor fl! ’ Mlnnviile, • Oregon. FRANK GILTNER, had that day collected $400. but had surrounded and set on Dre. Rather Dielschneldsr’s, put it in Wells, Fargo & Co.’s office, so than be burned to death the heathen Tb. bwt brand, of Liquor., Win., .ad Ci Mann tact u r»r of Lager Baer and Porter. from his place of concealment foe robbers did not get it a* tbey «pi"?’ jumped McMinnville, Ore*« (•-« k.Dl for nd. Wh.n you go to Daytoc All order, pro®pt.y Ailed Ilf and started to ruu. but was caught by jd. aa thev had aeen th* money paid to the Mil .nd M. Frank. 18tf. men, a rope placed around his neck aim. and instantly that Chinaman waa Everything io th« lio« ohe«p for ettfo w to Palouse GautU: By • P«7n*t?T^?iI "doiDg" the dance of death in midair. Dr G F. TICKER, rtoaioa of a blaat on the railroad near The wnole occurrence did not consume exchange for oountrv prodoae. Cell *■< T*ua’ place, Thursday mornina. four twenty minute* between the good, »nd priw. L. BOO*. PHOTOG P^PH£K, •x.oun. F.b. 21,188i-ltf. Hhorer* were severly injured. One »creaming of the child and the landing bad an eye torn out ana »*’ othwiWi*« of the Celestial in eternity. The depu- H.« retami te ht. nM .Und— np .Kir. in Bi I badly lainaucu lacerated »wuv about the face- , We ty sheriff was sent for after the Chinn-, I roond.’ building—with a n.w .qiHpm«nt ot BLCKSFOR SALE. man was strung np. but he thought it| TAKE Y OTITE •re unable to learn the ext«"4 oi I 3W 'TH. uCn.il. for bi. work, .nd !• ¡r^pnrwl u> •Mtained by other*. The men were he«t to let well enough alone; accord-1 _ Th. und.r. gn«i h.a for Ml. a M U la>£., All perdes indebted to H. C. Shadden by tab. n'gli gr*d. 8p.ni»b Merino Huck., wbieh as taken to ramp and medical •!^ ’r2_ inglv a hole wn* dug at the motsof the|BOUO; t „k .r«,aBt «¡n rail r>B w.r-.n i McnmaviLLe, onu.o, 1« n..l at goxi barg.in. by applying to or uS- Picture« of ail Kind*. f. - »tifommt,u di .cronnubsve be»* Office—On« door eart of Hartman’s brick. •nmmoned from thi* «it/-. A* "•’Lib tre* and the Chineman wa* dumped; I dressing vee»n l.arn the exploMon occiu^* 1 therein Ifke a dead dog. 1 he action; pi»^ ¡n their hind, for namedl.t. »ttlenirn«. Lacgbng (fas eeiuifiiatcrfd for pt.D'ew «• Fran a «mail «im tin-typa to a iarr* Cabin. M. MCLUY. . of the citizens is «auctioned by all con-1 McMfnnvilte, Or, H. C.SHADDES. Jhile the pon der was being 2ln>3. Awlly, *r. tracüBf. Thia i* the flrat accident of the season PI mm git. tn. a call. Umi os this division. versant with the fact*. I 4 >i iTU> 1*8*. W. D. FENTON, NO. 1 SALOON. I ! Pioneer Brick Yarâ T. C. STEPHENS, JEWELER & ENGRAVER. A MUTCHLEB, iinx, Produce « Commission Hous©. J. £. OR. E HOWELL CIViL ENGINEER, FARM, Road and Mill OCHINERY, iiveiy, Feed and Sale Stable- M. D. Llîtlsfisld i Caibresth, BOSS SALOON, New Grocery and Provision Store R. SHANE, I