newspaper Docmona. i 4nv person who takes a paper regubir- i 'from a posl-<>lH<’e, whether dirwoted in ? name ot anotbor a, or whether he aub- ribe I or not. IS responsible for payment. ■> If a person unfers his paper disoonf in Jiho must pay arrears, or the pttbliahir " V continue to send it until imyouiit 1» 11 3c and then collect the whole amouet, L tetiier the piper' is taken front the office or °3 Tho Courts have decided that refu-ir j. tn tako newspapers or periodicals from the ' t-oiflce, or removing nud toaving them in office, is prime facie evidence of inten- I’ostmaster-tleneral lias decided • I o Ijostiuasters who fail to notify publish- Iniwlien subscribers remove, or fail to take their paper** from the itoaloffioe, shall be re- Jpunsible for their subscription. ■ 1 Pioneer White I,ard, pure Haw and Boiled Linaeed Oil, Lubricating Oil. Varnishes Brushea, &c., at Hogera A Todd’s. A f«w have resn-nded to oar call of last week, and have i »■.:■. in an.j U() _ S-i,'n hnrdred and fifty yet to hear from, t uuio right along, gentl, men. . H. Saylor, of Portland, was in town last ihureuay and dropped into tho l.iteol.Tru oflice for a chat, ilia l>r. talks of investing m some real estate in town. All persons knowing thwnselvea iudebted io me, either by not or otherwise, will call md suite at once, us . til.-.mm« ,u,ist be made once a year. R, F. H artman . Owing to the names of a number of new lUbHonbera Inqng add* d to our list, we ruu short off papers tat week. But the diticier.- *‘v will be remedied sw we have ordered more papers. lhe Kentucky Jubilee Singers had a very •ood house at tips place, last Thursday ev- ntng. and still complained that they’lost mon-y. 'They acquitted themselves very creditably. J. E. Holo, Esq., of the firm of Rollins A •lt:le, merchants at Amity, was in town the latter part of the week. Mr. Hale informs us that the firm is closing out and will quit the business. We are pleased to meet on tho streets our townsman, <). 11. Adams, who has been con- uned t<> his room fur the past &ix weeks, with a severe attack of gciotic rheumatism ’ .a his right hip. Local Correspondence. 3HEH1DAN. Oct. 15, l8»3. Yesterday was one of the brightest, balm iest, clearest and most beautiful days of the season. Douglas Delashmutt and Miss — Chris* uwn were married last week. Rev. Peter R. Burnett preached at the Christian church here, yesterday, morning and evening. * Several of our young people attended a Hon at tho residence of George Baxter last night. They express themselves as well pleased with it. Messrs. Smith, Morse, Pow’ell, Detmer.ng, and several other parties left for Portland this morning. The Mechanics’ Fair is the attraction. John Wilsou and wife, of East Portland were here visiting thoir daughter. Mrs. A. J. Smith, last week. Prof. Newell did not succeed in organizing a class in music here last Wednesday evening but we believe he intends doing so at an ear ly day. The scurrilous letter written by “ Shoemak er” amt published m the Sunday Mercury of Oot. 7th, is, we believe, a gross misrepresen tation of affairs at this place. While possi bly there is <ome foundation for part of it, yet the greater portion is founded on idle gossip or nothing at all. No person with any regard for the truth would publish an article of this character, and “ Shoemaker” was either misinformed or his low attack was prompted by a spirit of malice. L loyd . MARTIN V8 KETTLEMAN IMM On Tuesday a race was made between Martin and Kettleman for $2,000 a side, to come of at City View Park, Poitlnnd, to 9in« morrow—Friday. Kettleman gives Martin ’ to twelve feet on the start in 100 yards. This u- The attention of\ will be one of the moat interesting races immenso bargains no- * aver run in this State, as KetHenna is t»aid » to be the fastest 100-} ard man in the United btates, and Martin has never yet been beat en, although he has been pitted against the fastest men on the coast. The stock formerly owned try gasser A Son will be disposed of Tun HuMaaau M attes . The Sunday Mercury quotes what the Iir- vobteb said last week regarding the attack At Cost, upon Hev. Hunsaker, and says that •• the Mercury has been in receipt of letters from several parties, stating that the reverend gentleman is entirely lnuooent and asking a retraction.” Then it says that ” Bev. Him saker luay be a saint in the eyes of his Great Reductions are made in friends, but we have a statement iu black and white in this office, signed by a gentle man engaged in business in Southern Ore 01*00 ES gon, who says that the statements published last week in relation to Buv. Hunsaker’s at tack upon the virtue of an iunoceut young A fine lot of girl are correct. Using his own language,he says: ‘I will be responsible for the results. ’ ” What responsibility ! To hold this " gentle man engaged in business” responsible for CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE so libelous, damaging all artiolv as that re AT COST ferred to, we imagine, would amount to about as much as seeking pecuniary redress from the mangy, irresponsible sheet, whose sole aim seems to be an attempt to tear Boots jiik I Shoes down all that tends to deoencynnd morality. We have been shown an affidavit from tho young lady who has been drawn into this Lower than Portland prices. degradiug contrversy, in which she auys " il is ail unloniidod lie/’ Other affidavits will be reoeived in a few days, after which we DRY COODS shall give the matter a proper allowing, but until then it is useless to bandy words, ex cept one point in the last Mercury item in Cheaper thaw was ever offered in this city. which it sayB that “The R epobteb has Itov. I ree|>ectfully invite the public to call and Hunsaker's word for it that the Mercury published a malioious arid debasing false examine goods aud prices. hood against its popular minister.” etc. This Respectfully, is false, that we know of. as we did not see W. F BANGASSER. Mr. Hunsaker for several weeks until last Saturday we accidentally met him on the 10-ltf. tram. And so far as Mr. H.’s being oua " (Hipulur minister” is concerned, that is a mistake. Mr. Hunsaker is a Baptist, and the KxroBTBB’s proprietor is far from being a member of that denomination. Wu de fended Bev. Hunsaker just as we would anv man who had been grossly mid maliciously slandered. Peoples’ b J. T. Simpscn has sold the goods in his variety store to Litchfield Bros. Mr. Brown, son-in-law to Daniel Boge, with his wife, arrived last week from Illinois. He comes with tha intention of making his home among us. There has not been a case of scarlet fever within five miles of Sheridan, and the school is in successful operation. All Sheridan was glad to have our old friend, W. F. Lemon, of Salem, with us sev eral days last week. Come again, “ Klip.” NORTH YAMHILL. On last Tuesday night Ed. N. Faulconer, Oct. IB, 1883. before going to Portland to attend Conuuw- cial College, gave the boys and girls a social Mr. Johnson was in town last week looking party. They had music, plays, supper and for a site to start a cabinet shop. He is from a good time generally. Portland and has the reputation of being n S. C. Foster has purchased the town hall first class mechanic and a gentleman. I Pay up. and the block upon which it stands of W. F. The two millim rv stores at this place Mrs. Ella Wicks, of Kalama, is in town I Water raised a trifle in the Yaiuhill. ’rive had their prand oiwniings, and people Lemon for the sum of one thousand dollars. visiting her lister, Mrs. Wm. Morgan. familiar with such matters say that the dis Cheap as dirt. Frank Parsons is in town visiting old Go t<> Corker, Lafayette, fur timothy seed. play and arrangement of goods could not A few more farms for sale or rent around friends. He has been engaged selling books Don’t forget to settle your subscription, ’lave been surpassed. Sheridan. for some time. | at once. VVliat an improvement it would make in Dr. B. F. Adkins, of New Ross, Indiana, George Laughlin, who is attending sohool Potatoes have got down to 50 cents per our public .school house and grounds if they nephew of Capt. Lafollett, who has been at the Grove, was up and spent Sunday with were but enclosed with a neat fence. It is traveling through the Northwest, arrived the folks. bushel. e x> be r* - retted that this district is too poor here last week. Star Coal Oil, 150 test, for sale by Rogers to fence the premises. Mrs. Meaner, of Southern Oregon, is visit We passed through McMinnville just after ing her sons, Wm. and Philip. | A Todd. 'Talk about your I g things ! but two oab- the ra. and an over nice man asked the Many wells in this section have gone en- • ; Mont a Stewart left last Saturday for Mos- it in to n ff Mr. Alffr I Smith, question, “ Why don’t they make a road •f Moore’s Valley, take the lead. They ar§ around this town so that we can go co, Idaho, on a visit. His wife accompanied ' tirelydry. him as far hs Portland. nonsters. weighing upwards of 25 pounds below without passing through these abomi Martin and Kettleman, at Portland, to itich, and as sound as a dollar. nable streets.” Miss Nellie Smith left for her home in morrow. Am SI a Idea says; ' Tell the folks that I Cyrus Beebe, U. S. Special Indian Agent, Dayton, W. T., to-day. Did you sae the eclipse 011 the moon last lave got a Gilpin sulky plow, that is the arrived at Grand Rondo to investigate the l4th,18H3, by Fred Archibald, 1 Monday night ? idriest draught plow in Oregon—I don’t charges preferred ugainst P. B. Sinnott. J. Married,Oct. P., Mr. Brack Craft and Miss Lettie For Children’s Hats and Bonnets, go to •.are a tig whether its a walking plow or not; Indian Agent, by Mr. Mulligan. It is not Smith, at her borne. md don't forget to tell the folks about it.” known here what course the investigation Russ A Foster's. Oct. llth,1883, at the residence of bride's Last Thursday was the 20th anniversary of has taken or what the result will be. Mils Ella Lee Woods spent Sunday at her parents' by Judge W. M. Townsend. Alfred w idded life f.»r Air. anti Mrs. A. L. Newgard, McMinnville home. Rev. John McIntire, of the Sheridan Cir McClintic and Miss Ora Johnson, all of md we learn th it in tl evening they were This is the season to get your maple given a Mipiisn by their numerous friends, cuit, will preach at the following places and Yamhill county. We wish them all happi time : First Sunday, Sheridan 11 a. m., Har leaves of u 11 shades. and received many fine presents at their - mony 3 p. m., Buells Chapel 7 p. m.; Second ness and success. H. H. Burton and family left last Friday, Corker of Lafayette, k-eps first quality hands. Sunday, Jones’ school house on Muddy at for east of the mountains. He does not C reation G utting L opsided . harrows and hay cuitcrs. A foot race has been arranged between 11 a. in., Bellvue 3 p. m , Gopher Valley 7 p. know where he will locate. Would respectfully announce to the Ladiea m. ; Third Sunday, Bal ston 11 a. in., Sheri The sun did not cross of McMinny ille and vicinity that they have Apples are selling at from 50 to 75 cenis Martin and Ryan—Lhe trainer of Pendegas— dan 7 p. m.; Fourth Sunday, Willamina 11 o take place at Salem on Saturday next, for Rev. H. C. Morgan was called to Lafayette the equator this year ^r bushol, ywing to the quality. removed to the new building opposite the -. > a si le. Mi rtin h mdicaps Ryan ten ft. a. m., Upper Willamina < p. m., Highland 7 to-day to preach the funeral of Charles Ja until the 23rd day of Grange Store, Rev. Sellwood will hold services at the in I ■ ' • irds. 1'i.i; will be an interesting p. m.; the third Wdtinus* ay evening of each cobs. Death was caused by relapse of ty September, making two month at Hinkle school Louse at 7 p. m. S Episcopal church next Sunday. race, as Ryan is said to be a fast man. phoid fever. His wife and parents have the eclipses in October.— AlcAl inn vii le, Oregon, People hud better quit There are several vacant houses in town sympathy of the entire community. James Walt has gone to settle nearCheny, Our „■ - • i i 'I ' W. I ■ :no a, who has sweuring and drinking that ought to be occupied by families whoaie W. 1. Good luck attend him. been interested in the ”1 igle” lumbering John Mode and family left yesterday for intoxicating liquors.— and have received a splendid stock of uni 11, has dispose i of his In1 real in the miu children should attend school. A good many east of the mountains, somewhere in Jack- Col.Chris 'Taylor was in town last Thurs busiiie- About 11 o’clock on tho , to HemBtook J Harvi y. and intends large boys and girls are growing up in our son county. night of Oct. 15th, the day, lo »king as pleasant as ever. midst who can hardly read and write. Some making a trip to his old boms in the Fast, Dr. Polan and family moved last week, to moon was covered parents seem not to care or take any interest The down trains aro crowded with people it.* will »tart abouttta mi utb* of next month. in the matter further than to talk about it. down near Middleton. We are sure Dr.’s ne\* with an eclipse on the south side, about on their way to the iMechanics’ fair. “Only a pants button” has not been very Give the boys and girls an education if you neighbors will be satisfied with him. as lie is like the. accompanying eugraving. w. Anotlier iappun two weeks J. (’. Cooper has the most handily arrang popular of lai j — owing to the average house give them nothing else. A few good books a good physician and a gentleman. We wish eclipse of the run will happen later. Better subscribe and pay up your wife having obtained tho sequel—‘‘Only a newspapers and magazines shoifld always be him success in his new quarters. ed house we have seen ill the town. subscription to the R eporter before that I’an..;.............. i nd as she drams away kept on the center table, and the children Asa McKern and Wm. Clark left to-day happens. Goods were never sold as low in MCMiun at the piano, the young husband threads the will take to reading them as naturally as to Featiiers, for Monmouth to attend school. H. F. Bed- villa as at Hartman’s Clearance Sale. u die and wonders to himself if *twere ev play. well also left for Monmouth to-day. P lease N otice ! er thus. S. D an . Abie Talmage came up from below. Satur French Flowers in Velvet, Plush and Silk, Wm. Malone and family have moved inte All persons indebted to tho undersigned and day, and spent Sunday in McMinnville. Mr. J. II. Stine, who worked in this office the house lately ocoupied by Dr. Polan. are requested to make payments by tho 1st W. S. Ladd came up from Portland and for sev< I weel ome time pinoe, was in LAPATDTT2 Oriiamof livery Description« T raveler . day of Nov., 1883. and tneroby save costs. town and came in to see us. Tuesday. He spent Sunday at his “ Broadmead” farm. Oct. 1G, 1883. This is the last call. Respectfully, uns purchased the material for a paper at In fact everything to be found in a millinery TlLEAr/lOGK. Little Jennie Snyder has recovered from (ndependi noe, s id p ipe;' to be c.illed tlie The good people of this town were great-, W. F. B anqasser . or notion store. her attack of pneumonia, but is very weak. “West Side.” W< ¡Ji him success in his ly shocked last Thursday night to hear of A man by the name of A. Williams made Please give us a call, and vou will be con vinced that we have the best goods and most Remember the Open Temperance meeting undertaking. the sudden death of Mrs. A. J. Ferguson, his advent into this county about one week reasonable prices. a the 31. E. Church, next Sunday evening. Last Wednesday we rooeived a pleasant wife of Hon. J. L. Ferguson, of this place.— ago, who evidently thought he had just struck Mi and Mrs. O. R. l»«-.:n. of Eu- Mrs. Ferguson had been in poor health for the place he was looking for. The first night Charlie Payne is back to his oid anvil in mU from City, v. ho w< re in town on a \ ibii. and W. T. Booth's Shop. We told you so, Charlie ¡Jrs. B. wishing to see a power prew run. sometime, but not supposed dangerously ill; he was in town he stole about $25 from difn M c M issvills , Oct. 18, 1853. ASK FOR L.idies* attention is especially called to the came in for that p irp>se. Mr. B. is a br.*tlt- so that ber sudden death was wholly unlouk- ferent parties, the next morning when he Wheat, fier uusuel...................... Cloaks and Dolman s at the Clearance Sale. r of J. R.. and has many aeqaainhmees in ed fur. It seems that the immediate oause was going down the bay, just before starting Flour, per barrel........................ this county. of her death was rheumatism of the heart, hr called at G. W. Fcrnside’sstore, when Mr. Oats, |»er bushel........................... Mr. Harvey Jones, of Amity was in town 'The neatest present we have had for a long as 1 hear, of which she died about 7 o’clock F. was dulled to the door, Williams took from Dried Apples, per pound......... . the lore pan of the week and came in to see Celebrated California Made um* was made us on Thursday last by Mr p. m., Oct. 11th. Mrs. Ferguson was a pio his counter a silver watch worth sfJS and a rimas, per pouuil..................... DS. Patrick Casev,who brought in a peck or more neer of ’47, at which time she came across pipe worth $8. lie was arrested at Garibal Bran, per ton................ Hee the “ Romkey*’ Adjustable and Fold . if SHOES ilt gr ipias lim-as we ever saw, the plains with her father, John Bird, of this di uiid sentenced to jail for thirty days. Feed, tier ton............. . ing Iron Harrow at Hodsons'. 'They are the sweet and delioious. They came from the place. Since then she has lived in Oregon, Last night he was invited out to take a walk, Ground Potatoes, par bushel ............. Boss. .John Brooks farm, in Happy Valley, lvlr. and I think in Yamhill county, up to the or rather a moonlight ramble, by about thirty Onions, per pound....................... or forty citizens of this county and given Bacon Sides, per poiiud............. Rev J. Hoberg will hold divine service at Casey will plea? acq pj th< ti’anks of ye time of her death. She was in her 4Gth about Every pair warranted made by white labor, thirty.hujHeA with A good h . w hide and year ’The funeral took place from the fam ihe M. E. Church next Sunday at 11 o’clock printers. Ham, per pound......................... of the Best Stock in the market. We also residence to the church, where a touch recommended to go to a warmer clime, and I Shoulders, jwr lanind................. .a. m. Fourteen new pupils have already entered ily understand they intend to have that class of manufacture ing sermon was delivered over her remains When you go to Lafayette don't fail to g* Ju* sclnwil at the CiJlcge for the second half by the Rev. Jos. Hoberg, thence to the men believe that Tillamook is not a healthy Lard, per pound.......................... Butter, per pound................... . find see Corker, the boss hardware-man ot , ih ha J just 1 c m. Among these ¿enry burying ground, where she was de place for such, Ladies IMissos & Children’s Eggs, per dozen....................... , , ire 1 1A. i!■’!■. Sf oi Foresl Yamhill. by the side of her mother. Mrs. s. Hides, . . I, i' b<> ol i.el iy< tte. Mor posited dry Hint, per pound ... . Ferguson was greatly beloved by ail her rel Riveted Shoes. Rev. T H. Henderson is expected to preach gan Backus, of Astoria, and W. S. Thomp atives aud friends, and highly respected by Hides, green, per poimd............ Woman Suffrage Question. in the C. 1*. Church next Sabbath, morning son. of Albany. Iire ’ sed Hogs, |»er cwt ............... For sale by all the Principal Dealers ia Ore all who knew her. She leaves a number oi aud evening. Wool, per jioiliid ....................... gon and Washington Territory. Pro m le of Open I mp< i ince netting children, whose character and standing, E ditor R eporter Before introducing • Tallow, |ier |>ound...................... shows what a good mother’s influence can subject for your columns, it is proper to Old papers for sale at this office in endless Oct. 2‘. at the m . E. Church at 7 :3n p. m A Full aud Complete line of tit* Chickens—grown—per dozeu. .45 quantities. Just the thing for putting un p. marl s hj P h - lent, ffo ku I«4 ’’X p™y*-r do toward raising good men and good wo above AYeiNknowu <<oudk for Sale stalo to your renders that the “ Woman Suf men Mr. Ferguson is almost heart-broken der carpets. by Rev. A. J. Hunsaker. at his loss, aud it will be some time, if ever, frage State Central Committee” are making Music. A. L. Saylor. Dayton's popular druggist, before he gels over it. His many friends arrangements with the publishers of all H. FISHER’S, Address by Rev. Crawford. and the Free Press ” man, hove around earnestly sympathize with him. Reading by Miss Emma Matthew«. McMinnville, Oregon. County papers throughout the State to se last Thursday. Music. Hardly had the angel of death quilel cure a column in each, to be devoted to the Manufactured by Address by Rev. Hunsaker. Just received, now Hats. Plumes and one house of mourning than he entered an interest of the " Pending Amendment” to CAIIY. NICKELWVHU A. C’O.V Music. C ommittee . The — Wings, Ornaments and Handkerchiefs, at 129 A 131 Sausome St., San Frauoisoo. Bass A Foster’s. \ 1 I. a »up of coffee and a other and laid his icy baud upon Charles the Oregon State Constitution, which is to Jersey Bull Factory 115 A 117 Hayes St. 27tff fresh Tally and Candy ill plenty, Jacobs, son of Mrs. Jacobs, of this place. remove the disabilities that prevent women Pure Blooded Our young friend, J. J. Flynn, left us for nu t California, the fore par. of tlu« week. We \..v leand Funnj Booki Cig raand robac- and nephew of James Olds, well known in citizens from tho exerci.39 of the f ranch is ?. Now at the stables of •o • but now is the time, boys, to treat the this county. Mi Jacobs had been living at wish him well. And we arc pleased to state that publishers, -irlsto a p’ab'oi l iesh Oysters. Remember Mr. Henry Ridgeway has removed from the place the Bakery, aud Gusseu the a saw mill up on the North Yamhill, where generally, are cordially yielding to our re HENDERSON & LOGAN BROS. J. 11. LONG ACRE. J. B. FLETCH’««. this place to Spokane Falls, W. T., where he he was taken sick, but partially’ recovered, quests. M c M innville , oreoon will go into business. EURISKO MARKET, We find scores of voters, frpm Portland to Dr. Hinkle, Princip 1 of the National Sur when he formed a desire to come down to Frank Morrison and — Russel, a fell >w _.}i. | l;,, •,ut< . -i .. I>« • ifiion 319 Bush Lafayette, a trip that he undertook on a the California line, wholly ignorant of the load of lumber and against the advice of his * ’ J ersey C hief ” No 1, dropped April 12tb, printer, were in town and came in to see ns. San Francisoo. CaL * will be at Hillsboro Lonyacre & Fletcher, Proprietors, fact that such an amendment is before the one day this week. >’ ■ , d M< Minnvill Oot. 30 1-3. fd friends at the mill. It seems that the trip people, which lhey will be called upon to 1877 ; sire, •* Emperor;” darn, - Minnie War or change brought on a relapse that run in reu . ( ,i,. . i . ., lining and taUng pi (Successors to W. J. Garrison.) vote for or against in u few months. There City marshal Sliuck has had his face ban P edigree of “ E mperor ” u Emperor” was jfor this Institution. DtaMMOff the to a complicated typhoid that been rue un fore we take thia method of enlightening daged the past week. And it waan t a very i manageable. and after a hard struggle he dropped Jan. 17th 1875; sire, “ Emperor Bil Spine. Limbs. Driormities. Paralysis aud all large “pet, either. breathed his last about huif-past nine Sat the masses on this question, since no voter ly ,” dam “Oliveu” by imported Neptune(124); cltroni.; diseases, Sp ciaiti s. urday evening, Oct. 13th, aged between 20 in this commonwealth has a moral right to grand-dam, “ Olivea” (232) ; great grand-dum H iving purchased this market, the above it's getting flu that a man has to gt t up in Persons in need of Furniture should not and 21 years. Charley Jacobs, the affection vote uj»n any question unintelligently. re moved it to the Wallace building, the middle of the night if he wishes to go off These columns, or an occasional article, •'Nelly Bly,”(226) ijnported. ate son, ’ kind husband and generous com fail to c<> an i c stock carried by W H. P edigree of “M innie W arren ” “Minnie corner of Third and C Sts., where they ar« on the 5:45 A. M. train. U n h ' 'u. th-*M •Minnville Furniture store panion was well known in every part of the are to be filled by any persons who are inter Warren,” solid fawn, dropped March 5th, 1874 ; prepared to furnish the public with Loty has been out with his little vt-looi- m n His stock <>f Chairs, Bureaus. Lounges county, and many will feel grieved who read ested in tbv question at issne, demanding lie ” Beacon Comet,” I 1th : dam, “ Princes’* Frewli MeRta« 8ai««ugra off all kinder pedy several times during the week. He etc are unsurpaased. Besides this he has a of his death, llis remains were taken from expressed opmiona of the editors of the sev sire, stock of Wall I’ap-r. in all shades and figures the residence of Mr Ungerinau, the home of eral papers on the question, unle ss voluntary Ilh, (2302^: grand-dam, “Prin««” (761)-*- can just make 'er “git.” Head Cheese, Fresh Fish, Anil and that is worth looking at. All of this he offers Mrs Jacobs, to the church, where Rev. Hu on their part. We only ask for a candid, imported by W. B. Dinsmore in 1868. Dried I 'lais. Huron, Hamm Do not fail to get the benefit of the Clear fo^ sal«* at the most r is*»nable figures. Go berg preached the funeral Bermon. thence to fair and honest consideration of such ex T e h m s For sea son, $6. ance sale at B, F. Hartman’s. You will lose and a e if this is not the case; and wbilethe: e the Masonic burying ground, on the John planations. suggestions and arguments as HENDERSON A LOGAN BR08. In fael everything kept in a a good bargain if yon do. 13tf take a look at those wool inatresses and pil son farm, and there interred. Mr. Jacobs shall, from time to time, be given in these leaves a wife to mourn his death. He bad columns. This is now purely a political CLASS V1AKKET Our old time friend, Jerome Martin, was Io,vs— .ilso iu*.it and «-heap. been married but eight weeks, six of which question and merits all the attention and down from his home in l iuatilla county, on an prejudiced consideration that any other Last week we mentioned ths Eccleston was spent on a sick bed. He was buried by a flying visit, during the week. ; l.n< it !ini«Hir< Unit " ■ W...K a the I. O. G. T.. of which Order he was a con vital one is entitled to. if the demands of We shall also carry a stock of the amendment are not bns;d tLe based uru.. upon the __ true Mr. James Ladd has sold his farm near ,»,T ’ anil we I....I*1’-*“ •>> 'r've " H* 11 sistent meioUi. principles of justice and right—the very Amity to F. C. Papa for sffll.BBO. and will be be if it 11k.'s all winter. Here is our veision tiinued Fruit», of all MAa4«w As an offset to the sad chapter of deaths same upon which this government was <rf the matter this w, -I; : At first tlie jury come a resident of this place, soon. II igh' -t Cash Price paid tor all kinds of .t.xxi ten for ne'iiiii al and two for oonvic- in the last week, we have quite an avelanche founded and is ppriieluated— the same that Fat Stock. We learn that in the foot race between tio.i; not 1«ma aide to auri-e on this point of weddings: are incorporated into every political plat John Hulery, of Lafayette and Ed. Getuhell. th v < h aiL'.-d over and liop cl to find a ver- The first we will note was W. L. Bradshaw form—the same as endorsed by every mdi- We would moat reapeetfully ask a share off of Amity, the latter came out winner. ___ the patronage of this community. ■ h a of <’iiltv of ass mil, and to this * .even to Miss Lizzie Littlefield, at the residence vicinal voter in this government. We want of Dr. H. K. Littlefield, on Tuesday, Oct. 1#, to be convinced of the fact, and our oppon ¡ur,«i. o ■* anding out for acquittal. The If anybody asks you who repflired th LONGACRE A FLETCHER. ent« ought to I m » able and willing to do it, or hose carrige so neatly, tell them it was done matter may assume a diderenl version by 1883, Judge Loughary officiating. 13-27/1. to unconditionally yield to our urgent re by Rasmus Nelson, the wagon maker. next issue. Next. Oct. 13th. 1883, at the the residence quests, and vole “ Yeu” for the amendment, Several of ■*‘*1“1 townsmen were talking of the bride's father, W. M. Townsend, of next June. C om . County Clerk Speneerand his depnty. ('. Lafayette, by Rev. Jos. Hoberg. G. C. Chris the O.lor evenint.ibont lhe future of Third McMinnville, Oct. 15,1883. W. Talmage, were up and stayed over night tenson and Sophia E. Townsend. Street Lake, and ” • suggestion* with relitives, the latter part 0* the we?k. •Oct- 13th. 1883, at the Essex Hotel. Jutfay- P bogrammk . as to th*- I"---'t m".ins of mukiiig thb lake a Mr. R. 8. Ingals. of Newberg, paid us a t.Mhe city; also suggss- ptte, Oregon, by Rev. W. M. Townsend, Of the I’hilergian Society Saturday, Oct. ft. pleasant visit on Monday. He has been do tiii.' i.i -I .............. 1 • 4 ” '* Jake Douglas DelasUmutt and Ella Chrisman. 20th 1883. . throwiliffni ing considerable plastering in town, of late. Oct. 14th. ¡883, at the residence of the Tn Ik — J. Soper. a teVM wo the tower tide of the lake, so tlmt bride's father. North Yamhill, bv Ehler W. The Rainbow Heating Stove is the b< si Deciainntiou—H. Boardman. fib - » " e< all a.' h : an»th.r we* Vf. Townsend, Alfred McCienlick aud Anna I Third M HcMinnvill«, heater known. The cheapest place to buy none Recitation Mta Ollie Powell. f l, or of uetti.nu . di. iirer to deepen the Johnson. them is at Hodsuns', Masonic Hall Building. m [SUCCESSORS TO R. H. TODD.] Rending—J. G. Kay. la.. ............. v.-^:.v -dl n.-.vii-ate Oct. 14th, 1883. at the residence of the (On block eaot ot Planing Mill, twu door* east Selection—Miss Emma Wright. Hodsons hnvi» jnst received *the L argf ; t third m M that i I iad of o-jt-fish of livery stable,) Addreaa—Dr. Anderson. C heapest and B fst lot of Heating Stove I „ , -I I ..... . arrive ....... the " Stat -s f Tthe bride's father. George Christenson, West DEALERMIS . k.ii -tie w ,te s. s l.-.le a four-.h '.’behalem, by Judge W. M- Townsend, J. T? Rending—Miss Heater. from San Francisco ever brought to McMinn arteT and Annie Christenson. Declamation -41 Powell. W.H. BNCHAM, PRO., I-,.,, l' t,.„ !<• ill it with ein> wild ville. OUK.S, Recitation—M um Anna Young. At North Yamhill. Or.. Oct. litliL 1883. by !>.. a Ivtler inv. stm. nt. and a frfth remarke. Carries a full stock of Furniture, Carpets, Wail Prince says its a burning sham* for any MEDICI NEB, Recess. _ . . I I til I. a . >-i ’ll H J. b5 , V. T. Archibald, J. P., B. Cruft and Nancy *“ Paper, Bird Cages, Baby Carriages, Ac., which young lady of McMinnville to register nt ‘„ten., t. ■ ■ I'!, -vamp land set;« Smith. Election of Officers. MTATIOW AMY, he wile at prices so reasonable that none cau the Portland Hotelsas being from Suu Frjn ™xth thou. M it W-nl.l I .’ U tter to havs. Ssc'i. 80 you see that while death is busy de find fault. PKMFI VIF.HÌ etveo. rs,|.,n.- • .1 Ft . ' • 111 lb< Vl pt pleting. life, strong and active, ia preparing Repairing done in a neat end substantial ■ Fx<re*mly f*»ud of fr »fs ; then the »0 make up the loss. TOD SC< o AWI> < ll.4H\ Quarterly meeting for the M. E. Chur n. • hov M arried . manner. ‘t * • t't’1 th’ South, will be held nt the Happy N al . v . PAINT* A.WDOII.H At the residence of Thus. Bynam. in Mc hike f »r the < onv»-niene^» of the public : tn* school house next Saturday and Sunday. | Please call aud examine goods and prices. DAYTON Minnville. Oregon, Sunday, Oct. 7th., 1K83. I'ATFAT vii Dii IBI S siulitli w is a cenll. inan who lives eloae to th. I str. Oct. 20th and 21st. Oct M. 1X83. Ink. - nd ■ vns <■ ’0 ...I’.ial.le in. pt-rtv there by A. R. Baker. City Recorder. Mr. Charta TO IL FT «IMMhS WOTIOAB, FT< ETC Wm. SoTace «»4 Sanrael Borll retnriud !.i:t not ls.ii’- in l"’s’b' »<• dion t inv. a fie Fine weather. Bynam and Miss Leona Roy. both of Yam ¡•ay Up. from the Snake river country. I h»'S#> gen - " what tli.-v di l w.ih th * n..bl,. Urly of water We understand that another saloon will be hill county. .. v - J that .’ii.’l. I verv tUmen have lartre intereeu. *M alix*k in tnai >f ^rPreaeriptkma carefully compounded All isrtics iudabud to me ar« hereby neti- At the McMinnville Hotel. Od. 17th. 1M3. all hours, day or n ght. fairi . but wh.-rt - an ■ on of the P'J’rtv re- Parted here soon. section of country. fied th a they must settle the same by Nov. Elder E. E gm , Mr. Fred Kleiver and Mil* m irked that a « ’ "* ,,r 1 *'• ""¿t?1 Charlie Burch, of Amity, waa in town one I>v Oar g«Kwls bAve 1 11 be*n marked down to the 1st, 1^», ■•<h«rwiMj their accounts will he Mary Kuns. We wen fav >red with a pleasant call e® I , I ■ ' 1 • ' * “bl1" day laat week. Compliments received for which we return owest Ilyina rate , Give ns a call and see fo plac <i m the hands ol an attorney, for eolleo- Tnesdav evening from Or. J. Polkman. edv tanatta« io p-a. that point with apparatus yoaraelf. thanks, and wiah the happy couple a plena tio ’ i i'bin is business. J. C. CASWELL, Our populr.r Sheriff, E. B. Collard, was in tor of the " States Z itung. “ of I ortlaml. th< liefitawere Mmsa out and the whol. I ant Journey through life. town this morning. McMinnville, Or.. June 21. ’81 29tf. McMinnville, Get 11—td. who has been mekito? a tour of the valley in crowd w<pt, ia darkaeat tUb interest of his paper. NOTICE ! For Cash or Produce. ERI Millinery! Millinery! Misses Russ & Foster Hats, Bonnets, Plumage, Ostrich. Cahn, Nickfilshurg & Company’s BOOTS and NEW FIRM! New Goods ! NowPrices! ROBISON & BAKER McMinnville Furniture Store,