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Newspaper Decision*. - ■■ ■" 1 »y ■ F- W. Redrnoud has just received his Fall Severn 1 visitors from McMinnville, last Newberg Agricultural Tair. tv, that are not denied this boon. Th* MU otock, nud if you want sue some fine goods, week, among whom we noticed Hy. Adams. 1. Any person who takes a paper regular- go and see him. Look out for new ad. next that cannot see far enough in th« future e< J. W. Cowls and Dr. Boyd. ly from a post-office, whether directed in week. As there has been no report of the above this question to determine it* reeuita witti ¿s name or another’s, or whether he sub Will the so oalled board of trade, of Port fair published in the R eport k a, we reproduce such evidences behind it, must be blinded ttejMirt reaches us that a row occurred at bribed or not, is resijonsible for payment. SHX2RIDAN. by prejudices to such an extent that forbid* land, and the bank organ explain why 2. If person orders his puper discontin Amity luesday morning betweeu Nave, the they have failed in bringing all the threaten the following* written by Samuel Hobaon to a hope to discern a fact that others see Oct. 22. 1883. Co«. ued be must pay arrears, or the publisher hotel keeper, and John Monroe, in which the the “ Willamette Farmer " ed calamities on the farmers if the mortgage Heavy frost y eater day morning. McMinnville, Oct. 19, 1883. may continue to send it until payment is ““ter drew a revolver, but was knocked down tax law was not repealed. The law still The second annual exhibition of the New made, and then oollect the whole amouirt. hir/ ** iorruer” bloodshed— do purticu- Health good in the upper Yamhill valley. stands, the farmer still holds out and money whether the paper is taken from the office or can still be borrowed. Perhaps the board of berg Agricultural Society, that opened on the A man with a family has moved into the tradii And the bank organ will learn some 2nd and closed on the 4th of October, passed When you are in town, lie sure to go and U^;_ The courts have decided that refusing Gleabou house. time that they are not running all the busi off lovely. The tir»t day and secund upto see II. r icher s stock of good.», price and ex to take newspaper* or periodicals from the amine hid goods, and you will be astonished ILe question is frequently u»ked, when ness of thia state* noon wus very busily occupied in msking post-office, or removing and leaving them in at pne** he sells. He buys all his goods for will the uew mill be ready to grind ?—darn- Friends and aeuuaintnuoea of C. H. Mes entries and arranging articles on exhibition. {he office, is prima facie evidence of inten Cash, direct from ban Francisco and the edifino. singer are greatly shocked to hear of the ao- The several departments in the pavilion tional fraud. East. Many of the boys weut to Portland last oident that caused his death. Mr. Messinger 4. The Postmaster-General has decided was a true gentleman, well liked and respect were well tilled up. The display of fruit, The attention of the public is called to the that post musters who fail to notify publieh- In the foot race between Martin and Ket- week fur the tint time. ed by all who knew him. cansiHting of canned and green, was very ¡minen*© bargains now utterud at the ers when subscribers remove, or fail to take tleman for kl ’. ii OO a side, the raoe was won by It is about time to organize a debating so fine, notwithstanding the unfavorable sea N* t . their papers from the postoffice, shall be re Kettleiuan by 15 feet. It is estimated that ciety at Sheridan. sponsible for their subscription. from $12,000 to $15,000 changed handa on son and the almost entire failure in the fruit Mrs. Childers has moved her bouse from DAÏTON th«» race. Martin was also beaten bv Ryan, crop. 8. Brutscher is making the best dis Willuinina and is building it on a lot just at Salcnn on Saturday last. Oct. 82, 1883. play in green fruit. The farm and garden uurth of J. M. Townsend'«. Mr. J. E. Ferguson, nephew of Hun. J. L. Wiutry weather. The stock formerly owned by George Bea* department was very good, filled up with a The lx>vs who went to Portland to attend rerguson, whr in town and paid us a visit, '1 he river is so low again that boats are great many fine Rampies of wheat of a great gaaser A Son will be disposed of the Mechanics’ Fair were not taken in by the Notice I* hereby giveu that MR, C. F. Tuesday. He is from Sedalia. Mu., has spent the summer in Oregon and is very fa bunko sharps or the policy and so far as ob- unable to reach this place. many varieties. J. H. Rees is making the (ONNEK luu »««eclated hluiaelff vorably impressed with the co intry ; but he servatiou goes returned home safe and Our townsman, 8. W. Sigler, has gone into best display in the sheaf. There were a with the •• Y AH II11, f. REPORTER*» will return to his home in a week or two. sound. business in Portlaud. We wish him so.ooess. greut many fine specimens of various kindi mid i* Interested in the publication James Feudall, the tunsorial artist, has Mr. W. R. Derby, of Lafayette, dropped in Rev. Fairchild occupied the pulpit at the of potatoes, pumpkins and aquaabes and a lheieof. to see us, Saturday. Mr. Derby says that in gone to Portlund to study dentistry. and M. E. Church, last Sunday. long list of other articles too numerous to all his farming in Oregon, he never saw*the Sheridan is sadly iu need of a barber. Mrs. 8. W. Sigler will visit friends hi the fern grow so prolifically as it has the past O l 'll I9 HEH:1.H Ilf. Dr. Todd, the dentist, has gone to Amity east during the coming winter, and will leave mention; there are 145 entries in that de Reason, nil of which he attributes to the to practice his profession. So far as I know partuient. The fine art department had a Great Réductions ara uiad« in in a short time. thorough loosening up of the ground by last he gave general satisfaction while here. few pieces of pen work which showed a good winter ’ s freeze. The foot-racing mania ha« reached this degree of artistic qualification. There were Sam says—horseshoes. Frank Yocum was driving three of his We have devoted so much of oar time and horses hitched to a harrow turned up side place. Meesra. Robison and Coffin ran 100 also some paintings that were good. Samuel Cold, Chilly weather. energies to the news department of the down, down a slippery hill,when one of them yards for a purse of ¿10, Coffin winniug Hobson taking first premium on pen art K epobtee heretofore that we have neglected fell on the harrow, dragging another one easily. work, and Joseph Everst, second. The dis Insurance »gents, numerous. the editorial, but we have now made arrang- with him and both were killed. A tin a lot of The sad intelligence reached this place last play in fanoy and needle work .vas immense, ments for editorial help, and expect to make and nearly every one currying off the blue Thanks to A. H. Hodson, for favors. Friday evening that our townsman, Frank A cabinet maker who would keen furni the paper wide awake on the (pu^stions of ribbon. The ladies did a full share in filling the day editorially as well as locally hereaf ture for sale could find no better location A. Hill, had died at Olympia that moAiing ; up this department ; they showed needle CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Ladies' Rubber Gossamers $2 at II. Fisher's ter. than Sheridan. Plenty of power can be had beyond this nothing was learned until last work that will compare with the bewt of at the mill. Go and pay Mantling what you owe him. AT COST. Saturday evening, when his remains reached them. Miss Ellen Deskins shows a tine Our citizens »11 know J. D. Simpson, the Lee Bogne came home on a short visit to this place in charge of W. 8. Powell, when zepher wreath in a handsome frame that was Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas, only $3 at H. Fish garden man. Well, sir, the other morning he brought into our office a blood beet see his sister, who has just arrived from III. it was ascertained that he came to his death much admired. The culinary department er**. was well represented with all the good things Boot« and Shoe» raised in his garden that was 20 inches in He will return to St. Helens in a few days. Hair Waves and double hair nets at Russ length, 2 feet in circumference and weighed by gastric fever con^biped with other causes, to eat that is calculated to keep soul and Capt. Lafollett is agent, for the Lafayette 4 Foster's. 11% pounds. Another one he brought up nursery and now is the time to send in your at 4:50 o’olock Friday morning, Oat. 19. His body together. Mary Austin claims the hon of having the boat hop bread. The floral Lower than Portland prices. New goods are arriving every day at H. town weighed upwards of 14 pounds If any orders. Let every man who owns a piece of sudden death has plunged the entire commu or one can heat that beet we can get a beet that land have a good orchard of well selected nity into the deepest sorrow, as he left here department was adorned with some very fine Fisher's. specimes of fine flowers. Tillie Hoskins will beat the beater. fruit. It add» more to the value of a farm but a short time ago in comparatively good makes the best display in this department. Hon. E. Jessup is rusticating at New DRY COODS During the excitement that prevailed over and the comforts of a home than any thing health, though he had been under medical The miscellaneous department was an at Providence, Iowa. the result of the foot rare, the fore part of else except a good wife and a lot of ohildren. treatment for some time past. Mr. Hill was tractive one; in this department Dayton. Charley Payne's family has moved into the week, one of our citizens went out and in the state of New York, Aug. 17, 1842, Oregon, was well represented. Mr. Loben Cheaper than was ever ottered in this eity. Mrs. Hurlburt moved last week to her born one of Mr. Wright’s houses. and the following year was taken bv his pa butchered a fine Angora buck instead of an farm near Bethel. This leaves anothei va rents to Indiana where he remained 4 years. the harness maker, makes a good showiug of ordinary mutton sheep, a« he intruded. Mr. his work. Morris has a fine dog cart; 8. K. I respectfully invite the publio to call and Mrs. Jos. Watt, of Amity, called on us one cant house in town that ought to be occu Lougharv looks as wise when this fact is pied by a family and their ohildren sent to In 1847 his parents came to this state, where Baxter, farm machinery, and Mr. Mutchler examine goods and prices. day the fore part of the week. he has since resided. He has been engaged mentioned in his presence. school. Move right in, men ; you can never in the drug business at this M m * lot the makes a splendid display of his work in the Respectfully, Mrs. C. W. Talmage, of Lafayette, was 111 We received a pleasant call on Saturday spend your time or money in any better way, past few years and formerly edited a paper shape of double-seated hacks, a top buggy town several days during the week. W. F. BANGAMIR. last from Miss Nan Martin and Mrs. W. A. and your children will rise up and call you at Olympia. He was married to Miss Mary and a farm wagon, Hobson J’ Edwards also I make a fine display in general merohadise. 10-1 If. For the largest and cheapest stock of Henderson. Mias Martin is connected with blessed. Watson Dec. 2otb, 1872, who surviv«»s him. and also in this department as well ns in sev the Dayton Public School, and informed us Stoves in the city, go to Manning's. 8. C. Foster has purchased sixty acres of He was laid to rest by the side of his infant eral other departments. There were twelve that that institution of learning was pro Moore *t Brown, the painters, do things up gressing finely, having a large membership, land north of Sheridan off the west side of child, last Sunday eyeping by the I, O. O. F. Indian children from the Indian traminp A. Faukner’s farm for the sum of $30 per of which order he was a prominent member. school at Forest Grove, Oregon, here with .artistically, and don,t you forget it. and »sail in attendance show a lively inter acre B. and has sold about forty acres of the A touching and eloquent sermon was deliv considerable of their work, in the shape of Those desiring to pay their subscription in est it makes the school work pleasant. ered over his remains by Rev. Mr. Parsons, bread, some fancy and needle work, boots same to Dr. D. W. Cox. wood, will please bring it in. at once. pastor of the M. E. Church at this place. Another fine specimen of potatoes are On last Friday morning D. W. Rulstun The bereaved wife aud relatives have the and shoes, blacksmithing, etc., all of which C. F. Royal, Esq., formerly of this county, brought in by Wm. Rouf, from hi« farm, drove in his hack to the station to go below sympathy of the entire neighborhood in wa* looked upon with a great deal of inter eat and astonishment with many, to think east «»f this place. There are four varieties on the cars His boy was left in the hack to now of Salem, spent Sunday in this city. that an Indian can. in so short a time be ed —“ Peerless.” ’ Early Rose,” “Prince Albert" hold the Lor««« when they became frighten their affliction. Would respectfully annauace to th« Ladle« If you want childrens hoods, shetland floss and ’’ GamachillH,” and »re all large and ed ucated and learn t<i execute work equal to L i . oyd . the cars aud ran away, The boy held the white man Yes. Al*. M m Me of McMinnville and vicinity that they have and zephers, cheap, call at Russ <k Foster's. beautiful. J’hese potatoes, like the other ou at until he found that he oould pot stop NORTHYAMHILL. removed to the new building opposite the Minnville, was here making music on a line specimens brought in were grown without a them, when he jumped out escaping unhurt. Jimmy Augur has been very low of Ca- organ, collecting great crowds of people Graage Store, of rain, which «hows that our soil can They rail across the bridge and in front of Oct. 23, 1883. ftarrbal Pneumania, but is getting better ut drop around him, showing up the good qualities stand considerable ot lhe drying process. Hash & Co.’s store where the hack tongue John Wicks, of Kalama, W. T., is the of his instrument ; nothing like it. The present. lIcilliiuvHle, OregOD, Our business men have just caught the came down, the hack was overturned and guest of Wm. Morgan. stock department was not hr well represented Double-breasted Prince Albert Diagonal correct the horses slopped without doing much dam idea regarding Third Street Lake: Eli Perkins and wife, cf Eugene City, as we think it should have been, yet there Suits of Clothes—the latest styles, ut H. They propose now to throw up a levee on the age. were down last week visiting his parents ; he were some very fine auimal« on exhibition. and have received a splendid stock of Fisher's. lower side of the lake, get a dredger to deep David Ramsey allows as tine a graded Qsurgb Olds has quite a large field of corn left for his home to-day. See the “Romkey" Adjustiible and Folding en it. and thou tap it ami retain it as a source which hu is cutting and feeding to his hogs. stallion, one year old. ns can bo Mr. Glandon, and wife, of Salem, was draught Von Harrow at Hodsons'. They are the for keeping the contemplated cistern on It would make, perhaps, toi'iy bushels to the found in the state; his colt took the first down last week rioting relatives and friends. premium Third and C. filled. They navn’t abandoned acre. at the State Fair this Reason and is the scheme, however, of filling its waters Louis Grazier and sisters, of Lafayette, a good one. Mr. R ors . of Dundee, Oregon, Ab’fe Talmage has been stopping in town with catfish and carp. This whole community was shocked yes were in town last Sunday. showed a heavy draught team in harness, a portion tlw week, before going to work that are good movers. There were other To show that the growth of McMinnville terday by a terrible accidant that resulted in Married, at Lafayette. Oct. 20, 1883, Mr. teams, buggy and saddle horse« on exhibition, at Aato.id. the death of one of our best and most popu is of a permanent nature, we point with Casper Goodrich and Miss Hattie Roberts. Please come in andNf*’tie up, as I must pride to several dwellings that have pone up lar citizens. good in its place. There were bnt very Charles H. Messinger, post The happy couple left on to-day's train. Jov each few «mecimens representing the bovine fami have my mo'Uey without delay. here during the iummt r. among which we master, at Sheridan, and J. D. Jones are go with them. ly. E. H. Woodward takes flr.-t premium S. A M anning . may name those of L. H í'ook, Chas. Palm French* Flowers in Velvet, Plush and Silk, Robert Lind, of your oity, was in town and sweepstakes with a Shorthorn Durham and L. K. Wallace, Mr. Wright, alj Japge and neighbors and reside about 400 yards apart It has been i'«marked by some that “ Yam er. bull, 16 months old Nat« S. Wiley, for the last Sunday, visiting his many friends. substantial, while J. E. Brooks has just got on the south side of the Yamhill river, a hill is busted !” bnt we see no signs of that his new house fairly under way. Besides Ornaineuta of Every Description, best milch cow, gradud The few hogs on mile above town They accidentally met Mrs. M. E. Sheythe, of Kalama, W. T., ar exhlbitio..! a** <•; th« i being the case. • I of 8¿Hol those mentioned, there are numerous other In fact everything to be found in a mi 11m «ry rived liere on lust night's train, with a very about 9 o'clock in the morning, af Mr. Mes son ’ s importation. In another department They tell us that Charley Magers, while in residences, not so large, but neat and tidy, singer's house and it egas agreed that sick child, notion store. managed by John Brown end the Kellow or Please Portland, the day. l.samed the art of tele that we shall mention in due time. give us a call, and vou will be cea- they would go together and try to kill some The Delap Hotel has a new proprietor. Brothers, were all the old relics and curiosi vineed that we have the best goods and most phoning, perfectly. A real neat little specimen of com|>osition, geese that had been discovered by Mr. Mes John Maddox has moved his family onto his ties that could be colh*cted. as well as a reasonable prices. “ Now. John, if you \fish to get as fine an written by a young fcdy to her adored, has singer in a field, some four or five hundred place, and Ellery Rogers has taken poaession. young fawn and two black hears : this de overcoat as Arthur wears; £ 18 will buy one come into our hands, that th© owner can yards south of his house. Mr. Jones went partment was a place of infere:.* ..nd was T baveleb . have by calling at this officv. h is addressed home and got his shot gun and they met at visited by all present. 'Che poultry >h«>w at H. Fisher's.” to •' Grant" and signed ’ R. M. L. R.,” and the mill race in the orchard near his house was very good In fact the whole affair was ASK FuK THE HIGHLANDS. The potatoes raised by Hv Rummel, on the we tell you it m ikes our heart fairly jump and started up it with trailed aims, Mr. Mes very good, and everybody Reamed to enjoy old Kirbv farm, west of town, are “ not to be into our mouth to gaze upon a loving sen singer being ip tb« lead. Th* ditch is only Qct. 3V» 1883. theniselveH and were interested in the enter suet zed at.” tence or two contained in this loving note. from 3 to 5 feet deep and so they walked Nice long evening« lot steeping, reading or priHe, and went home feeling that it had Billy Turner’s teeth will be sound »gain, Th« owner will confer a favor upon us by’ in a stooped position to keep the geese from sitting up with your girl -take your choice. been good for then« to ba here, and not only that but manifested a disposition to want to Celebrated California Made in a few «lavs. He was kicked in the mouth coming and taking it away at an early date. seeing them. They walked in this manner Stevenson has sown tuore fall wheat than help in a similar enterprise anather year. - about 4tX) yards and until the geese were at by m telephone, you know. It has been -oggested that we hadn’t bet right angles with the ditch from where they anyone else in thia section. We expect to make our annual <. .nibitions Notices are up calling for a Citv election ter “ peg another for ynpilull.” but we pro were standing, when the gee«© raised to tly. The wild grflas is as good pasture as it ever better every yeaJ. Newherg means business. on Monday, the 5th day of N ot . That's not pose to all the sam»*. l»u Yambill Boy" Mr. Messinger made a half turn to the gets to be at this time of the year. did well, and we propose to stay with him.— right and raisod to fire ; at the same instant far ahead of us, is it ? The Outlook. Had be been beaten by a common scrub, we Mi. Jones cock«d his gun, but watching the We heard a noise the other day that was Rev. James Mathews will preach nt Mc should pull that “peg" out : but as he was geese» Every pair warranted mad© by white labor, oopsideratyle of a poise, bpt as Jqhu L.-dy’s and in some way the gnu was dis Minnville next Sunday at 11 a. m., and at left a C feet behind by the swiftest man charged sending seventeen large bird shot new La by and jt^ pa were both asleep at the E ditob H kfob ] kk :—“Coming events cast »1 the Be.-t Stock in th« market. We atoe Lnfayette 7 p. id . in America, wa feel like’patting Billy on the into Mr. Messingers right arm above the el time we guesa it muat have boeu our hunters their shadows before them.” Imniediately I manufacture F. street has been opened out past the old back and giving fiim the credit that is justly bow and twenty into his face and head—f«ur horning their hounds home. after the Washington Territori'.d Legislature breaking through the skull in the temple cemetery, and residences are being built on due him. C. H. Hammond, who has worked for Wha met last week the following resolution WflB Lad i es< Misses « Children’s the newly opened portion. Last Saturday as >«-veriil parties were com and one at the lower edge of the right eye len three years, has left um for the present to Riveted 8hoes. in a hack, from Amity, v/hile brow, He fell to the ground unconcious nnd “ look around” a little. Charley has our telegraphed io the American Woman Suf Rev. J. R. W. Sellwood will hold services ing in town the railr -id track, litar the depot, never ralli.»d, but lingered until two o'clock best wishes aa he has fairlv won a reputation frag© Convention, thou in session: For aula bv all the Principal Dealers in O n - at the Episcopal Church next Sunday, morn crossing next morning and died without a struggle, of honesty, iudqatry »nJ sobriety. the team became frightened and jumping “ Resolved, That the Speaker send con gon and Washington Territory. ing it nd evening, at the usual hours. forward jerked the hind seat and its occu fl was purely an aociuenl and I pavu heard Rev. McIntire, of Sheridan, has favored ?:ratulations t<» th»- American ¿Von in Suf 8. F. Harding. Esq., is the boss pear man. pants out behind. Mr. It. W. Lanoefield was no on© attaon any blame to Mr. Jones. Mr. the people of the Highlands with a sermon rag* < ’onvt hi ton i < I-ulI ttaail Complete ltae at *ba ion in B He lays before us a “Pound" pear that is » one of the parti« s and striking his left leg MesRingei leaves a wife but no childien, and lately and has an appointment Hgain for next lyn, New York.” above Wrll-kuow u Cuods for bale a* has a brother who reside«; ut Amity. Mrs. across the ed/e of the seat had that limb brok monster to behold, weighing 2J* pounds. evening at candle lighting. It ha«, A similar one was sent by John W. Hoyt, en. iKpiarely. about half way between the Messinger's lot is indeed a hard one. A few Sunday been our fortune to hear the gentleman, ex Governor of Wyoming, which uu quote H. FISHER’8, The Rainbow Heating Stove is the best knee hip The injured man was remov mouth» ago her only child died and now hei not but many speak well of him as u sjH Rkei. heater known. The cheapest place to buy ed to the rt Ji-1. of Mr. J. 8. Martin, where husband, aud such a husband, is taken from and McMinnville« Uregoiw from th«, Daily Oregonian, as follows : from what we have heard of hi» plan of “them is at Hodsons', Masonio Hall building. the broken leg was sei and prnyerjy dreseed her so suddenly and in such a tragical man Manufactured hy “ Wyoming stands solid hs her mountains ner. Kha has* th© full sympathy of even* work we think he is an qnutnrdly euuigetic Manning has added to his stock of sewing and the sufferer has been doing as. well as one. Mr, Me*MMgtr v»hS baru ii;’lqv>a, was Creachtr Will the community ’,m«et him for equal suffrage for women. Asa penna- < aithi. XfH’KEEMBVRG de COv, machines the Domestic. lie in agent, als< could be ♦ xpecled. ’¡’he team after throwing 28 years of age ; h* was r mem tier in g«x>d nent iMtitattoa i - alf-wky,” 129 A 131 BanauiDO St., San Frsueiwiei for the old standby, New Horne «ml Royal him out ran a short distance and were stop standing in bheridan Lodge. No. 84, of the •vll ii i* n Mltad from it. God A bear nearly killed one of Whalen’s hogs Factory 115 Jc 117 Haye« Bt. 2Ttt ped. St. John. - . iroi A. (). U. W., who took charge of his remain» la»t wreck, and probably wrould have com efforts for the enfrani hisem On Monday of last week the residence of and will go on the oars with them to Amity Among the many men that w < »♦» con vein d Cal. the Missourian. and George, the Ar pleted the job but for tne timely appearance kansas Traveler, nr« talking of starting n J. P. beetor, a mile and a half south of to-morrow, where the last Mid rites will be of Johnny Whalen on the scene of action ; in that body in Brooklyn were George Wil performed. Mr. Messinger was an honest, flf'w paper at this plaee, to be called the Amity , was butnvj 4o the ground. The made good hia escape but had to give liam Cu.vtiu, Robert Collyer. Dr. Edward J. R. LONUACRK. J. B. rCBTCV«*^ ily wire temporarily ab:»eul, ¿scept a little upright, good man, who left not an enemy, bruin “ McMinnville Squirt.” up the pork, Beecher, Dr, Bashford, Wm.D. Dubley. John girl. The fire caught in the carpel ami was but m JI mourn him as a brother. Dr. Watts lectured on tempera at* to largo burning rp the side of the wall wheu the Fyi^tq* traded for a hon*» last spring near Bascom and «»thers. I need not say to any EURISKO MARKET, f|. D an . audiences, at the M. E. Charoh. Monday ami child discovered it. Instead of trying to put McMinnville, and the report soon followed reader that these names Hjx'ak for t he ni Tuesday evenings. He paid us a pleasant it out she ran for her parents, half a mile Longacre & Fletcher, Proprietor», that the horse had the glanders, and neigh sei ves. They are men who arc in the fore visit Tuesday morning. away. K.>tbing whatever was saved from the X.AFAYSTTD bors were soon interviewing the owner in building Clothing, winter ’ s supplies and most ranks of theology aud t a teaman whip, (Successor* to W. J. (¿arriso».) Oct. 23, 1883. John Lamb and sister, of Dixie. Polk I thing weic bjpned Mr. Beeler feels regard to the matter but he stoutly main presidents of colleg« s and authors of rare county, relative« of Mrs. W. G. Davis, have every loss heavily, whuh mouived to about Everything in end about this city is pro- tained there was nothing of it and since been down on a vwit. returning home the the talent/. When we know that such men are |75(): no insurance, dim budding wa* old grussnig finely. Business is good, health is fore part of the week. Having purchased this market, the sl»eeo and aliuorf valu- lens. Unrecorded notes and geneially gjM'ftking, very good, and farmers harvest Huoceeded in trading the aniqinl to | in couuoil, with a host of distin^uiahed wo Patty at a ptetiy ♦♦dvuniage. Patty D. M. Caidwell, who haa been aojouming mortgages for about 150 acres of land were are getting the seed ill» the ground fust and has lately beoarn© alarmed at th© appearance men, in behalf of any question, we are not firm ht»ve removed it to the Wallace buildisf, m good shape. There is some complaint of of the hors© und put him in a pa»tur© bv surprised that Wyoming, through her Gov ceruer ot Third and C 8te., where they are in Missouri for some time past, started for also burned, which will I k ? replaced. the want of rain to soften the ground for his Yamhill home the 15th mst., and expects ; Friflto* also now seems to think ernoi. and Washington Teriitory, through prepared to furnish the public with plowing but nevertheless the plow is kept hirnself McMixwTn.LK.Or., i io reach here about Nov. 1st. there may have been a di«ease working on Ervah VleHt«« *aM«n*es of all ktatfo* Oct. 20,1883. i going. the horse for he lately killed a mule affected her Legislature, sends greetiox * **nd r»*c«»g • ■ lend < lie« »«', Err«« I U»I b ^ Salt au4. Hon. M. fl. Hendrick, our county assessor E ditob ftrroBTM —I wish to cull th» at- Our poet master. J. E. Hubbard, has been with sorus loathsome diaease and still has nition of a question ut justice nud equality. *-u.ie over from Wheatland. Saturday ami Dried I Isb, II mcom , Haase» E«e» apsht Snndav with relatives in town. H* tent ion of landowner* and other* of Yam out of sight and under the weather for some a mar* walkiiM around that m ** m I i I This question ia now agitating the whole Everybody has nv«»ided all throe of the civilized world. Legislative bodies from the paid iis a call Saturday evening. In fact everything kept i* a hill county to the careless and wanton de days past, but is out again and able to at ten. animals aa much nh possible whatever tend to his duties* Territorial and States iegislatures up to the Hodsons have just received the L akgbst . struction of the landmarks, both of the the diseftae n* wc hope it will go no farther. FIRMT €LA*M WARKET Mr. V/elU, uf I' m vest liioye, U um moved C heapest r.nd B est lot of Heating Stoves United State* and County Surveys. Evans now live • ou L. Putter’« place in British Pariiament--the largest arul most here with his family and gon* into the har from San Francisco ever brought to McMinn reinov- telligent and influential law rtuking b»»<!y in Severe penalties for destroying or uess business. Mr. Wells come* highly Gopher. Tills. We >luk)l alao carry a »lock of >ng monuments, stakes or stones or bearing recommended and will probably build up a the world, Men of i/» dnm, Influence and Scott, late of Grand Ronde, has moved ou Chandler, our Well Carpenter, after ex- trees, are affixed by the state and United good business here. intelligence where are ready and will Cnntied f rMltw» •* all the Hhortridge farm. ■h»«iuing the resources of McMinnville, by States laws, and it is the duty of surveyors ing to gi«e n voice on the Hide <#f justice and Payn* has left us and gone back digging a well 52 feet deep, has gone to Am and Grand Juries to ace that the law is not to Charley HighertCaah Price paid tor all ki*4a ef Duvall hsa taken a ranch in the moun McMinnville. Charley is a good work freedom for the wives, mothers >:»<*. daught Fat St«x:k. ity. bnt he is ooming back again, and don’t violated and ♦ penally of surveyors, but man and a good fellow and we ar« burry to tainfi. you forget it,. ers of America. H i .. h . H. IxANDi.a. We would moat respectfully ask » «h«N ef no surveyor will report such violations for lose him. A question lonndvJ upon the vital princi the patronage of thia oxDDiiuiity. Jones. Hiil Co. say they don't care r the reason that there are bnt few if any pies of trntl ■ The “ We*t Kfiore, ” a journal of ipfnrma ©nap for the apples that were in the box thnt claim'« in the conntv that the landmarks PROBI CE WAHRET LoNiiACHE A FLETCHKR. men, cannot fail tn win in due tint*". It only *7bat sneak thief carried off, the other night; nave not been deatroyod more or le*», and if lion, (I; goes out of its way to locat« the 13-27/1. .ii-, ib-<t th- 1 f [CORHBCTHD WFRKLV. IT F. W RertMOWD 1 •hntfney would feel under many obHgationa a surveyor enlist i in tea himself a »cnelling county seat of Yamhill <x>unty al McMinn a few more l>arriera ot ignorance and preju committee as the law in unite, qo uno will villa. There can be but little doubt that the t» him if he would return the box. due lli it i i- i' mistake i was made purposely by the ©di him. Mckfisiviii*, Oct. 25,18a3. and true reform. Fifty year-, ago in the Thoa© wishing to get the best goods for employ tor. as Lafayette has held that distinction The loss of these landmarks increases the Unit4*d State* the question whether women making hoys' suits, should go take a took at surveyor's labor and adds expense to their too long for any <me to he ignorant of it— I Wheat, per munel.................... should t»e sllowe«! an equal education with the stock just ret-oived by Cymon*. the tailor. work.’beait'es causing much trouble and lit We now inform Mr Samuels and everybody Flour, per barrel....................... men. waa nut half so popular or promising He has many different shades, of the Lest igation. Every land owner should know the else that Lafayette is the capital of Y’amhili. <4*1«, J «er bushel................. ....... an is today her <>oh(ioul equality. H ip aqi quality, and* at reasonable prices. I location of every monument and bearing and will I* likely to remain so, nut with Dried Apple«, per pound......... tation began : demand* were ma<l* for the standing the implied wish of that truly emi PluLts, per pound........... ........ ifis* Melinda Lrnch. who went so CMifor- tree in his vicinity and constitute himself a nent personage. oo-extenKion of a full and free education, Bran, per ton....... .................... ®»* Home three years ago, for her health, re | special guardian io perpetuate it whether it and a* a reauit the « w. I hl ral Ml.. tamed on Tboraday last, looking find feel he section or ch;in*landmark, and ’*although Several voung n.^n from this place t«x>k a Ground Feed, per ton............... schools and e«>Hpp»*s were openud to women, ........... mg muet* letter than when she went away :h*v .ue not where strict professional care trip to Skamokawa, W. T., to better their Potatoes, per bushel because it was ju« 1 en j < ;ght. For more would put u .be fo-t piace." according fortune*, but it was not long l*for« they Omen«, per pnund..................... Her many fnenda welcome her back. than thirty yoars a feudal to the General baud they 0«»ncluded to Skawokawa back t<j| Yam Bacon Sidra, per pound....... .. contending parties in the I nfted Stat«** over The «ide on E. street, between Third must remain. or be relocated m then »ormer hill again Ham, per pound ........... .......... the slavery question, which finally resulted •nd Fourth, in fr«mt of the property lately i* »sit ion a» near as can bM as«*ertainf*d. ner pound.....;| in the liberation of every bond man »md w<»- >r The Ju<lg« aavs 'Tilden h«« au eagle cm the Shoulder«, own©d bv 8. F. Ha*dwg, has several broken 1 J. C. COOPEB, La rd, per pho nd ..................... . rnan in th* South ; not l>eCHu^»- of the con Ypei of Iris residence to cry out againai the planks in it. leaving aw« dengerr.ua looking County Surveyor. teneions and opinion*, only, but berana© of freed of 1876. Of ©oarae. That i* just what Butter, per p».»in«l •Me«». Whose bourne** w N «-o repftir *kiR the right and juatne*« of th"demand* of th© lMr ......................... ■ the American wwl* ehonhl lie doing—crying ■nd make the walk safe ? P leas * N ottte ' black man for freedom and self g'>vemment. J »ut against the fraud« oj 1876, and the rwist Hide«, dry Kitt, per pound. .. . Martin is l**tei» but Biilv Much must inevitably l»e th»’ r« er It of wo Ail ptfXPOf* indebted to the undersigned proper piaoe to make the cry i* over the man I Hides, v»eei., pet pound......... 'hy Btackendth or hi* help©r. Charlie Payne are reqn«*<d to hiamc piyment» by th* let who tried to steal an «lect«»ral vote, as in Or I Itreaae.! Hope, p*r ewt............. man'll demand to-day for the ngkt to politi ai* not. f(»f tt*ey can make a Plow Shear in I cal liberty and eeli goveuiraent, equal with Wool, p»r pound ...................... I egon. to get himself into a nl*ee he was nut | . . ■* quick time «« any set of men in Yamhill day of Nov.. 1*3. and tnereo/ M/e cwt*. I entitled to Tou are right, Judge ; the Imen of >ny color ot condition, natural born I Tallow, p«r pound ..................... R^p*^tfuliy. J®«ntT. ar m ! if tber e»n't do it. llyses can Tbi* ’s the last call. qtizeug or alien», of any name or nauonaii- | L'hick*»«—gruwn -per dusea W. F. BtWQAMEB. 11«. or ought to be ttier« to aqu&ll and them, «nd don’t you far it. Local Correspondence. IMMENSE BARGAINS Peoples’ Store. NOTICE ! At Cost, For Cash or Produoe. (JROCERIEM Millinery! Millinery! Misses Russ & Foster Kats, Bonnets, Plumage, Ostrich. Feathers, Cahn, Nickalsburg & Company's BOOTS and. BHOXS McMinn ville Furniture Store,