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Newspaper Decnuonn. 4nv perwm who taken ft paper regular ( . rt post office, whether directed in ■ aine or another's, or whether lie sub- *“ | (¡r not, is responsible for payment. If a person orders his paper diacoutin- 'ikujuust pay arrears, or the publiaher r wmtinuo to bond it until payment is I p and then collect the whole amount, ?Thtir the paper is taken from the office or *•! The courts have decided that refusing 'take uewspap®» or periodicals from the U t «»ffice. removing and leaving them in kJ* othoe.’»• prims facie evidence of inten- I: ’'¡““■Pip 'p.wtmaster-General has decided hliuustiuaHteiH who fail to notify pubiiah- subM-ribers remove, or fail to take r.r imiimth from the [x^tofficc. shall be re- ^onsible for their iubsoription. NOTICE ! joikei* hereby given (hat Miff. C. E. ruNNEK baa a«»ecialed hi in se Iff Willi the •• V AH HU.■ HF.PORTKIt* anil i* iiitereMed iu the publication i he i e<>f* _________ oik PEEn-.iJtiin Nov. 1st. 1888. Roads, getting heavy. Don’t neglect to pay up. Oregon is herself aga in. Sweet cider is blooming. The time for settlements. City election, next monday. Old pajiers for sale at this office. Read all the new advertisements. Sam says—horseshoes are not what— County Court, next week—Nov. term. Rogers A Todd want money. See notice. H. Fisher is receiving new goods every *y- High winds and heavy rains, the past reek. Dou't fail to attend the minstrel show, to- mght. Embroideries, Spanish Lace and Silk Lace to he had at very reasonable figures of H. ll'.'-li-1 At Mohawk Hall, to-night—Moss' minstrel proupe. * Cigars, from 5 to 25 cents each, nt Rogers A Todd's. W. L. Bradshaw, Esq., of Lafayette, called NMterday. I Leaves about all off the trees, makes it look wintry. Ladies' Cloaks, Dolmans and UUfers at H. Fisher's. | J. J. Collard, of Wheatland, came in to see rh yesterday. Ladies' all wool searlet Merino Vests, $2 at H. Fisher’s. For Hardware, Stoves, Tinware at bedrock prices go to Manning’s. Jas. McCain. Esq., of Lafayette, was up on bwiness, last Saturday. Hon. W. D. Fenton, of Lafayette, paid us a hurried call yesterday. Thomas’ Cool Water bleaching soap. $1.40, cash at B. F. Hartman’s. Mountain tops covered with snow Friday and Saturday luorniugs. Custer Post. G. A. R., wet last Saturday evening, at Fireman's Hall. Smoke the “ Don Carlos” the be-4 cigar in the city at Rogers A Todd's. See dressmakiug card of Mrs. E. C. Borgy and Sister under New Today. •Just received a lot of Ducuestic and Impor ted cigars at Rogers A Todd’s. Torn Rowland is now head fiddler in Hen- Jeixon A Logan's horse shop. They fell us that Quinn Burnett can fall 7WJX feu in a 30x40 ball room. Our yoa«g friend. Tommy Ladd, will go back to farming in a week or two. Columbia Cold Wafer Bleaching soap at per box at B. ¥r Hartman’s. Twa-gnd-a-half pound Cai? peaches. 25 cents j»r Can at B. F. Hartman's, The Select Social Dance Club held forth at Grange Hall. J/tst Saturday evening? A lot of new cigars and a brand new show case just received by Rogers A Todd. Those ” Jersey Red" boss of B. F. Hart nun's are beauties. See adverlisement. M m , L ou Kuykendall, of .G.rapfJ Ronde. ■visited relatives at this plaoe, last vyeeJf . Dont ferget that Manning has the best, im proved m ever brought to McMinnville. The Nestuccx lumbering mills shut down last week, and the boys came to town Satur day. A yeum* man in this plats pays 25 cents for second-baud love letters. T,- W. P. Guess. H. C. Burns. «4 Bellevue, was in town and came in to pay us ¡.»/ m compliments, last Sat- orday. Job mi v Burke, advance f«r Moss miustrels. was here and billed tiu U>wn, last I Ladiei’ null Ties, Spanish Lace Ties. Fi H igh . LintQ Collars in great variety at H Fisher's. T. J. Shaddeu ha* sold his property on thea*rner of B and Fifth street«* to J* R MMgsere. Don't p«y $2.00 for Miss' Gossaiuwi *hen ron ran get them at B. F. Hartman's for $1.50 cash. Our old frieml. Ji F- Saylor has been down Irain Goldendale. W, T» on a visit, and will |M«rn to-day. Fraiili Hoberg has quit tbe «©wing ma- «hiia* business and has settled down at Aunh YaiohML Almo«t tax gajfherjng season. " Snyd. the Friuter.'" j*i getting «xut the blank receipts *»r Sheriff Collard. Missei and Children's Ironclad Shoes— the best for the money in the markt* to b’d at H. Fisher's. Fur Wringers. Sewing machines. Guns and Aiuunition you can do better at Manning s 'han any place in the county. Mr George Gregg. J. C. Ayer A Co. s P”P- ®lar ag«jt ww in town last Thursday, and made us a plensaut business call. Oriental. Don Carlo«. Sumatra. Soovenier ynrv Clay. The Bill and other first cl«** bfaiida of cigars at Bogers A A^Mit’eman from Portland was m towi’ !•« looking after an al»sc.»nding V” Sake-holder on the Martin-Kettfeman race. ^Thnm i« B. Rowell and Miss Maggie Coad f Dallas, were married on Tuesday, an* Port through here op Jheir way to r<> brillìi McMinnville. Satnrd**y. Oct Mh« wife of R. Sheene. « daughter. «< • »Ut makes Bob look so pleasant no’ «iris NewVv has sold his farm and will at the lower end of Happ» »««*£■ ""i »(W more east of the pionntains. in the •rinc 1 he wind blew down the old barn on E. Western remedies for western diseases •, street belonging to Mrs. Dallas, last Thurs Try I’nillinger'a Condition* Powders—a sure •Uy As it was quite an old building, the preventive for ail diseases of the stomach, loss is light. liver, blood, loss of appetite, etc., and will, if taken in time, cure all the various ills • Don't read this : Dr. J. T. \ugur will sell horses and cattle are subject to. Bemember, at public auution. «>n Saturday next, Nov. 3, those [Hiwders are manufactured by a veter at Ins residence, Household Furniture, etc. inary surgeon ami are fast gaining an un Terms, cash. shaken reputation among horse owners. Dr. J. TruI linger, the well known veterinary Y lawsuit between John Kiernan, of Port land, ami the» Altman Bro»;.. <»i Bellevue, for surgeon, of Oregon City. Oregon, will visit Yamhill county about November 10th, and ejectment, has attracted considerable atten will canvas the county professionally, taking tion the past day or two. wholesale orders for his valuable medicines. While coming from the mountains .with a The Dr. is a graduate and can furnish the load of shingles, one day last week, one of best of references. The disease known as Richard Townsend's horses dropped dead in the staggers, a specialty. All kinds of sur the road. Cause, unknown. gical work done scientitically. Consultation free. The foot racing mania has been at its Strayed from the premises of the under height at this place, the past two weeks.— Home of the boys have wagered as high as signed. aliout two mouths since, seven head of sheep—six ewes and one buck lamb—all five marbles on their favorites. the ewes being branded with the letter "O” Young ladies calling for a chat with his in red paint on the hip ; buck unmarked.— Satanic Majesty of this institution will Any peraou knowing the whereabouts of please come inside. The weather is getting such sheep will confer a favor oil the owner by letting him know of the same. too cool to keep the dour open. L. H. B aker . Dayton, Or. Trullinger's Excelsior Liniment is one of the rarest compounds of liniment for sprains, Mr. Charles Grissen, our bakery man and bruises, callous lumps, rheumatism, numb news agent, has just received from Bancroft ness of tbe limbs, etc. Try it. A Co., a qew work entitled “ The Universal ” by Thomas Kelly, that is John Caswell has lately taken a run into Self-Instructor, indeed a work of m^rit, It is a book of sev the upper country, looking fol a location to eral hundred pages ana aogt^inty almost any open out a saloou ; but he says he finds no thing you wish to know regarding trades of place that suits him better that McMinnville. all kinds, farming, book-keeping, house Trial proves that honesty is the best policy keeping. historical sketches, lives of great in medicines as well as in other things. Ay men. weights, measures, etc., etc. It is not er's Sarsaparilla is a genuine preparation, an often we see a work that will prove not only unequalled blood purifier, decidedly superior interesting but beneficial to all parties, as does this, and we would advise our people to to all others. go and examine it. It is highly wrong for a young lady to take On Saturday last Mr. Harvey Dickey died every little item she may Hee in print, as meaning her—unless the “ooat fits." in very suddenly a.t his home in this place of apoplexy, Mr. Dickey was formerly from which case of course she is entitled to wear Warwold. Ohio, removed to Kansas, where it. Keep cool. he had been in business for some time, but The new Baptist Church nears completion failing in health came to this state during and is a ueai building. Contractor Doyle the summer in the hope of regaining his lost knows just how t«» d«> such a job and do it health and settled iu this place for a time well. The spire of tbi* church is the‘‘way till he could look out a business location. upest” spire in town. On Tuesday of last week he went to Port Wm. Roof and Aiu. Shadden are. sup land, and while, there took a severe cold, and pose, the happiest men in Yamhill; and returning to his home was confined to his they have reason to be, for each has receiv room up to the time of his death, which was ed a Parker gun, at a cost of $125, and we instantaneous, at about 4 o'clock Saturday evening. De^ea^d was a robust looking tell you they are beauties. man : was about 10 years of ago, He leaves Wm. Merchant, one of the thrifty farmers a wife and four children—three boys and one of the beautiful North Yamhill section, was girl to mourn his loss, Besides suffering the in town Monday and paid us a visit. He loss of a husband and a fathi r the family is tells us that farmers up his way are driving left in destitute circumstances. * During his life Mr. Dickey has been possessed of con their seeding, rain or shine. siderable wealth, having been worth at one Dr. Trnllinger offers the following gentle time $75,000, which through misfortune bad men as reference : F. O. McCown, att'y, D. slipped from his hands, and at the time of C. Latoorette, ett'v. Dr. White. Capt. Apper- death was net the possessor of a penny. He son. Dr. Norris. Di Parker, Cooper Bros., was a soldier during the late war and while liverymen, all of Oregon City. serving his country had his spine injured Addie; " Where did you get 4ijo,»e fine which rendered him unable to perform hard shoes. Will ?” Will : “ Why. I got them at manual labor, and during his stay in this II. Fisher's : the best and easiest shoe I ever plaiie hi.- family was supplied from the piti month, the pension he got ; go the/e and get a pair.” And Addie ful sum pt 4*i drew from th« government He was a mem was accommodated at H. Fisher's. ber of the Grand Army of the Republic, and Some of the w’alks on B street, are getting his remains were laid to rest in Masonic unsafe to walk upon, especially after night, Cemetery Sunday afternoon by Custer Post. k loose plank here a broken one there, His family have the sympathy of this com makes it unpleasant tor pedestrian who munity in this their time of bereavement. happens to be caught out after And at this time more than words is needed. Here is a family suffering for the necessaries A foot race has been arranged between of cast among strangers in a strange Martin and Rvan’for $1.00(1 a aid®, to come land Mrs. Dipkey’a relativss live at Joliet. off at Portland two weeks from next Sator 111., and it is her intnntion to return to them day. Ryan beat Martin at Salem, two week« as soon as she can receive the the ueceasary ago, but it is claimed by unfair means. means to enable herself and family to make Now is the time for some one to get a bar the trip. Until she receives such means, it is gain. Dr. J. T. Augur has for sale a good the duty of onr people to see that their bod Let ns, for the sake horse, buggy, harness, halter—in fact a full ily wants are supplied outfit, spd l fie whole tiling is offered for $200. of humanity,each contribute a small amount of our worldly gain in this worthy cause. Don't all speaL af cnce for this chanoe. The Sheridan Adelphian Society met last Marion Rowland and family, of your city, Monday and re-organized by electing the visited relatives near here several days ago. following officers. President* J. E. Richter, Peter Thompson. Jr., wears a bandage on Vice-President, John James : Secretary and lreasurer. C. B. Lafollett; Sergeaut-at-Arms his head. Cause—there was water iu the DAYTON bullet moulds. Look out, Peter. W. McKune. Every young man in the vi Oot. 30. 18H3. cinity of Sheridan ought to attend this so The lx»ys havn'l carried off the depot, yet; River rising rapidly. ciety and take an active ¡»art hi its proceed hut they will soon, if the express com ings. Much can I m * learned in this way that pany think does not. Gum boots and umbrellas are in demand. will lx* of great value through life. Now is We have two express companies, now— Our school has been closed on account of your time, boys. Wells, Fargo A Co., and the Northern Pa diphtheria. 8. D an . cific. The Occident succeeded in crossing the THU HIGHLANDS. Hoping “ Abe” will bring us a paper of bar last Friday and made her regular trip to Oct. 27. 1883. p anuts, I dose. Y ouoowwho . this [»lace. Glorions rain and everybody rejoices. Numerous Daytonites attended the fair at 'L’he first frost to be noticed in the High PRODUCE MARKET Portland, last week. lands was on the morning of the 21sl insi. S W Sigler came up from Portland Satur [CURRECTKn WRRKLV. BY ». W. RRDWOXD.] Hunting for the wild deer has usually been day and spent Sunday with hi« family at rewarded with success this fall. this place. M c M innville , N ov . 1, 1883. We believe our hunters will «vase their Wheat, per oustiel.......... Our telegraph office has been moved into sport at the pnqier time in coiupiianee with A J Smith's store. (&• 00 the game law, and good neighb«»rs from ad Flour, per barrel............ <à65 Miss Lida Wilson, of East Portland, is joining districts, you will please do th»* same Oats, |>er bushel....... . here visiting her sister, Mrs A J Smith. ■"(«,12 and especially keep your dogs nt home and Dried Apples, per pound Plums, [wr pound..... 10(g) 12 Our young friend, George Wolfe, left for we will all get more venison and of better Bran, per ion.......... @20 00 Portland, to-day. where he will reside in the quality iu the long run. Ground Feed, per ton.. Co) 22 50 future. The best wishes of numerous friends Fristoe gathered from the Gate orchard nl* I\»iatoes, per bushel @1 00 go with him. the apples he will need for house use. Quite Onions, per pound. . Cn)2 number of us will go short of apples this Bi.con {Sides, per pound The first shipment of wheat was made to a winter. 11 AU Ham, per pound...... day from this place on the Occident, by Capt 13(g,10 Powell. The Salem will also take a load 10(0)11 Whalens’ have some well tended summer Shoulders, per pound from here to-day. fallow land that they have ju»t begun, to Lard, per pound...... I Butter, [>er pound..... seed. At the regular meeting of the I O G T at Eggs, per dozen......... this place last Monday night th« following Our Sunday school seems a boat to sue- dry tiinb, [>er pound officers were elected for tne ensuing term : cumb to the inclement weather or the apathy Hides, green, per pound... I) W Snyder. P W CT; « F Morse, W C 1 : of the people or both. The last heard of Hides, 5 Mrs H (’ Powell. W V T; A P Macey, W R Superintendent Beary he was forced to ad Dressed Hogs, per ewt....... (0ÈM S : E G Coffin. W F S ; Etta Berning. W T. mit that it would require the genial warmth Wool, per pound ............... Tallow, [»er pound..... ................. @5 C Turner. W M ; Bro Blackwell. WIG; F of a campmeeting revival or an April sun to Chickens — grown — per doien 4 50 (d.5 00 Fletcher. W O G. quell the strike. Again has the angel of death visited us.— School on Upper Willamina closed this Elizabeth, ten year old daughter of Luther week. and Mary Fletcher, died with that dread di Newell has been attending school sease, diphtheria, last Friday evening. She at Franky Willamina this fall. was taken d(»wn aboqr tw«> weeks ag«». ami although she receivei^the best medical treat Uncle Isaac Agee and wife, of Gopher val ment, being under the care of Drs. Mills and ley, made a visit to Southern Oregon during Calbreath, it was impossible to save her and the fall, but returned while the roads were she breathed her last at 3 o’clock p. m. Fri good. day Oct. 26th. She was born April 27th, '73. Wm. Conrad has nn»ved to th»* Arterbury 'l'he funeral took place at 10 o’clock Satur The attention of the public is called to the day morning from the residence of her par farm recently vacated by McDonald. immenso bargains now oilered at the ents, ami her remains were followed to their Hio. H. L ander . last resting place in the cemetery here by many friends and relatives, who had known NEWBERG. and loved her. The sorrowing [»arents have Oot. 29, 1883. the sympathv of many in this, their hour of Dust gone. affiictioq. The stock formerly owned by George Ban- tl<O¥D. Plenty of rain. gasser & Son will be disposed or Jesse Hobson moved into Ins new house. LAPATHTT1I Miss Alma Hadley is improving, slowly, Oot. 30, 1883. being able to sit up a little. Some of onr sporting characters went to Farmers would be happy if it would clear Portland to invest their judgment and cash in the Martin-Kettleman race ; they went up. as the ground is in tine condition for well provided and took an extra cayuse to [»lowing. I carry back the winnings, but alas, they re Many of our citizens attended the Me Great Reductions are made in turned without the winnings or the cayuse chanics' Fair at Portland, and say it was an either. improvement over that of last year. Delmar Pel-kins took himself a wife and Smith A Hayworth ami Hobson A Ed the Leyl qf qs by surprise, last Wednesday, wards are doing a nourishing business. upon which time th« said Delmar Perkiiis The steam saw mill hands, accompanied and Miss Belle Bryan were joined in wedlock. A tine lot oí And of course all smoked cigars, and by some others, have taken a trip out into the mountains on a hunt ; but as they didn't wished them joy and happiness and every thing good belonging to br any wav connect Eeet with very good success, they returned CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE and are just rolling out the lumber. Parties ed with their matrimonial journey. from below Middleton are hauling lumber AT COST Hull Johnson and wife, of this place, who from these mills. have been sojourning in the east for some Remember LRu Social Temjierance meeting months,'retuiped Friday and were warpilv next Sabbath at 2 p. m. J. E. Magers, Esq., welcomed hy their mauy friends. of your city, expects to be present and de llootis and Shoes liver a lecture on the subject of temperance. It makes our town look natural to see J. T. Hembree, Esq., on our streets again, and A. R. Bray, who has been clerking in Hob Lower than Portland prices. I am inclined to think that Uncle Jim feels son A t Edwards’ store the past four or five inure at home in Yamhill than at the metrop months, has gone to Portland t<i yngugein business. olis. DRY COODS Charlie Johnson, of McMinnville, filled Maggie legit* took a trip to the Grove, my doorway ope day last, week (Hitqley last week. Cheaper than was ever offered in this city. had bettyL take a little mure anvil and less ,N. L. Wiley and wife returned last week grub nr t|ier© will be uo door broad enough I respectfully invite the public to call and from a visit with friends up the valley. to admit him. examine goods and prices. Mrs. Amy Edwards is out to the Grove The rains of the last week have put the Respectfully, ground in splendid condition for plowing, teaching the Indians the tailor trade. W. F. BANGASftER. and everyone is at it that can get into the Miss Sarah Mark, of your citv, is engaged field. io teach at the Chehalein fountain school Judging from the amount of timothy seed house, to eomtnviuc khe middle of next sold this fa|l I would infer that there will be mo.pt h^ a large ».Lop of hay uexi summer. Farmers If you want to know how to keep your arc waking up to the idea that there may be horses in good health and spirits; if yon money in something else than wheat. Port want to know how to keep your cows so as land will probably take all the hay that the to make lots of butter ; if you want to know valley can spare, and hay at $20 per toil will how to fatten your hogs and make good pay better than wheat at $1 per bushel : but meat ; if you want to know how to keep it' will probably be worth more than $20 per your chickens liealtliy and to get. plenty of Would respectfully announce to Ute Ladies1 t« n at any time of the year and may reach eggs, especially when eggs are worth40cents $80, as it did last spring. per dozep. just attend the Newberg Agricul of McMinnyille and vicinity that they have tural Society. Remember the nefxt meeting removed to the new building opposite the M. Olds, brother tp J. H. Olds, of this is one week from next Saturday, Nov. 10th. Grange Store, place, arrived from the east, Saturday. T he at 2 p. m. brothers had not seen each other for 31 years. Vlc.Vliun vii Ir, Oregon, Everybody likes to hear and know what is Mrs. Jacobs is their sister and was here to weloome him. Of course there was great re going on throughout the county, and if they do not know it is their own fault, because and have received a splendid stock of joicing. they could easily subscribe for the R eporter , We would recommend the Judge to pub and keep posted. lish another sermon on the thievery, rob To-morrow is the last udipee of the sun bery and other numerous evils arising from , if _____ _____ .. year . ; . and see __ it _ I r presi m we protection, and take for his text the first ar this y< climb mb above the clouds to get a ticle of first column, first page Daily ,,()re- will have to oli peep at the sun. goniau,” of Oct. ?5th Plumage, T eetotaler . Some man with chlu whiskers, tobacco smelling breath and a hand that some times Ostrich. strays in forbidden pastures, entered the house and chamber of a widow lady, some French Flowers in Velvet, Flush and Silk time ago when sheawokeand felt an intrud I and er in her room ; she inquired who was there ; M th . Nancy Moore’s house the intruder gave the name of a gentleman pleted. Ornament« off Every Dvwcrlptl that uses no t<»banco, so she knew he lied George McKern, from east of the niouu- In fact everything to be found in a millinery about that and might lie lying about all the or notion store. rest, She therefore ordered him to ‘git.” tains, is in town on a visit. Please give us a call, and you will be con and iiu “ gqt/’ *t‘he next day she had a war Ed Anderson ’ s father and family arrived rant issued t«»r the arrest of a Mr. Dunn, and here from the states, one day hist week, anil vinced that we have the best goods and most reasonable [»rices. [>ut him under bonds, as 1 hear, for his ap- moved on Thus. Anderson’s farm. pearanoe before the Grand Jury. Oh. Dunn! The Messinger Brothers are having th« N at . Brisbine saloon repaired and intend moving in soon. BHERIDAN. Violet Shevthes is very sick with typhoid Oct. 29, [883. fever, at hor sister's, Airs. W. F. Morgan. (Iregon mist |ast week iii copious showers. Prof. E. H Anderson has moved with his of Brick, of the best quality, now family to Portland and John Middleton has ■ »n Thousands hand an<l will constantly be kept at the H, Jd, Fpsfer is having a wood shed built. rented and moved into his house. brick yard of Some of the sidewalks are a disgrace to Mrs. Wm. Ball returned from French the town. A. C. SAYLOR Prairie to-day, where she has been for abou three weeks [Mist. She reports George im VI cY| in ii ville, An election will be held in Sheridan Nov. Oregon proving. 5th to elect town officers. Bennie McConnell is quite sick with some Many perbons attended the funeral of the kind Having secured entire control of the yard of a throat disease, and was unable to late C. H Mvasinger. at Amity, formerly run V e 4 - <i- Saylor, the above named return to Portland to school. proprietor Kt;rrt<But V4th the intenti«»nof man- Miss Emma Bogne, of this place, has gone Ed Sheythsand Byron Coffy, from Kalama, uiacturing and supplying thia public with to Ballston to teach school. came up last week to attend the funeral of brick in any quantity, of a quality guaran- I teed to be as good the beat, and at prices a» The " Oregonian” failed to corue again Mrs. Etta Wicks. last Saturday. Who is to blame ? Wm. Malone is about to open a saloon in low as the lowelt. A snitable reduction to parties purchasing We have been taking up too much space the Mat Cain stand. large lots. T bavelkb . with Sheridan item«, and will tty in the fu ture to practice brevity. Give me a call and see lor yourself, lltf A. C. SAYLOR. CARLTOK, T. Malaney, of Neetucm, had a horse bad ly snagged in the streets of Sheridan and < let. 30, 1*83. had to leave him to be doctored. IF YOU WANT TO BUY Carlton is not dead yet. Mr. Ennis, of Mill Creek, whose children Wheat is worth 82}., cents, clear; not died with scarlet fevt r. has sold his farm for much selling. Alx>ut bushels whs $ 1.309 to Mr. Harns, and moved to Dallas. stored here this mmiboii . Iteing evenly divided I I AKDWAliE between the two warehouses — Kouts Bros, We neglected Inst week to mention the ar rival of Mr. Tell. Coleman, who bas been and BarnekolT A Ctt. OF ALL KINDS, absent for several years in San Francisco, We are going tx> have a new store, soon.— (al. Peckham A Blackburn ire the new firm. “ Lute” Morris, who lives near Grand They have gone to Portland to lav in huj ,- Ronde. kiiltsl a cougar nine feet and eleven plies. Jnst think of onr *• Al***’ behind the inches long. The monster had l»een killing counter measuring calico, Blit HflCCeNK to the new firm. his sheep. OR We have a good school, taught by Mr. The same quality of land is ten dollars an acre cheaper in this section than lower down Jackaon. in tbe valley. J. D. Fenton. Sr. went to Portland, to-day. Th«'* G o » m ] Templars of Sheridan are going Several empty hoas* s in town ; also a new OF EVERY Krxn, OO TO to have a Neck-tie Party at their hall on Fn well. Mrs. ('«»Ilins hating had one dug at her day evening. Nov. 2nd. A fine time ia ex house, and if some others would do likew»s pected. their men men folks would not have to car A wsik m « h ye iterday ihe toys and girls ry water after the day's work is done. met for SatilMth M*hool at the ( hnstian Jake Smith has a [Kirtner in his store—a (’horch, and there being no teacher present Mr Galloway from PiHMtern Orejjon. and a fen v»*ar-f>l»i «jirl ♦ tepped to the front and Jake has a new well. ton. Bnt than Jake's Settlo Up ’ pr«»ce»d»-d with ttie lesson in a pro[»er man •• women" folks didn't have to carry water ner. after which they qnietly adjonnie<l. — for him. LL nartie« in«lel>te<l to ine will pleaae «all The officers and teachers of thatech«M»| most wi<l >«ett le t>efore the tut of November. Mr. Newman, of LAfayette, visited at Mr. be laiy. «• re less, indifferent. E xcumn »re • Collins' last week. ■ i* i McMinnvilto, Oct. 25 t 11 .ocal Correspondence. Just received 50 dozen wqi’u good Shaker of T hanks . Socks, which I sell 7 pairs for $t. equal to C ard tale this method of returning thanks to 11 cents a pair. Compare them whether all I those kind Jriegda who came to my «id they are not the same identical Hose you during the iicknesk, death and bgiial of my pay 25 cents for. H. F isher . husband ; and to Custer Post, Grand Arniv Here is another curiosity : W. D. McDon Republic, for their kindness and attention in ald. Jr., hands us a Bartlett pear, one of the proper interment of a departed comrade. about a peck tint wre a second crop this \II have indeed been friends in the time of seas«Ai. The one he brings ps is of ordinary my trouble and their many kindnesses will size and as good eating us any pea* p»u>ld be. never be forgotten by me and my family, thus bereft of a husband and father. Mr. J. W. Gault finished his work on M rs J. H. D ickey , " Broadmead” Farm, and came home on Saturday last. He has been at work most of C ounty C ourt —L oughary , J, 1he sumiuw ;j.nd fall repairing the old build 1. John Gant vs Sanies Altman—Action ings on the plat*, g;j<l putting them in prop for money. Settled. er condition. 2. (’has. H. Dodd vs A. Wymore and W. A good supply of legal repreMtmtwilvpa in T. Newby. Action for money. 3. Henry Hewitt vs Wm. Fowler and J. town, the past day or two. Messis. McCain A Hurley and W. D. Fenton, of Lafayette, W. Fov>tv« XctipD f“r money. I. D. M. Onbom <v <’«» va A J Cooper and Fred Strung, of Portland—all good at torneys—were here ioukmg after the K»er- action for money. Settled. 5. H C Edwards vs J oho Monroe—Action nan-Altwan case. for money. Mr. 8. F. Staggs left us a couple of weeks 6. G W Wo<)dsop vs G M Beeler—Action since for a visit to his old home in Kentucky. for money, He sent us some parting words, that we in 7. .John Kiernan vs I? C Altman—'Action tended to publish ; but by some means they left our reference hook and were lost. We for money. 8. Gilbert Bros, vs S T Etzwiler and G A wish him a pleasant visit. Ramsey—action for money. Hundreds of letters from those using Ay 9. T Dittenhoffer vs R S James—action er's Hai* Vigor attest its value ns a restorer of gray hair to its natural color. As a stim for money. 10. Thompson. DeHart A Co vs Chas L ulant and Ionin, prevenimg aqd often curing baldness, and cleansing the scalp, iin use Eastabrook—motion to confirm sale of real estate, ctrthRft be tod strongly recommended. W anted —A lady of experience to take L ist of I jetters charge of a house and family of two chil- Remaining uncalled for in the Postuffice dren—both girls, one 7 and the other 9 yean. at McMinnville. Oregon, Sept. 30, 1883; «»Id Reasonable wages. A ppi v to C harles G boening . Anderson. Frank A Lewis, J no, 2 33w3* >lcMii»nville. Or. Lewis Ju«» L Baker, Cul H B Miller. J no (! Do you notice the smile ou D. <: Na Tver’s Buckingham, Geo Kitchev. J B face, this week ? The reason fur this is that Brant, Jesse Mhik. J A Cox, AibMl <»n Monday. Oct. 29th his wife presented him St aims. Mr with a little daughter. Dave says "don’t Eberhardt. F 1* Strasser, Mr L i call me Mr. Narver ; ‘ papa' sounds so much Fredinburg, A Switzer, Alice better.” The printers all smoked to the Fannillo. Mrs J Symonds. Mr Ground. Alice M hi,alfh of Miss Narver. Striffer. Martin E Gray. W B Stallcop. Jn< W Dr. TnUlijRjer'fl Gleen valley Salve is a Haiighey, Paul Shephard. Frank sure cure for‘nrialclyes. harness and saddle Humphries. ‘Thos Thompson, Annie J •»alls, cuts and sores of aui kind. Good for [JarlMoigh. Fred. Walsen, E II man or beast. A good healing hh | v © i - ««»me Jackson. Asa Walker. KJ thing that every family shonld keep. Buy Joslyn. H A Trullinger's Salve and you will have the best Kirby. Ja» and cheapest salve in the market. In calling for above letters, please say D. H. T urner , 1*. M. People ou?nld be careful about shooting “ advertised.” firearms on the»•I rv »»-. after night. It sounds unpleasant and makes a fellow feel rather i» i i n. queer to have a bullet com* wfiuzqig past hisear. Let the cats tight Mr. night wah’h- At |*i»rtlai|d. Get. 27. 18H8, James M. Mar maii : or if you ninst shoot, please point tbe tin. in th»* Mth y«af of his age. Mr. Martin muzzle of that • critter" t’other way. vame to Oregon in 1M9. and in 18»M) came to Yamhill county, where he resided until 1851 TU w’»ter has risen »several feet in Third or when he removed to Multnomah coun Street LaUu <b.« isist week, ami we are now ty '52. and resided there until bis death. He was in hopes that it »joM «»nt-during th»* a brother of Mrs. W. E. Warren, of McMinn winter months, at I chm , that onr duck ville; a member of the Baptist Church, and hunters will not have to leave town m qu«rt much inspected by all who knew him. He of game. PiHtinantiT Tinier says lie will leaves a laigi circle of relatives and friends have a "soft thing" on the duck question. to mourn his loss. bioueeMI arc going.— C om . M om ’ minstrels, that exhibit at this piece Peace to his ashes. to-wghi. are spoken of as being one of the At the residence of her sister's, Mrs. Wm. best compao’»- that has ever visited this F. Morgan, on the 26th of Oct., 18x3, Mrs. State. The fae* tijat Bessie Louise King Etta J. Poindexter Wicks, in the 18th year of will appear, is a guafMdf that the enter- her age. Mrs. Wicks was l>orn m Peori.Linn tainnwnt will I* lirst-cln».. h . <»».» |a<»V ih Co.. Oregon, on July 1. 1M6; was married to (he best sinper that ever appeared on tne John Wicks of Kalama in the fore [»art of stage i» MuMituiville. 1883 ; came to her siMt-i'a on a visit about We «« by the " Christian Herald" that onr tw» w»*eks I *fore she was taken sick; was ronnp friend. <i 1». < arlin. was rosrried on takpn with spasms and remained nnconcions (beerei.n.',' -I <M 17th. to Miss Ainnnda until h« death, during which time she gave (■ilMon. one of Lane coent» s fair daonhter. birth to a lieautiful little daughter, but she We cmBratulate the yonnt- eoapte but stilt never opened her eves to liebold the lovely f,..| lilt, «otddina I>»i«l>t f"r n"* ns little form for which she bad given her life know s little soinethins about this transac Th»* child k left to find a home anmng the living, bnt the yoong mother is gone to her tion when he was down a short time since. long home from which no traveler returns. Tbroneh an «rrermeht in onr last issue, we Being disapointed of a minister from abroad nevlected to speak -f the 2t*th l.irth.la. ce|e the oonasion wns impr«»vpd by the writer brated «•» Mrs. Lizzie, wife of onr Fount! from Isa. 38 • 1 : k* Thns raith the Lord set fried (Irani Tomer, at the residence of Mai. thy h<»nse in order, for th« hi sbalt die ami .1 JI ru.m-i. • «> the IHl.of iktols-r. which not live. *’ Peace to thy memory dear Etta, wns attended .muxrens relnti»es. There fnremell. How soon we shall follow no were several pre*•«♦*, * R mortal ran tell, bnt mav we be ready the «wisl good time, generally. I hanks tor an summons t»i me$t «nd in the bright world invitation. all «»nr loved ones to gceei. H <; M organ . kbont the first of Sent we mentioned the depnrtnreof Mr Will Hodson, for Indiana. V « w»* mention Iu ■ r< Inm. 1.1*4 week, bring P lbasf . N otice ! ¡n«i with Lira '■ Mre Hod^n. which Acconnts All peranM indebted to the nnderaigned for hia tripes. We Tel«.«' him Mek to are req nested tomak« payments bv tbe Irt Oregna and exUnd I** him bis onr hcArtic^t omgratnlAtions. Mill My« that I .I av of Mov , 1W. and thereby save com H. Respectfully, anv «»nr that wants to go tn Indiana to < av . Tbi« is the last call. W. F. B awgamu . mo do to; be II «top right here m (>rgeoii. IMMENSE BARGAINS Peoples’ Store. At Cost, For Cash or Produce Millinery! Millinery! Misses Russ & Foster Hats, Bonnets Feathers, Pioneer Brick Yard. FURNITURE, Agricultral Implem’ts, D. I. CORKER Lafayette, Oregon A