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the reporter Uncle Doe Sitton went to Portland, to-day correspondent from Sheridan seems The North Yamhill hunting club will leave to visit his son Charley. UnoleDucis as full to Your be considerably exercised over the conduct North Yamhill at I o'clock p. in., Nov. 27.— of fun and talk as ever. of certain young men during divine service. Each captain with his hunters must be ready E. E. GOICHER. M. D. Published Every Thursday, at The boys say we are going to have a calm He should not be too severe in his criticisms. to report the result of the hunt to the com for a few days, cause Bill Enos has gone to 1 presume it would be impossible for them to mittee at North Yamhill, having all the game Physician and ^iir^eon M c M innville : : or too N (■orvaHis. But Bill will make up for lost I.-1 -nil : II- • id. B, Ilii> is a ir- C c.untiA iml killed to bv delivered to the said committee Any jierson wishing a Fanning Mill will time when he gets back. if .votinr nil n Ulsh to attract the attention to be counted by them at 10 o.olock p. m.. Has permanently l.maled in JUr.Vinnville RT of the congregation, and if young ladies Nov. 2Mh. Aiamv killed must I m * delivered for the practice of his profession. All calls— please leave their orders with MR. JOHN 8AX Wash Laughlin Ims 200 bushels of Brown <ditx»se to whisper and giggle loud enough to v. szrsryiDZEZR,. or MR. B. F. HARTMAN. The with hair or feathers on ; all game must be day or night—promptly attended to. Winter Oats for sale at fii) cents per bushel. be heard all over the congregation and keep killed pv shooting without having been pre Office—One door east of Warren A Magers , Editor and Proprietor. HOLMAN FAN it up all through services, it only shows that Vtf, Wheat. 90 cents per bushel, dear of sacks viously trapjied or otherwise tampered with. • ilicc. and warehouse charges ; eggs, 40 cents | mt time wiah to ba noticed, rind whose business Tile ciub is still taking members and will un will clean wheat be it ever so foul with wild MIIMIH PTION RATEA, doz.. butter, 85oeuts per pound. Who can is it ? I know, some folks think it isn’t be til Saturday. Nov. 24th. The count of game oats, tame oats or the seeds of any nature and coming, but what of that ? if it annoys them is as follows : quail 3. pheasant 5, grouse 12. beat Carlton in prices ? Y ouknowwho . naked cl. < lor the market or seed. let tin ni iciici’n at home. On« ropy Per vear, in advance.............. 12.50, snipe 10. rabbit 8, mallard duck 10, wood 8, As a guaranty of what it will do, I will take “ six months ** ............ . 1.50 widgeon 0. teal 8. spoondill 8, gray or black G leaneu . any quantity of wheat with one wild oat in it, SULR1DAN. C. W. HULERY, Pro. duck 8, sprigtail 6. canvas back 8. brant 15. and will sepaiate the oat from the wheat with Noy. 19, 1883. 1 brow’ll goose 15. black goose 20, white goose the Fan. (Successor to M. Feker,) NEWBERG. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last 50, swan 80. bear 100. elk 500. kilkleer 5, haw k 25tf LYMAN W. SMITH. Nov. 12,1883. 5. The Hunters' Ball is to be on Nov. 19th. Third St., - - week a danae fog waa in the valley aboat McMinnville, Or« Sheridan, but it was clear and bright on the Fine moon light nights. instead of the 18th as your correspondent highlands. stated in your last issue, The best Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit Plenty of mud. now-a-days. ters, Wines, etc., the markets afford. Also, the L kaveler . Rev. .John McIntire preached at the chapel LAFAYETTE liest <>t cigars, and the justly celebrated San every evening last week. This is tine weather for grass and grain to Nov. 20,1883. Francisco Lager Beer. grow, us well as for planting them. Ou; town in again thrown into mourning Zella Cox, Fannie Parrish and C. Cosand For Laine Baek. Side or Chest use Shiloh’s The following goods have just been received for the loss of one of the most loved and re are attending school at the Willamette Uni Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Rogers Eggs are 45 cts. ber doz. Wheat, 96 cts per j A >rous Todd. J 6 from the maauiactory aud are for sale spected of our people. Mrs. Elmiua Chris versity, Salem, this winter. bushel. man died at her residence in this place, Capt. Lafollett is re-appointed, bv His Ex about four o’clock p. in. Sunday, Nov. 18th. cellency, Gov. Z. F. Moody, Notary Public. Cheaper than Ever Before Hobson A Edwards have just reveived a “HACKMETACK,” a lasting and fra gran You will remember that by the upsetting of new safe, and of course “the Jesses” can (Situated at the Depot,) Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Rog n this State, consisting of Benton Embree has sold his interest in the sleep ns sound as a brick, aud have no fear perfume. a hack in which she was a passenger, she had ers A Todd. her leg broken and also sustained some oth mill at this place to James Morrison. of being robbed. McMinnville, - - Oregon« Earthnn Z»1 ilk I'auu, er injuries. The surgeons advised immedi Th*- “ Or*jgonian” failed again to come, Lip Crock», ate amputation as the only chance to save last Wednesday. Unless that paper is sent I.« II, COOK, Prop. J. T. Smith, of the firm of Smith A Hay CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath Baking Paua, her life, but that course was objected to.— regularly, as others are, their long list of worth, has bought his partner's interest and secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Price The leg was set and so remained until the M.bscrils is will grow beautifully less. is running the business alone. Pie Platea, 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold bv Rogers rpiHS HOTEL IS FIRST-CLASS in every pnr- 14th. when the operation was ¡»ermitted; Butter Jura« A- ticular, being furnished with all modern but too late, if indeed it would have saved Bom—Nov. 12, to the wife of R. Jacob Rev. Jesse Edwards has placed a picket dt Todd. appliances, and setting before its guests only and a largo variety of Fancy Glassware and fence around his yard. lier life. She lingered until Sunday, when son, a son. tlie best the market affords. Lanterns, at she expired. She was in her 70th year, and WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and I Sample-room for the especial accommodation Dnnn.iftller has rented the farm Messenger The Society of Friends are having a new a pioneer of ’52. “ Grandma” Chrisman, so Liver Complaint ? Shiloh ’ s Vitaliier is guaran- dressing room and wood-shed built, at their II*. O. Palmer'*, motherly, so good and kind, will be sadly and Umphlct bad of J. F. Bewley. of Commercial Men. church. eed to cure you. Sold by Rogers A Todd. missed here by all who knew her. She died Opposite Bingham’s Furniluie Store, McMinn- “ Hurraw, whoopee, you bet,” Harrison Remember the place - at the depot. v.llv. 2;»ml. with a firm belief in a Savior and the resur Foster has built just a litlle the neatest side Miss Lillie Smith is sick with a severe rection. Her remains were interred in the walk i.i front or his roaidenM and Cap! Cold. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by Masonic cemetery, oi* the Johnson farm.— Lafollett's office, in town. that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the rem Ed Jones' little child is down with a mild Rev. Hoberg preached a touching funeral edy for you. Sold by Rogers A* Todd. J.ast Tuesday complaint was made by Jas. form of diphtheria. sermon over her. Barkley ag unst two Indians, for stealing Revs. Jesse and Mary Edwards were at SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a pos “ lien’me yer knife, pipeau’ tobaccy, an’ Quite a number of visitors here during bridles ; warrant was issued and they were Dayton ami Lafayette last week, engaged iq the week, many of them being Mrs. Chris brought before His Honor, S. Potter, plead the temperance work, and report good suc itive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker fumble yer pocket fer a match while I load the •• not guilty, ” and the trial was set for nine Mouth. Sold by Rogers & Todd. man’s children, who came at the first news cess. dudeen.” Which beiug interpreted,mean» that of the accident and remained until the last o'clock Wednesday morning. Court met pursuant to adjournment and waited until 2 H. WELCH Joseph Everest has organized a writing Kid rites were ended. DEALER IN after ten o'cl«K*k, and no prosecuting witness school at the Newberg school house, and will BUSINESS Jt PROFESSIONAL Has bought Harry Robertson’s stock of Cigars, .Mrs. Dellie Klosterman is up on a visit. appearing, the Indians were discharged and give the first lesson next Friday evening. Tobacco, Candy and Notions winch he propos WATCHES; looking hearty ns possible. Mrs. Wilson. said prosecuting witness taxed with the es to sell as low as is consistent with the The roads between here aud Middletoll are CLOCKS,: / sister of Mrs. J. H. Olds, and daugber, spent ousts. law of live-and-lel-live. And having set up a in a bad condition, and we wonder why the g few days at Olds’ hotel, visiting. HARRHR <111111 W. II. KOI'II, VI. II , JEWELRY, More fruit trees and berry bushes are be supervisor isn’t around trying to fix thi in. Is prepared to do slashing aud grubbing with Ben Lewi4 dropped in to say howdv, and ing planted in this section, this year, than pop an<l oranges for sale under the Pho S. Brutscher has put a new roof on the SPECTACLES. Etc., SURGEON PHYSICIAN, soda Turn Jellison, of Amity, also looked in for a ever before in one year. -I.*I |>11 Of Ills li;u )i. tograph Gallerv at McMinnxille. n the Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson St’f few moments ; and last, but not least, came S. Hyde, while out hunting, last week. fell, H. II. WELCH. Garrison**« Building, Iflc.Vliiiiivillc, Riley Smith has rented the Hurky place 8chcx 1 Superintendent, L. H. Baker—all off of a log. struck his head against a rmit LAIAVIIIt, - . OREGORi welcome visitors, indeed. and cut an ugly gash above his left eye and and a part of Mrs. Deskin's place. Dr. Bovd has received a full lino of Pure HVr/rA ¡¡epairing uttfl Job hurt the side of his head so that he had to A. J. Winters has rented the Tolston plpce. Fresh Drugs direct Iroru first hands fur the Mrs. Joe Mattey has gone on a trip to her stop work several days. For ! benefit of his patrons. old home. 1 did not learn how long she is bing a Speeially. The men growl, the women scold, the ba A large drove of cattie passed through bies cry, and still those mud holes are not to be gone, probably until spring. Desirable property in the town of Sheridan here, last week, sold by Messrs. Kuykendall tilled up. Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith A. I» HOWARD, il I». While at Carlton, the other day, 1 mef I. and Ed. Lamson to Mr. Boo ten. shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn, Dickey h is quit coming down the moun C. Robison, of Amity, on his way back from has trimmed and tain since Miss H. has left. lumber and woo«l shed. Mt- Win. Chapman the pioneer excursion. The pioneers don't cleaned up the grove of timber between his Physician aud Surgeon, Enquire of Dnvton, Orrgon, seem to stay long at their old homes. Born, Nov. 4th. 1883. to the wife of Riley house and the mill. The citizens ou the CHAS. LAFOLLETT, Smith, a di ughter, weight, 71-^ pounds. The west side < f the rivor pre truly thankful to Has on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made 47tf. Sheridan, Oregon. Office in Garrison’s Building.—Particular Miss Kate Olds had a bi f th-day party last “ Uncle Biily” for giving fbepi a splendid mother and child doing well—the father is from the best material and best workmanship. Wednesday, a sort, of a joint affair with her ' view attention given to diseases of Women ami slowly recovering. of th3 grove, the hill and the jnoad. It Fainting ami trimming done to order. uncle, &I. Olds, whose nativity hapjiens on «8 proper t j say that Mr. Chapman has the Children. All calls promptly attended to. GeneraT Blacksmith and Repairer. the same day of the mouth with Kates, lie neatest, cleanest, best arranged and most el- Last Saturday we had a very good time at T'eridance—* t Mrs. Talmage’s. 7mG. Horse-shoe.ng a socially. 27tf beiug nineteen and she sixty-nine. I didn’t Agricultural meeting, there being no surr mndings in and about his resi the programme prepared, several subjects were think that Kate was so old, did you ? But egfUit dence of < ny one in this section, or ¡»erhaps w. M. B assev . introduced ami discussed. Ail interesting G. G. Ill NG II AM, maybe I am mistaken ; perhaps it is the oth 8. D an . Salem. programme has been prepared for next meet er way. But then, why did she invite only in Yamhill c<mnty. McMinuvilh ing. Dec. 8th. old folks, and leave all us young fellows out ? T12E H1GMLANDC. I guess the first statement, is correct. The RPISIA A HIM.II Ail Takes pleasure in inviting the attention of the cake was good, anyway : and Ella Barker Nov. 17, 1883. LATEU. public to his new and fine stock of »¡Horney» ut ¡.ate h.tv". " Kat? iii.ul*' it all by her ownself.” Th? uoldest inhabitant” says this is n beautiful lull for Oregon. That was a pretty good thump you gave My item.* did not make their appear DR70S, SIATIONEHY, PATENT fcEDI- “ How dues your plow scour ?” is the usual in the pajicr last week. 1 Cause—they did the Judge last week on free trade. And, in Office of Geo. G- Bingham, Notary Public CINES, rJTLEEY. SCHOOL BOOKS, addition, yon might ask him to explain how question. Well, it scours about like a har not get here until Friday.—E d . j <»ue door West of Furniture Store, it is that the “ thieving tariff ” makes pig row tooth afoul of a swad of defunct bind Mrs Amy <IGAIt« AM» TOBACCO. Edwards has returned from the ing wire. M c M innville - - O regon iron $20 only per ton at protective Pittsburg Grove. while it is $35 in frea f ra de England. Also, A tt ’ y at L aw < fc N otary P ub U Prescriptions carefully compounded and Monroe Switzer, of Willamina, is at work why calico that can bo bought for five cents in this neighborhood. Monroe Miss id: Mo«»re, . __ ... ... ........... ................ from near Dayton, has charges reasonable. in New York, costs nearly ¿oven cents in hand. been down visiting old friends, the past Bnciness Promptly Attended to. Week. London, Come, Judge, give u«» ituhio more on the evils of protection and the misery it We hear of petty stealings on the “ bor- |kFFI<'E. One Door 1'ist ol Pest Office, E. H. Woodward and family ore visiting produces ! For instance : flour is about f 7 iler of o ir land.” Benton's shed-rooting IN Mc.Miniivillr, <>rt-g<»n. per barrel in protected New York, aud about left nqgijarded out on th?beaver-dam,seems 11 lend« IMM i Dayton. »8.50 in free trade London. Oh ! what a to have venished mysteriously. Garden Dr. Mem horn, of the Grove, will lecture JOHNSON’S BRICK, robbery is protection .' N at . vegetables are Epirited away from a garden here next Sunday at 3 p. m., on the Indian Lafayette, Oregon. W. A. FENTON in Gopher Valley. We will not particular question. All are invited. ize, further till we learn whether any prose DAYTON. The Purest Wines and Liquors kept constant 8. Brutschei* lost a tma horse the other day. cutions will be attempted or not. and Shor ¡Maker, Nov. 20. 1883. ly on hand. Cigars of the best brands and on? Hoot 1 did not learn the cause. of the best Billiard Tables in the 8tate, fount! Pollard ih making considerable improve- KIII.IKI l> A N, ORHdlL Health of neighborhood improving. Tho young folks had a hop at »Stevens ’ last here JOHN HULERY, nient in his dwelling. Johnny Arthur, of I Friday night. The Good Templars of this place will give Bellevue, s the architect. Proprietor, j an oyster supper ¡it their hall, next Friday The li nest stock of Roots. Simes, Rubbers, We have had a new mail carrier the past Wilson has a field of June wheat that week, as Win. Day, onr old stand-by, was Etc, m Yamhill County evening. , looks nice enough. some what under the weather. Oregon. Frank Holdredge who formerly lived in CHEAP FOR CASH. this neighborhood, died in the asy Uncle Luke Booth, of Willamina, found a Born. Nov. 15th. to the wife of Janies .1. < COOPER Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and white wood rat marauding on his premises, Holston, a daughter. 1 tell you Jimmie just lum at Salem, last week. neatly repaired. Notire Io <11 Parlies. tfiis fall- He captured the animal and has steps around like a young lad. All work and goods warranted. Miss Mollie Steele, of Forest Grove, is here the skip stuffed» County Surveyor All parties are hereby notified not. to trespass Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon. visiting friends. About 20 of our young folks had a surprise upon my premises from ami after this date, and SI aS. Charley Pollard, a lad of alwmt 8 years of AJID- all foiiml tr<- pa jmg wdl be prosecuted to th Dr. Mills has been very low with heart age. lately loaded his father’s pistol, and party at N. 8. Wiley's, last Wednedav even mg They enjoyed them elr< sociably until fullent extent of the law. disease the past few day»?, hut is improving! while maneuvering with it accidentally dis midnight and went home to dream of the at present. Dr Calbreath aHended him. W. T. N kwit . charged it in the houae. Nobody hurt.— ph . -.»TH i nil? 11.- \ had had - p. cially lh< McMinnville, Aug. 23, 1883—ml A. L. Aiderman, who went east with th? Next r young fellow that tried to make a wagon McMinnville. Or. Hor-irs Boarded Special attention pioneer excursion party, returned ono dav D. M. Cave preached at the Highland wheel of himself and gut tangled in the bythcDny, given fo last week. He visited his old home in Midi ( sabopl house on Sunday last. At the close spokes. 011,1«, WILK! WILK!! 1 have all the field notes Week or Month. Transient Stock. igan, and reports having bad.a very pleasant of theserruon quite a number expressed of the Public Survey» ot Th? Band of Hope yesterday was attended time. The und?ruign?d wishes to inform the peo themselves as anxious for a revival of relig- principally bv th? children, and they had a Yamhill county. and am ple <>l McMinnville that he is running a A/ilk prepared to do First-Clas? J. M. Hanson and wife will leave for their • ion and religious e-yerciws. It was thought good meeting. That's right, young folks ; Wagon from his farm to town and furnishing best to make un effort to revive our Sunday go right along and let it l>e said that we have work on short notice and old home in the east in a few days. Corner Commercial and Trade St«., th» best ol milk at the must reasonable rate».—■ School, which was announced to meet fu-r a good Band of Hope here, even if the old L ight S olar T ransit . reasonable ternt». W. * L t. G UR le r , Th? steamer Orient has again l»een piaoed morrow at 11 o'clock. SALEM, - - - OREGON. Those wishing to I m * supplied with the article folks don't take a part. TWOV, *. v. on the route between this place and Pori at mice can do so by leaymg orders at the I’oai- Carlisle, of Willamina, has been suffering TKKTUIAt.EU. Satisfaction Guaruntc« <1. land. W.G. DAVIS. severely lately from a wound received in the «If. h . a. i.irri kfikld , J. V. CAI.BHEATH, Two of uur Diouf prominent citizens in Indian war of ’55. Ever since the wound NORTH YAMHILL. M. D. N. |> dulged in a pugilistic “set-to” last Wednes first healed until recently—a period of near Nov. 20,1KKI. day evening ; one round was fought and the 30 years—it seemed sound, and save a slight match declared a draw—no on« hurt. ly ims-shaped foot, the burly volunteer tho’t Sheriff Collard was in town one day last week. Under Odd t el low»’ Hall, Messrs. Johnson and Bryant,of Lafayette, himself as good a man as ever. Hie. II. L andeb . Just opened on paid our burg a dying visit, one day last nn«l Mirlon«, Mrs. Morris, of the Grove, i» up offering Phj McMinnville, • Oregon, week. her property for side. AMXTT. Lafayette. Oregon. Third Sheet, two Doors East oi NoY. 14» 1883. Mr. Rossner’s children, who were reported Rev. T. L. Jones, of Oregon City. »taid in A. ENNIS, Proprietor. as having the diphtheria last week, are get [CROWD*» OUT LA«T WM£K. I town one night last week. M IK.I.Kl A MM-.CIAI.I ». Dielschueider’s, ting along nicely. We have since learned How we do miss Aunt Sally! As no one has ('. E. b* i-al. th.• >.ibuilder« I -.- been that the report was false and that a sever? come forward to take her place, I will juul The Einest Win?», Liquors and Cigars kept Mc.Hiuiiville, Orcgo 1 !. • 11 low the grist miil. cold was mistaken for diphtheria. No new drop you a line or two that you may know constantly on hand. 13-4 m3. cases are reported. Win. Meaner is building a new barn and Aunty is all O- K, TNotioe This I Our city election last Monday pasae«! off To b? nru there are aone oomplainta about woodahed on his lot, Everything in the line cheap for cash or in very quietly. Following ticket was elected •• bard times,” ’‘aeafoity of money.” etc., yet Monta Stewart has bought another lot in VFJr<>TIABLE INSTRUMENTS bought. ' hange fi>r country pioduce. Call and Trustees, B. E. Harris, C. W. Powell. T. E. most everybody seems cheerful ana happy. I town of W. B. Rice. Money to loan on good r?al estat? -■ •» uri- McMinnville. Oregon, examine goote and price«. L. ROOT. Laban. Wm. Logan and I- Nichols; Record ty. Apply to G.G. BINGHAM, Our town is improving ; several new hogs-1 J. D. Edwarda is improving the look« <.! Feb. 21, I ^82-2tf. er. B. F. Morse : Marshal. J. B. Gardner. Campbell’s Building, McMinnville. I s now prepared to furnish music for Pio-Nir* es going up. J-J- Putman. C. Wilson and i - 1 .ddtug h neu ioe. L loyd . C 'elebraiion-, etc., on short notice and at rea Mr. McBartun are each building residences Mrs. Fa.inie Renfro returned last week sonable n«t<». Add re*« here. CARLTON Hl I KM I OH MALE. !.« r three months’ vi»it east of the mta. A. X. II. UNVt Zlt« Ix? ad er. Onr * h m >I is prospering under the man 4tf. Nov. 19. 188.Î. McMinn vide, Oregon. Ti e undei ign -1 I. hh for eafe a lot of large, Lenore Burton returned to-day from the agement <»f Prot. Hartaon. with Mrs. Hart- East, where be baa been studying law. high grad? b anteh Merino Buck», which can i’arltnu is improving. son an assistant. i»»> I ih < i at g( * «1 bargains by apply irg to or ad . The house formerly used as a hotel is lx - ISIDOKE ERTLE, P ro . Wm. Burton, of Portland, is up on « »¡sit. dressing DAÌ TOV MALO4IN. We have in ogr town an ¿toromplwhed *ng tilted up for a dwelling, to be occupied music teacher—Mis« Maddox, She has. at M. MULKEY, Wm. Busby, of this place, run a foot race I’roprlrtor 2! m3. »>y Mr. Peckham. - Oregon. FBAWR GILTRRR« present about twenty-five pupils, only e*gh», , nt Forect < trove, yesterday, fo- $10 aside M’Minnville, Amity, Or. The new building of Peter Thompson is however, at this place, the remainder being • | beating hi 4 man 13 feet. Close race. The liest Virami» of Li pion, Wins» and Ci • Manutaciurer of I<ag?r B*»er aud Porter. about completed, atnl will be used by Black at Dallas where she spends (»art of each week, i gars kept for «ate. When you gì- to Day tot All or i-r prurn|>tly filled. Itf There is to l»e ajrotting »ace between hor- burn Peckham as an agricultural house. I call aud ms * E ank. 19tf. Our churches are well filled and th? Sun- belonging to Thos. Htevenaon and T. B. Uncle Jim Caldwell is building a neat lit daw scbo<»l and Band of Hop? seem to tie Nelson, lx tw??n Emmet Olds’ and th? Mer I or «tchool house, next Thursday, ’ - 2 miles, - for tie house, and when he gives it a c*»at of pru«penng. ' $50 a side. paint it will help the looks of that part of Th? Oond Templars ar? “Holding th? town. Fort” with th? following otfiesrs for lb? ?n -1 Frank Linville, while unloading bridge rHOTIKi II.IPIIEII. I lli'. ilAi.^T WAWKB PHINOLW Mr. Kutch. of this place, sold several head 1 suing term : J I' Kuhl?. W C T : Ellen fvm- timbers let a stick fill info the water, which . ver mad? in this section are now being man* dets. W V I': Mrs. Henderson. W FH: E II th? t?nm. and darting forward the beef cattle this week, at 4 cents, grom. Haa returned t/» hte old 4and- up «taira in ufeatured at Henderson. W T; Bach' I Button. W M : wa* thrown from th? wagon and th** mondi’building--with a n?w «■•|iiipm?ht Mrs. Dills Mesner. of Washington county, Prof H.irtenn W D M ; M Henderson. W O driver team ran off. Damage slight, •larnite t<»r hi» work, and i» now prepared daughter *»f Grandma I Hds. has been visit (i : J. MeKnne. W I G . Mrs. McKnn?. W C ; Th? Iar<j<*st rutabaga tnmipa w? ever aaw ing with relatives for spveml days. i Mi«S Henderwon. W RS; Mr«. Morrow. W ar? at th? punt »»ffi«*. They w*-u#h 1* ponmte » hear» a» tin* ' he;*|*?*t and goo*I as the best. of T™» Th? Dalles. w»*r , | L S ; KB Putman L D. C. B. Taylor and wife, ot Picture* <»t all Kind**. I fxiok al them. ertch ; ata» a >*|UHMh weighing pound«. -I *,all«d down bv th? death of her father. Un- It i* rep rt?<l that w sr? tn have a new Thev w?r? raved by Wm. Laughlin, without I Ji* Ru?l t Hds. ChorteygnM home, to-day;, Inquirer»! r. W. REDMOND, Agent, al From a «mali «ite tin-type to a large t'abinel of rain. If any one can beat thiaJ but Mrq. Tavlor will remain sum? time with, «lore in tn? place lately ofttopiftd by Rollins a let drop M< Minn ville, or of I him «peak. ¡’lea*? give me a call. XiinO. 1 4mlor3 MILLER A BOWERS. her bo « a Hate. THE HOLMAN FAN NO. 1 SALOON. Local Correspondence Crockery, Crockery ! SOLD AGA.I1T. T. C. STEPHENS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELER & ENGRAVER. A MUTCHLER, FRANK A. HILL, NEW BILLIARD HALL CIVIL ENGINEER, DR. E HOWELL GAINES FISHER, Lively, Feed and Sale Stable. Littlefield & Calbreath, BOSS SALOON, New Grocery and Provision Store Custer Post Band, McMinnville Brewery K. SHANE. Sxiin-;los, Shingles ! Miller & Bowers' Shingle Mill.