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Newspaper Deciuon». 1. Any person who takes a paper regular lv from n P,HLoffice, whether direou-d in bin name or another's, or whether he sub- «jnlKid or not, is responsible for payment. j If a person orders his paper discontin ued he must pay arrears, or the ¡«ublkher mav continue to .send it until payment is mai«», “>‘d then collect the whole amount, wbrthei the paper is taken from tlw office or ■«" Letter from Aunt Bailie. A Card — NEW FIRM! I Fam Machinery! New Gccis ! ‘Soiuetlura new nnderthe aop." -‘Juab« K heuidan , Or., Nov. 24, 1883. Moscow, W. T., I Mi rrnum - jhm ,va.l the n.xi,,. ,,f tlKlt E d . R epobihh ;—I noticed in your issue of Nov. 14th, 1883. ) rm «ament at Fin-in,,it's Hall next Toeada, E d . R eportsb :—Having traveled some the 22d inst. that your Sheridan correspon an',‘,1,U' t1"1 “ “** “u HQd ** “hMt »¡nd of an animal it is. distance since last writing to the REPOBTaui, dent took occasion to refer to the fact that I, Win I,11nd‘,r" w«nta >1 plow that I will try and give you a brief description of James Barkley had two Indians arrested for will Mtotir hatter than "a harrow tooth afonl I a portion of the country over which my stealing bridles, Ac., and that I failed to ap of a ttwad of defunct binder wire.” ho had i journey lay. We left Portland on the morn- pear at the appointed time for trial, and the orker. at Lafavette, and be will I ing of Oct. 24th, taking the N. P. train for case was dismissed at my cost. Now, if you 3. The courts have decided that refusing „*' probably find what he wants. will allow me space in your valuable col to take newspapers or periodioals from the Wallula. The trip up the Columbia was umns, I will state a few facts about that »DHt office, or removing and leaving them in I'*r; }-ut^' Slnibo h.t < been appointed matter which your correspondent has wholly {be office, is prim« facie evidence of inten if*1}1 for Wells Faruo a Express. vi(!e B. E splendid although a great portion of the and willfully neglected, and which may tional fraud. rlnrfutan redytnMl. The company willountin- ■ time it was so rainy and foggy that a satis place a different phase on the matter in the 4. The Postraaster-C rcneral has decided ne to do bUR.n,K« as heretofore, and nt ns fa factory view of the country along the river minds of your many readers: I had the ln- that postmasters who fail to notify publish vorable rate« as by any other responsible j could not be obtained. We arrived at The d.aus arrested, as stated by your correspon V’ould cal! the attention of the Farmers of ed ’vlien subscribers remove, or fail to take company. Yamhill nnc Washington Counties, to the faet Dalles at 11:30 and were allowed twenty-five dent, and on the evening of the same day I tbeir papers from the postoffice, shall be re- appeared before Justice Potter and ’ »a» they h ive ’.he agency tor some of Che bes [SUCCESSORS TO R. H. TODD.’ Some thinga you can bny cheap at Man . minutes for dinner : it rained very hard they gponaible for their subscription. plead not guilty. Their learned counsel •taws of Firm Machinery, among which nings : iron-wheeled wheelbarrows. i:1.75: • while we we -e at The Dalles and nothing oc stepped forward and demanded a jury trial they may mention the tubular Ian enis. $1.00; six-quart pressed for his clients, and at the same time asked DKALtna milk pans, ¡t 1.75 per dox.; stove pipe, 25 cts. curred to ex rite our interest here except that an adjournment for the purpose of summon per joint, and stoves, tinware, hardware and [ a poodle dog had to go without his dinner ing a jury, subpoenaing witnesses, Ac. The PRn.x, tools in like proportion. because the-v was no chicken: poor dog! court granting his request, set the time at MEDICINES From The Dalles until we reached Wallula. Horne«' Ri.msdell and familv are here visit • where we urrived considerably behind time, 9 o'clock the following morning. The names STATIONARY, ing the parents ami other relatives of Mrs.|R. • it rained and stormed terribly. Here we of the witnesses for the prosecution were having come up last Thursday. During their were allowed twentj minutes for supper, given to the court, but the Hubpoenaea were PERFUMERY W4IIRSQR MOWER, stay here th »ir infant boy has been seriously which was excellent and a credit to the Co.— not served until after the Indians were dis TOBACCO AND CIGAR«, ill of pneumonia, but the little fellow is get The N. P. switched ns off here onto the O. S. charged. Now. after demanding a jury trial the able exponent of Blackstone, 0. L., n{i- ting better i t this time. PAINTS ANDOII^M DODO’S HAY RAKES, R. N. Short Line for Walla Walla ; we ar- peared at the appointed hour, 9 o’clock, and Ayer's Pills are a convenient remedy to ( rived there at 8 o'clock, and darker than a demanded the release of the prisoners ; that PATENT MEDICINES, I stack of black hats ; we were hurried into a have always at hand. They are sugar-coated the prosecuting witness was not there, not TOILET t.OOOS, NOTIONS, ETC., ETC easy to take, effective to operate, sure to > vehicle and driven to the Stine House. If withstanding a jury was not summoned nor Plows, Harrows, bring relief and cure. They are effectual in you should ever travel that way, give the the witnesses subpoenaed. With these facts Thanksgiving. a wide range of diseases which arise from dis ‘ Stine House a wide berth unless you want to iu view. I think the Captain has sufficient In fact ell kinds of Farm Machinery. ^© “ Prescriptions carefully compounded orders of the stomach and digestive organs. get bilked. Walla Walla is quite a city, sit reason to exercise his poultry over such a all hours, day or n:ght. Turkey, or no turkey. uated in the midst of a beautiful farming Our goods have i 11 been marked down to the Mugby Junction and Conundrum Tea i country and in a splendid place for the mak- grand display of legal talent. It should re Jewhiz ! didn’t she rain. Party will be given at Fireman's Hall next t ing of a fine city ; there seems to be consid- flect great credit upon his ability as a law owest liyina rate . Give us a call and see fo ALSO, yer. F. J. B abkley . yourself. Tuesday evening. Dec. 4th. bv the ladies of ! erable business carried on in the place but Masque Ball this evening. St. Janies Guild. There will be plenty to i as we did not stop there any length of time McMinnville, Or.. June 21, *81—20tf. Hard war 3, Crockeryware, Grocer cat, which can be had for a small sum. A L I cannot give a very full description of the T he R atification M eeting . Firemans Ball at Lafayette last night. cordial invitation is extended to all. oity ; we were detained an hour at the depot A meeting was held at Mohawk Hall last ies, Etc., waiting for the arrival of the first class Thursday evening to ratify the action of the C om . Christmas, four weeks from next Tuesday. freight train that was to carry us to Texas Washington Territory Legislature on __ the ...at the... Dallas fire boys give a grand ball this eve /The new Citv Council take their seats next ; Ferry. Passing over considerable farming Woman suffrage question, and a good audi Monday; and Councilman elect Shobe says 1 country we reached Present—a railroad town ence was present. At seven o'clock the ning. PttHoßft, »Vorth Yamhill. that they propose to “ sit on Third Street the banks of the Touchet river—in time meeting was called to order by Mrs. S. M. Misses' Rubber Gossamers, $1.25, at H. Lake ” about the first move. We want to c on 13-8if. for supper. We were told by the conductor Kelty.President of the Yamhill county W. S. Fisher’s. see them di that little job of “sitting.'' that we could get supper here and of course A., who said that the object of the meeting I They ’ ll rise with the “ bosom ” of their trous myself and others went out to do so, and would be stated by Mrs. H. A. Loughary. Thanksgiving service« at the M. E. Church ers in a soiled condition-now see if they don’t. • were informed by the landlady that she did That lady, in a few words fully explained the this morning. not get supjier for passengers, but for the object: said that numerous persons from The Columbia Gallery, at the corner of Two story dwelling with brick basement, Rev. G. J. Burchet has moved with his Third and E, is cozily arranged and readv ■ train men only : nevertheless we seated our- different parts of the county had signified a good well and cistern with two lota 110x120. family to this place. for business. Mr. Davidson has established I selves at ths table and ordered a cup of tea, willingness to be present and assist in car All kinds of small fruit and choice shrubbery You can buy a great big grindstone of this gallery here with a view to make it a which we found to be excellent, but Oh. that rying out the program«, but supposed they and flowers. Desirably located. Must be sold promanent institution, if the business justi look ! The tea was hurriedly drank and we were kept away by unforseen reasons. Then soon. For terms apply to G. G, BINGHAM. Manning for $1.00. fies it. Mr J. G. Crawford, who has charge started to view the town which we found to there was music by the Glee Club, after which Real Estate Agent. Rogers & Todd have some neat goods for of the gallery is now on hand and informs i be a flourishing little place, several buildings speeches were made by Messrs J. E. Magers, DEALERS IN the holiday trade. going up and everything wearing a business J. J. Spencer,—Blum. E. Russ and Mrs. Lou us that he is ready for business. House, barn and six lots. Terms are half aspect : we found here two stores and three ghary. reading of congratulatory letters, Another case of Shaker Hose, 7 pairs for Situated in ceutial F air L ady ! While that lover of yours is > saloons—no schools and no churches, as yet. more music and passing of a resolution of down, balance ou time. $1, arrived at H. Fisher’s. cudgeling Lis brain in feverish anxiety in i We were detained here sometime again to thanks to those who had assisted in the ex part of town. For particulars apply to Geo. G. BINGHAM, Real Estate Agent. search of a suitable present for you, just take on w»d and water. From here we ercises, after which upon the suggestion of Mr. B. F. saylor has been elected school give him a. gentle hint that one of those » traveled in darkness to Texas Ferry where Mr. Magers three rousing cheers were given I clerk at Goldendale. W. T. elegant boxes of ladies’ papaterie. neatly we were landed safe and sound on board for the cause of equal rights, and the meet Mtu »liiiievy, The best and cheapest sewing machines in printed by Snyder the Printer, would be ■ the steam boat Almota at 8:20. and remained ing adjourned. The zeal and energy exhibi “just the i cket.” No neater gift than this i at the Ferr/ until five o’clock the next morn ted by the ladies interested inthe cause, show the market can be found at Manning’s can be devised. ing when we were awakened by the puffing that they are thoroughly in earnest in the AND The “ Jersey” Cloak is an elegant fitting blowing of the famous little steamer work before them, and will leave nothing The sale 3f the personal property of John 1 and garment, latest style, at H. Fisher’s. and soon ve were gliding smoothly out into undone that shall redound to the advance Dowling, deceased, by Executor Bingham, Regular meetings, Thursday evening on or libimi Silk Handkerchiefs for 25c. 50c, 75c and on Saturday last, was well attended and ‘ Snake rive and traveled up this stream 25 ment of the cause of equal rights, liberty and before the full moon, in each month. Sojourn miles to Almota, reaching there at 1 o’clock. justice. God speed the day when they shall $1. and the very best $1.25. at H. Fisher’s. everything went at “wav up”figures—though Taking ing companions cordially welcomed. II. P. KRN thi i place in at a glance, we boarded have accomplished the desired end. were cash. V gentleman of this ftOtf. Miss Vina Henry, of Lafayette, is visiting th« terms two seated ouokboard for Colfax, over the says 1liat “ there's no use talking about a hills her sister, Mrs. A. B. Baker, at this place. place 18 miles, and such hills — great big hills, money being so scarce when so much ready middle sizi d hills, wee bit hills and all kinds Next week, classes will be started at the cash was paid for articles as was done at the of hills, and it is said they are all taken and sale on Saturday.” College in French and Clasical Geography. owned by (.ifferent parties : as we neared the ressmaking done in the Best of The part es who were here with the roller city we had the pleasure of viewing several A fine fish was caught in Third Street Lake Style, at all times, by a ft w days ag<>. by 8 d<»g. Smart dog, that. skates, and v'pre the means of creating quite fine farms we finally reached Colfax with Um. ■ Ilur«} A Maier, a sensation, left for Salem, on Sunday. In out any sei ious mishap, and met no highway At the old Rowland residence, on B street, Hon. E- C. Hadaway, of Dayton Prairie, consequence it has been quiet this week; but mens vhicl was well for them as wo were McMinnville. 33m3. was in town Tuesday, and of course called to it will not Pinain so long, as nigh onto a well armed with an old urpbrella owned by a A Grand Masquerade Ball will be given by see us. hundred pairs of skates have been ordered foreigner vho had passed over the road sev months ago. Stopping at the Raidwin “ Unole Tom” Slmdden has bought the from below, and when they arrive fuu will eral House for hree days we took in the city.— MONEY WANTED. property that he recently sold to J. R. Long- begin again. ALSO I ’ he city seems to be in quite a flourishing acre, back again. Mr. T. C Davis, of North Yamhill, was in condition ; the railroad has reached the AT A LL persons knowing themselves indebted There will be a Christnia. Ball given at town last Thursday and made us a pleasant place at last and in consequence it is quite to us will please call and settle up imme M miufneturei’H of visit. “Uncle Tom’’ spoke of the rapid lively at present. It is situated between two MOHAWK HALL, this place on Christmas night, Doc. 25th. by growth diately, as we must have our money. of he town, but said “My goodness.” hills that are so close t< getlier that they are Custer Post Band. ROGERS & TODD. all kinds of what a horrible mud hole you have up on the being excavated to obtain building room. I ON McMinnville, Nov. 1, 1883—t4. Dr. Saylor and bride of Portland spent a main stree. of town. It is the worse place in did not learn the population but should Carriages amt Utacksmith day or two with the parents of the groom in in the county, and I don't see how vonr town judge that it was between 700 and 800. It Thanksgiving Evening. Nov. 29, '83. prospers with the main thoroughfare in such has an academy and public school and three this place, last week. . i he . is • not ... . man a condition.” .. And the only iVnrk. churches—the Baptist. Methodist and Con 'The recent fall of snow in the mountains that expresses himself in »his manner. gregational, which speaks well for the place. and the heavy raiu following, has brought COMMITTEES ! The Teachers Meeting, on Saturday last L’he ladies, it is said, are working up the KTOTICJJ 19 hereby given that I am no Ion- the river up booming. On Costumes, was rather slimlv attended. .... All that .._____________ ___ were temperance question and the Sunday law x' ger connected with the lumbering firm of Embroideries. Laces. Lace Ties, Fichus, present were Prof. Hutchinson, of Lafayette. with good effect. From thence we traveled I. A. PECKHAM, G. L. PARKER. Hemstock, Harvey <t Francis, having with a Ladies’ Linen Collars—latest styles, a large Prof. Worthington, of Folk county. The two along or near the Palouse river a distance of drawn from the same. Thanking the public Ou Prizes: yarii ty si H. Eislu r's. Misses Skinner, of this place, and Professors 15 miles to Pullman, another of the little G.L. PARKER, for courtesies extended, 1 hope the firm ol - J. C. COOPER. At Amity! Or, towns that have sprung up since the railroad Hemstock A Harvey—my successors—may Miss Estella Skiff, of Salem, consip of Dr- Freund and Williamson, of our public school. has made its advent in this country. Having llmBoryl. On Invitations, meet with unbounded success. G. F. Tucker, has beeu visiting at this place From some cause, unexplained at this time, traveled over quite a farming country for a Sapt. L. H. Baker failed to put in an appear D. H. TURNER, - A. L. SAYLOR, for some time paw. C. W. FRANCIS. ance«. After dismissing two branches of distance of 25 miles we reached our destina A. L. NEWGARD. McMinnville, Nov. 1, 1883—w4. Trunks, Valises, Shawl straps. Blankets. study—(»f.granhv and Arithmetic—the tion, Moscow. I. T.. 25 miles west of Colfax. On Nupper. Moscow is situated at the base of Cteur Umbrellas. Rubber coats. Rubber shoes, all meeting adjourued <o meet in two weeks, one - J. A. PECKHAM. .to be found at H. Fisher's. week from next Saturday. Dec. 8th. when it d’Lene mountains and the railroad is expect J. W. GAULT, NOW IS THE TIME TO IMPROVE ed to reach here sometime next January.— On Printing, Amador Andrews, route agt, for Wells Far is to be hoped that there will be u belief at- ilie towp is in a most prosperous condition YfHJR STOCK! tendance. J. B. GARDNER, , J. C. COOPER. go & Co., was in town t he tore part of the backed as Jt is by an almost qnoqualted grain week and paid us a visit. producing country that stretches away to the Ou Decorations, south for miles upon milts. 1 he land in T. E. LOB AN, Parties desiring to improve their stock of J. SEI VERS. Wes Redmond, of Portland has been pay The Suffrage Meeting. this part of the Countv is all taken up. or at Hogs, will bear in mind that I have a ing YaiubiU a visit the past week or two’ He least claimed, but it is said that “jumping*' The attention of the public is called to the looks as natural as an old shoe. Fill Jersey lied Boar, HOOK RAN AGER«: E ditob IlEvotarji «-—The Woman's Rally. will be largely indulged in as the country TAYLOR MORRIS, J. M. KELTY, For which I will charge the small sum of $5 immense bargains now oflered at the The constant feeling of being “ played grows older. As we speak of the business of W. II. HARRISON. per head for breeding, believing that they are ind • used ui/' pan readilj u imbotm the meeting at Mohawk HX’l on Thursday the place we will notice more particularly the evening last, in honor of the reu«nt victory establishment of W. J. McConnell, he being by usmg Ayer's Sarsaparilla. the best hogs on the coast, and fast superced ing all others breeds. n Washington Territory, proved to be ope of an old Yamhillcr, and who carries on one of When that young couple ow Fourth street the most enthusiastic and profitable one of rhe largfSv merwaptile bu«ineicses in the city. TICKETS—Without Supper, «1.50 A lso for S ale —A number of Thoroughbred do their careoing they should cither blow His immense buildings covet an entire block, Spectators, 50 Cents. Jersey Boars and Half-breed Jersey and Po The stock formerly owned by George Ban ihe kind tver held in Y’amhill county. One being a store which contains a stock of $20,- out their lantern or turn it down. land China, which mafte a fine cross, at rea passer A Son will be disposed of to $30.000, one warehouse that runs the Supper can be obtained at hotel, convenient. sonable prices. Mr T. A. Turner has removed that scarf peculiar feature of the meeting was that it 000 B. F. IIARTMAN. from hix head and face. He “busted” the was the first ratification of an event, the en- entire length of the block and is filled with Arrangements will be made. 33td McMinnville, Or. wheat, oats and flax, and another large ware neuralgia, and then was all right. frachisemaart of women, that has ever been house for goods and hardware. There are By order of I will pay ten dollars for one gallon of good held on (Jregon sod. " Yamhill in the front” three other large establishments in town and > D. H. TURNER, Square L’p. apple seed to l>e delivered to me. at McMinn again. The grand opening exercises began smaller ones too numerous to mention. Two ■ J. C. C ooper , Commander. large agricultural houses are carried on. one ville, by the first of next March. Adjutant. 3513. it an early hour with music by Custer Fast Notice is hereby given that parties indebted G. W. II ar ms, by Frank Bros, and one by \V. E. Cochran, to me must ma’ e -lett’eme 1 by the 1*» nt Band, of McMinnville, of which no word of representing Knapp. Burrell <t Co., both do ■I. B. LOX G AC RE. J. B. FLRTCHK I. November, l.<-3. ?! A m«n ha* been found that can fall “long jommeut or praise need be given, as they, on ing a good business ; also one large harness Il* N » i 'hr Great Reductions a.c made in er” than George Harris in trying to manipu time will be ph- » I . 1’.! •} > n<.. ol BQ Aitor shop, a jewelry store, a stove and tin ware ; late roller wkate«. That man is C. W. Fnin- different occasions throughout the state have shop and various other stores, each doiitg nev, for collection. C ha *. HIRSCH. EURISKO MARKET, so manifestly acquitted themselves as to need eis. McMinnville, Oct 11,1883—30t4. their share of the business of the town.— 1 tck Mrs. Dickey. lady whose husband died nothing farther. The meeting was called to This place is not very well supplied with h> | Longacre & Fletcher, Proprietor!!, t^s. then 1 l.riiig tn»» CVU teoentiy, with her family of little children, order by Mrs. 8. M. Kelty, of Lafayette, who rt. €A:vvwnu> it . w (Fuceessora to W. J. Garrison.) started for the home of her parents at Joliet. read the account of the recent action in the : Barton l ouse—and one restaurant, where i A fino lot of Washington Territory Legislature, and the you can get your * satisfy” lor 50 cts. lie ! 1M>RMK%LYo Ch sro, 1'.. »f încgfrd I11M yesterday. — o- I millinery business is flourishing here ns permanently in V'o.VÎ’navi e VZH -.ini »- grand rat .fication meeting held at Olympia, Onr yonng friend, J. H. Nelson been the following Monday evening, after which there are hree of th.«sA stores in the city.— a *p»‘c al’y of < ’ on • i »vl $• ! >’*•;•>« *i, "■'.'C!- Fn.Y AND GLASSWARE IIuvHig puicbnsed :hiR market, the above «uch as I) ««ases o Woin«n J ’rn<- E\«-. Pi »* laid up f<*r .some time past with the ieg that i " Our Grceting” was finely rendered bv the The butchering business*, liverv business, si- firm Ii n r- removed it to the Wallace building, Fistula, Tumors, Ete. V>iy bo foun i at Cen- has given him considerable trouble arul ‘ Glee clul . loon bus ness and blacksmithing are alfio [ With applause. J. E. Magers .. . ’ Sts., where they a e 1 HI Hotel. AT COST. pain in former years. came to t\e front and spoke in behalf of well represented. The churches in Moscow 1 corner of Third apd prepared to furnish the public with Prof. WilliamsoB was down town Monday | Oregon's Tending an vidment. urging for it are Ba pt st. Methodist and Prasbyterinn— ’ the last two arc now in process of construe- • VOTICI- evening looking for a boat to remove s»»me I the same xinsideration and action that has of all kind«« TJp town supports a tlions..nd-dollar J l-re Ah N onta, ' 5o<»tM nnd Shoes of the scholars from the second story of the te. a give 1 it m Washington Territory. At j tion, Hcnd TTxecse. 1 reali Fiati, salt and Notice i* hereby given t’ia‘ bids will be r« - school house They were removed in safety. ; the close of his remarks there was more music library ai d an excellent bohool. The stree s Dried 1 lah. Bacon, Rann, I ’ ges, ceived at the office of th» 1 City Recorder <• of Moscow are wide enough to make gore ’ • by the Gb* • Club. Mrs. H. A. Lough ary was McMinnville, Oregon, un'il the Itu.i day <• Go to Win IL>11'* and see that sliver set called for who responded with a brief ratifi thorough ares, but they are composed of a ho war than Portland ¡»rices. In fact everything kept in a IL.vembe", !^83, ¡ortho c.<ntra«t nt mfchin that some lucky man is sure to get away wnu cation speech with an appeal to the voters of black, sticky mud that hangs to every thirg and building s «• d< v al’c. ns ii on New Years day. Buy $5 worth of jewelrj Oregon io “ go and do likewise,” closing with that touches it. But Moscow has money and Flit!* 1' 4 L I'*!* VIARBiE I Hrdinance No. 22 required u> ‘ m * »Jm«, on th and you get a ticket entitling you to a chance. an iTioidei.t ;n relation to one of her newspa- will soon have the railroad, and with the |s r oppot euts n« E :\tern Oregon who signs aid of these its future is assured. With this East side ol Block l o n Jonn«’ addition to th. Mr. P. A- Bates of West Cbehalein has di himself “ (’buck Chuck ’ Tlie incident in brief description of the town J will close for '..’own oi L'cMuinvil »n< ■ r Hu <• u i th» We shall also carry a stock of rided his large farm into 100 acre lots and the manner related had the effect of creating the present. Cheap« ‘han was ever oflered in this city. East side of Block 14 of said Town. Re'erenc«* sold it out. Many other owners of large an «abundance of merriment for the entire A. S. is made to said Ordinance for the manner <»1 Canned Fruits« of ail Kind tracts of land wot*)d beniilt their country by evening, besides giving n “ boost” to all the I Tesper*fully invite the public to call and making said improvement- '! .e r it to r<- examine doing likewise. gxxb and prices. Highest Cash Price paid tor all kinds of ject any and all bids is reserved. speakers following her. Mr. Isaac Blum, of D edication of the N ew C hurch , Fat Stock. Respectfully, Don't fail to read the advertisement of 1'ortlaml. who chanced to l«e in the large J. 8. MARTIN, The new Baptist Church at this place has audience, was ©ailed to th« platfronn. His We would most respectfully ask a share of Chas. Grissen. in another column. Mr.Gns- Street Commissioner. been completed, and on Sunday next. D$c. 2 W F BANGASfiER. sen’s stock is large and complete, and it will speech was brim full of wit humor and ar will l»e dedicated. The aervires promise to the patronage of this community. Nov. 8, 1883—3511. 10-ltf. pay those who wish to purchase toys to call gument. which, altogether, had the effect to be very interesting. The dedicatory sermon LONGACRE A FLETCHER. • bring down " tlie house, and to keep it down. will l»e preached by Rev. Mr. Hayhurst. of in and see him. 13 27-vL__________________________ Next came th« Star Spangled Banner, by tLt ASK FOR Remember that with every $5 worth of Giee Club, when the audience, too full of Portland. He will M ably assisted by Rev. jewelry purchased of Wm. Holl, the purchas patriotisr. u» keep still, arose and joined in Dr. Anderson. A. f. Hunsaker, J. G. Hor %<lniini*trator ’ * Votier. er is entitled to a ticket to the lottery where the singing, amidst which the “old flag” w?> chet and E. Russ, of this place. UVAL PROOF, a full silver set valued at $80 will be drawn borne in riumph and applause »o the plat Notice ii» hereby given that the undersigned Mftiionery I Stationery I on New Years' Day. has Ijeen duly appointed administrator of tie form and by the president waved before th« Celebrated California Made Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, f Besides a full linn of regul-ir Printers' estate of L. E. Phelps of Tillamook county J J- ■ P®® 1 Oct. 23, 1883. | See fldvRrtiseinent of A. C. Southmayd and hi »lin 'i i taudience calk-1 out, wh<» in his quiet and telling dock, such as Bill-heads, Letter-head*, Note Oregon, deceased, All persons Lavi »g elain s Potter wider new to-day. This firm has sold next Notice ir hereby given that the following- maimer i >a.te a v*ry bpfitting speech in be against the said deceased are hereby required fo heads. Gnrds. Wedding goods. Shipping tags, real estate to the amount of $W».200 this sea named set ler haa filed notice of his intention of the pending amendment. Rev. E etc.. Snyder the 1 rintar has just brought in present, them with the proper vouchers to the son. which Is no small item, and shows them half —o— io make ti ini proof in support of his claim, Russ followed him with « variety of sound a fine mpplv of oommon stationery, embrac undersigned administrator or to J L Story, a > to be “chock** full of business. • ml that said proof will be made before the practical remark*, showing some of the poim ! ing Writing Papers. EnvekqK-s. Ladies’ Fin« tomev for the estate at Lincoln in said county Every ¡»air warranted made by white labo»’, •only Cl *rk of Tillamook County, at Tilla- results that would ultimately follow w nuan’s Papeterie. etc., in sizes and styles beat suited and state, within six months from the date of of the Be.-t Stock in the market. We ah* “Uncle” Georg* Kangasser returned nook, Oregon, on Monday, Dec. 3, 18N.3, vis: hi* eastern trip with ike pioneers, last week voting. The National air. America, was then to th« convenience of hts patrons, and at this notice, manufacture •VilliHm G. Kelso, Homestead Entry No. 3,179 Dated „Oct, 15,1883, Wednesday. He says it »• impossible from sung by the entire audienoe.nfter which Mr.* prices lower than this market has ever af or Lot 9 of Sec 25 and Lot 12 of Sec 26, TIB, forded. Buy and get your money’s worth of ALBERT W PHELPS, hearsay for a person to form sp idea of the Loughary offered the following : Ladies 'Misses & Children ’ s ’ < 10 W. Resolved, that a vote of thanks be tender Administrator of the estate of L E P helps, de <*ha nges that have taken place hi lhe cast SWTDti THB PntNTEB. He names the following witnesses to prove ed Custer Post Band, and the Gl«*e Club for ceased. during the p«st 30 years. Riveted Shoes. the excellent music furnished for the »xyca- lis continuous residence upon and cultivation J. L. S tory , Attorney for estatp. 1» I E D. Meier, the fellow that stole Granville Bak .»f said land, viz : John Day, James Squires, For sale by al) the Princijml Dealer* in Ore- At »he residence of Wm. F. Morean, North Resolytu (bat 8 V'rte of th inks b« given P Olds and W T Newcomb, all of Tillamook er’« watch, etc., plead guilty to the indict gon and Washington Territory. Yamhill. Oregon, Aurora Viola Schythe, aged ment. on last Friday. at»d judge Scott gave the Editor of ike R fpoetbb for favors: also Tillam x>k county, Oregon. six yours, one month and Cvcnty-ohe dav- him four vears in the ppnkmtiary. Venlv to Mr. Shobe for tlu* t««« of an organ. L. T. BARIN, Register. < Full and (omplrtr line of flit- H«r di«4*ase *«* typhoid malarial fever. Thi* the wav <4 the pilferer Ucwrtiird .ind atten Resolved further that we tender thanks to make« th -e out of the «nine family that hav<* ;tbov4* Wfil-knoun Gwodo tor Hale mi ded with many things that suits him not. Mown*. J. E. Magers. J. J- Sp«nci r. D iac lipii here within the last lew weeks. fl ret AT Blum, of Portland, and Jtev. E. Rus« for Etta Wick4», then one week later her infan , Strayed from the premises of the under comigfftothe platform and aiding in the then twr weeks later her half-etAter, Little H. FISHER’S, Welch « Harber Nhap NOTICE. signed. about two months since, seven head rallv Hw n»«et.ng closed with a tew re Viola, was taken, leaving the *a»l but convin«- McMinnville, Oregon. of sheep— sit ewes and one buck lamb—all mark« from Mr M”^rs. who offered three ing impression that in a little while we -hail All persons knowing tlremaelvee indehteZ to all b»« jrore into eternity : and may wo heel Manufactured by the ewes being branded with the letter *O cheere for t’»e womeii Washington lern- the command. “ Re ye al«o ready, for in such 6 Shots for a dime, if you simply want to prac ho un»ler-igned will pic««* call and «eitle.— (Alli, tlf KI IAHI IlG ICO., in red paint on the hip buck unmarked. torv. and then th« large amlinr.«« dispers l onr a« ve think not the «on of Man com tice. 5 shots for a dime and if you ring the VII nrcourjPi not netklnd by the 1st of No vern Anv petson knowing the whereabouts of ed ’ feeling jubilant, and satisied that the an eth ‘ Li tie Viola was a lovely child, kind 129 A 131 Sanftome St., San Francisco. ier next will b* placed in the bands of a col- «nch sheep will confer a favor on the owner ladies know how to gel up grand, guml en- and lovir.g in all her way« and over ready to bell with one *»r all of them, you get a cigar or Faetery 115 A 117 Hayes St. 27tf it« value in auy other article I have to sell. ector fr*r collection. D. W. COX. do what vpc could to make other* happy. by letting him know of the aatne. C om . Mtf H. H WELCH. Sbendai*, Sept. 10, 1883—m2. L. H. Kumi. I tertxiumenU*. R. C. M oboan . Nov. 23rd. 18W, pantun. Or, NewPrices! Sappington & Laughlin NC”TK YAMHILL, Ä SAXES NOTICE ! <7oeri:ag Sincler, -Jcorfja.» Mower, The ’Aiistinghouse Thresher, oin City Property F0K SALE. McCarter & Aiderman, J. I. CASE’S DEERING ” Grand Masquerade Ball and Mowars, lloosier Hay Rakes, Attention ' D STUDEBAKER Wa=':ns and Buggies Custer Post, G. A. R. Notice, IRON HARROWS apeciaity. IMMENSE BARGAINS Peoples’ Store. At Cost, For Cash or Produce. < ; r i oc . i >. D^Y GOODS Cahn, Hickslsburg & Company - BOOTS and SHOES Shooting Gallery! ,