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PER AOIJI ,1 he subject, or I>ecause they art- opimsed to CARLTON X X*J a J ua wXw X zuXk« ; innovations on old laws and customs, but BUSINESS «t PROFESSIONAL ----- o----- this movement is certainly moving onward. Dtc. 3. 1883. J The idea of the great political parties grap- L— . —2----' ----J Hay, $16 per tun. Published Every Thursday, at . pliug with the temperance question would Physician and Surgeon. I nave been laughed at a few years ago. The W. II IIOYII, Y1. !>., Any person wishiug a Fanning Mill will M c M innville : : o r i g o N hand-writing on the wall appears m unmis Wheat, SS^o., clear. Has permanently located in .McMinnville please leave their orders with MR. JOHN SAX takable characters. for the practice of his profession. Ail calls — BT Mrs. Whitmer, cf Sheridan, is visiting rel or MR. B. F. HARTMAN. The SURGEON & PHYSICIAN, day or night—promptly attended to. H iü . H. L andeb . atives here. JL. V. SISryiDTEm. Office—One door east of Warren A Magers HOLMAN FAN Garrison’* llnilding, 1*1 cWIiniiville. office. vtf. We have some third street lakes in our Editor and Proprietor. will clean wheat be it ever so foul with wild Dr. Boyd has received a full line of Pure city ; but ti e most enterprising thing in our LAFAYETTE oats, tame oa s or the seeds of any nature and town is our depot building. We think our Fresh Drugs direct from first hands for the M HM’RIPTIO* KATEN, Dec. 4.1883. mate it cleai enough for the market or seed. benefit of his patrons. place is ent tied to a better building. As a guaranty of what it will do, I will take One ropy per year, in advance............. ♦2.50 Just at p.-eseut we are living a kind of a James Hendrix has rented his farm to Mr. any quantity of wheat with one wild oat in it, C. W. HULERY Pro. “ six months ............ . 1.50 humdrum hort of a life. A late daylight Hargrove and has moved to Lafayette. aud will separate the oat from the wheat with A. I» HOWARD, JI. I» gets us out of bed to eat a late breakfast, so the Fan. (Successor to M. Feker,) William Merchant gave a party to the late that it leaves no room for an appetite 25tf LYMAN W. SMITH. Physician and Surgeon, young folks of this neighborhood, last Fri Third M., - • McMinnville,Or. for dinner. Then comes a dreary, patient day night, and it was a success, too. Wil waiting for supper and bed. But the short - liam knowb how to make home pleasant for The best Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit Office in Garrison’s Building.—Particular ent day of the year is close at hand, and his childrei.. Wines, etc., the markets afford. Also, the allenti m given to diseases of Women and ters, with it con es the holidays to stir us up and best of cigars, and the justly celebrated San draw the cash for fun and presents. Already There is talk of an exhibition at this place Children. All calls promptly attended to. Francisco Lager Boer. SHCRIDAN. Residence—at Mrs. Talmage’s. 7m6. the boys are looking over the cheap jewelry soon. Dec. 3,1883. and the girls are taking the dimensions of The following goods have just been received The school is prospering finely. the boys' moustaches, with a view, no doubt, Mr*. Joh.i W. McCullough is very sick. from the menu factory and are for sale W. M. BAMSEY, Ü. G. BINGHAM, of presenting some of those lovely mous Are we going to haye any Christmas festiv tache cups as a suitable gift in appreciation Salem. McMinnville. Eber didn't catch the mink, but he knows Cheaper lhan Ever Before ities ? of that masculine appendage and lady-lip how to ornament a gate post. Y ouknowwho . tickler. I served one taking very close RAMSEY A RIYGHAM (Situated at the Depot,) We had a nice mess of radishes on Thanks in this State, consisting of observation of mine, but its huge propor giving day. • fítorneys ut ÍMW tions caused her to heave a sigh and turn NEWDERG. McMinnville, - - Oregon^ Eurtluin Htlk Pain, James Morrison has sold his property in in despair. However she, with that spirit of Lip C rockN, Dec. 3,1883. I , II, COOK, Prop. Junction City. perseverance peculiar to the female sex, Hit kin u Pan*, The ground was white with a coat of snow Office of Geo. G. Bingham, Notary Public- C. L. Worthington, of Portland, has traveled all over town in search of a ooal a week ago yesterday morning, the first of Pie Plates, scuttle. one door West of Furniture Store, started a grocery store here. HIS HOTEL IS FIRST-CLASS In every par Hutter Jara, the season, ticular, læing furnished with all modern M c M innville - - O regon . appliance’«, and setting before its guests only The river was not so high last week as at Our old townsman, Jess Dixon, started off and a large variety of Fancy Glassware and Julius Hodson returned home on the 24th the same time last year by 8 feet. for the Sta.es, yesterday morning, to be gone from the Normal school at Monmouth, and the best the market affords. Lanterns, at Sample-room for the especial accommodation commenced a term of school a week ago to The good and religious people of Sheridan a month or two. If. O. Palmer'*, feel very thankful to Rev. J. Matthews for Ben Harris, of Dayton, was here, Thurs day at the Stafford school house in Clacka of Commercial Men. Opposite Bingham ’s Furnituie Store, McMinn the able sermons he preached here last week. day, bidding on the Webfoot bridge. John mas county. IN Remember the place- at the depot. ville. 25ml. A great many persons have been subpien- Watson. Dayton's hardware merchant, visit Miss Samantha Winters has gone to Mon JOHNSON S BRICK, aed from this section to attend the Shepard- ed us last week, on business. mouth to attend the Normal school. Dclashmutt suit. Lafayette. Oregon, Cooper, the irrepressible Cal., of McMinn Rev. Mary Edwards went to Lafayette on “ The able exponent of Blakstone, C. L.,” ville. was seen perambulating our streets on The Purest Wines and Liquors kept constant Saturday to help in the temperance work.— feels very thankful to his friend, F. J. Bark Friday. She is one that is always willing and ready ly on hand. Cigars of the best brand* and one “ Len* me yer knife, pipe au’ tobaccy, an* ley, for the unsolicited advertisement in the to give a helping hand for the spread of the of the best Billiard Tables in the State, found fumble yer pocket fer a match while 1 load the la ;t K epobteb . of his legal talent as a crimi And about that time came one “Snyder Gospel JOHN HULERY, or the advancement of the temper- the Printer." known throughout the land of nal lawyer. Thanks. dudeen. ” Which being intcipreted, means that Proprietor. Yamhill as the “ boss type fixer’’ for many once work. DEALER IN Janies Morrison has sold his farm of 173 years: and he tarried awhile and took notes 2 H. WELCH N. L. Wiley has rented the old home place acres, near Dallas, for $20 per acre. lias bought Harry Rober toon’s stock of Cigars, —not bank notes. WATCHES; for three years, — Tobacco, Candy aud Notions which he propos J, C. C'OOPEK Wm. and Byron Lafollett, while digging a es to sell as low as is consistent with the You will remember that our genial old clocks ,: ditch Saturday, dug up 15 snakes. Wm. Jones is fixing up a grist mill in his law of live-and-let-live. And having set up a friend. Hull Johnson, consented to run for old saw mill. County Surveyor HAHUER CHA1H Churchman Bros, lost no saw logs, as was JEWELRY, the office of county treasurer, last election, Is prepared to do slashing and grubbing with reported. While two of Luke McKern’s little boys, -AND- SPECTACLES. Etc., and was elected. Well, since then Hull went soda pop and oranges for sale under the Pho 7 and 9 years old, were chopping wood J. P. McKerney is now confined to the [ into another enterprise—matrimony. He about days tograph Gallerv ut McMinnx ille. ago, the former accidentally cut n the Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson St’» h<»use with, it is supposed, the consumption. now finds that a wife and an office are a lit a the tew hitter in the leg pretty badly. H. II. WELCH. He and his wife have the full sympathy of tle more than he cares to have on his hands LAFAYETTE, - - ORBGOR the entire community. McMinnville, Or. at one and the same time ; one had to be Jesse Hobson has got a new wood shed, 't'i'utch Repairing and Job and is putting a new picket fence around his In justice to Judge Potter we wish to say sacrificed. So ho concluded to sacrifice the I have all the field notes 1 Sale ! in reply to a oard published in the last R e - office and save the wife. Therefore he set neat little cottage. bing a Specialty. of the Public Surveys oi poteb . signed F. J. Barkley : the Court met tled up all his county business up to the Albert Heater has sold his interest in the Yamhill county, and am Desirable property in the town of Sheridan at nine o'clock, as per adjournment. The present time and tendered bis resignation. steam saw mill to Hobson & Edwards. prepared to do First-Class Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith first business was the drawing of a jury, The members of the different denomina work on short notice and We are to have a Christmas tree the com shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn, which could not be proceeded with on ac had a Thanksgiving meeting last L ight S olar T ransit . reasonable terms. lumber and wood shed. count of the absence of the private prosecu ing 24th. and a grand ball after the presents tions W. A L. E. GURLEY, Thursday at the Friends' Church. It proved tor, who represents the State in the absence are distributed. Enquire of Dnvtun, Oregon, TROY, N. V. to be a glorious meeting ; many souls that of the District Attorney. (see statute, sec. CHAS. LAFOLLETT, Lafayette now boasts on having an organ- were cold were made warm, and almost every Has on hand fr e Hack* and Buggies, made 4b. 50,88 aud 89, Jus. Cod.) The Judge 47tf. Sheridan, Oregon. Him. who made all things.— Torn the bes; ti terial and best workmanship. J. F. CALBREATH, waited patiently until after 10 o’clock, when zation of the W. C. T. U. They had a meet- >ody praised is nothing like unity in a neighbor Painting nnd : 'tunning done to order. it was believed that the prosecuting witness ng Saturday night and another Sunday There M. D hood. light. The programme consisted of some General L aeksmilh and Repairer, had abandoned the case and 15 minutes after good speaking, reading, music and declama LOTS FOR, SAL ’ ?. llorse-shi eiug a upecialty. 27tf ten the attorney for the Indians rightfully Last Monday was the most disagreeable made a motion that they be discharged and ions. The meetings will continue at stated day of the soason. intervals through the winter. I OTS N or . 1,2 nnd 3, 'n B ’ oc'< No. 19, Row- the costa taxed according to law. The Court There was an animal seen a week or two : Physician«! and Surgeon«, land’s addit on are offered ' »r yt'e »♦ h bar- very relaotantly granted the motion and in A couple of enterprising citizens, for want crain. Fine loca’ion ne»i>* the de;»«) —is’ east accordance with his duty as an honest Judge of something better to do these dull times ago that if supposed to be an elk. There has been several parties in search of the mons-1 Lafayette, Oregon. of the resilience of L. H. Co-»k. on h • « <■ taxed the cost* against the private prosecu started a shooting gallery, and now the sharp of railroad track, on T S'f»*rt. The oh-jui rn h» invi’ing the attention of the tor. (See session Laws of 1882, page 13.)— crack of the rille can be heard from early ter but we have rot heard of its capture.— StltCERY A SPECIALTY. This is th" first elk seen in this vicinity for _ lots will be sold for ? if ant»''«*«! -«»»n. u» ib« new and fine stock of Cupet. morn till dewy eve runs into midnight. years. We cannot vouch for the absolute accura McMinnville, May 24, ’s3—l l'f. Wheat. >9.7 Eggs, 40 eta. per doz. ?r.v-. • ?A7- .O.1Y, pa ’ tnt mi- The Juc ge says that “ Nat'' has discovered cy of the following statement, but will give TVotîoo ÍTltisí T eetotaleb . c:x’s. cmL23Y. 3s::c:i scoss, the facts as they were told us. A number of that Protection reduces the price of commod ities. No so. Judge; "Nat made no such men in the office the other evening were : NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS bought. [ discovery. All our most able protection c:«l ’.!* AV» TOBACCO. For Lan e Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh ’ e talking over what the “Oregonian” had said ' Money to loan on good real estate securi-, about how many of the creeks and mount statesmen predicted that home competition Porous Plotter. Price 25 cents. Sold by Rogers | tv. I Apply to G. G. BINGHAM. 1 would reduce prices more than foreign com A tt ’ y at L aw & N otary P ubu ain.; in Oregon received their names, and it i Todd. Cainjibell’s Building, McMinnville. was said that Nestucca river acquired its petition could. That their promise was true --------- —---------- name in this wise : Many years ago Hon. J. is fully shown to-day by the fact that pro “HACKMETACK.” « lasting and fragran Bisir.csi At4.e: W. Nesmith and a number of friends were tected” An erica sell goods in free trade Eng perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Rog land. Now, Judge 1 N at . OFFICE--One Dnor E mt of T< - ( camped on the coast at ’the mouth of the ers A Todd. McMinnville. Oroeo! . river, and a number of Indians came around the camp fire ; among them several squaws, DAYTON one of whom was better dressed and better CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath Dec. 4, 1883. ISIDORE ERTLE, P ro . looking than the rest. Nesmith was left to secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, Price W. A. FENTON take care of the camp while the others went 50 cents, Nasal Injector free. Sold bv Rogers Thanksgiving passsd off qujstly. M ’ Minnville, - Oregon. out to see tlie Indians spear salmon by torch A Todd. Hoot and Shoe ’laker, light. Late at night the men returned ami A large quantity of hay was shipped from Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Porter. after playing “ draw poker, seven up and old here to Portland last week. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and SHERIDAN. OREGON All orders promptly filled. ltf flledge, whatever those mean, ’ one of the Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaran- Dr. Mills continues to improve slowly. men asked of an Indian boy, who had been eed to cure yon. Sold by Rogers & Todd. ■with the whites and learned to talk “ Boston The finest slock of Boots. Shoe*, Rubber*. ■> Messrs. Burnell and Durham, of Portland, a little, what had become of the handsome E.c, in Yamhill County Dr. <« F. Tl Ckl H. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by squaw, end he answered—“ Nestunker.” and wore in tov.a last week. î.niavette Orrgon. that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the rem CHEAP FOR CASH. ¿he river is known by that name to this dav. Chas. Powell came down from Salem last edy for von. Sold by Rogers a Todd. Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and S. D an . Wednesday and spent Thanksgiving with his neatly repaired. .Notice to /til Partie«. parents here, returning yesterday. SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a pos All work and goods warranted. All parties are hereby notified not to tre*pa»* THU HIGHLANDS. itive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon. uj«on my premises from and after thi* date, and Born, at this place la d Saturday night. to Mouth. 8old by Rogers .t Todd. 31 m3. Nov. 30.1883. al found tn »passing will be prosecuted to th the wife of Wiu. Sweeney, twins, both boys. fullest extent of the lav.'. Last week’s rain put a stop t<> seeding. JIcmM II.I.F OREGON Our young friend. A. C. Gowdy, came up W. T. N rwiy . Hog-killing is the order of the day. Ev- from Portland last Wednesday and H|>ent Office—One floor east of Harf man’s brick. McMinnvi! e, Aug. 23, 1883—ml erybody is nonplussed bv the decline in the Thanksgiving with his parents near here. Laughing C hb administered for painless ex Horses Boarded Special Attention price of pork. tracting. by the Day, given to «131.1«, MII.K! WILK!! Rev. F. II. Azboraft and wife are the Marks is doing a good deal of work for Week or Month. Ji"<'l’i in^!”nt Stock. will leave for quests of J. T. Watsoh. Tb e ,Y Acres, one and a-half Fristoe. The undesigned wishes to inform the peo California soon. '•dww miles west of Amity. ple of McMinnville that he is running a JWilk We happened to meet lately one of the Several of our young people indulged in a V\ag<>n from his farm to town and furnishing proprietors of the cinnabar mine that is sup Corner Commercial and Trade Sts., tl e Ix’Ht of milk at the most reasonable rale*.— posed by some to exist near the Nestuoca .octal hop at Harker's Hall, last Saturday 200 acres in cultivation ; new T wish ng to be supplied with the article falls, but said proprietor said he could no1 night. house; young orchard just be «SALEM, - - - OREGON. at >oee once can do so by leaving order* at the P<»«/- explain to us or any other party unacqnaini- The shooting match here last Wednesday Thousands of Brick, of the best quality, now «dlice. W. G. DAVIE. ed with cinnabar mining, what the prospect! under the management of Luth Fletcher, ginning to bear. Satisfaction Guaranteed. on hand and will constantly be kept at th< were—I guess he told the truth that time. 10tf. passed of quietly and pleasantly. A gentle brick yard of Uncle Jimmy Brown, of Willamina, has man from St. Paul, whose name we did not learn, wa« the “ boss” shot; he succeeded in A. C. SAYLOR, bought a logging team and has taken a tract to ent and deliver timber for the Willa winning 4 turkeys. The cl eapest farm in Yamhill Yle VII nil Ville, ... Oregon. L loyd . mina saw mill. Billy and Hank Brown with I luler Odd Fellow»’ Hull, County. For terms apply to Is. aud Chris Marku, all wiry young wo«xl Just opened on men. furnish most of the muscle. NORTH YAMHILL. • Having secured entire control of the yard McMinnville, - Oregon, Geo. G. BINGHAM, formerly run by €. G. Saylor, the above named Dee. 3,1888. Both a singing school and a literary society Third S reet, two Doors East of proprietor ■‘tarts out with the intention of man are being talked up a little in Gopher valley. A. ENNIS. Proprietor. Real Estate Agent. Wm. Hodge is down from the Palouse ■itacturing nnd supplying this public with Here is our neighbors ; may you m Dielschneider's, country. brick in any quantity, of a quality guaran ceed in all such efforts. McMinnville, Oregon. teed to be as good a» the best, and at prices as The Finest Wino*, Liquors and Cigars kept Jlc Jlinni iilr, Orejjo We just noticed in a copy of the R eported George Edwards has moTOfiinto Mrs. Mor constantly <»n hand. 13-4m3. low as the lowest. several weeks old. a squib from Nat at the ris' house in town. A suitable reduction to parties purchasing temperance workers, or “ talkers’ as he Ball A Daniels a-ie getting in some fine large lots. would have it. It has not been our lot to logs for next summer’s run. Everything in the line cheap for cash or in Give me a call and see for yourself. meet with the “ periodical prohibition pff** exchange for countrv produce, (’all and Ulf A. C. BAYLOR. tion” but are glad to learn that a prohibition Joe. Griffin is down on a visit from the up examine g< «wh and price*. L. ROOT. VI«-Vf innvlll«*, Oregon, (»etition is “ again out,” and if it is “ period per coun ry. Feb. 21, IK*22tf. “ Says I t’ inesilf, say« I,” ical” it is certainly better than none at all. James Roberts has sold out his interest in I*n<’W pre] sired to furnish muMc for Pic-Nic*, but we would like tn see it constant, until I Celebrations, etc., on short notice and at rea voters enough indite their names to cause it Langhlin A Co.’s store nnd will move back to » sonable rates. Address - The — Prineville soon. Bl < kS 1'0 It MALE. to be granted. Sorry it is as our friend says A. V. H. *NVV. ZR. I railrr, that some temperance workers are “spas- E. G. Scbeythe «nd wife left for their The iin«h r*ign«-<l has for Bale a lot of large, McMinnville, Oregon. ¡7'A nd don't you forget it. AJ Pure Blooded Jersey Bull 4 If. nuxlic” in their efforts, but work one® in a home in Kalama, last Saturday. high grade Spanish Merino Bucks, which can while is ta tter than no work and we still ba had at good bargain* by applying lo or ad Now at the stables of Laughlin A Co. have had their store over hope that our neighbor Nat will have these dressing nnro\ paam« yet. We think he is wrong abont H hauled am! fixed up inside, which improves M MULKEY, HENDERSON & L< Ml AN BROS. not ‘ entering the heads of the petitioners the looks of it very much. I K OK GIITU H, Prwpriefnr Amity, Hr. that thev DAve any thing else to do but peti Chas. Snlfiskev m having an xdditon built M c M innville , O regon 4- tion aud talk”—they expect to votr . Come, to bi* shoe shop, where he will open ont a The host brands of Liquors, Win*»« and Ci friend, vote with us. if you never did talk' . I gar* kept for aale. When you go to Day tor Miy in your life. As to the “ temperance shoe store soon. I »If. DF That’-* the racket, “ Jr;p.8EY C hiff ” N o 1, dropped Aa»ri) 12th, cal) and see Frank. >eople” not being willing to “part with G. W. Sappington has had a fine poet office 1877 ; sire, “ Emperor;” dam, “ Minnie War he» money to enforce laws,” we think in oaw made and pot into hi" "t»«1: Wheat Receipts, and Sale Bills, ren. vestigation will show that they put as many conteina 20 lock !»««•—» great improvetu-nt P foiorff . of “ E wpefow ** " Emieror*’ whs dollar* into the public coffers as the wfcjskv over the old one. t7 Reside* everytMug else in the dropped Jan. 17th 1*75; sire.“ Emperor Bil • upporlerw do. and as a class, do not cae-w THE FIWKftT IARBB *HI*GLF* The Thanksgiving hunt, at this pl«ce was line, a* k < mm 1 a* the lieMt, on »bort no ly dam “Oliv.-a” l.v imr»r»rted Neptunef 124 i: PHOT Oli H.IPHEH, near so much to be taken out. Perhaps that a decided |K«rticipanta came tice, by ever made in thi* section are now being man SNYhE THE PRINTER. gn*nd-dam. ** Olives” (232); great grand-<tam ■ moral force” yoa speak of being lacking pouring in wt’b <Uir The Has returned to hi* oM stand—up stair* in Ri ufactured at game until WB p m. “ Nelly Blv,”;22A)—imported. among the temperance people is none too what- Th» v hud a «plemhd and the best P rmgrfr nr “M iwvif W arrr «”—“Minnie moods* building— with a new equipment of abundant among the other class, but hut^^what- Pay ip. utensils tor his work, and is now preparer! to commodity in Ball ever given in North Yamhill D p - v Warren.” solid fawn, dropped March 5th, 1871 . vpt there may exist of that comr* All par He* Indebted to me are hereby noti sin», “ Besom (>>m*t,” 14th r dam, “ Prinrr*’’ take the whiskey element we hope to are enlnded talk of hav.ng the hunt over again between f.'hrav a»1 the eh«aipp«t and good as the beat. If your item this and th*» 22nd of February. fied tliitl they moot rettle the «ame by Nov. 4th. f23»»2); grand-dam, •‘Prim,«s” (761)— vet. in th*- temperance cause. L T»ok at then. rictiire*« oi all kind«. of the Gth inst Mia under your notice again, I T. f S. n Poindexter, of Fngene f’ity- * ------- ?4S »n 1-t, lw«. otherwise their aeconnta will he imported by W. B. Dinsmore in 1MM. Enquire of F. W. REDMOND, Agent, at TRftMs—For wa* n, $5. we think you will conclude that it was a lit- |own ^vpfal day« last week.visiting bis «inter, planed in th<- hands of an attorney for rnltac- From a small *i«c tin-type to a large C»binit McMinnville, or of HENDERRON k LOGAN BROS. ’le premature, friend Nat. We know many Wm yor^an. tion. Thi* i* business J. C. UAH WELL. Please give me a call. 33m6. CrulorS MILLER A BOWERN. good men who are apt to slur the temperance Utf McMinnville, <*< 11 — Id. T ravile *. movement because some may be fanatical on rnTYTT T? E. E. GOUCHER, M. I). THE HOLMAN FAN NO. 1 SALOON. Local Correspondence. Crockery, Crockery ! T NEW BILLIARD HALL SOLD AGAIN. T. C. STEPHENS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELER & ENGRAVER. CIVIL ENGINEER. Foi A JTUTCHLER, Littlefield & Calbreath, ? J. E. EOV71LL McMinnville Brewery GAINES FISHER, Farm. & Sale, Pioneer Brickyard lively, Feed and Sale Stable- Price—$25 per Acre. BOSS SALOON, New Grocery and Provision Store BUM! BUM! Custer BUM!. Wirehou;:men, Countrymen. Ciumne: Post Sand, “JERSEY CHIEF'’ Job Printing, Shingles, Shingles ! R. SHANE, Miller & Bowers' Shingle Mill.