newspaper Decisions. Ghoice lot of Tahiti Oranges, lemons, ti,.s ri t£ ?nd “Widiu.. ill eudl„»i va ’ " a?th‘ B C “iBX U,Md1 new mck. ,t ,.l({arH JoM rw;el,«4 bv b,'u. *4 '•l.k‘r>H"d we «an vouch for thei IM llig A. 1, Qt) tlloa allJ likewise. Go to Wui. Hull's and see Hint silver set that aotua lucky inna it su e t<>Ket away with on New Ye..„ day. Buy , , worth of Slid yon get u ticket entitling you to a chance. faJir» *? ,in" al th“ Klson. We re- IhL H.?1 h“' °°iMr A M“*™d“G surveyors, sth"‘!ll4aH’‘'K',l'‘"d hl,u'*‘lf with thJ old standby, buucess to Cooper * Magruder. Remember that with every ¡{5 worth of jewelry purchased of Wm. Hull, the purchss- er is entitled to a ticket to the lottery where Mr. Dyer, living on the L. T. Nichols farm Obituary. accidentally but very neatly chopped off the end of his right thumb, one day last week.— D ied .—At the residence of her oldest sis­ Dr. Boyd very skillfully replaced tho severed ter, at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Dec. 7th, 1883, of member, aud now Mr. Dyer rejoices in a gastritis, Mrs. Maria Abby Hurrisun, in the whole thumb, agtuu. 67th year of her age. The hotly contested case of Sheppard vs Thus has passed away the widow of Hon. DeLashmutt and Yocum, appealed from Polk c«»unty, was again decided in favor of T. R. Harrison, full of years and usefulness. Plaintiff, on Friday last, at Dallas. The None knew her but to love her—to love her case will be remembered as in conduction for her wealth of intellect end purity of 3. The courts have deuidtsl that refuaiim with a robbery case at Sheridan in 1877, and character ; for her goodness of heart ; for to take newspapers or periodicals from the thia la the aaoond tune that Shepi»ard has se­ broad sympathy and unselfish charities. podt-offioe. or removing and leaving them in cured a judgment, which amounts to $10,136. her While she will live in memory in the hearts thr office, is prirna facie evidence of inten­ Grandma Goodell's remains arrived last of a large circle of friends in which she mov­ tional fraud. NORTH YAMHILL, week Wednesday and were interred in Ma­ ed, there is one place where the sacred w«>rd 4. The Postmaster-General has decided sonic Cemetery, her remains being followed M other never seemed so dear as now, and that postmasters who fail to notify publish to the grave by a large number of relatives that was her home, where her smile was a Would call the attention of the Farmers o f era when subscrilMTH remove, or fail to take and tri -»nds. A biograpical sketch of this perrennial welcome, and where her counsel Yamhi 1 and Washington Counties, to the faet their papers from the post office, shall be re lady’s life will be given through the columns waa received with joy. Deceased was born that tit y have the agency for some of the bes [SUCCESSORS TO R. H. TODD.] sponsible for their subscription. ou n “1 1 ' w d wu of the K epobteb as soon as it can be obtain­ in Lichfield. New York, Sept. 13th. 1817. She makes >f Farm Machinery, among which ed from her son, Rev. 8. C. Adams, who is in was one of five sisters, three older and one they may mention the Carltun speuks! Yamhill to the front! The California. younger, all of which survive her. She came DEALERS IN only wild turkey on the Pacific coast oan be to Oregon in 1858 with her husband, and set­ Drs. Cartwright and Goucher operated on seen at .«ackburn A Peckham s who have a the eyeb of Miss Minnie Fraser, yesterday, tled on a farm near Amity, where she has fine assortment of holiday goods, at prioes with de«*ided success, for strabismus,(squint) lived since except a temporary absence of ,»tice i. hereby giveu ibal -1H.C. I . lower thun the lowest. and whi a completed will add greatly to the three years at Oregon City and four years at CONNBH hua a.»»rlntrr.s everything running smoothly should not lose the opportunity of securing few months with loved sisters. But when tbeieof. along in and about his home town. she arrived at Cedar Kapid6, at her oldest his serv ces while he is here. DOUD ’S HAY RAKES, she was taken so ill that she could go We received a pleasant oall from W. H. A little son of Mr. Porter, of Amity, was sister's no further and slowly and surely sank into Harrison, one day last week. He was almui aociden ally shot by Grant Smith, yesterday, i eeh i hh ’s arms, surreunded by loved ones who. to take his departure for Cedar Rapid«, Iowa the bulljt striking the bridge of* the nose death with physicians, done all that mortals could where h s mother, who accompanied the pio ­ aud pasting through the right eye and lodged Plows, Harrow«, j Bank of McMinnville is open. do to arrest the disease. She leaves two sons neer excursion, is lying dangerously ill. in the t< mporal muscle, in front of the ear. and circle of relatives to mourn her Christmas goods at H. Fisher's. In fict all kinds of Farm Machinery. J&^Prescriptions carefully compounded Dr. Goucher was summoned from this place loss. a large Mrs. Harrison’s remains are expected, all hours, day or n;ght. Tone up the system by the use of Ayer’s and ext acted the bullet with considerable Holidav g«»odB, at Rogers & Todd’s. Sarsapai illa. It will make you feel like a difficulty, and to-day the little fellow is do­ to arrive in Amity on Saturday, Dec. 15th Our goods have i11 been markod down to the Read the new ads. They’re numerous. new peraon. Thousands have found health ing well and will probably recover, with the and her funeral services will be attended in owest liying rate . Give us a call and see fo the 2 Baptist Church of Amity, on Sunday yourself. and relief from suffering by the use of this loss^an eye. ALSO, Autograph albums at Robison «£ Baker's. 'J p. m., Rev. S. Monroe Hubbard deliver­ great bl«»ud purifier when all other moans McMinnville, Or.. June 21, ’8l-2Otf. « • " Will men never learn to be cautious ? It ing the sermon. 8. M. H. 1883 will soon be numbered with the past, failed. Hardware, Crockeryware, Grocer­ comes to us that a stranger drove Into town popcorn is cheap at B. F. Hartman's, for It’s fun to hear Henn* Ridgeway talk ; one day last week, and compelled his team to A V aluable P ublication . ies, Etc., about that little daughter of his. buys she • enter Third Street Lake against the wish of Christmas. Each number of the “ West Shore” is an weighs pounds and he knows very well is ...at the... Holliday Goods for old and young at Rob­ smarter than any other girl in Oregon of her 1 the horses. When near the center of the improvement upon its predecessors and a Lake th«« team began floundering about and ison & Baker's. weight. And then he sings ; “ It’« nice to be » the driver was thrown out of the wagon.— pleasant surprise to the subscribers. “ Prog­ PonloMcr, Worth lflamhill. Ladies' kid gloves. 5 hooks. Foster patent, a father.” etc. Striking head downward he would probably ress” is the publishers’« watchword and per­ is-stf. | $1.25, at H. Fisher's. have drowned had it not been for* timely as- We must say that looking through H. as' ,fection hi« i aim. With its January number > sista Go tn lb »bison & Baker's and see those Fisher's stock of dry goods and clothing, he* sistance r caching him. the journal 1 enters its tenth year, and will has a fine selected stock of goods. Of some s Sa nice Christmas presents. ->anta Claus has arrived, and dropped nis then appeal appear in an entirely new dress of type, articles you can’t find a better selection in i first bill of holiday goods at W. H. Bingham's Two story dwelling with brick basement, The city has chosen .1. E. Magers for its any storj in any metropolis, and prices are • Furniture Store. He left pictures, and pic­ be generally remoddled and have eight pages added to its present size. More attention well and cistern with two lot« 110x120. Attorney for the next year. very reasonable. ture frames of all kinds, brackets, dusters will be devoted to general literature than good All kinds of small fruit and choice shrubbery Don’t fail to get some of those nice cran­ Mr, Horace Ramsdell, who came up on a and duster cases—in fact a line of such formerly, and its artistic features will also be and Howers. Desirably located. Must be sold berries an B. F. Hartman's. visit and was attacked with typhoid fever , goods second to none th.it ever arrived in improved. The improvements will make it soon. For term« apply to G. G, BINGHAM, had a “ tough siege” a portion of last Yamhill County. Also, can be found new almost indispensable to every family in the Real Estate Agent. Christmas, one week from next Tuesday. and DEALERS IN week, so far recovered as to be able to go to and neat furniture—all to be had at the low­ Northwest. The “ Daily Oregonian’’of No­ Children, get your stockings. Portland to his work. Monday. He looked est prices. Don’t take our word for this, but vember 27th speaks of it as follows: “The House, barn and six lots. Term« are halt go and see for yourself. scetohc8 are admirable and the workmanship Rogers, of Rogers & Todd, has gone below very wer.k. however. 8ituated in central do credit to any city in the Union. down, balance on time. to lay in more holiday goods. Ryan, the foot-racer, was up here last week would Messrs.. Longacro G dOlie in the Best of the /‘Oregon mist’’ to the “blizzards,” one of the resources of the Pacific Northwest. With finest line of Holliday Goods in the city. Style, at all times, by and the race was declared a tie. winch he encountered in Minnesota. \ the January number it begins its tenth year .vira. E. < . tiuk’cry & Mater, jmd will then he entirely remoddled and en- Jimmy Turner was up from Portland, A slight blaze occurred in Dr. W. H. Boyd's /The old college building has all been re- hggvd, aud will be made far more attractive At the old Rowland residence, on B stree*-, during the week, paying the folks a visit. McMinnville. SJmS. office—Garrison’s building—last Thursday/ / moved, and if ’twere not for the new church artmtically nnd in its literary features. and For the holidays, velvet frames, rustic evening but was discovered in time to be ex­ building that stands near by. the grounds While it will continue to devote as much tinguished without calling out the fire de- occupied by the old servant*would appear attention as formerly to the resources of our frames—a large assortment at H. Fisher’s. partmenv aud before damage further than wofully deserted. On Saturday last the col-- country will enter more fully the general field Thanks to L. H. Cook for a quart of that burning a hole in the floor and carpet had lege bell was taken from the tower aud re­ MOXEY WASTED. ALSO of literature. The improvments will make of maple syrup, which we found to be excellent. been dor.e moved across the creek to the new college it a journal that should find its way into A LL perpor)8 knowing themselves indebtei building, and all that remains to remind us Rev. George Branson is expected to preach Elsia Wright now carries his hand wrapped of by-gone days is the old tower, which will every family circle and counting room on to us will pleanc call and nettle up imine at the C. I*. Church next Sunday at 11, a. m. up in a manner that shows that lie has been i the coast.” By all means secure this source diately, as we muat have our in<’nev. be taken down also and removed to other tUe- ÚM 3f into« in formation and pleasure for 1884 by send- working about sharp edged tools. It was quarters ROGERS J; I0DD. all kind« of Presents for everybody at “ Santa Claus’ his soon. Xin« $21< to the publisher, L. Samuel, Portland, ised this*, — “ • little circular wood-saw that caused tliir McMinnville, Nov. 1, 1883-i-l. Headquarters*'—call iu time to have first Elsia wa i feeding the saw and run L’ his right 'T">nr gt nini feiend. D. I. Corker, Lnfnyetl itfi’s Oregon. Carriaarea awd uiacknmlth choice. hand against it, and an ugly gash was made Hardware and Furniture naan, came bounc­ If you want a nice Christmas present.don't in that member. ing in upon us, on Monday, full of life, as M arried . Work. At the residence of the bride’s father, Adam fail to ¿ee those nice things at B. F. Hart­ He smiled ao blandly that we askeo Forty years’ experience, in every clime on usual. him whet wgb the matter, and he told us— Andre, six miles southwest of McMinnville. man’s. •arth, has proved Ayer's Cherry Pectoral to confiden ¡ally, mind you—that he had “made Dec. 12th. 1883, by Bev. J. W. Crawford, KTOTICE I« hereby given tnol I am no Ion Children's Linen and Paper toy books, be the m jst reliable remedy for colds, coughs a mash” and expected to he married in a few Mr. Charles W. Francis and Miss. Minnie ]. ger connect'd with the hiiiiuvring firm < holiday and miscellaneous books at Rogers and all l ing diseases. Neglected colds often ' days—or as soon as he could make collection* Andre, both of Yamhill county. Hemstock, Harvey A’ Fr» licit», hnv.i»^ will, become incurable ailments. Deal with them suffleent to enable him to purchase a wed­ a specialty. hawk Hall are en­ galls, cuts and sores of any kind. F ob sale a tine supply of common stationery, embrac­ per head for breeding, believing that they in Do qot tojget that it is but a short tiun larging the building by taking out the par by Hobse n cr pound..................... 10@12 Lecture—Dr. E. C. Anderson. will be placed in the hands of an attorney GROCERIES Use Dr. Trulliuger's Condition Powder» for collection. Bran, per Um.............................. 920 00 Music. D. I. C obkeb . for blind stagers, loss of apetito and all stom­ Ground Feed, per ton................. (ft 22 50 R CARTWRIGHT, M. F . Essay—Mrs. Irene Galbreath. Lafayette, Or. ach, liver, blood and kidney di^oultic-s. Potatoes, per bushel ............. Music @1 00 A fine lot of FORMERLY of Chicago, III., ha« locati d Born—In McMinnville, Dec. 10, 1883. to Onions, |>cr poind............. Recitation—Miss Katie Olds. @2 If you want something good to eat on the wife of of «. V. Snelling, a daughter Iteriuanently In McMinnville. Will male Music. 12^16 Bacon Sides, p®»’ pound... ......... a specialty of Chronic an«1 Surgical Disease«, buckwheat cakes, get some of that Pure Knd of course Vint oouldn't go to Portlanc H.im, per pound......................... such a« Disease« of Woin«jn,Cro«a Eye«, Pi'e*. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE ISA 16 SATURDAY—MORNING. 9 A. M. totem Maple Syrup at B. F. Hartman's. ..hat dav, aud so he came down to tell 1h< Fistula, Tumors, Etc. Maybe found at Cen­ Shoulder«, per pound................. 16(0,11 R kpobteb folks about it, and then the boyt> Arithmatio, G. 0. D., L. C. m . and Cancel ­ tra’ Hotel. fot f Th« Christinas Tree will be held at Mo­ Lard, per pound .......................... 915 AT COST. hawk The committee of ladies are all smoked those Havannas with their bes’ lation, led bv J. A. C. Freund, principal Mc­ Butler, per pound....................... Minnville Public School. wishes for the little stranger. working with a will that insures success. 935 ASK FOR Gramn nr, How to teach beginners : le«l by Eggs, per «iozen........................ F air L ady ! While that lover of yonrs if W. F. Williamson of McMinnville Public Iliiles, dry Hint, |»er pound........ @15 «Miss Baker, of Corvallis, has been in town >inng. Mills Ora Harren. 1 am«, deceased, has filed n« the County Court McMinnville, Oregon. Rogers A Todd have opened out some of igned, about two months since, seven bend Reading, Wm. Sappington. for Yamhill County, Oregon, hi« final th4r holiday good« and we inunt say they of aheep—six ewes and one buck lamt>—all Manufactured by Declamation. Morgan Backus. account of mid estate, and that Monday, tho fl) i the nicest lot we have ever seen in Mc- tbe ewe, being brinHwi with the letter "O CAHW. NfCKBLlIRVBO A CO., Music. 7th day of January, 1884, st 11 o’clock in the M.nnville. ,i rpr«criptien. E. C. on the Grand liond agency a year Crnnmna T beb P boor \ m > e . han t>een duly appointed adrinnistrntor ol th* Executor of asid Miete. /firm, north of town. In fact evprything to be found in a millinery e«4ate of L. E. Phelps of Tillarn«»ek county MTO. was allowed to plead «•>' I”*' J. E. M agerb , Following is the programme prepared for or notion store. Busin«?« meeting of the Christian Church -nt term of c. nrt at Dail««. Tc-dav. of rnan- Oregon, deceased. All pprw>na havi g claim Atty for ««id estate. 3611. ( Christinas Tree at Mohawk Hall, on w ¡I be held on the fourth Saturday of Dec., Slanuhter. and was eentenced b, Jndge Stott. the Please give us a call, and vou will be con­ •gain.-rt the «aid decease«! are hefeby rt-ijuired t- at 2 o'clock p. m. All c*n attend are witting pro-tem to one vtmr in the penilenli Monday evening, Dec. i4th. 1883. vince.! that we have the beat goods and mat preM-nt them with the proper vouchers to th» ,- rv and to pa» ♦KO tine. Tom waa conn, t- '‘eaaonable price«. re ^nested to be prefect. undersign*«! i dmifnAiraUo or to J L Story, a» Music by roster Post Bn nd—nt the door. .d of mnr ler in the first degree_on s f.^mer Lorney !vr tbe «•«tale at Lincoln in Mid county Music by M. U. Gortuer assisted by others. That fine Marble top and Basin to be seen trial and vnienced todeath. bnt the Supreme NOTICE. I a borne. i5 outfit free. Pay and state, within six mouths from the date «>! Prayer by Rev. E. Bnm. at dodson’s show-window is for Mrs. A. J- court granted a new ground, on error. Io nP'fV afisoioteiy sure. No ri»k ('«vital noi thi* notice, All knowitif IbrmwlTM >nd.bM to Music by Cutter PH»M call and wttte.— A'hlrMS bv Rev. G. J. Burchett. he and cold water pipes. trio the ¡owe»» d. gree of manslaughter « h cb persons of either ar< ( y«Miug or old, can ALBERT W PHF.Ll ’ S, .11 a<- ■ «an n-t wttlwi by tb. 1st of Xoven- Music by M. C. Gortner atmisted by others. When such an atrocioas taita..-rir.g can go make great pay all Ike time they work, with Admmistrator oi ths e»ute vi L A P-«« i s, d t should be understood that A. V. R. Sny- nnimniabe -r nt-al w 11 tm pioc—l in tb« band» of a l- TaLi^Q l in nn-a-ure e ■umem«.»»** wo_ 43Svlnte certainty, writ* tor particnlar« to «seaaed. ’ has nothing to do with the job depibt - tie Music by band. »>>... ri.«» IkviKM. D. W. COX. crime it i< time to pn»l down the temple* II. HALLfcT k (JO., Portland, Marne. J. L. S tory , Attorney fur t&ute. mivt of the R epobteb . G. W, Snyder at- of jaatioeand proclaim Judge Lynch «iprem«. C om Dwtnbuu«m of presents. trtMii.d.u, txpt. 1«. I Ari-Bit. te ds to that branch of business. 1. Any person who takes a iwiper regular |y from a l**»«t-«»tiiue, whether directed ¡n his name or another’s, or whether he aub- ¿cribe«! or not. is responsible for payment. 2. if « orders his pnper diaoontin u,d be muat pay arrears, or the publisher lUnv continue to send it until payment in made, and theu collect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the office or ' ^Z^“ “ ^'111 NEW FIRM! New Goods ! NewPrice;;! Sappington & Laughlin ROBISON & BAKEII ” NOTICE ! ont ’ . . Farm Machinery! Deering Binder, Deering Mower, ) The Westinghouse Thresher, City Property FOR SALE. McCarter & Aiderman, J. I CASE’S TWLaohinery, DEERING Attention ! D and. Mowers, Iloosler Hay Rakes, STUDEBAKER Buggies .Hlaiiiifiicturero of ITotice, IRON HARROWS ]?eoples’ Store. At Cost, For Cash or Produce. 1 Cahn, Nickplshurg & Company’ BOOTS and SHOES Millinery! Millinery! Misses Russ £ Foster Hats, Bonnets, Plumage, Ostrich. Feathers, Boot»