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Newspaper Decisions. Writing desks nt Robison A Baker’s. The •• Bamboo” corset to be had at H r lshcr s. About the smallest piece of business we C heihtmam Tua P rouiummk . have heard of was the stealing of two clocks Following is the programme prepared for and minor articles from the public school house, ou Monday night. The sneak-thief the Christmas Tree at Mohawk Hall, on Frank Fenton will locate at this plaoe and who would stoop to such a small business, Monday evening, Dec. i4tb,1883. praetieg law. would steul the coppers from a dead Chins- Music by Custer Post Band—at the door. eyes and then kick the body because A. McN. Harrison and I.uoy Tucker were upan's Manic by M. U. Gortner assisted by others. luarried by J udge Loughury, nt Lafayette, they were not half dollars. Prayer by Rev. E. Kuns. last Thursday. Music by Custer Post Band. * Henry Villard has resigned control of the Address by Rev. G. J. Burchett. A. L. Saylor. Esq., and Col. Chris Taylor, <). R. A. N.. and Transcontinental Railroad Music by M. I 1 . Gortner assisted by others. companies. He is succeeded in the former Tableau. f The courts hai decided that refusing of ltaytou were in town Tuesday. by Jefferson Coolidge, of Boston and in the Music by band. |take new»pai>ers • periodicals from the Hon. I). W. Fenton and his brother Frank, latter by W. Endicott. Jr., of the sama city. Distribution of presents. C om . Loffioe. »r reniovjg and leaving them in of Lafayette were in town yesterday. It is also reported that Mr. Villard will retire r office, is prima acie evidence of inten the presidency of the Northern Pacific NORTH YAMHILL, Capt. A. J. Appenw.u, of Oregon City, was from Railroad ennpany. T he S unday S chool C oncert . total fraud. I The PostmasteGeneral has decided up OU a visit of several days, during the week. The big. the little, old and young, officers, Hello ’ McMinnville lias another full-grown ft postmasters wh^ail to notify publish Would call the attention of the Farmers o f Christmas cards at Robison A Baker's. metropolitan addition. We mean that truck teachers and pupils of the Union Sabbath I when subscribers einove, or fail to tHke Y-iiuhill erd Washington Counties, to the fact received by Henderson A Logan Bros., which School, are all happy over the successful ter Call at Rogers and Todd's and see those that they have the agency for some of the bea »¡r papers from th| postoffice, shall be re- [SUCCESSORS TO R. It. TODD.] hue odor oases, autograph and photograph was made expressly for them in Portland, mination of their concert last Friday even Nisible for their stscription. makes of Farm Machinery, among which album«, Bibles, gilt Poem« and other miscel being on i he same plan as the large city ing. The C. P. church house was filled with taey may mention the trucks, but a little higher, to enable them to laneous book«. DEALER«IN get through the mud and over our high cross an appreciative audienoe, who listened a There in nothing like a second tiddler, even walks. Take a look at this truck. to the following programme, that was DRI’GS, if they don’t do anything but go through the County Surveyor, J. C. Cooper has just just long enough, occupying an hour and ten VI EDICI N EN, and strike a disoora occasionally; completed L|jrr in hereby gven than MH. C. E. motions, a preliminary survey for a switch minutes: is there Charlie ? MAIKHAKY, from the main track of the West Side down [uy!WEK hit« «Nocialed lii in Mt* If •• Arise and Shine”—full chorus. James O. Spencer, Esq., came up from to the lumber yard at the Mill of the \amhill Ljlh the “ YA YIIll.E HEPORTER^ CEKFUV1EUY Reading Scripture by Superintendent D. WAIRKIOR MOWER, Lumbering Company. The Company have Lid i» intereetei in Hie publication Clifton one day last week and paid his Yam Narver. Matthew, 11th chap. TOHACCO AMD CIGAItS hill home a short visit. He appeared in the not yet de fided to put in the switch ; but if C. Prayer, by Rev. A. J. Hunsaker. keteof. HAY RAKES, best of het 1th and spirits. so they wi I have some heavy grading to do. PAINTS ANDOII a S □ODD’S Quartette, "Sabbath Chimes”—Mrs. A. V. as there is one cut to be made of 25 feet. R. Snyder, Miss Nellie Gortner, Messrs. M PATENT MEDILTVES, It would be terrible if an affable, courte Santa Claus has arrived, and dropped his U. Gortner and D. C. Narver. ous railroad conductor should have to throw 01 n PEER-.UHID roil.E r GOO4IS MOTIONS, FTC., ET4 Declamation, “ Christ and the Children”— away a good pair of suspenders. Now don’t first bill o holiday goods at W. H. Bingham's Flow«, Harrows, Furniture Store. He left pictures, and pic- Johnnie Manee. ask u« what this item means. Rewantnioney. Uire fram-s of all kinds, brackets, dusters Chorus. " There’s a Work for each of us” In fact all kinds of Farm Machinery. ©^“Prescriptions carefully compounded We noticed iast Sunday, G. W. H. putting and dustei cases—in fact a line of suoh — Little folks. Ink stands at Robjon Ji Baker's. all hours, day or n ght. «in style; it is indeed a nobby suit of clothes goods secund to none that ever arrived in Solo and Chorus, “ Where is my Boy to ■asque ball at Army, next Monday night. he wears. Can vou gues« where he bought Yamhill (ounty. Also, can be found new night”—Mrs. A. V. R. Snyder, Nellie Gort- Our goods have : 11 been marked down to the owest liyiiiK rate . Give us a call and see fo «nd neat urniture—all to be had at the low ner, Messrs. Gortner and Snyder. ALSO, loa will find a fev holiday goods at L. it ? Ask H. Fisher, probably he knows. Declamation, " Passing”—Lillie Newgard. yourself. Choice lot of Tahiti Oranges, lemons, tigs, est prices. Don’t take our word for this, but r1 * McMinnville, Or., June 21, ’81-20tf. Song and Recitation, " What did Jesus Hardware, Crockeryware, Grocer (new crop) and candies in endless va go and see for yourself. Ladies and Mens Cloaks and Ulsters at H. nuts, Say”—Mrs. Whyndhaiu and class, of 7 little riety, at " Santa Claus’ Headquarters,” which We are pleased to meet on our streets once girls and Miss Shobe. Kt's» ies, Etc., is at the Bakery and Confectionery. more “ Unole” Billy Rogers, who, with his Recitation, " The Boot Black’s Bouquet”— I J. Wright, of Perrydale was in town ...at the... And stil' they are coming, Silk handker wife returned from the pioneer excursion on Lewis Cooper. lerday. chiefs. Gloves. Mitt«,Ladies and Misses hose. Monday li st. Mr. Rogers reports having a Chorus. "Jewels”—Little folks. splendid time and is looking much better PostotHce, tVorlh WtmhiU. Lace ties, fichus,elegant slippers,all suitable Recitation, " Home Coming ” — Susie Braly. lopoorn is oheapat B. F. Hartman’s, for than when he left. He says he saw some for nice Christmas presents, at H. Fisher’s. Chant, " Beyond the Smiling”—Mrs. A. V. listmas. u-str. nice country, but none that he thinks that R. Snyder, Nellie Gortner, Messrs. Gortner Go to Wm. Holl’s and see that silver set he would care to give his Yamhill home for. and Snyder. liaries for 1884 al Robison A Baker’s. that some lucky man is sure to get away with Recitation, " From O’er the Sea”—Miss The Committee on Christmas Tree wish it |he finest line of Christmas cards at Rog- on New Years day. Buy $5 worth of jewelry understood that all persons desir France. |(t Todd’s. and>’on get a ticket entitling you to a chance. distinctly Solo and Quartette, " Too Late”—Mrs. G. ing .-4j; to V” have ua.c presents jnrnciiin put on Uli the U1V tree muBt tUUBl Two story dwelling with brick basement, ■More Christmas goods in town than you ^Mr. McGuire wishes those parties who are*4eave them at the hall not later than three G. Bingham, Mrs. Whyndham, Nellie Gort good well and cistern with two lots 110x120. »saw before.” shooting pigeons on his premises, to desist. o ’ clock . Please* oi™-* i bear — this in mind, — as the *u.. ner, Messrs. Gortner and Narver. All kinds of small fruit and choice shrubbery Quartette, " Christ Stilling the Tempest” lithe standard edition of Poems at $1.25 as they ar? not only destroying his property ladies do not wish to stay at the hall up to Mesdames G. G. Bingham, G. W. Snyder and and flowers. Desirably located. Must be sold DEALEB8 IN m- itbe very moment that the exercises begin : but are liable to shoot some one of his fami soon. For terms apply to G. G, BINGHAM, t at Rogers A ToJdJs. ^iid our people should not expect them to. Messrs. Gortner and Narver. Real Estate Agent. ly* Full Chorus. Fake your presents in early in the day. lon’t forget to try some of that maple. Lafayette Lodge ;e No. wo. o, 3. F. r. ana and a A. . m M., ., win will A collection was taken up and the sum of Liat B. F. Hartman’s. House, barn and six lots. Terms are halt of families and ^/^ince the City Council has ordered that $7.85 was realized therefrom. We must install officers in the t' presence a Situated in central Ines. Hill A Co. have been filling in Third I invited guests, on 1 the evenin« evening of Dec, Dec. 27th. 27th. 1 ditch to be made on each side of Third street commend the foresight of the officers of the down, balance on time. for the purpose of carrying off that water part ol town. For particulars apply to Geo. G. Let Lake the past week. and you may be sure that they will have a Union School in starting out on the concert from the lake, a company has been formed plan. It is not only a pleasant pastime, but BINGHAM, Real Estate Agent. ZVIfieliinei’y, Lachers’ meeting at Lafayette, Friday , glorious time. for the purpose of manufacturing fertilizers, gives the young an opportunity to take Ling and Saturday next. Dr. W. Tyler Smith has returned to Yam if a lease can be obtained from Mr. John Sax : it part in exercises that will be of lasting bene after an absence of more than a year and at the terminus of the ditch for erecting the lon’t fail to get som9 of those nice cran hill AND has located at Sheridan, where all who are in necessary building. The waters of the lake fit to them. Let the good work go on. nies an B. F. Hartman's. need of a trustworthy physician can find will be one of the principal ingredients in the DAYTON. I large invoice of Boots and Shoes was re- him. See card. article manufactured. This is a move in ^OTfCE is hereby given ihat I am no Ion- SULF HIND Dec. 18,1883. kil last week by H. Fisher. ger connected with the lumbering firm of Remember that with everv $5 worth of the right direction. ERS Boys grinding up their skates. Ilemstock, Harvey A Francis, having with Dr. Trullinger’s Green Valley Salve for [pleasant party out at the residence of B. jewelry purchased of Wm. Holl, the purchas er is entitled to a ticket to the lottery where scalds, burns, old fever sores, for horses with Peery Ar Harris have their store thoroughly drawn from the same. Thanking the public Phillips, last Friday night. a full silver set valued at $60 will be drawn scratches, mud fever, harness and saddle refitted and have just received one of the for courtesies extended, I hope the firm ol trap books, writing desks, Fancy boxes of on New Years’ Day. galls, cuts and sores of any kind. F ob sale nobbiest holiday stocks we have seen this Ilemstock A Harvey—my successors—may uterieg at Rogers A Todd’s. meet with unbounded success. Carlton speaks ! Yamhill to the front! The by Hobson & Edwards, Merchants. Newberg; season. C. W. FRANCIS. hose new walks about the new Baptist ■ only wild turkey on the Pacific coast can be F. 11. Wilkinson. West Chehalem. Merchants: John Grames is very low with cancer of A. D. Runnells. North Yamhill, Druggist; the stomach. McMinnville, Nov. 1, 1883—w4. roll are a great improvement. seen at Blackburn & Peckham's who have a J. B. Smiib, Carlton. Merchant; S. Will iperience teaches us that the maple syr- fine assortment of holiday goods, at prices iamson, Druggis. Wheatland; Provost Bro’s.. Sheriff Collard was here collecting taxes, lover than the lowest. » X, Merchants, ~ hat B. F. Hartman sells is pure. ” vue: J J. Wooden. Merchant. last Friday. Bell NOW IS THE TIME TO IMPROVE and . < Postmaster Tamer tells us to inform this his ‘ 'Willamina; ........ — ..... Litchfield Litchfiel Bro's.. Merchants, emember that B. F. Hartman gives 10 per W. F. Gilkey and wife returned from East YOUR STOCK! Grand Rmide Reservation; Smith J public that the postoffice will be open on t. discount on all goods for cash. ern Oregon, yesterday. Christmas day between the hours of 10 and lv. Druggists, Sheridan : R. L. Simps< * —— ev. Janies Matthews will preach in this » 2 o’clock, only. So be on time if you wish «ist. Aiur.v. R. L. Harris has been elected City Treas ALSO Parties desiring to improve their stock ol ' .next Sunday, at 11 o’clock, a. m. your mail on that day. urer for the ensuing year. . /VThe McMinnville ^/Th prospects of ............ " College are Hogs, will bear in mind that I have a i * ” 'The “ Wilson ” cabbage is the largest ur more enoou raging than they ever have been mow 1 article on the Women Suffrage question Manufacturer« of J. H. O’ds. of Lafayette, was in town on Full-Blood Jersey Red Boar, have ever seen and was brought in by John before. A large increase in attendance is business, last Thursday. witted this week, for want of space. For which I will charge the small sum of $5 H. Derby. Yamhill's famous gardener. He anticipated for the half term ofter the holi all kinds of pv. J. Hoberg, of Lafayette, occupied the brought’in two. and either of them would go days. A Christmas vacation of one week Mr. J. W heed bee and family, relatives of per head for breeding, believing that they are »it of the M. E. Church, last Sunday. will be given, and school will begin again on Wm. Clemens, arrived from Iowa via the the best hogs on the coast, and fast superced- , into a good-sized wash-tub. and BlackmtUh Monday Before New Years. The little walk N. P. R. R.. a few days ago. and intend to ing all others breeds. Fe were pleased to meet H. Z. Foster,Esq.. If yon wish to save costa, you must settle across the creek from the town to the col make Oregon their future home. iheridan, on our streets, last Thursday. A lso for S ale —A number of Thoroughbred your account bv the first day of January, lege, instead of being an injury to the pu- VPork. Mrs. E. Hansen continues to improve, Jersey Boars and Half-breed Jersey ami Po »hn H. Derby mired down in Third Street 1884. Al’ accounts rot settled by that date m'.s. lias proved to be the best thing ‘for j slowly. land China, which make a fine chips , at rea e with a load of cabbages, last Thursday. will be pl-I red in the hands of an attorney ! their health. Several of the young ladies | HARROWS B. F- IIARTMAN. for collection. 0. I. C orker . Mrs. G. B. Abdell, who has been very low sonable prices. who have bad to stay out of school in former ogers A Todd have the best lot of Per- 33td McMinnville, Or. Lafayette, Or. years, on account of sickness, are going for some time past, is convalescent. specialty. leries and Toilet goods for the holidays. A traveler in a two-wheeled vehicle, while ight along this winter; and they declare JRev. Parsons, pastor of the M. E. Church thnny Flynn is up from California t< > . pngsjng through town Tuesday.mired ’ ' down ’------ at 1 ihat the walk is all that keeps them up. * place, j , lias been holding a revival at It CARTWRIGHT, VS. D. Xt this At Amity. Or. ---------- -y id tile holidays with his relatives in Yam- t|le nj '[ * ’bird Street Lake. After some ________ y the Webfoot church during the past week. llm3<irvl. FORMERLY of Chicago, I!!., lum located ' trouble, with the help of others, he was help F inancial E xhibit Several I naruï persons were converted. ’ permanently in Mc.ilinnvide. Will nml;«- Of the City of McMinnville, Oregon, for ’}* of Chronic and Surgical Discast-s, iristmas tree at Mohawk Hall. Monday d out and went on his way rejoicing. Dr. Mills will leave for California, in a few a special as Diseases of Women. ( ro->-i_ .. . i*. «■- ring, Dec. 24th—four days from thib Rear in mind, that vou can buy candi« s t the year ending Dec. 5th. 1883: days, as his physicians say he cannot recov such Fistula, Tumors, Etc. Maybe found at Cen and nuts it the McMinnville Bakerv and 1 Bal.’on hind Dec. 26 1882..$830 39 er until he gets into a warmer and dryer cli tra! Hotel. 35tf 2 S HO at Portland prices, retail and Reo’d for dog tax .... mate. vou want a nice Christmas present,don’t Confectionery CliristniHH 7150 Op presents of all kinds Liquor lioeuse............ to see tli- mw nice t kings at B. F. Hnrt- wholesale. Billiard table license. Several of our young folks attended a so 40 00 will be sold cheaper than ever liefore. ASK FOR 101 25 cial hop at the residence of James Morgage, Miscellaneous license Once more we wish to call the attention oi Sale of stock............ last Friday night, and report having a very 49 25 he Henry Kemay farm is to be sold nt those indebted to us. that we must have our 88 50 pleasant time. nnistrators sale next Saturday. Dec. 22. rnonev by the 31st of December. We cannot Fines.......................... I have just received a flue lot of ad. Luther Fletcher, with characteristic en wait any longer. This is the last call, so *1947 39 Total receipts Celebrated California Mads terprise. has started a shooting gallery in the he ball to be given by Custer Post Band > look out and save yourselves costs. EXPENSES. rear end of his meat market, and judging R obison & B akeb . lx1 on the 28th—one week from to-mor- Booksand stationery......... $ 36 80 from the amount of “ racket” we hear about aight. The ladies of the W. C. T. U have circu Marshal’s fees..................... 163 86 there, it is well patronized. iss lza Snow, of Renton, W. £., is down lated a petition praying the City Council to Rent of Council Chamber.. 55 00 -n- . Mr. S. P. Lee, who for the past 13 years mg her relatives and friends in this sec not grant license for the sale of liquor in th< Attorney's fees.. .................. 117 00 has been employed by the O. R. <t N. Co. as corporate limits. V, e have not seen the doc Rec. fees, G G Bingham.. .. Every pair warranted made by white labor, 1 G5 ft visit. purser on the steamer Orient, running to of the Bert Stock in the market. We als< ' ument, but understand that it has been quite “AB Baker............ 68 GO this plaoe. has resigned his position with the manufacture rs. Oralino Parker has been quite ill dur- numerously signed. Repairing fire apparatus... 21 75 company. He was an accommodating and tbe week. It has been rumored that our gunsmith. G. Printing.,.............................. il 25 efficient officer, and his many business ac Ladies ZMisses &Chi!dron’e avor Heury Warren was «lightly under L. Parker, had sold out his business in this Street improvement............ 109 65 quaintances here regret that he has seen fit weather, last week , but he attended to place, which is a mistake. He is still at his Salary of night watch....... 81 04 to resign. He is succeeded by Mr. Firman. 7 50 Witness fees......................... Riveted Shoos. if,” all the same. old stand and as full of business ms the re Jurors L loyd . 6 00 fees............................ h, Trulliuger’s Exoelsor Liniment for all minder end of a bald hornet : and don t you Ex. of election in 1882....... For sale by ali the Principal Dealers in Ore 9 00 C hurch N otice .—The Baptist Church of gon and Washington Territory. am», bruises, oalous lumps, pam in the forget it. 8 (Mt Ex. of election in 1883....... McMinnville now has preaching at 11 a. ni. k, sore throat elc. No other medicine has won for itself such Repairing cistern................ 51 25 and 6:30 p. in.,every Sabbath. Sunday School A Full nml Complete line of H <■ 00 felch has a new gun at his shooting gal- universal approbation in its own city, state, Filling cistern..................... 29 at 12:20. Prayer meetings at 6:30, p. tn-, above Weil>kiiown Gouda for bale ut 5 00 Lamp......................... . “ She’s a daisy.” Go up and try it. and country, and among all people, a« Ayer s Street Thursday evenings. The college bell, at the 2 87 Sarsaparilla. It 1« the l»est combination o. Treas. fees. J J Hartman... shots for ten cents. new building, will be rung once one-half hour vegetable blood puritie»*. with the Iodide o. Treas. sa ary.Wm Campbell 50 Oh H. FISHER’S, before each of the services. Furniture for Council room 50 15 f, John Haney and family, of Lafavette. Potassium and Iron, ever offered to the McMinnville, Oregon. 7 00 G. J. BURCHETT, Stove for jail ........................ IHr. and Mrs. G. G. Bingham of this public. 5 20 « Pastor. Coal oil . ,....,.................. Manufactured by ce a visit, last Sunday. Mr. L. A. Mewbv has for sale a piece o; Co. Clerk’s certificate......... 5 OIF CAHV MCKEIAHI KG A CO., :. Wm. Campbell was elected by the City choice ci*y property in the eastern portion or Surveying.............................. 12 50 129 A 131 Sansome St., San Francisco. mcil to fill i)je vacancy caused by the in McMinnville. The property consists o: Wood..................................... 6 50 about three acres of land—that for ga ceil Sundries............................... 11 70 Factory 115 A 117 Hayes St. 27tf ability of Mr. Mnltner. ing purposes none better can be found with ’s Uniforms......... 350 00 eck's Bad Boy. Mrs. Hphnwi* works, chil a good dwelling. For further particulars Firemen 80 00 Rent of Fireman's Hall.... fas' books of all descriptions, etc., can be call on or address L. A. Newby. nd nt Rogers & Todd’s. $1:595 76 Adniini*trator'!i Notice. Total Disbursements A clear Lead is indicative of g<«xl health soeial party at the residence of Dr. G. F and regular habits. When the Inxly feels Notice is hereby given that the und<-reign. < Balance on hand Dec. 5,1883 $ 551 63 Would re.-pectfullv announce to the Ladies cker. last Thursday evening. heavy and languid, and the nnnd work Outs anding warrants 88 20 ■ >f M >1 innv ille and vicinity that they have has been duly appointed administrator ot tin Ayer’s Cathartic Pills will won estate of L.E. Phelps of Tillamook cou-.ry to not forget that, it is but a short time sluggishly. removed to the new building opposite thp Oregon, deceased. AJI ¡»erBons havi »g ohiimi Mon'b derfullv insist to « recovery of physical Boys’, and Youths’ il Christmas, and B. F. Hartmau ha buoyancy and mental vigor. Th# constipat Amt. on hand above liabilities $ 463 43 Grange Store, against the said deceased are hereby requires ' ■ le nice goods that ire cheap. ed should use them. present them with the proper vouchers to the C lass R icefiiom . he • Baptist Beacon** will be issued from Ylc VIinn vil lc, OrFgim, undersigned administrator or tn J L Story, « the butcher says: “ If you want som« C’lotliiin»-. The Senior Academic class of McMinnville office the first of the yesr. with Rev. G. of Gus. torney for the estate at Lincoln in said county dot ground-hog come right «long. College v ere invited to spend the evening.Fri- tarehett as editor and proprietor- and state, within six months from tho date When M . Bangasser returned from the Ea» day the 14th inst.. at the residence of Prof. and have received a splendid stock of this notice, * Dr. Trullinger's Condition Powder he brought with him a «ausage-mill and ch*»p W. J. Cr wford. The member«, with their Dated, Oct, 15,1883, bliau stagers, loss of apetite and all «torn per. and now they are prepared to rnak- ladies, r -«ponded promptly at 7 o'clock.— ALBERT W PHELPS, sausage ’o order and on short notice. .liver, Mood and kidney dificulties. There w< re over twenty present, and the tine- Administrator of/he estate of L E Phelps, de F air L ady ! While that lover of yours i | was «pen very pleasantly. The chief events 1 sounds natyrM enough to hear the old Please call and examine Goods before pur- ceased . lege bell again,though its tones are not «•» I cudgelin; !iia brain in fevcHah anxiety lr of the exening were a rich repast and th- J. L. S tory , Attorney for estate. I ¿baaing «LMWhere. search of a suitable present for yo«» jrs presents ion of a handsome castor, with a 1 net as when it waa in the old tower. give hin. a gentk hint thrt one of th«* napkin 1 ag to inQtch. bv the Class. Ih< 1 von want something gpod to eat on elegant boxes of ladies papatene, neath present« ion speech was made by Mjaa Id? Yojni Respectfully, Administratrix’ Vol ice kwheat cakes, get some of that .Pur«- printed bv Snyder the Printer w™ld b. Skinner, ind responded to by Prof. Crawford. The Cla s think they never had a better stern Maple Syrup at B. F. Hartman’s. ■•jnet th>‘tickit.” No neater gift than thia | Notice is hereby given that the undersign time. KEDjnojvn. French Flowers in Velvet, Plush and Silk, ed has been appointed Administratrix <»t Li« tev. J. G. Burchett will preach a Gospel oan be devised. and ■perance sermon at th« Baptist church. | There will I* a gTand MaenneT. de Bal | estate of <’. II. Messinmr, of Yamhill Count / McMinnville, Oregon. S chool R eport . ~5rJ at 7:30 o’clock. All are invited. Oregon, deceased. All persons having elaimi Oreiuncnliof Ever) ption. ! given at Alderman s Hall. Am.'” <n> t i. , The fo.lowing is a rpport of the Newberg against the said de«-eased are hereby require ! yon watt a nice present for your girl evening it IVo >ttli. to which a cordial, in school fur the month ending Nov. 24th, 1883. In fact everything to be found in a millinery tn present them with the proper vouchers, t« \olicc of I'I iih I Metllrmeni. ntetion i«ektendnd *o all. Ihere w. b< b . sister or Qiother-in-lsw, go to Black The ranking scholars in the A class ar»- or notion store. the undersigned Administratrix, or toCbarlet Notice is hereby given that E. (’. Williams Peckham Carlton, and you will find good nwAic. go.nl order -tn fam everyth.ni Arthur George and Frankie Hobson; B class. Please give us a call, and you will lie con Lafollett, at Sheridan, in «aid f’ounly ann to insnrt n pleasant and enjoyable uro* p. ClMenoe Edward«, Alice HoHkins and Alvin vinced that we have the best goods and most State, within six months from il»n dale of thn the Executor of the estate of Willamina Wil ail who may attend. liams, derra.-«-«|, has filed in the County Court George; C class. Ollie Iiol*s4Mi and Alden reasonable prioes. b. James Pærrv. a t-vpo. formerly of Or« notice. f<>r Yarnhill ( ouuty, Oregon, hia final OfHcera of Sterling Chapter, ljoyal Arch Gard : D c’ass, Oran Edwards. The names '.Illinois, but iiow of Portland, came up Dated Oct. 26th, I«83. «'count of mid estate, and that Monday, the of those wh-. have not t>een absent or tardy .Masons, of McMinnville, vlwted for the en a al home. <5 outfit free. Pay lapent Sunday with C. F iLojwr of thi> LYAD MEMHINGER, absolutely sure No ri-k Capital not Adrninixtratrix of the e fate .J t'. II. Meaning 7th day of January, 1884, at I I o’clock in the snnio rear . J <’ Cooper. H P: H 1 > John during the month are as f hl lows; Arthur u George. Frankie Hohson. Clarence Edwards. lbren«»on of “aid day, at the Court room of required- Pearler, if you want business at «.n. K : r F Winenarver S A H »«}*•« cr, deceased. *415. -aid Court, at Lafayette, Oregon, has been set Jr. J. Morrison, of the livery flrm of Burns .Sec; enjohnson. I r-n- : <’F lacker. < H. Alice Hoskins. Rosa Vickery. Alden Gard. which persons of either sex, young or old, can Ollie Hobson. Nellie Gard. Raymond Gard. make great pay all the time they work, with •orrixm, Dallas, was in town one day last r ACF.emiJ PS; C W Talmage. K A < bv the Judge of said Court for the hearing of !* one of the firm’s “spanking' ! F Calf rentli'. :kl V U. O S»«"' -d V ; A L Oran Edwards. Alvin George and Walter absolute certainty, write for particulars to aid final account, at which time and place Fl ML IMtOOF FMward«. Average dailv attendance for the any end all persons interested in Mid estate, Saylor. 1st V : W H Binghrm. held H BALLET & CO , Portland, Maine. ni«^ath. t»i cent Wh. J school in Yarnhill who desire to make any objections to said final Land Office at Oregon Citv, i As there baa ton nothing in the •V»« * to Blackt^m A Peckhom. Carlton, and countv. numbering 24 scliolaiM. can give a icooiint mast appear and make known said Oregon, Nov. 1, 1883. i •»ir large etork ot Chriatmas good> an.osenient dnnng the holidays. h"’ *“*" better report ? Mna. V annie MArrr*. . I < U II.LIAM«, Notice M hereby given that the frdlovins- Teacher. irtaidF are aeliwiff <« pricea lower than auggeeted bv eeversl of our Nin.mds that we Executor of said estate. have a grand hnnt and sapper, to take pl so- named settler has filed notice of his intention Maticnrry ! Stationery ! J. E. M agerb . on a date to to demded npon at a noting to to make final pna>f in support of his claim, I«»» yr a noticed the heeutif«l aolotw of >>e held nt Fireman’s Hall on Satnrday n-»t- A’Jy for said estate. 3«t5. and that sai<l proof will be made before the ' hearrna before and after eonaet. to, the All lovers of sport are requested to be pre» Besides a full line of ra«ular Printers D. P. T hompson ...................President. County Clerk of Yamhill County at Lafayette, * two week». Scientists disagree as to the ent at Shi, meeting. stork, such as Bill head«. Letter-heads. Note J ohn W ortman ....................... ('«»hier. Oregon, on Hatnrday, Dec. 22,1883, viz : Sam *• of thia. uel J Berry, Homestead Entrv J»o. 3A95 foi On Thnrsd.e u«t I heads. Cards. Wedding goods. Shinping tags, NOTICE. J. ^»old not get yonr RiToKTra anti' a meeting of i*me» interested Io incorpor etc . Sny ler the Printer has just brought in the El 2 of El 2 of Aar 4. T5«. R4 W Tranwet* « Genend Banking ^'• Western IndustrnI amt Bitars | a Bn»' swpplv of common stationery, embrac next w*t*k. just bear in mind that it’s He names the following witm-Fses fo prr.v* All ps ’ -cni knowing themselves indebted to Interest allowed on time dejiosiui. We rt try qnd bring her out <*» \we-mtion.’’ The capital st.x-k of thia »»- ing Writing Papera. Envelopes. Indies’ Fine his continuous residence upon, and cultivation he und< ngned will please call and settle.— Collections made on favorable terms. cwweiution will be $10.060. In the meantime Pipe ten*. etc., in uzes and styles best suited * however. of, said land, viz: Le*U*r Potter. Ja- Wha'- -ill am-'iofa not «‘tiled by the 1st of Novem- Sight Exchange, and Telegraphic Transfers parties will ranva** McMinnville for the pur ! to the convenience of his patrons, and at en, J. O. Stevenson and A Newell, nd of er next will be placed in the hands of a col- lïiere wm sonw foot-rseiag among the r^se of raising means fof the budding of a pritt« lower than thia market has ever if- on New York, Han Francisco and Portland. Sberatan, Yarnhill County, Or*z r 1 c or fo, <tdtectMMB. D. W. COX. £51™ -nd “ we h.qw onrpeoplewd m-J-md Office hour* — from 9 a. ru. to 4 p m. forded Boy and get your money's worth of bud. Tie raw; money I 34U L. T BARi.x Reg»«te* I ftberirti.n, tiept. HI. 1883—*2. U 39tf. S» tdk the PanmuL lots of M chin-musicnobody hurt. liberally as it is a matter in which they are , d I**« of fun. all interested. Any person who fees a paper regular- froui u poet-office, whether directed in or another’ior whether he sub not, is rrspfiible for payment, person oriiujhia paper diHuontin- jst pay arrrs, or the pa blinker ouutinue to s?i| it until payment ib tile, and then colpt the whole amount. Ltlier th® paper isikeii from the office or NEW FIRM! Fani Machinery! New Goods ! New Prices! Sappington & Laughlin ROBISON & BAKER, NOTICE ! Deering Binder, Deering Mower, The 7/estinghouse Thresher, City Property FOR SALE. McCarter & Aiderman, J. I. CASE’S ITotice. z DEERIN6 e.nd Mowers, Hoosier Hay Rakes, STUDEBAKER Wagons Buggies IRON a i JU&T RECEIVED Cahn, Nickplsburg g Company’s BOOTS and SHOES Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS, ladies’ Cloaks, Dolmans, Velvets, Far.oy Goods, ¿-Hosiery, Laces, Millinery! Millinery! Embroidery, Etc. Misses Russ £ Foster Hats, Bonnets, Plumage, Ostrich. Feathers, w. Bank of McMinnville.