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vota ni; «ui vo ii THE RETORTEH *•3 50 PER AVVI AI The ball lust night whs a very pleasant affair. The turnout was large and everybody seemed to be full of-enjoyment. The Masonic installation at this place will moat likely be one of those affuirs that one will wish to keep in their memory. ‘ N at . Wm. McDaniel, of Polk whs in town during »he week. He will i»e remem t>ered hs having attended college at this place several year« ago . since that time he Published Every Thursday, at has graduated from a medical school, and nj DAYTON. To be given by M c M innville : or : gon now practicing bis profession at ballas. Deo 2», 18&1 Ain Shadden says that he hnd Frank Wise BT carver are the boss duck hunters: that in •• Merry Christmas” is the prevalent form V. R. SLTYDER. coming from Sheridan by the river in a boat of greeting, to-day. NORTH YAMHILL. one day last veek. they captured upwards of Dec. 24.1883. Editor and Proprietor. Messrs Fletcher and Bradshaw passed 200 of the tea hered tribe. And of course it Geor.jj’t Robison is in town. is true became Aui never jests about mat- through town last Wednesday. tera of thia kind. We are glif‘1 to learu of Mr. McConnell’» SUBSCRIPTION RATUS, Chas. «Tones Esq., is the champion “ shoot- at improvement. The City C mncil appointed Mr. J. W. ist” of this place. Jne copy per year, in advance............. 12.50 Gault Commissioner, as Mr. Shuck Will Clark has returned from Monmouth, “ «ix months “ .............. Chance and Ed Grames. of Salem, were 1.50 failed Street to qualify. Mr. Gault has commenced here last week on a visit to their father's who where he has been attending sobool. work with a vim that shows that he will has been very ill for some time past. Will Burton and Al Warner, of I’ortland, make an officer that our citizens will be Rev. T. L. Jones, of Oregon City passed are in town. proud of. Al.eady the improvement in ditch on OVR PEER^.nni ing and new cross-walks on Third street in through town one day last week. Asa McKerr baa returned from Monmouth dicate thia. and will rema n until after Christmas. Our enterprising hardware merchant, J. T. Thanks to kind friends who remembered Mr. L. A. Mewby has for sale a piece of Watson, visited the metropolis last week. us Christmas. Misses Cora Smith and S. Swanson are the choice city property in the eastern portion of Chas. Powell and Ed Mitchell came down young ladies ho secured the prizes in the Custer Post Band Ball, at Mohawk Hall, McMinnville. Tlie property consists of from Sunday sohoo . Salem (where they are attending school) to-morrow night. about three aires of lHiid—that for garden last Saturday and are spending the holidays ing purposes tone better can be found—with with their parents here. Mr. Berry and family, of McMinnville, Hon. W. D. Fenton, of Lafayette, called a good dwel ing. For further particulars were in town last week, visiting Mr. Renfro. one day last week. call on or adc.ress L. A. Newby. Will Coffin, of Chanipoeg is here visiting Fred Sappington and Theodore Hausworth A Cordial Invitation Extended to All It appears to us that McMinnville should “ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.” friends. are home from Eugeue City, to spend their have a Board of Trade. Thanks to my customers for their liberal Mr. J. J. Shippley and wife, of your city vacation. GOOD MUSIC IX ATTENDANCE. The A. O. U. W. Lodge, of Sheridan give patronage bi-.towed upon me during the are guests of Capt. W. S. Powell. The R eporter came out in fine style, last year. My motto ia “fair square dealings with a ball to-morrow night. week. Thanks for the supplement. The Committee will apare no paina Mrs. S. W. Sigler and her son Bluford every body” f nd by strict attendance to bus D. B. Gaunt has been down from his W. iness, I hope .o continue the same and am came up from Portland yesterday and will We underst; nd that Fred Archibald is to to maure the beat of order, and a gen visit friends here during the holidays. bethe) opera* or at the new telegraph office eral good time. T. home, the past week. Yours truly, H ugo F issbb . Dr. Mills and family left for California that is talked »f here. He will also be sta No school thiB week. Little folks having tion agent. a good time in consequence. There were services at the M. E. Church last Thursday. The best wishes of numer There is tai’ of orgaaizing a Glee Club nt Tickets—l or Ball—SI-AO. evening, after which a goodly ous friends go with them. George Epperly, Sheridan's popular young Christmas portion of tin- congregation repaired to the The open meeting of the W. C. T. U. last this place. M ? think it is a good move and druggist, was in town, Monday. will save considerable trouble in selecting S upper can be had at S t . C harll ? residence of Mr. J. J. Martin, where a dona Friday night proved be a pleasant affair singers for Ch istmas trees. Lodges, etc. R. R. Laughlin, Esq., of North Yamhill, tion party was given for the benefit of the and was well attended. H otel at $1.00 per C ot tle . pastor. Rev. J a mes Matthews. A good sup O dbssa . paid us a call yesterday morning. Prof. A. D. Flint, agent for Prof. Morse’s per, a nleasart time and a donation of $2C By order of Vaporizing Inhaler is here introducing that James Hendrix, of Lafayette, was in town was the resul*. invaluable remedy for catarrh etc., and is TKJ HIGHLANDS. A V. R. SNYDER. I and paid us a hurried cull, one day laatweek. F air L ady While that lover of yours is meeting with great success. The Professor G eo . F. BANGASSER. >• Com. Dec. 21, 1883. W. M. Townsend, of the “Register” was in cudgeling his brain in feverish' anxiety in is a courteous and affable gentleman and we Í R. u. HOLMAN, towu and came around to see us last Thurs search of a suitable present for you. just can cordia ly reccommend him to all who No winter gather yet—this year’s invoice give him a '.’entle hint that one of those are suffering with catarrh. of immigrant must smile. day. elegant box»s of ladies' papaterie. neatly Miss Ella LeelWoods. of St. Helens Hall. printed by Snyder the Printer, would be Some of ou fallowed fields begin to show A grand ball will ba given at Mutchler's Portland, is up spending the holidays with just the "ticket.” No neater gift than this hall here on New Years eve. A good time is the green. Hurrah her mother. anticipated. can be devised. Johnny and Timmy Flynn are visiting at Several parties who attended the mask ball their old hom The latter has been absent and handsome A large number of useful Words fa 1 to express mv gratitude,” says at Amity, inform us that the affair was a de Mr. Selby Ca ler, of Na byille, renn., ■--».• presents __________ ware _________ distributed at the Christmas several yea s. pending part of the time in cided success. the benefits deriv d f . om Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. tree here, las' night, and scores of little ones Caliiornia, bu: the latter and larger portion were made perfectly happy by the gifts there of it in Astor, i. Dr. Trullinger’s Exoelsor Liniment for all Having been afflicted a'l my life with received. The exercises were of an impress School in G< >pher valley olosed for the win Headquarters at « q »rains, bruises, cal.ius lumps, pain in the scrofula, my Mvstem seems saturated with it. ive character, the church was tastefully dec ter, it came out i i blotches, ulcers, and mattery last we»?k. back, sore throat eto. orated, and v.e opine that all who attended it sores, all ove inv body.” Mr. Carter states Evansis “Ilind-ditching” a part of Pot Mr. Scanlon, of Dallas, Polk Co., was th« I that he was entirely cured by Ayer's Sarsa will ever retain pleasant memories of the ter’s low land. He makes a very substantial lucky holder of No. 27, which drew the prize parilla, and binoe discontinuing its use. eight Christmas tree at Dayton in \':3. protection b»r the water-way by uhing a soft Doll, at McMinnville Bakery. months ago. aas had no return of the scrofu M c M innville , O regon . Last Saturday night a Mr. McClure, who is running a logging camp near here, came into btratafied rock found in a bluff near by. The Kernay property, sold last Saturday at lous symp-orus. town and reported that one Goos had raided Miss Addie Berry is visiting at our neigh Administrator's sale, was bought by Wm. Dr. TruP.irger's Green Valley Salve for Gilson, the price paid being $2.005. scalds, burnt old fever sores, for horses with his ranch armed with two bottles of whisky, tor's. S. J. Be ry. Tbe Largest Stock of scratches, un J fever, harness and saddle, atid had made himself generally disagreeable Miss Lucy VRson has spent several months Ask Uncle Andy or George Ban where they ;.'alls. cuts ai d sores «»f any kind. F or sale amt as he refused to leave. McClure carne to over in Polk cjunty. receiving medical treat Pure Candie»*, Nut», Cuke« and got those “ nice, fat ducks : pretty tame, ;;Y Hobson ?/ Edwards, Merchants, Newberg: town in quest of assistance ; he seemed de from M fr . Dodson, for a chronic dis etc. We’ll bet they won’t tell you. P. H. Wilkinson. West Chehalem. Merchants: termined to cook Goos’s goose, but we be ment Funcy Groceries. order. Her h alth was much improved when lieve the difficulty resulted in nothing se Mrs. Lucy Chapman, of Salem, was down A. D. Runne ls. North Yamhill, Druggist last heard fro u. rious. L loyd . J. B. Smith, 'arlton. Merchant: C. S. Will visiting frien»!« and relatives last week and Best Selection of Toys in Endless iamson. Dru -gis, Wheatland: Provost Bro’s.. We should 1 ave mentioned before that D. returned to her home on Saturday. .Merchants. L'ellvue: J. Wooden. Merchant. Daniels has i n the Highland^ and is at Variety. Use Dr. Trullinger’s Condition i owders Willamina; Litchfield Bro’s., M< reliants. SHSKIDAN. work in the Willamina saw mill. He has bis fur blind stagers, loss of apetite and all stom Grand Rondo Reservation: Smith <t Epper- farm sown to all^rain and will return after Deo. 24. 1883. ach, liver, blood and kidney diticulties. ly,Druggist. . Sheridan : ILL. Simpson, Drug time. Mari»>n Lady looks to keeping up Look at our List! Yesterday was the worst day of the season ; fences, etc. —snow, hf.il and rain. if you want a nice present for your girl, gist. Amity. DOLLS. wife, sister or mother-in-law, go to Black The Christmas tree services, on Wednes The traffic in intoxicating liquors is tho’t China, entirely new patterns, Dr. W. Tyler Smith has ranted the Van burn & Peckhum. Carlton, and you will find day evening.despite the unfavorable weather Delashniuit by many to be an evil of such proportions ................................... 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c. house. it. during the d -y and evening, were largely at tint legislation to prohibit or restrict it Indestructible..... 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c and 75c. tended. Tlie tree was one of huge dimen Hon. Win. Savage and Christinia Lady would ho prop r and expedient, and “ talk” Wax....................................... From 25c to $1 50. Parties desiring to get wood can have it sions w is well filled with presents to were married one day last week. or “ petition or any other reasonable meth delivered to any point inside the city limits make and .........................From 15c, 75c to $1.60. glad the hearts of young and old. The od to get the people awake to the subject is Rubber Heads, for $4 per cord by applying to Logan A Heu address Bodies, Jewelry and outfit. E. F. Messinger and “ Father ” Umphlet. right. Ne.glioor “ Nat,” however, seems to by Lev. G. J. Burchett was short derson. of Amity, were in town last week. pithy and p mted ; ringing by the children abandon this, his old text, and endeavors to SETS GF DTSIIE9 : Mis« Graoie Hannu, of Corvallis, who was never sounded sweeter, while Custer Post The tarmerr. of this section are recovering ease his pain by flinging a new nupply of ad- assistant teacher at the publio school at this Rand favored the andiencf with several se from the wheat mania and ar»* going into • otives and interrogation points, “/nstant” China................................ 25c, 35c, 5(lo and $1. . it ion would he preferable, of course, Brittania................... ...25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. place last year, was down on a visit during lections that were well receix«d. Takniu the mixed farming as fant as possible. affair altoge her it was a success, and the and the “ wild” scheme is entertained by a the week. It seems that the general use of alcohctic •:n at many good citizens of our country.— bisque ornaments committee o: ladies w’ho made it so are enti- Mr. W. A. Gardner, the gentlemanly sta tied to the thanks of our people. liquors, ii spite of the efforts of our teiuper- Wc said “ many good men” were against the In great variety. tion agont on tne Narrow Gauge at Sheridan .inee people, is on the increase, and some of temperance movement and did not express was in town last Friday and paid us a pleas uur best c.tizens are taking to its use. an idea as to the relative amount of moral Handsome Smoker Sets. R esolutions of R espect . ant visit. possessed by the temperance and anti A. B. Ft ulooner, the founder and sage of fore? f . < fc a . M. temperance classes. We think “Nat” Go to Blackburn & Peckham, Carlton, ano of the town of ‘ . Sheridan, after many years At a special communication of Sheridan Our Itlenagerfe < oneiel« of sec their large stock ot Christmas goods toil, is going to take a breathing npell a cou should quote correctly, but perhaps he can’t which they are selling at prices lower than Lodge. N<>. < 4, A. F. A X. M-. held at then ple of nio'iths in Lower California, visiting and make the points he wishes to. “Now Hall in Sheridan, Or., on the IGtb day oi don’t it ?” Hio. H. L ander . Elephants, Monkeys, Donkeys, Portland. ¡ns daughter, in the meantime. December, 1 <83, the following preamble and Horses, Cows, Cats, Dogs, and Mr. S. J. Berry of the Highlands, was in resolutions were nnanimously adopted THE REV. GEO. If. THAYEK.ot Bourbon, Our old friend, Rev. Jackson Hunsaker, Birds, of Every Varie y. town on Saturday, making final proof on his W hbbeab , the Divine Architect of the uni preached several days last week at Harmony ■ niffi savs . ‘ Both myself and wife owe ourl homestead, and dropped around for a chat verse has called our brother, D. W. Cox, front meeting house, and one evening in the town lives to SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE.” An army of Perform labor to refr?shment ; and with the R eporter folks. • f Sheridan. He and Dr. D. W. Cox crossed For sale by Robison A Baker. ing Gymnasts, Clowns, W hereas , bv thi , de ree we have lost .. the plains together and grew to manhood in Choice lot of Tahiti Oranges, lemons, figs brother, w. I bel-. • I in whom the vn WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh’* Soldiers, Birds and Animals—new nuts, (new crop) and candies in endles3 va cues of a true Mason were well exemplified : he same neighborhood in Marion county- designs. riety, at " Santa Claus’ Headquarters, which therefore be it We are informed that a man living in Cure will give immediate relief, Price 10 cts., di eta, ami $1. For ” *«ale * by ~ Robison A- Baker. is at the Bakery and Confectionery. Resolved,that in the death of our esteemed own. win» has a wife in delicate health and children, leaves her to cut all the ........... 10c, 25c and 50c. Married, at the residence of Mr. Samuel brother, the brotherhood at larue. and oui three little SHILOH’S CURE WILL immediately re Noah, Arks...... out of green oak p».»les and carry all . 25c, 50r 75c and $1 Tool Chests ....... Buel. Bellevue, Or., Dec. 20th, 1883. by Rev. sister lodge at Salem in psrtioulnr, have lost i wood ¡he water fr<»m a neighbor’s well, while he ie lieve Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Paint Boxer....... .............. .10c and 25c. G. W. Bransoil. Hon. Wm. Savage to Miss a friend win se merits ar, seldom equalled For sale bv Robison A Baker. loafing about town. Shame. Do better or Resolved, that to the widow and orphans ........... I Oc, 25c and 50c. Mary C. Lady, all of Yamhill county. Toy Watches...... of our deceased brother we extend th»* right move to the Indian reservation. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, Ail accounts, of whatever kind, due us hand of true friendship and our heartfelt Railroads, Rev. John McCain, editor of the Dallas y«>u have a printed guarantee «an every bottle VV tignilH, must be paid at once—this is emphatic. sympathy or their great and irreparable • Itemizer,” was in town on Thursday ano Steam boats, Guua, A. L. S aylor . loss. That o our Supreme Master we offer »reached in the evening one of the best ser of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It nevr fails to cure.— Swords, Piatola, Druggist. up our prayers for their guidance and pro mons it has been our good fortune to listen For sale by Robison A Baker. Bella, Drums, tection. , to for many a day. Call again and Sheridan Pitture Books and Blocks, Go to Win. Holl's and see that silver jet Resolved, that a copy o. these resolution .vill give you a warm welcome. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle Tree Trimming*, that some lucky man is sure to get away with he pre<«nt»- to tlM fa ttilj of CWT dt <■< a ■ of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. and a thousand articles too nume)oils on New Years day. Buy $5 worth of jewelry brother, ani that they I m * published in th. It is vacation this week, and Frof. J. Far- For salp by Robison A Baker. and you get a ticket entitling yon to a chance. Y amhill R eport » and the “Salem States ner Hill has gone to Eugene City to spend to mention. the holidays with his father and mother.— Carlton speaks! Yamhill to the front! The man.” .\otlee lo ihe Public. Good boy. D. C. C olman only wild turkey on the Pacific coast can be The Largest Assortment 0/ .L R. M endenhall Committee. seen at Blackburn <t Peckham’s who have a Notice is hereby given to whom it may con A. C. Southmayd and wife returned a few E. B. S ommeuville fine assortment of holiday goods, at price!* cern that all parties are forbidden to piirchaM- CANDIES, PURE AND FRESH. lays ago from their bridal tour. lower than the lowest. a . o. u. w. from my wife any wheat, oats, hogs, potatoes The A. O. U. W. are to have a grand hsll >r other vegetables, fr»»m and after this date In this we can offer special imducements a ? S heridan . O b - Remember that with every $5 worth of »n the evening of Friday. Dec. 28, 1>83, ir. Dec. 18, 1883. I Those so purchasing will do so at their own manufacturers. jewelry purchased of Wiu. Holl, the purchas be the town of Sheridan. P. ADAMS. er »is entitled to a ticket to the lottery where Try our Fruit Cakes—Plain or Or The following resolutions were tossed l< Dec. 13tb, 1383—39ml. The beneficiary of $2.000 was paid to Mrs. a full silver set valued at $G0 will be drawn Sheridan L dge. No. A. O. 1 J” -; namental. "jvdia Messinger, widow of H. Messinger W hereas . <»«Mt lb** Mlwi<e r ith< r in on New Years’ Day. $ i,until Toiimie, V.nbaiere, Mir imp*». taken from our midst one. wli ». ajthongl leceasoJ. Dec. 21st. 1^3, by the Ancient Gr The Christmas dinner given at the Central not a brother, was our medical examiner,an« ier of United Workman. Iferriiiix, I'm»’ Feet ^nrdinca. Can S. D an . Hotel, they tell us, was one of the best that ever a hdpf 11 friend in every effort to ircnl dlr liali, Plum Pnddinx Potted Ham, Meit Ho«»« Fertile, Flc. was ever gotten up in this section. 5Veil, cate Frien« ship. Brotherly love. Troth, am LAPAYBTTB that is the way Mr. and Mrs. ( ook are in th« Virtue, mid to fraterniz*' the world : there . Dec. 25,1883. ' ^cres' one an<l a-half habit of doing. Thanks for an invitation. Special inducements to Churches and fore be it , Christmas has come and the C’hristmasl Resolved, that while we submit humbly t< ni l«s west of Amity. Parties buying in large quantities. Orders by If you wish to save costs, you must settle tree, with its gorgeous display of presents, your account by the first day of January, the will of our Heavenly Father, in whon ans bt—n mi oad« d «<• th» joy ami delight <»i 200 acre - in cultivation ; new mail promptly filled. 1884. All accounts n«>t settled by that date we live, mo’e and h ive onr being, we recon »noi*y ii«»pt>y children, and to no h-ss joy aud Every person purchasing to the amount of will be placed in the hands of an attorney our sorrow ; nd bereavement in the death oi lelight of many happy »»Id folks, ft was a house; young orchard just be- $2 will receive a tick t tor a handsome Prize for collection. 1* C orker . I Dr. D. W. ( ox. Doll, to I* drawn on Christmas day. Resolved, that we express to the wulov. n.ppy id« a that <*Mt.al.ii >i«etl the <'ht ¡.-Cui e ginning 'o bear. Lafayette, Or. -I.t'. ;d. Alien men f<> Hd mdimed to amt orphais <>or Im.rttelt svnpathy. an«' CA«t. The “ Baptirt Besom” will be issued on pkd"e t<» th *iu the love and friendship dm cease, for one day at least, from the sordid the 1st «if Jan. from this place. Mr. Bin the family « f the cherished friend wim ha* grubbing after gam and turn their thoughts to the wants, th« oomfort and happiness of chett will make it a good, readable pt p ' Nolice of Application to Purchase and all members of the Baptist denomina PTXl.rvTth»t -opi H..r the- relation •»tip r-'. I d • ri»»t ici in t0 s,iy ili.it ;i!i men The cheapest farm in Yamhill v n il Christian <. Inv MMl th« ir world- tion should take a pride in helping sustain I m - Mint to ti - f miilv of our d.' . '— I friend Timber Land- For terms apply to iiness <»n that day ; but enough do it to County. Hl* -L. ueV^t.-r.' t.-lh. YAMm.x it. make th? surrounding little world feel bet U. fc. Land C dice at Oregon Citv, Oregon, I POUTEB,..» >«,,.^>.1 upon the r«-»rd» The storm on Monday and Tuesday was Gee. G. BINGHAM, ter and happier by some little token <»r act of Dec. 23, 1883. Í *•. v • , ' . the most severe that has visited this section Sheridan L< !ge. >*»• Will. kindness upon that day of all the days oi A. CrARDINEIL Notice is be *eby given that James B. Up- for a long time. Th«* wind blew a gale, while Real Estate Azeiit. the year. M. W. • >r., • »! ) k gOQ “ ÍJiiv, •-. Clactarra» r’“‘i----- **------- y. « Ore- ’*— County, the rain descended in torrents. A1* a cons« - jon, has mid. application to purchase the N Ch. iley and Jeff Fenton are home for the quence fences are pn^strated and streams ar? McMinnville, Oregon W 1 4 of . r . • 1 4 ■ of 8?ctt« a No. 15 of Town- holidays" Gland Ferguson also ome to A C aio of ’ I ’ hanks . running at high tide. sjjend Ch ustniM and New Years with the «hip No. 5 fio» *,h of Range No. 10 We<t n I wish to » Xprcss ''The dirty. untiJv appearance of a grizzly Willamette M ridian, under the provisions o folks at home. beard should never be allowed. Bucking friends « id citizen he act of Cor. rees, approved June 3, 1878, en Tb? weather » rxiny ; thf sun has tamed ham's Dye for the Whiskers will readilv vided for an I »Ren ctled •• An A* f.»r the sale of Timber Land* h on its northward journey : two <v,mets arc change their color to a dark brown or black tertainm* nt that ISID )RB ERTI.E, P bo . th* Sietes < f « lbto’D»», Oreg n, Nevada, an< I darting d »wn from infinite >pec-. dire, th at discretion, and thus keep up your repnta night, at »IV r io Wm»hifi|t>> Territory. Al! adverse claim j towards in© earth, and—the shoount boo ing gallery tion for neatness and good Ls>ks. to said tra-1, <» land, or any portion ther«*»t There was a Urge ; Vl ’ Mir.r ills, • Oregon. 1 still runs. mu*» t»e fl»ed n ’he United States Land Office On?e mor? we wish to call tin attention of etijoym nt. ina at Speaking about the shooting gn <rv re- M ìo - J a - r o r L«ar*r Beer and Porter. at Oregon Git , Oregon, before the expiration those indeM*d to os. that we mast have oar his family v ?re rer Ml I nnnde me that Mrs. Al Fletcher hit the AH orde * i omptiy filled. 1 tf of sixty day* rott» this «late. money by the 31st of December. 5' e «rann »: sta nt ini ma in-r. I bull's-eyo* making a «lead center shot for ¡ Given ui.de. my hand this 13th day of Deo wait any longer. This is th? last call. *» 'which she r-oeived .'lO-ceut prixr- -very lady M ABk; ru look out and save voureelves costs. b-tng entiU -1 to tff»t s i»u the iir.-t time rhe L T BALIN R#| I in Ami’v !>r. RootsK it B aker . rings the b< Mr. Wm. I W ' Arr’Y at L aw a N otary P ubm Ihe family of Hon. J. D. Fenton, of Li- pens all d ! J.^ph *att i>q . f XniAy. ci • d vn i a y. V. jouvMov, m f®yette, consisting of father, iccthyr nu l last batnrt. v aud remained ovrr Sui- ay : At .«Lit ¿te. ten children, came np to the (Vlnnibia Gnl-1 A M kbr m r I“ ,H|’ He *av« hr uM quit farming hims-If. but i •» lery. Yesterday, and w«*re taken in a group, kp ■ 1 ■v- aíj D<"M>r Last of Pest Off ce, rhis is a fine looking family and a picture 11 lob * V ulix-r is a po- ’tye eure, let his land out to men who will work it t • die, Oregon. Styl. goal advantage. °f the groap will be a token which their pos iobieon A Baiar. terity may point to with pride. ---- o Local Correspondence HOLIDAY BLAL THE Custer Post Band, Mohawk Hall, Fri Evening, Dec.28,'83 For Santa Claus, Bakery & Confect’nery, IIOLMAN FAN Any person wishing a Fanning Mdl will please leave their orders with MR. JOHN BAX or MR. B. F. HARTMAN. The HOI.VI AN FAN will clean wheat be it ever so foul with wild oats, tame oats or the seeds of any nature aud make it cleau enough for the market or seed. As a guaranty of what it will do, I will take any quantity of wheat with one wild oat in it, and will separate the oat from the wheat with rhe Fan. 25tf LYMAN W. 8MITK. Crockery, Crockery ! The following goods have just been received from the manufactory and are for sale Cheaper than Ever Before in this State, consisting of Earthiiu .'»11 Ik Fa«», Lip Cixycka, Auk in or Pans, Pi« Piute«, Butter Jarg, and a large variety of Fancy Glassware and Lanterns, at O. Palmer'll, Mt Opposite Bingham’s Furniture Store, McMinn ville. 25ml. T. C. STEPHENS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELER & ENGRAVER. DEALER LN WATuMIS, clocks ,: JEWELRY, SPECTACLES. Etc., n the Brick 3 ore, corner 3d and Jertereon St'. 1LAFAYETTE, ■ ■ OREGON If’wfrA Impairi ng and Job- blns n Specialty. A MUTCHLER, Davton, Oregon, Has on band fine Hacks and Buggies, made from the best material and best workmanship. Painting and trimming done to order. General Blacksmith and Repairer. Horse-shoeing a specialty. 27tf HOWELL : Fann ? Sale. Price—$25 per Acre. McM:. avilie Brawery La fa yet If Notice to All Partie*. All parties are hereby notified not to trespass up>n my premises from and after this date, and nil found trespassing will l»e prosecuted to th fullest, extent of the law. W. T. N xwby . McMinnville, Aug. 23, 1883—ml New Grocery and Provision Store Just opened on Third Stroet, two Doors East of Dielschneiders, Orrgo M<-Winn rille, Everything in the line cheap for cash or in exchange lor country produce. Call and examine goods and prices. L. ROOT. Feb. 21,1882-2tf. RI I KN FOR SALE. The unden igned has for sale a lot of large, high grade Hpanish Merino Rucks, which can '►e had at good bargains by applying to or ad ii ressi ng M MULKEY, 2lm3. Amity, Ór. Shingles, Shingles ! TIIF. FfNEWT RAWED RHIRIWI.ER ever made in thin flection are now being man ufactured at Mille & Bowers' Shingle Mill. Chean n« the cheapest and good aa the beat. Look at tbeni. Enquire of F. W. REDMOND, Agent, at .McMinnville, or of fimlorl MILLER A BOWERS. STERLIXt. It. A.C., Vo. 1« Regular meeting«, Thursday evening on or jeiore the full rnoon, in each month. Sojourn ing cmnpaniot.s cordially welcomed. H. P. Mtf. ^.ttexilien ! ni»«*l, Klif, <1oo« In the B*»- D Stylo, M n» r» 11 K. times, by c . Hiirgz* At th* nk. Rory land re?~* M(Mlunvli) . J. .E- MAGERS, A Oregon. . . Li’ .»•'*------ y»!»». vj 4. otrwi knfiring indetto« 1-* io >.« ».I p>.M m H * q 4 wUle up imme- l.Mljr, M W. U.UM «•» >>ur Oiouay. AO.ERH A TODD. McMIonv ::«. I. l»tó— U.