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VOLI MI! Kill \O II I The ball labt night was a very pleasant Wrn. McDaniel, of Polk county, was in affair. The turnout was large and everybody town during 1 lie week. He will Im remain i pedjued to be lull of enjoyment. bered as h.iviiig attended college at this place several years ago . since that time he Jibe Masonic installation at this place Published Every Thursday, at has graduated from a medical school, and is will mosf l&ely be one of those affaire that now practicing his profession at Dallas. DAYTON one will wish keep in their memory. M c M innville : : or ¡ gon N at . Dec. 25. 1883. Am Shadden says flint he and Frank Wise BY carver are the boss duck-hunters: that in Merry Christmas” is the prevalent form -V. ». SKYDER. coming from Sheridan by the river in a boat of {greeting, to-day. NOKT0 YAIHM1L.L. one day last week, 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 George Robison is in town. through town last Wednesday. is true became Am never jests ters of this kind. We are glad to learn of Mr. McConnell's S»1 BM'KIPTION HATES, Cbas. Jones Esq., is the champion “ shoot- improvement. The City G »unoil appointed Mr. J. W. ist” of this place. One copy per year, in advance............. Gault Street Commissioner, as Mr. _____ Shook Will Clark has returned from Monmouth, “ six months “ .............. Chance and Ed Grames. of Salem, were failed to qualify. Mr. Gault has commenced here last week on a visit to their father's who where he haa been attending school. work with a vim that shows that he will lias been very ill for some time pi?St. Will Burton and Al Warner, of Portland, make an officer that our citizens will lie Rev. T. L. Jones, of Oregon City passed are in town. proud of. Al/eady the improvement in ditch oi n ri:i:ii-.i.iiiit ing and new cross-walks on Third street in through town one day last week. Asa McKern has ret timed from Monmouth dicate this. Our enterprising hardware merchant. J. T. and will re ma n uutil after Christ mue. Thanks to kind friends who remembered Watson, visited the metropolis last week. Mr. L. A. Mewby has for sale a piece of Middee Cora Smith and S. Swan sou aro the us Christmas. choice city property in the eastern portion of Chas. Powell and Ed Mitchell came down young ladies \ hd secured the prizes in tb© Custer Post Band Ball, at Mohawk Hall, McMinnville. The property consists of from Svuckiy schoo . Salem (where they are attending schooD to-morrow night. about three ajres of land—that for garden last Saturday and are spending the holidays Mr. Berry and family, of McMinnville, ing purposes lone better can be found—with with their parents here. Hon. W. D. Fenton, of Lafayette, called a good dwelling. For further particulars Wfcre in town last week, visiting Mr. Renfro. one day last week. call on or address L. A. Newby. Will Coffin, of Champoeg is here visiting J red Sappington and Theodore Hauswortb It appears to us that MoMinuville should are home from Eugene City, to spend their “ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year." friends. have a Board of Trade. Thanks to iny customers for their liberal Mr. J. J. Shippley and wife, of your city vacation. The R efop . tcb came out in fine style, last The A. O. U. W. Lodge, of Sheridan give patronage bestowed upon me during the are guests of Capt. W. S. Powell. year. Mv m< tto is “fairsquare dealings with a ball to-morrow night. Mrs. S. W. Sigler and her son Bluford week. Thanks fof the supplement. every body” ¿nd by strict attendance to bus We underst; nd that Fred Archibald is to 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 visit friends here during the holidays. bethel r.^erai or at the new telegraph office T. home, the past week. Yours truly, that is tail'd if here ji© will also be sta H ugo F isher . Dr. Mills and family left for California No school this 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 ta!1' of organizing fl Glee Club at evening, after which a goodly ous friends go with them. George Epperly. Sheridan’s popular young Christmas place. V • think it is a goo^ move and portion of th<- congregation repaired to the The open meeting of the W. C. T. U. last this druggist, was in town, Monday. residence of Mr. J. J. Martin, where a dona Friday night proved to be a pleasant aft air will \ave cor.dderable trouble in «electing lingers for Christmas trees. Lodges, etc. R. R. Laughlin, Esq., of North Yamhill, tion party w.-.s given for the benefit of the and was well attended. pa8tor, Rev. ¿Hines Matthews. A good sup O dessa . paid us a call yesterday morning. Prof. A. D. Flint, agent for Prof. Morse's per, a vleasar t time and a donation of $20 Vaporizing Inhaler is here introducing that James Hendrix, of Lafayette, was in town was till* re: ’I? . T3.L HIGHLANDS. invaluable remedy for catarrh etc., and is and paid us a hurried call, one day last week. F aib L ady » While that lover of yours is meeting with great success. The Professor Dec. 21, 1833. W. M. Townsend, of the “ Register” was in oudgeling his brain in feverish anxiety in is a courteous and affable gentleman and we town and came around to see us last Thurs search of a suitable present for you. just can cordin ly reccommend him to all who No winter w?ather 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'1 papaterie. neatly Some of ou fallowed fields begin to show Miss Ella Lee’Woods, of St. Helens Hall, printed by Hnyder the Printer, would be: A grand ball will be 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. her mother. anticipated. can be devised. Johnny and Jimmy Flynn are visiting at The latter haw been absent Several parties who attended the mask ball A large number of useful and handsome their old horn •• Words fa I to express my gratitude,” says at Amity, inform us that the affair was a de Mr. Selby Ca -ter. of Nashville, Tenn., ” for presents were distributed at the Christmas! several yea s. pending part of the time in cided success. the benefits deriv J from \ ver’s Sarsaparilla. tree here, las’ night, and scorotA of little ones California, Ou the latter and larger portion erf it in Astor.L Dr. Trullinger’s Excelsor Liniment for all Having been afflicted ail my life with were made perfectly happy by the gifts there received. The exercises were» of an impress-j I School in G»pher valley closed for the win sprains, bruises, calous lumps, pain in the scrofula, my vstem seems saturated with it. ive character, the church was tastefully dec- J It came om i i blotches, ulcers, and mattery ter. last week. back, sore throat etc. sores, all ove my body.” Mr. Carter states orated, and we opine that all who attended iti Mr. Scanlon, of Dallas, Polk Co., was the That be was entirely cured by Ayer’s Sarsa will ever ret.iin pleasant memories of the, Evansis “Hind-ditching” a part of Pot- ter’s low land. He makes a yery substantial lucky holder of No. 27, which drew the prize parilla. and • ince discontinuing its use. eight Christmas tree at Dayton in **'3. Doll, at McMinnville Bakery. months ago. las had no return of the scrofu Last Saturday night a Mr. McClure, who is protection for the water-way by using a soft r.trataiied rock found in a bluff near by. running a logging camp near here, came into 'I he Kernay property, sold last Saturday at lous symp-orjs. Miss Addie Jerrv is visiting at our neigh Administrator's sale, was bought by Win. Dr. Trnllirger’s Green Valley Salve foi town and reported that one Goos had raided scalds, burnt- old fever sores, for horses with his ranch armed with two bottles of whisky, bor’s. S. J. Be:ry. Gilson, the price paid being $2,U05. scratches, im d fever, harness and saddle and had made himself gem-rally disagreeable Ask Uncle Andy or George Bail where they galls, cuts ar.d sores of any kind. F ob sale and as he refused to lcne. McClure came to uMibS Lucy Wilson has spent several months got those “ nice, fat ducks; pretty tame, by Hobsor ¿' Edwards, Merchants. Newberg; town in quest of assistance ; lie seemed de owr in Folk county, receiving medical treafc- mont from Air.. Dodson, for n chronic dis etc. We’ll bet they won't tell you. P. H. Wilkin ,on West ( lc-haleni. Merchants; termined to cook Goos's goose, but we be order. Her li >alth was muoh improved when I). Runne 8. Norih Yamhill, Drug ?i 1. lieve the difficulty resulted in nothing se- last heard iron. Mrs. Lucy Chapman, of Salem, was down L loyd . visiting friends and relatives last week and J. B. Smith, ?arlton. Merchant: C. S. Will rioua. We should Lava mentioned before that D. iamson. Drir gis. Wheatland; Provost Bro’s. returned to her home on Saturday. 3HS31DAN.^ Danu.lt» has i it the Highlands and is at Merchants, I.ellvue: J. Wooden. Merchant. Use Dr. Trullinger’s Condition Powders Willamina; Litchfield Bro’s., Merchants work in the ’Willamina saw mill. He has his for blind stagers, loss of apetite and all stom Grand Rond-« Reservation; Smith farm sown t 3 all grain and will return after Epper- Dec. «♦, 1883. ach, liver, blood and kidney diliculties. lv. Druggist Sheridan : R.L. Simpson. Drug ''Yesterday was the worst day of the season > time. Marion Lady looks to keeping up fences, etc. —snow, hail and rain-^ If you want a nice present for your girl, gist, Amitv. wife, sister or mother-in-law, go to Black The Christmas tree services, on Wednes traffic in intoxicating liquors is tho’t Dr. W. Tvler Smith has rented the Van by 'The burn A Peckham, Carlton, and you will find day evening.despite the unfavorable weathei Delashmutt many to be an evil of sucu proportions house. that legislation to prohibit or restrict it during the d »v and evening, were largely at it. The trefe was one of huge dimen Hon. Wm. Savage and Christi nia Lady would be prop?r and expedient, and “talk” Parties desiring to get wood can have it tended. or petition, or any other reasonable meth and w is well filled with' presents to were married one day last week. delivered to any point inside the city limits sions od to get th« people awake to tlie subject is make glad the hearts of young and old. The for $4 per cord by applying to Logan A Hen address by Eev. G. J. Burchett was short E. F. Messinger and “ Father” Umphlet, right. N'eo’ln-or “Nat,” however, seems to derson. abandon thin, his old text, and endeavors to pithy and p inted ; singing bv the. children of Amitv. wore in town lust week. 1 a p tin 1 y flingin: ■ n< w aupply ad- v' *'“ Cu ter Pos; z^The farmers of this section are recovering Miss Grauie Hanna, of Corvallis, who was never souin cd RWeeter, while assistant teacher at the public school at this Band favored the andience with «everal se from the wheat mania and are going into t ci ives ?md interrogation points. “Instant” ;• j irmation would b. preferable, erf course, lections that were well received. 1 »km.z the place last year, was down on a visit during mixed farming as fast us possrok . f 'S ui the ” wild” scheme is entertained by a affair altogether it was a success, and the the week. committee o ' ladies who made it so are enti zMt seems that the gem ral use of alcoholic i/veat many good citizens of our country.— Mr. W. A. Gardner, the gentlemanly sta tled to the thanks of our people. liquors, in spite of the efforts of our temper XV o said “ many good men” were against the tion agent on tne Narr«>w Gauge at Sheridan ance people, is on the increase, ami some of temperance movement and did not express was in town last Friday and paid us a pleas our beat u.tizens are taking to its use. mi idea as to the relative amount of moral R esolutions of R espect . ant visit. force possessed by the temperance and anti- A. B. Ff.ulconer, the founder and sage of temperance classes. F. .V A. M. We think “Nat” Go to Blackburn A Peckham, Carlton, and town of Sheridan, after many years of should quote correctly, but perhaps he can’t At a special communication of Sheridan rlie see their large stock ot Christmas goods toil, is going to take a breathing spell a cou and make the points he wishes to. “Now Lodge. No. ».I, A. F. A A. M., held at then which they are selling at prices lower than Hall in Sheridan, Or., on the 1‘lth day ol ple of months in Lower California, visiting don’t it ?” H ig . H. L ander . Portland. December, 1483. th? following preamble am ins daughter, in the meantime. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Mr. S. J. Berry, of the Highlands, was in resolutions v.’ere unanimously adopted Our old friend, Rev. Jackson Hunsaker, town on Saturday, making filial proof on his WnEBKAS, the Divni? \rcbit?ct <>f th1 uni preached several days last week at Harmony Ind., -ays : ' Both myself and wife owe our homestead, and dropped around for a chat verse has called our broth!-)-, D. W. Cox, fron neeting house, ami one evening in the town lives tn ‘*HtLOHS CONRl MPTION CURE.” labor to refr?shment; and with the R eported folks. rf Shendas. He and Dr. D. W ♦ o o ed For sale by Robison & Baker. W hekf \ . bv thi-» »le- TPO w? have hist plains together and grew to manhood in Choice lot of Tahiti Oranges, lemons, tigs brother, well beloved, and in whom th. vir the :he same neighborhood in Marion county. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh’s nuts, i new crop» and candies in endless va rues of a true xMas ni were well exemplified will give immediate lelief. Price. lOcts., riety, nt - Santa Claus’ Headquarters, winch therefore be it We are informed that a man living in t*ure 50 cts. and $1. For sale bv Robison & Baker. isat'tbe Bakery and Confectionery. Resolved, that in the death of our esteemed town, who has a wife in delicate health and. little children, leaves her to cut all tho Married, at the residence of Mr. Samuel brolhei. li e brothvili.M»d al Uig»-. and .»ui ;hrev SHILOH’S CURE WILL immediately re vood out of green oak poles and carry all Boel. Bellevue, Or.. Dec. 20th, 1888, by Rev. sister lodge it Salem in particular, have los. ihe water from a neighbor’s well, while he is iieveCrtmp, Whooping C-oigb and Bronchitis. G. XV. Branson, Hon. Wm. Savage to Miss a friend wh< se merits ar. ddoni equalled. Resolved, that to the widow and orphans loafing about, town. Shame. I>o better or For sale by Robison <k Baker. Mary C. Lady, all of Yamhill county. of onr deceased brother we extend the right move to the Indian reservation. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, Ail accounts, of whatever kind, due us hand of true friendship nnd our heartfelt R°v. John McCain, editor of the Dallas must be paid at once—this is emphatic. svnipathv .or their great and irreparable ‘ Itemizer,” was in town on Thursday and you have a printed guarantee »n everv bottle A. L. S aylor . loss. That o our Supreme Master we offe*' ^reached in the. evening one of the best, ser- "f Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It nevr fails to cure.— Druggist. np onr pray»« for their guidance and pro mor« it h Ml teen om flood forum»' to IflotaB For sale by Robison A Baker. t to for many a day. Call again and Sheridan Go to Wm. Holl’s and see that silver’ set tection. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle Resolved, that a copy of the»- resolution- that some lucky man is sure to get away with be presente«' to the family of our decease; .rill give you a warm welcome. of Shiloh’• t.’atarrb Remedy. Price 50 cents. on New Yeart dav. Buy $5 worth of jewelry brother, and that they l»e published in th« It is vacation this week, and Frof. J. Far For sale by Robison A Baker. and you get a ticket entitling yon to a chance. Y amhill Kt porter and the Salem States mer Hill has gone to Eugene City to spend the holidays with his father and mother.— Carlton speaks ! Yamhill to the front! Ihe man.” A Wotice l<> I he Good boy. P. C. CotMAW only wild turkey on the Pacific coast can be .1. R. MrNnrsHAt.1. Committee. seen at Blackburn A Peckham’s who have a Notice is hereby given to whom it may con A. C. Southmayd and wife returned, a few Ji. B. SoMltEBVtLI.r fine assortment of holiday goods, at prices cern that all parties are forbidden to purchase lavs ago from their bridal tour. from my wile any wheat, oata, hog«, potatoe- A. O. C. W. lower than the lowest. The A. O. U. W. ar? to have a grand ball or other vegetables, frem and after this dale S hvbtdan . O b .. Rememt»er that with every $5 worth of »n the evening of Friday, Dec. 28, 1888, in Those so purchasing will do so at their own Dec. IS. 1883. i jewelry purchased of Wm. Holl, the purchas he the town of Sheridan. rish. P. ADAMS. er is entitled to a ticket to the lottery where The follov in« resolution, were ^msneJ lr 1 Me. 13lb, 1833—Mini. The beneficiary of $»2.000 was paid to Mrs. a full silver set valued at $60 will be drawn Sbi-ridmi L -Be. No. :H. 4. <•. C. " • Lydia Messingi r. widow of ('. H. Messinger. WnriH» O'«’ the Mlw-e F ith. r, h > on New Years’ Day. .I! I-.« | ty i... 1 >>«•,.•m (hr. taken from our midst on?, who, ahnend The Christmas dinner given at the Central not n broth, r. we, our medical exnmin-r nn< ler of United Workman. D ax . Hotel, thev tell us, was one of the best that -ver a h-lpf 11 friend in every effort to mcnl was ever gotten up in this section. 'Veil, ante Fri-n. Ahip. ItrMli. rlr love, t ruth. nn< LAFAYETTE that is the way Mr. and Mrs. Cook are in th«- Virtue, and to fraternize the world : there OCi? Acres, one and a-half Dec. 25, 1883. habit of doing. Thanks for an invitation. for? be it , . , . . Christmas has come and the Christruas miles west of Amity. Resolved, that while we submit humbly t. If you wish to save costs, you must setth tree, with its gorgeous display <»f presents, your account bv the first day of January. the will of our He; venlv Father, in w.u»n lias been unloaded to the jo}’ and delight of 200 acre - in cultivation ; new 1**4. All accounts not settled by that dat»' we live, nu»’ e and h ive onr being, we rccor< nanny happy children, and to no less joy and will lie placed in the hands of an attornev our Horrow » nd bereavement in the death o1 delight ol many happy old folks. It was a house; young orchard just be- Dr. D. W. (ox. .. . , for collection. D. I- C orker . R>»»|vf d that we exnr»*fts to th? widow nnppv idea that established the Christnoa*» ginning to hear. Lafayette, Or. .nd orphaia our heartfelt wmpMhr. an.' fer.taval. when »Den could l»e induced to The “ Baptist Beacon” will be issued on piad» to th-ma the lov. ..nd friendship dm •case, for one day at least, from the sordic. the 1st of Jan. from this place. Mr. Bur the family • t the ehenshed fnend who ha grubbing after gain and turn their thoughts To the wants, the comfort and ha ppi r ess of chett will make it a good, readable p> p r and all members of the Baptist denouinia- P*Bea.l>ívrd >bat copies of these resolution- other*. I do not mean to aay tliai all men. The cheapest farm in Yamhill tion should take a pride in helping sustain he .«nt to r - family of onr dew- -e ! fnend nor evpn til Christians. Uy < side their world I County. For terms apply to oil th t day ; but enough do it to it. to the • I. ■ -e Vi.it >r.“ io the V awhti . l t'.r. linens make the surrounding little world feel bet-1 cHTrn. p -t. be "P® ,,f Gee. G. BINGHAM, The storm on Monday «nd Tuesday wa< ter and hnppier by some little toki'E. or act oi | the most severe that has visited this section ShenJanUJ>{e.;.....o. VO.r*.iyrik kindness upon that day of nil the days of i Real Estate Agent. for a long time. The wind blew a gale, whil • M. W. the year. the rain descended in torrents. A« a const - Charley and J« ff Fenton are home for the McMinnville, Oregon. quence fences are prostrated and streams are holidays. Claud Ferguson also came to A C abo of ’. eaxks . running at high tide. spend < ‘ h os .ma* and New Y ar* with the I wish to'xpr The dirty, untidy appearance of a gnzzlv f.»Iks at boric. beard should never be allowed. Bucking- friends a id citizen' rainy : ’ :he min has turned The ham’s Dy? for th? Whiskers will readily vided for an ’ at tend'd on iti northward journey two coñete « re change ineir color to a dark brown or black jfirtsinmf nt that w* IS1L >RE EIITLE, P ro . darti igdown from mhn. ite fcpece dir * th at discretion, and thus keep up voar repota ( night, at th ree Jen ~ towa; da the earth, a: a—the shoot*ng gahfrv tion for neatness and good looks. large gat I M’Minr ills, • Oregon. There wa- a still mns. Once more we wish to call the attention of enjoyment, .nd at th* M-vnutar • rof Laaj'r I>*r and Porter. Speaking r.bon* the those indebted to os. that w? must; have onr his familv ’ •re rem ; All ord* « oroptiy filled. Ilf i minds me that .Mrs. money by the 31st of December. Werann>»: <danti.il i.ir. bplt'a-eye. asking < ■wait any longer. This is the la’d call, s*» look out and save you reel ves r»*ts. J. P. R oms '* A B aker . An’ y a L aw a N otary P cbu The family of Hon. J. D. Fenton, of L-'t- fajette, consisting of father. noth?r «’io n- »ver a • r.-csvMMCdal tt. ▼ I ten children, came up to the <’»• unibia <»•’*- i?ry. yeateTdav. and w»*re taken to « group. Ap HU. Yei- ne D'*»r E^st of Feet * iye cure. This is a fine looking family aDd a picture die, Oregon. M i» the group will be a token which their pow- THE HEI ORTER Local Correspondence. Fann ? Sale Price-$25 per Acre. âŒcM ; avillo Brewery J. .S. MAGERS, HOLIDAY BLAL THE To be given by Custer Post Band, At Mohawk Hall, HOLMAN FAN. Any person wishing a Fanning Mill will please leave their orders with MR. JOHN SAX .•r MR. B. F. HARTMAN. Thu HOLMAN FAN will dean wheat be it ever so foul with wild oats, tame ostn or the seeds of any nature and make it clean 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 the Fan. 25U LYMAN W. SMITH. oa Fri Evening, Dec.28,'83. Crockery, Crockery ! The following goods have just been received from the manufactory and are for sale A Cordial Invitation Extended to All GOOD MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE. The Committee will spare no pains to insure the best of order, and a gen eral good time. Ticket«—For Unii—$1.50. Cheaper than Ever Before in this State, consisting of Earthan Milk Finis, Lip Clock*, Halting Pana, Pie Platea, Butter Jara, and a large variety of Fancy Glassware and Lanterns, at 15’. O. Palmfr’ii, irPFF.R CAN BE HAD-AT S t . CHARLES Opposite Bingham’s Furniture Store, McMinn H otel at $1.00 fer C ouple . ville. 25ml. Bv order of A. V. R. SNYDER. i C-eu. F. BANGAS8ER. >Com. R. u. HOLMAN, ) T. C. STEPHENS, WATCHMAKER, Hurrah For Santa Claus. Headquarters at JEWELER & ENGRAVER. DEALER IN WATUH-S, clocks ,: JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, Etc., Bakery & Confect'nery, n the Brick S ere, corner 3d and Jefleraon St’i LAFAYETTE, - . OKEOO« MCMINNVILLE, OREGON. Watch Repairing and Job bing a Specuttty. Tae Largest Stock of Pure CaiKilra, Nuts, Cake«* and Fancy Groceries. Eest Saleotion of Toys in Endless Variety. Look at our List: A MUTCHLER, Davton, Oregon, Has on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made from the best material and beat workmanship. Painting and trimming done to order. General Blacksmith and Repairer. Horse-shoeing a specialty. 27tf DOLLS. China, entirely new patterns, ................................... 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c. Indestructible..... 5c, 10c, 15c, 2f»c, 50c and 75c. Wax.......................................From 2.5c to $1 50. Rubber.........................From 15c, 75c to $1.60. Heads, Bodies, Jewelry and outfit. DR. E. HOWELL SETS OF DISHES : ... ..25c, 35c, 50c and $1. ...25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. China.... Brittan is BISQUE ORNAMENTS In great variety. Handsome Smoker Sets. ■ »me La lavclilc Oregon. Notice to til Parties. Our Menagerie i onaiale of Elepliunts, Monkeys, Donkeys, Horses, Cows, Cuts, Dogs, an<l Birds, of Every Vnrie y. An army of Perforin ing Gymnasts, Clowns, Soldiers, Birds and Animals—new designs. All parties are hereby notified not to trespass upon my premises from and after this data, and all found trespassing will be prosecuted to tb fullest extent of the law. W T. N ewby . McMinnville, Aug. 23, 1883—ml New Grocery and Provision Store Just opened on Noah’s Arks...... Tool Chests ....... Paint Boxer....... Toy Watches...... Third Street, two Doors East of RailioH.irt, Wagons, (ÌI1II8, Steamboats, Swot <1s. Pistols, ilcUinnviil«*, Dielschneider's, Orego Dinins. __ Bell», Everything in the line cheap for cash or in Picture Books anil Blocks, exchange lor couiflrv produce. Call and Tree Trimmings, examine goods and prices. L. ROOT. ami a thousand articles too numerous Feb. 21,lS82-2tf to mention. HU kSKIH SALE. The Largest Awcrtment Oi The unden igned has lor sale a lot of large, CANDIES, PURE AND FRESH high grade Spanish Merino Bucks, which can In thi. we can offer nrtci.L i»otcrar«T» ». >>e had at good bargains by applying to or ad- d rearing oianul’nctiirers. M MULKEY, Amity, Or. Try our Fruit Cake#—Plain or Or 21 m3. namental. I.un.ll T.lltne, I nh.lrr.. 'hrhnp.. Herring. Pluto’ Feet sardine», < an die Flub, I’I iiiii I'llddlilK Potted Ham, Mea V|«» mw Ferine, Flc. Shingles, Shingles ! TUP. Ft* HIT UWKfi Ml I NGFER S|>ecial inducements to Churches and ever made in this nection are now being man- Parties buying in large quantities. Orders by u facti I red at mail promptly filled. Every person purchasing to the amount ol $2 will receive a tick t lor a handsome Prize Cheap pu the cheapest and good aa the beat. Doll, to ba drawn on Christmas day. Look at them. » Arts. (¿RINOiEJV. Enquire of F. W. REDMOND, Agent, at McMinnville, or of flmlor3 MILLER A B0WERK Notice of Application to Purchase Mille & Bowers' Shingle Mill. Timber Land. U. 8. Land C -fice at Oregon City, Oregon, I STERLIXÍ. R. A C So. 1« Dec. 23, 1883. i Notice is he ehy given that Jim» B. Up Regular mootings, Thursday evening on or ton, of Oregon Ci v, Clsekamas County, 0re jelore the full moon, in each month. Sojourn zon, hu« rnui» application to purchase the N ing com pan io i s cordially welcomed. H. P. l. Í 4 >>f h * c * - a ............... No. 15 of ......... Town- <V.L4of..................... Mtf. ♦hip No. 5 ßo» .h >f Range No. 10 West oi W.Hametu- M ridian, under the provisions o> he act of Cou r *«, approved June 3,1878, en ,ttantic n. ! fi.r the sole of Timber Lands i» ’•tied “ An tha dtaten < f < sb tor® is, Orv«»n, Nevada, ano nvw* l/nri. done In the Beat of ;n W.'tfthin: V> Territory. AH adverse claim Style, a* ltltitnea. bv to «aid tra« i <> . land,ar any portion there«»' n r» E. < . t urr> A »leter« luuet be ft .-id n he United States Lend Offic»- V the «kJ IbnvJand re«:<lc-nce, on B »»treat, HcMinnvlU... 33m3. at Oregon Cit , Oregon, before the expiration ! «.f eixty day- rom this date. Giver* unde : my hand this 13th day of Dec ’ 8i*3 WCM5Ï WAITED. L T BASIN, Berater. 2 JI A LL pitoM kn'-winx lhem*e!vea .ndebted II V. V. .IOTIXSÍIX, ÌI D *io >u wii oaJ ind Mille up imoMk i«iely, w* muM aav* our m<mey. ROrERS A TODD. McMiuuri !e, Nor. J. 18AV-U. D