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About Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1884)
Newspaper Baciatoti«. If.n.‘i“*b9‘rvlaud’of aL H,J1 c- Hall, Port, S-Jitoadara of 19*í?, A mity ’ s M ask B all . hur ' h “ becn yp «pvad-ngihu tohdav» wii her assooute xba Eda V. oLda. ’ Last week we mentioned the fact of the JAKTUkY. b^n;t^|h"lf>by‘‘t ,i -n’tl,a“ lodJ. draw the ma^ue ball being a succuea. To show that Occidental Lodge, I. O. O. F install Ye^y,UV’* W“’ **•». X- ed I. offict we were correct we have but to give the fol n*. public y. S. Cutter Pobt Grand Army Republic lowing lut of characters present Installed officer.». “«■■»«» Siuxxiu indCr.rrioSpirrv. of Brown»- OENTLEMXN. 8. Alarm of fir? caused by Prof. Newell’» i; a£Xioaa“7i ’**ruuaivu“ttad :rieacu J L Rolling Derby, potato king. chimney burning out. Frank Shvrxuan. boldier bov. IX Lieut. Suh’/atxa lectured for the ben Ed Getchel. TueeJnj evanint, Jan. 1st, 16Si, will bo ru- efit of Library Union. not jitvea. Cnas Matthews m. mbered by John Lvi;jh aL.. f;^L,lv 13. Anna Martin died of typhoid fever. Chas Wanliss do »itli pl...wire, aa on that date a party vaa 15. Mrs. Willamina William« died ac her FI C Edwards __ do given at their residence that was attended by home in Amity. J W Alderman. Bonanza king. their many friends. Presents were made, re- lb. U. F. Shortridge died at hi* home in G L Kelty, Rollins, No. 2. freshinentj were Ind and a eeneral good Sheridan. O L Drimum, Chinaman. tnue was the result. 24. Michael Murphy arrested and bound A Harris, Irishman. over on a charge of adultery. The printers are •‘sassy’’ now. You see L Boy, ludian chief. 25. Y. C. W. S. A. met at Mohawk Hall. the genial host of the Central hotel treated Sain Likens, Tramp. FEBRUARY. them to one of those dinners that the bouse Geo Dodge, English footman. w noted for getting up, oQ New Year’s day. 7. McMinnville Fire Department elected A Woodruff. Lieutenant. lurkev. chicken, vegetables of all kinds, officers. T E White, Jockey. pumpkin and mince pies and other dainties, 14. Mrs. Mary Hartv died at her home A S Johnson, Irish peasant. was what they were treated to and what th-v near Amity. Batey Chancey, not given. 20. Firemens' *'• * ..................................... Fair and grand jubilee. enjoyed. Many thank-to Mr. Cook aud his K W Phillips, Jr., Soldier. estimable wife. 23. Masque ball at Lafayette. O Phillips. G A 1<. Notice is hereby given tlmt ¡HR, C. E. 07 Mias Addie Snelliti'’ died at the resi A Umphlet, Winter. The Indie, of the W. C. T. L . will please dence of her mother in this place. mWl’R has namocinted himself Frank Bodyfelt, Soldier. Mill* IheYAM 111 I ILHFPORTEH” accept the thanks of the KrvoHTru force for 28, Miss Susie Faker died at the florae of G Venerable, not given. mid if* interested in the publication these beautiful cakes sent in on New Year’s her parents. B W Maddox, down. day. there were two of them, and they were R Lowry. Priest. thereof. MARCH. given to us as an appreciation for services II Buffurn, Buntin masher. 1. The R eporter came out in an enlarg rendered in their cause. Ladies, we accept J C Terry, Negro woman. them with many thanks ; but will sav in re ed form. John Cook, not given. 5. North Yamhill voted a $250 tax for p ir turn that we have done no more than our P Y McCarter, not given. duty : the duty that every man owes the ris school purposes. Wm Jellison. clown. 5. Call issued for the organization of a ing generation. A Hoskins. Dutch soldier. Leap Year. Board of Trade for the city of McMinnville. L Wilson, .Tonar. There were two balls in town Tuesday 6. C. W. Francis narrowlv escaped being Read all the new ads. — Albertson. Brother Jonathan. night—one at Grange Hall, bv the Select torn to pieces by being caught in a belt. dancing club, the other at Mohawk Hall, bv County Court, next week. LADIES. 9. Citizens met and organized, temporar Custer Post Band—the latter free for every ily, a Board of Trade, which afterwards died Ida Gentry. Peasant girl. Pioneers about all returned. body to get in and enjoy themselves. At Mo from natural causes. Annie Burch, Evening star. hawk hall 80 oonnlesheld forth, besides many 13,14. 15. First Sunday School Conven Boys getting out their ice skates. Georgia Burch, Domino. gents who did not have partners, and a more tion ever held in Oregon, held in the Chris Clara Delashiuutt » t -™;.. Holidays are ended and everybody is worn pleasant, enjoyable time was never had in tian church, this place. I Tw,n s,8tere- z M Yocum this section. Soma energetic friends of the out. 18. Murphy and Ccv broke jail at Lafay-' A Porter, School girl. Band took up a collection to defray the ex ette. L Getchel, Ballad girl. Rogers Todd sold £100 worth of holiday pellees, and a neat sum was realized—so 25. Easter Sunday School concert given El Saunders, do goods, Tuesday. much so that a net surplus« of $18 went in by the AVebfoot Sunday School. Jane Porter, Autumn. to the treasury. Thirty-five couples were 2( ’ >. March term of circuit court convened Our ►haters find more enjoyment since the Annie Jellison. Flag of our Nation. present at Grange Hall and we hear thev at Lafayette. hall has been enlarged. Josie Ten v, old woman. had a pleasant time. 30. Murphy convicted and sent to the Ella Yocum. Winter. John McDonough, of East Portland was C Porter, not given. A n O ld F riend .—Who of us does not en penitentiary. our first subscriber in 1884. 30. Fire alarm, caused by a flue burning Hattie Terry, Flag of our country. joy greeting an old friend, especially when Effie Rollins, Morning. Richard Grazier and Charles Nelson, of we can congratulate him on iookiug well 1 out at the Central Hotel.’ Minnie Frazier, News boy. APRIL. Lafayette, called on Saturday. It is with some such feeling that we welcome Josie Hulerv. Sunset. to our table “ Vick’s Floral Guide.” which 2. Return trains put on the West Side First rreat clearance sate begins Monday. comes Rosie Thurbur, Night star. to us dressed m the neatest and most between Portland and McMinnville. January 7, 1384, ut H. Fisher's. Mrs. E A Sanders4 Autumn. elegant cover that enterprising house has 8. Pettyjohn left Lafayette on a 2 :40gait. “ Rollins, Jockey. 9. Frank Cowls son of Clark and Annie Fern—In McMinnville. Jan. 1st, 18S4, to ever issued. To every lover of garden work, “ H C Edwards, Delmonica. .ve commend, in the heartiest possible man- Braly. died. the wife of H. C. Shaddun, a son. Alderman, Music. tier, this beautiful and exceedingly practical 11. Thomas M. Wright died at his home “ Parker. Yamhill dude. Several couples from Lafayette attend«=d publication. There is not a flower or vege near North Yamhill. “ F Mono, School girl. the band tuote bull TaesJay night. table grown that is nut illustrated in it. and. 12. The R eporter donned a new dress. sura« valuable advice given as to how to 17. Sunday School organized at North A little child of Mr. Agee, of Gopher Val raise and care for them. Besides all this, O fficer I nbtalled .—F. <t A. M. Yamhill. ier*. died of lung fever, last Friday. the book contains a charming colored plate 21. H. C. Raker died at the residence of union lodge . Mrs. ‘. V. H. Snyder has gone to Dallas to of flowers, one contains a collection of veg- his parents in this place. Union Lodge, No, 43, F. & A. M., installed, etables, and a third shows a sp-oimcn ot 20. Odd Fellows celebration at North pav her - .i.ivt.s a visit of a few days. at 2 o’clock on the 27th inst, the following Vick’s Extra Early Potato. Vick presents Yamhill. S?v3ra. mrties of this placetalk of going this Floral Guide how appropiate the title!) 28. Custer Post. G. A. R., held their first officers for the ensuing Masonic vear : J E to Cœur 'Jxklene mines in the spring. Magers, W M; G F Tucker, S W; F Wise io all his last year’s customers as a Christ camp tire at Mohawk Hall. carver, J W; C D Johnson, Treas; GG Bing present, and to all others at the low MAY. AV. L. Warren and John Gant, of Belle mas ham. Sec: H Tucker, 8 D; W J Symonds, J price of 10 cents, and tells such that they can vue. cam m to see us. during the week. 5. The wife of J. E. Hembree died at La D: DC Narver, 8 8; O O Hodson. J 8. W H deduct the cost of it from their first order Bingham, Tyler. Win. licof had glass ball shooting for tur- for seeds. To our farmer friends, to every fayette. 5. Horse show held at this place. market gardner, aud to those who merely kevs. nethe Central hotel, New Years. LAFAYETTE LODGE. 12. Laf:‘.yp*tu Hubk Lauder Company garden for pleasure, we say—Get Vick’s Flo Lafayette Lodge installed the following orga nized. A per*; at the residence of A. Dielschnei- ral Guida, of James Vick, Rochester. N. Y. 12. The little daughter of Spencer Garri officers on Dec. 27th. der. 1 ut :iy evening was well attended. son, of Happy Valley, died. H R Littlefield. W M; Chris Taylor 8 W; The f . .ilv of David Gunning, of Bellevue C utting A ftbay . 12. Infant of W. J. Helyer, died. W I) Fenton. J W; R P Bird. Treas: T J There was a party at the residence of Mr. is quite • ¿rioujy afflicted with typhoid fever. 13. Uncle “ Dickey” Booth died at his Harris. Sec: Chas Talmage. 8 D; 1) Winters, Hopfield, in Happy Valley, Tuesday night, at home near this place. J. I); W R Derby. S 8; G H Smith, J S: F Andr w :ierchaut dropped down from Se- winch occurred a enftinj j whi'-h 13. Infant of P. Y. McCarter died. Howy, Tyler. nttle !• . 'c&ek and is visaing friends in this Charlie Dodge was severely if not fatally 18. “Uncle” Aaron Payne, the old veter section. SUEBIDAN LODGE. stabbed and Henry B-rker receive 1 a severe an and pioneer, died. Sheridan Lodge, No. 64. installed _ ____ the _____ fol- 23. Ketta, daughter of T. B. and E. V. Wm. 27ewman lost a $125 horse last Fri wound iu the band. The frac is was between lowing officers Dec. 27th, 1883: H W Lam- day ib; v: which was quite a severe blow ou Judge aud two brothers Henry and John Hepderson. of Amity, died: Raker, aud grew out of a dispute about a 2b Bind Tic-N io and Gila Day at Mc son. W M; j R Mendenhall, S W; Lee Row him. a i il breaks r.p his team. number. There were some words between Minnville. ell, .I W; H Z Foster, Treas; D C Colman. jjfr. J. i. Morgan, of East Portland, form them, when Docile drew a pistol, which wa& 31). George W. DeForde kil’ed by falling Sec: H B bommerville, S I): J W Bones, J erly of bli/lidau was up to Yamhill on a visit taken from him. when Henry Baker drew from Davton bridge. D, James Agee, S S; J T Guthrie, J 8. Iasi week and came in to see uh . i knife and advancing upon Dod^ocommeDc 80. Wilson Gibson committed suicide at ed stabbing him. Dodge also drew ’ a kniteand b s ¿-•tB-* n ■< r Wheatland, by cutting hi- L ist of L etteus There were t wo marriages in Lafayette on tut Baker iu the hand wheuths latter s broth throat. Jan. 1st—jir. Doug Bryan and Miss Jennie er Remaining uncalled for in the post office stepp - J in and i he two soon had th ir ad 31. A'bert Hemstock narrowly escaped Johnson und m . Hutchius and Mrs. Hunter. .’ersary out all to pieces. Dodge was woun being ki ted in a runaway scrape, while uoru at McMinnville, Or.. Deo. 31.1883. Anderson F A, I Mead G F. George Owens, who is attending school at ded in nine different places—the only ianger- ing f om the Eagle mills. >us cut. however, b ¡ng one just below the McAlister Rev E A. (2) 8aleni dowg in npont the holi-.'. iy Baker T L. . JUNE. i MoCall vrs. Carey W B. with the old folks, returning to his books on left shoulder blade- and close to the heart. 8. A. O. U. W. picnic held at this place. This, Dr. E. E. Goucher, who attended the * i Mitchell Miss Ella. Davis Albert.- Monday. 9. Grandpa Garrism died. unfortunate man. thinks is a very daugerous Davidson Ed. I McCall J W. 10. W. D. Nicholls shot at his camp Friatoe J A, Two ;jte.:-^nt parties in town New YearV wound aud makes the case a doubtful one. I Martin Jno T, ?ve—one at tl;e residence of W. G. Hender- The Bakers left at once and hud not been ground. I Marquam P. Harvey Cha a I I, 12. McMinnville College dedicated. *son and the other at the residence of J. 8. irrested up to yesterday noon. As usual, | Powell Willis. Jones Miss Etta, 1 Rsunion of students of the college. Martin. .vhisky was the prominent factor in the I Redman James, Inugbard Mr. 23. Ghrir.tudelphiau church and other Weaver E D. suse. ; r. Co.3.1 Tempters of this county will or- b”-’ -lir1^ burned. genizs a dir-trict lodjte at Lafavette, Jan. 1C In calling for above letters please nay 24. Presbyterian Church orginu.d T - and 11. All members of the Order are in T he B all . D. H. T urner . North Yamhill by Rev. J. A. Hanns «and • advertisea. P. M. vited. Given by Custer P vt Band Iasi Friday others. night v. Ao, socially speaking or.c of the most JULY. .j Ci - Council have ortere-1 a stove succtaafui that was ever held in the town PRODICE MARKET * if into the engine r • nt, to keep tlte pump? but fiirmoirtliy speakmi. w\- cannot say th / Cu&tcr Fest and North Yaxhiil Bands .1 Mm c-. .1? ui tin* hose from freezing up it »vaa as good as it might have been i.. there ami Gust r Post G. A. R. went to Portland [CORRECTED weekly , b * F. W. REDMOND.] in of a cold snap. were but J. numbers »«old. As ths hall ha» to the cel eb ration i. > mil? and Dayton celebrate. . r, Min9 • •’ • been enlarged thcro waj ample room for ali M c M innville , -ho. Z, 1884. 5. Cid Amity hotel burned. tumA :?.at any p: r- wi:h h*. .nily, has located at this olace. anc to dance and wi do 20. jeorgb " M aliac« drowned tn Ho- Wheat,per uusnel..... «1 his «on ’ Unry has assisted the E xporter soa who took p&it could <x>:_ ..m of not laving “ tippvd the toe f.u. their quartii' slou;;h, Tillamook. Flour, per barrel....... iji« Û0 force durxg the past week. heart’s oontent. Oa: of uu numbers sold. ' 31. Mu. Eh-a Wailing of Amity, died. Oat!«, per bushel. Mr. Hans C^rfatensen. of West Chehilem five were from hicMinnville, the home uf AUGUST. Dried Apples, pa "A12 m, tn I on i whe the Band, the b..i..nc3 cu/.mi? from a dis Firet niorve made toward establishing Pi ulis , per pou 10&12 uver a ' ’ .s imuht if to booMt in anoarf tance—prnoipai. ■ Norrh Yamhill G bank at this pl ice. Bran, per ion.. ®20 00 came in to i-ce us on Friday last. section fhi.- le ; r.-» to >ac uh that the 12. Educational meeting at Newberg. Ground Feed, i 'i,n so 16. Hairy Yccum Uui'^d by aocuaentrd Pul* toes, per c ■ @1 oo< F. V<. • ill.te? received a s«iv»re snrnhi of boasted pride v noil our people pretend to have for their ba id i;. on the ="y.lace. Onions, per pound. t»h noting. <etef* r/t in falling white ckating on @2 17. G. W. Six .h. the taurderer at Mary Bacon Sides, per pound l uesdn”. ai*u- rheninatuiia setting m he if. Custer PcSi Band hae ¿ tooci ready nad will 12® IS ing to furni.»h m isle :oralllo:-il jt . ee Petoil, captured. Ham, per pound........ . •HiupeUad i-i carry bis arm in a sling. 13®1S » f chm . ol Lu: ’• hen they endeavor, bv their 21. Lislit sUc-er oi roiu—ibo luut 1*. 0 Shoulders, per pound., IO®11 ?Jr. J. R. l\ r’v ard wife returned from own toil and m t -; upright mar ker to raise La’-d, per pound ®1S the p/'ne^r exiuvs'On <?n»^ day during the a little money to pay u&<’« ; '>. ly espfuices—to d> . ys. ft , M ts . Robert Bowks cf Hupp/ Valley, Butterj per pound...... . <25 eek. ar. di«l a’so Tho-i. Pettigrew. Mr. Per- »av nothing for the time that they cp ad at diea. Í3J Bg?.«» P* t dozen....................... practice—they ’:?<• patronized by rrvncitizens tv is looking much improved m health. Hides, dry Hint, per j»ound... 4ZPTDXBJE. ®1» -»f tilt* place. ‘ 'A . do not »?. ? this in r spirit There was a pleasant time st the Christ >f hiiii'i'te.ii )r bc.'u i-i *’.v j ar*1 on1’of ♦h*- Butyl, ®S 2. First Postal Note ¡¿sued ircm the of Hides, g-ceu, ]»er pound...... mas tree at the residence of J. M.Bunn. near but because we think that it is but just’oe Dr^-fca Hogs, per cwt .......... S (Ä,« at this plaoe. Carlton. Manx valuable presents were on io the organisation that wr should bo far fice ®ia 2. Lirge bara on farm ol A. J. Bakar. Wc-1. per pr und ................... the tree and about forty persons joined in is the Band j » concerned it is no benefit, near Tallow, per pound .................. ®s Balievue, burned. the festivities. Chicken*—gruwu—per dozen. 4 dO (5,5 00 particularly to those beloiicin.'!; but to the 7. Day of race* on the Flotcher farm. 9. Martin m tde a race with Bennett— On Christmas evening one of the happi jontrarv it is nil expen.-. -—and nil for the est events in this sectioii was a familv Christ town in which it is situated ; and if the citi- that wasn't run. 18. Fire alerm *?ftu.sed by shingles on roof mas tree at the residence of E. X. Harding, ¿'»ns wish to sit become proficient they in which the entire family of Hardings par -hould give it the enconr.ig.-ment tha» it just of K. N* Is >n’s shop taking tire. X * ly merits. Th. net proved» of this ball 31. G. W. Nro.th convict, d of the murder d. 5* ticipated. * I of Mr». Petoh, and committed suicido. amounted to $14. sr wsr, weteorrM in in appropriate ►tvte octobeb . at ttew place. All the church i»elte rung, C avd or T hinks . 2. Newberg fair opened. =? ciini- -vi ra fired and the metroDn1itan brass Q Mr. Editor. Will you be so kind as to G. Marlin beat Pcndegs? in a foot race. hand forth their strains of music on X pa- the undersigned spaoe in ym r valuabl« 13. Ch ub-s Jacobs, of L ifayette, died. the midnigiit air. our to return our sincere thanks to our 18. Race made bifweeti Martin and Ket- K On the 18th of Dec. Mr. John Woods well friends, who kindly remembered us in a RU It (leiu *n. o c known throughout th? upper portion of ÏAm- able and substantia! rnann* r. o i th^ igli 18. “I'nels B<Aby" Lanoefleld hnd hie iidl countv. dted. a< !h* residence of Jno. .lift. Early on that day and th- da;, follow la, broken. ST McDonough, East Potttend. from " compli ing they continued to drop in - >metim< s as !t 1 nk A. Hill, of Dayton, diod. O' cation of diseas?. He h«d suffered terribly ra.my a« two lozen present nt <••»* time, none 9. C. H. Messing# r. of Slv iidan, ki’lod c of them coming empty banded, but brought by the accidental discharge of a gun. for several weeks prior to his death, i 9 s ns raonev and ruon y.« worth to the amount 2-i. Niarv. daughter of L. J. I'letcLer. of 'S ’ The Grangers had their regular New y.*arr 2 fortv dollars or more. Tins cn >m, our Dayton, die l. St If entertainment at tbeir hall. Tuesday. Li» of 27. Harv*y Dickey died at this plr.ee of friends ™ kept ever ___ ainoe my UAOMWQ - __ up _____ wa8 erarv exercises and one of those dinners cast among them, which is now fifteen years. S' »♦wr ‘T'Uer ’■* famous for getting up On this occult n. buweve*, onedt r old sis heart dieeabe. 5‘ ? » wer? the principal features, and all were ter, Eunice Goodell, who had always NOVEXBK3. • to feel happy. McMinnville city elect ion. ores*nt on former o« ^sious. was absent; sh<- 41 had gone on a vu t to some of h. r fr.er.d-* 9. Meier atole articles from Granville Ba- Overooats sold during the sewm. ;• wee? . previ--n , and kei. re need to • 50 : Dolmans. Cloaks reduced in Lagen ? <Ty. some six .... Mr«. Chrisman had h°r leg broken, 10. h ■ 11 1 nft Wlllir there, wr- x tai. • n ••----------------- . , ■- '1 1 , 15 per cent. Remember this is a genuine while o Clearanoe Sate i't H. Fvb*rs. in order t» erii!? for some time, depn*-d this Lf- in fud which resulted in her death » n th* l^tb. 22. WnmATi RtiffrRciHts ratified the pane make room for ajinnff goods. Winter u^»d' proofs cl of a happy i ... immortal home bevono s i age of bill in Washington Territory. Ehp was in her ^ » ‘ th tear; had was in will be eold at greatly reduced figures, tan ♦ be grave. 24. First snow of the season made its ap 1 been the wife of two tinaban«. ’ . by the first, a 9 and see him. j - of whom she b-ft a natne^j;:^ offspring, but pearance. A v » t ’« Cherrr Fwtn-»t U reeoram»nde<l .or the last thirty Jcaj-r ?0. Conntv Treaanrer. Hud Johnson, set •s, it may bi truly said tlv- A posti- »erra* fled no with the county, and resigned. she war, one of tho- •ho«n 1 3 ih? requested that th? -he,’ of th.. Atlantic, th* m°“* pKCEMAEH. ‘ a widow indeed/ able re^.ed» for eoM«. crnigb«, and nil pnl- undersigned pren th her fumerai in our New Baptist Cbnrch dedicated. 2 inomr; tFsorder,. It aii^rds prwnrt church, in this pte and assigned th«s text— 3 Town B »«rd installed. tn cverr c”.e. No ltiinily sbonki ever t— Rev. 7; 13.11. and * cueste! ths.t ’.“T nn- ss 4. Grandma Gr>odeil died fc < 3 tennliar * - irithout ii meroua friend? join in siiHiinr — ■» 13 Dr. D. W. Cox, of Sheridan, died. ad been sun? at the hymn wb ; ch sbe *•"!-* Hon. P- O.Pnrbsm Mrs. Larkin, of Lafayett«*. died. 15. z It loo' n«toral t" funeral of her f^’hw ’■ Wliv do we mourn on onr ♦ reets apuh. nft" Bn ntwiv-” o! 24. Chriotraas tree« at various places -- 'S nd ahnek «t death* * •ml moi hr. on the ninne-r '»'’’t’’:'’’ . *" departing frienU. & of t'.? Ar t menetjevs in throughout the county. . ’ . terms. ” Shewf- 24 Successful maequ* ball at Amity. *< mt bar-’, •.fit TVnw«Uv. Fnt Mr. PnrhRrn n this place bad re!i ” ’ on X -5 theotbrniMT» look- fonuinr th*? chare! ■h w T ’*er menih redrff *c- 2\ Cb net mas general nw-rrv making. is not In iiB» ■■ ¡1 □ 5 a ZU and 26. H*-»vy nine «nd high winds. 4*d. owir • to the fact of hia having been lit in her I th vear ri. • friend< Her request lonnte’y by nnra r It 27. St John's day ; installation of Ma- for sorr. weeks. ras esfried out l» • nu* officers. ■»■VWW. At a r lar treating 2-. lJall by Carter Post Band »h«t we« ■JOKS SO V. pctrenizM bv ftt citizens of McM nnvilk. 4 ¡owing r r’er- wcr* elated for the 2». A O. U W. of Sheridan, gave a sne- stationery ? rear : M’ I.iz-- Hnndlev. Snpt: E X H jvt- tianeaery / crwfu! bail. P k 1 A PwUtn. 8«: Chr» Leer mg. Aaar 9 B- Md -s a full line of renter Printm¿ jf,, V-ht-frs. Tee««: r'O<’ K L’br 3 ada. Let t-r-beads. Note Curaca N otice .—Th* Rnntiu church of R o H wjh • horinter: Mi«» Emma Matthews. stock. « »ch a* Pil! urn-» ro’ds« Sb.p¿»iug t»t?<. heads. Ords. Wu J/eMitmviV.« d «* hw probing at ¡1 a. rn. Organist. etc.. Snyder th- P inter b»a jn t br.»n .'hl in - 'rpMihlft when the b' >od ■ - tri- a fine sunni) of c • jrr-m «•»nt’.-'T- *rv * ubrae- ^nd 6-30 p. m Avery PabbMh. 8nnd'«v School at 12 20. Prayer meetiags at p m , 5. Envel i » »»*'<’ Fine oc M l cr xvhen it t* thin inc Writin7 P h tuip pnre. t> ’ and -r» . . - - M , 11 » I A Tt «. end rtvtes twat »cited Thursday eveninr-. Th* college l«ell, st the fyir.^NINHU dona in the !’• »t of and nr -.’¡Bh".’ Und», .»eh «nedmon». PapeUri.-. He. tn n«w building, wit! ba mug once on«-ha!f h<»ur I h.adneh«.. nearrtin». d**’ to the «aavenipn'jc • of hi« p-droo«. and nt bniK p: Hr». E. < . Hurry A «Ivlrr, before ea b of th* arrvie*« rvric“> tower in»«« <ii * iiprket — tr« *r"r tnnti«nt. nd on- dis».“* »fier »n''*<>»r ’• Atth*<Mn Howland < oh h «»reel, Q. J. PXRGHKTT. Mt-Minnviilç. Xlinl ud Itur anti K*» "•""»» ♦ »‘«»h ▼»‘•opee’ T.ke Ayer'« Ssrssperfll«.. -ndI it Pastor. will ma' the blood warm. pare, neh and io Piu«™- malizi^ 1. Any person who takes a paper regular- |v from m portt-office, whether directed m hi» naiji or another a. or whether he aub- M or nut. h reara.naible fur payment. • If a person urdors his paper diacuntin- urd h»’nv -it pay HTreara, or the puMGhui i continue to wend it until payiueut is liift.lr. and then collect the whole amount xsh» th ■. (he paper h U ken troui the office or not. Th) courts have decided that refusing to t ike newspaper* or periodicals from the |M>71 office, or removing and leaving them in th« office, is prims facie evidence ut inten tional fraud. 4. l’h_ Postmaster General has decided that postmcsteis wtio fail to notify publish t-rs when subscribers remove, or fail to take their papers from the |>«»<tofiice, «halt lie re- sponsible for their subscription. NOTICE ! on? ^ ek - j ^ Ú I § Q s O U1 *0 p o g 0's I n o •c ns o cs rb ft •3 tn o attention ’ NEW FIHM! New Goods ! NewPrices! Farm Machinery! Sappington & Laughlin NORTH YAMKILL, ROBISON & BAKER. [SUCCESSORS TO R. H. TODD.] Would call the a; ention of the Farmer« o Yimhi’.l and W ms I inglon Counties, to the fact hat they have tl.o agency hr some of the bee nuke» of Farm Machinery, among which -hoy may meutiua the oialttk ra DKI'GS. MEDICINES, STATIONARY, PEKFCMSBY TOBACCO AM) CIGAHS, PA13TB ARD Oil.» PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC., ETC Doering Binder, Deering Mower, Prescriptions carefully compounded all hours, day or light. Our goods have i 11 been marked down to the owest living rate , Give us a call and see in yourself. McMinnville, Or., June 21, *81-20tf. In fact all kinds of Farm Machinery. WARRIOR MOWER, DODD’S HAY RAKES, The Westinghouse Thresher, Plow*, liarrow», ALSO, Hardware, Crockeryware, Grocer lee, Etc., ...at the... City Property FOR SALE. Two story dwelling with brick basement, good well and cistern with two lots 110x120. All kinds of small fruit aud choice shrubbery and flowers. Desirably locAted. Must be sold soon. For terms apply to G. G, BINGHAcI, Real Estate Agent. Hous«*, barn and six lots. Terms are bait down, balauce on time. Situated iu central part of town. For particulars apply to Qea G. BINGHAM, Real Estate Agent. Pofffo/Wrr, .Vorth VanthtU. IJ-Slt McCarter & Aiderman, DEALERS IN CASE'S J. I ZVXnvliiiiery, AND Notice KTOTICE is hereby given that I am no Ion- ger connected with the lumbering firm of Hemstock, Harvey A Francis, having with drawn from the same. Thanking the public for courtesies extended, I hope the firm of Hemstock A* Harvey—my successors—may meet with unbounded success. C. W. FRANCIS. McMinnville, Nov. 1, 1883—w4. NOW IS THE TIME TO IMPROVE YOUR STOCK! SELF RIND UKH DEERING and lowers, Hoosier Hay Rakes, STUDEBAKER Wagons and Buggies ALSO Parties desiring to improve tbeir stock of Ilogs, will bear in mind that I have a Ful 1-Blood Jersey lied Boar, For which I will charge the small sutn of »5 per head for breeding, bolievmg that they are the best bogs on the coast, and fast superced ing all others breeds. A lso ron S ale —A number of Thoroughbred Jersey Boars aud Half-breed Jersey and Po land China, which make a 6ne cross, at rea »unable prices. B. F HARTMAN. 33td McMinnville, Or. ASK FOR Cahn, Nickslsburg ¿ Company s Celebrated California Made Miinufaeturer« of all kinds of Carytagrn anti BltwksmUh IVork. IRON HARROWS a •pecialty. At Amity, Or. lltt>3ûrrl. JUST RECEIVED BOOTS and SHOES Even’ pair warranted made by white labor, of the Beet Stock id the market. We also i manufacture LadlesIMissea & Chlldror.’s Riveted Shoos. For sale by all the Prinoipal Dealers in Ore- gon and Washington Territory. A Full and Completa line of lb< above Wuibkuow u (.«Ad# fur >uSe at I havo J utt received a floc lot of Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS, TLadiós’ Oleaks, Dolmans, H. FISKER’S, McMinnville, Oregon. Velvets, Manufactured by CAHN, NlClíLlAfiM HG A CO.. 129 A' 131 banbome St., San Francisco. Factory 115 <k 117 Hayca bt. 27tf Taney 'Soods, Admiiiutrator'M Xotice. Notice is hereby given th it the undtii ?nv< has been duly aprointed adminietrator ot tb< estate of L. E. Phelps of Tillamooli county 0rego d , decease!. Ail pertr.na huvi >g cJsinn against the said deceased uia hereby required 0 present them with the proper vouchers io the undersigned administrator or to J L Story» at torney for the estate at Lincoln in said county and state, within six mouths from the date oi this notice, Dated, Oct, 15,1883, ALBERT V' PHELPS, Administrator of the estate of L E Pbeipt, de- ceased. J. L. S tory , Attorney for estate, Men’s Boys’, and Youths’ CJ1 otliingr Adiiiiniotratrix' .Yolire Notice la bwiby given »hat the undersign cd ha» been appointed Adinfaiatratrix of th< P1 c « m e»ll and examine Good, before pur- »•state of C. II. Messinger, of Yamhill f’mintr, Oregon, deceased. All per*»na having claim? eliuhng elaewbere. against the said deceased are hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers, to Your. R**pndfully, • he undersigned A'irnititetra»rix, or to Chari*« Lafollett, at Sheridsn, in said County and State, within six ruonibs from the date of thi. F. RFDJHOJVD notice. McM nnville, Oregon. Dated Oct. 2Cth, 1883. ! YAD MWINGER, Administratrix of th« estate of C. H.Maaain er, deoeeaed. nt Land Office at Oregon Citv, i Oregon, Nov. I, I*» J, ( Notice ¡« hereby given that the t ¡tewing named settler hne filed notice <«f hi» in'anti<n to make final pruol in pq.porl of hi« claim and »he» «aid pr<* 1 will be made before lhe County Clerk uf Ya»nhtll County at Lafayette, • Jreg'-n, *>n Saturday, !>*e. 22, 18*3, v» • Barn uel J Berrv. Homcatrad Entry N<,, 3.CV5 iui the K 1 H of K 1-2 of Ser 4 T 5 S, R • W. He nan»«-* the telfnwiiitf wpn***«-* »n prnv»- hi« enntinuon« r*«»denoa upm, and cnltivatkm of, «aid land, viz: L*«t<*r Potter, Ju* Whal- *n, J. O. Stevenwai and A. Newell, all oi Sheridan, Yamhill C<»unr. , Oregon 3415 L. T BARIN.tUgiMer euur of inti It cont-dM i.luitn o rrettar» for pl-ui Feeds. K ai .'*-. *' r.rjering It. end «nd flower !.>»»?•', to all* D.M.FtRRY&Cü.l,Ä Shootitg Gallery! AT Wrh li « Barber shop st bon«’* mrtfit free. P j ’ *b«ulul*ly *urc N > rwk C«(»ir*l nu required lk.-«drr, if you want hu«mre» at c> Shot« Mr a dime, if you «imply want lo pi so *b>ck f/eraons of either atx, young or old, can »k* . i for a dirne and if you ring the make great pay all the time they w«»rb, with b*il <Ah one or all of »hem, you get a cigar or abaci no- certainty, write tor pertieular« to ita ve’.we in auy other article I hare to well. H. HALLET A CO., Portland, Marne. 341 f K. II WELCH.