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Newspaper Doc mon» 1. Any pm-son who takes >i paper regular ly from a port oflicv. whether directed in his name or another* <. or whether lie sub Bcribvd or not. is ri sponsible tor payment. 2. Ii n person ordera his i»ap» r dweonti’n- ued h» must pay arrears, <»r the publisher mn\ continue to sond it until paviuent is waJe. mid then collect the whole amount, whether the p.qmr k taken from the office or not. T he ronrts have decided that refurinn to lake new4jwipers <»r periodic«Is from the post-ofiice, or removing snd leaving them in the offio*. is [»rima t*«ne evidence of inton- tiomd fraud. 4. The Po d master General has decided tbs t oohtma ar is who fail to notify publish rifi wlu n subsoil bora ,t.uo\u. or fail faj-e their pip r. from th«» poitottiee, shall l»e re- gpoiisiblu for their snlrtxuiption. t -----------— S.nuewhtr- txt.x-n th,. Otbee und Hoi I .,u I uh .J . v Mild pelici head. ■. t with vtli..,. II bndei will |„. hl..1,1, I ! IcHHhg ii at tin . ..p, Mr. 5. -I. Xclsiv, hroibdit tn a po’ ii«»:« .»t Ilin.a Uielnn, sc-ard dav »4«». *.h it l:i worlh .• mtn;. Il ... . ,llk. ,(1 t variety, th.it, by bai.çin-i up will. < i«„n, 1 of the vme »till ati.mhrd. hrd. .kill .nil L l. tt t< .p p ufi nu , it-winter. win n u is u rwh tre it. One vt the same was u h at tilia mliw last fall I , , - W.C. ih umree aud it !.. till iu ».iindaa dollar. A • neat n- ’ specn.ivu p CM M <»f en in the shape Gt tlm-Haltes E h Ihi.. <••» ’«!*•;■ I i.y I. H. W « . • , . in which the businesri..shown upt<, v..,m ,|G vantage, i he contain-. 1” n i.-» .. ■ i the mime of every l.u-m, t in , 2<»* h I mBaiitawr Tim i^-. u-■»• t ( th»- work was done it the offi »of th Of that City and is H model « f neatness J L Storey. Esq., one of Tillamook’s attor nevs, cume «»ver the mountain,. I <m his wav t«» Illinois and l)nk«»ta. wi (1 lu y.,. to settle up several e.-tat. Ah . store, ( tt( m to H-v us and rapoi i.^ every thing running sinooti.lv <»ver li e m«juntains that the road over the mountain is in verv good con dition for this seneon of (he year, there !»c - ing b.it about one toot of snow at any point on the road. Mjriufc Licenses for 10Ü3. Travels Eastward by a Pioneer. ruooK E «I1H1-IÌ A t H ome , J hu . 1, l&H. (cottRrcn.o wrixtv. r.y » . w. i.o n . N .l JXNUAEY. E d . KtroiiTER— While 1 am renting ami 1. I - '.’.ore Nichols. Emily Cain. rveupvialing I will jut dowu a few of the in M M inn . n.t.r. 1.. i 11 A.-.Ucra:t. Came L Watson. cidents of my trip to ••America,” though Wheat, per inisar!..................... II W Sibinr.'Ui. KtUie Chambers. John Mauth Elizabeth < Grace. .pussiblv it may not prove very interesting Flour, | h -r bmivi....................... I. li Johnson, A Jessie Parker. reading matter for the average reader of the Oitta, per bushel....................... Dried Apples, per |>*»tind.......... imtiUAKY. K ltohtek : Plnus, per pound................... Albert kthe . Veriun McKinley, 1 left McMinnville on the morning train, Brau, |M*r ton........................ G. •lohn \5 ardlv, Mary Ilk- . Monday. Oct. 1st. IS63, fur my ukl home at Ground Feed, |»*,r ton....... ....... 1 G<.» Gr y.M. i. Effi M Myers. <t 22 M ikardstuwn. Casa county, 111. Arriving at Potatoes, per buslu l ............ 1 (<« I th» -• H Nt Ison, Ignore Hunsaker. Portlaud. the balance of the day waa used Onions. jM*r pound................. . 13. I li"- fSehritv.’. Margareit Nelson. (<« 3 up in g tting my ticket for the overland Bacon Side», per p>nind............. •_*,s W C Hodge.-*-. Gilda A Landingham. NORTH YAMHILL, 12 (A 15 trip, and on the day following at 12 o'cl<»vk. Ham, |»er pound....................... I 30< Irt M sharp, we -the pioneer»—took the transfer Shoulders, per |M»un i.......... lilù 11 U.m ic.Hthe att< ntion of the Farmer» o boat amt cro.s-»rd the river to the Northern Laid, per |H»und..................... I. < Shipley. Alice .I Sampson. («< 15 \ itnhtll and Washington Counties, to the tie* E icirie railroad tram in waiting for us. with Butter, per pound.................... E I rivmkrson, Keliecra Putman. that tLev have the agency tor some of the boa steam np ami ready for a start. At 10 o'clock K I» Pinman. Anna L MoKiine. Iu. .1 1> Morris. Ora Bynum. makes of Farm Machinery, among which of O* t. 2nd, the great pioneer excursion was Eggs, |x*r dozen........................ they may mention the begun, and the train pulled out amid the Hides, dry flint, j»er pound 10. James Savage. Alma Osborn. cheers of friends left livUind. The scenery Hides, green, |»er p»und... ‘.'U. HA Rut »el. J L Jacobs. as we ¡Kissed up the Columbia was grand iu Dressed Hogs, per cwt.............. A A i'rane, Elia M Kiley. the extreme. Il has to be seen to be appre Wool, per j»ound...................... APRIL. ciated. At File Dalles some three or tour Tallow, per pound...................... Äoti» f iw hereby given Ihui .ifIt. C. I*. 1C II C Edwards. Belle Peters. passengers came on board, and we were off Chick<*ns—grown -i»er dozen. . . 4 (••VMH I shii H«»oriatrd liltiiself 2.». John Bird, li arieti Aiduman. again. On arriving at Wallula Junction a with ih«** V A *lll||.|, HiTOHTf H” MAY. telegram was received saying that the trans Atallonery i KiuHout*r> ! aud i« interested iu ilic- publication fer boat at Ainsworth was fast on a bar in 1. T li Mitchell, Sarah J Gant. iboteuf. Besides a full line of regular Printers’ Snake river, wteleb proved to be true, and 11. E E (iouchcr. Hattie M Sherman. we were conc»elled to lay over at that place stock, such as Bill heads, L« tt« i heads. Note DODD’S HAY RAKES, IS. Edward Graves, Mary D Parrish. ts hours. At about 2 o'clock, on the 4tu, we heads, Cards. Wedding goods. Shipping tags, 2^. James Gleen, Mary C Fleming. T hf L ittle P istol . A oun . etc., Snyder the Printer has just brought in again wade a start . after crossing the river OIR PEERMtD JUNE. It seems that we are to have no rest from our train was divided, one engine to seven a tine supply of common stationery, embrac 4. J W Bones. Mary I Werneke. passenger coaches and another took eight ing Writing Papers, Envelopis. Ladies’ Fine Plows, Harrows, accidents occurring through the careless Beautiful weather. a L Wiley. J da Jessup. sleepers, and thus we ran until the last divis Papeterie, etc., in sizes and styles best suited han ihn,' , i fl < ,!,• x., ridan 1 Fine moon-light nights. li l rauk Bowers, Susie Sherwood. In fact all kinds of Farm Machinery. ion of the road was reached. It is not my to the convenience of liis patrons, and al John Willis, Snrali A Hubbard. two good citizens during the year just closed, purpose. Mr. Editor, to give a detailed ac prices lower than this market has ever af Fall grain looks splendid in this section. count of the trip, as there are otheis better forded. Buy and get your money's worth of JULY. Lincoln Wilson is now a porter at the Cen and to usher in 18S4 an accident occurred at qualified for a task of this nature, but will S ntdi thl P bintkr . 2. Tlios Edwards. Maggie McKenzie. the town of Willirnina, Sheridan precinct, ALSO, tral. give only a few' incidents of the same. After ------------- -------------------- J \V Ridgeway. Laura A Reid. that came near sending two victims to the leaving Ainsworth we strike the great sage Gat huntera report wild geese very scarce, Hi R J Bowies, Eliza C Findlay. Carnm N oticf . — The Baptist Church ef Hardware. Creckeryware, Grocer- plains and the country from there to Cheney this full.. grave. The sho-ring occurred, as we have A J Hamrick, Eva Matteson. looks very much the same ; there seems to be McMinnville now ba» preaching at 11 a. m. The work of ditching Third street is near it from the father of the injnrtd ones, in E C Hilda*"*y. Nancy Wilev. and 6:80 p. m.,every Sabbath, Sunday School considerable good grazing land between ies. Etc., about this manner : On Î ' iv. hi ing completion. AUGUST Ainsworth and Cheney, as the buuoh grass u at 12.20. Prayer meetiugs at 0:80. p. m and youngest daughter, aged about ...at the... Seventy-nine marriage licenses issued dur oldest Thursday evenings». The college bell, at the c T H Small. F E Green. very thick among the sage brush. At Che- twahre and two y ;• . ... ing the year 18S3. uey our old tune freind, Deborougu Yeargain new building, will be ruuz once one-half hour Porfoffirf, .Vorth Vain hill. 1ÍZ Frank Chapman. Belle Harris. to a neighbor's named X\ ilson. Mrs. Wilson came on board to see Mrs. Moeso, and 1 had before each of the servie«*? Occidental Lodge. I. O. O. F. install and ths ald< r girl war ffi tin r. C N Jacubs, Martha F-trcbik s. G J. Bl KCHETT- officers this evening. a few minutes pleasant conversation with -0. Jacob Wrage. Hattie Worden. child standing in front of aud restni : her is-str. Pastor. him. At Spraguo Wiley Banefiel was on | dk TT£MBEH. Vucic Ab. Fsulconer. of Sheridan, has gone; hand on her ribler’a head. A son of Mrs. *r,2Mil i , hand to see W. J. Garrison, who wa6 on the Wileon — a good-sized lad — cam? into thf on a visit to California. J 3 Funk. Alary M Aiee. » Pullman train, about two hours behind us.— room, and seeing a pistol lying near at hand, a L F Moon, Fannie M ilson. From this point there was nothing worthy of Woman Suffrage meeting at Lafayette thought he would have some sport by fright .■ P Fletcher, »‘lary C Nr<son. note except ths scenery, which m some plac next Wednesday evening. ¿rtiiug th? ¡.’iris ; so, cocking the weapon be ioae In the Do3t of 1. E :•> Crane. Came Jones. es was lust grand. On the last division of L-z Styie. at AhlM. placed it close tn the right side ol‘ the elder all times, by ’ Jayton Uriah- Katie Convert. Wm. Grant. Esq., of Dallas, spant a day or girl’s face aud pulled the trigger. Iwigine the road our train was halted for the pur- ?lr». !.. « . His/ff v A Meter, W il Austin. Catherine Grt-mer. DEALERS IN two iu town during the week. pose of irttin; the the Fullman train come At thè old Ro'v’ani restile ri, *•. on B street ais surprise when ’ oaug : ' went the pistol -LA Wauj-am m. Ollie Faulconer- McM'.nir ido up, after which the two trails were coupled 83U13. Mrs. W. M. Kirby, living on the old Davis tnd the Ana who he hadpra . 1 th OCIOBEE. together a.;ain and we arrived in St. Faul iu upon fell back cards to th? fioor. A. it ■ farm, west of town, is quite ill. the . a me order is «•» left East Portland.— T‘ N Baker, Miry W.hiamson. seen at onoe that the young lady was shot Mrs. W J Garrison is very low, and her uiedical aid was sooi £he agents of the various lines of railroad b (Charles Bynam. Leona Roy. ied, but tl death is looked for at any time. leading from St. Faul to fhicago came on <> 'j.' B .Asbury. Marsarette A Wood. could not be found. No ono supposed that ’ . -»card some 100 nr ?00 miles out and so KTOTICE is hereby given I not I am on Ion- W L Brad baw. Elizabeth Littlefield. Cf pi- Lafoilett. of Sheridan, was a passen- th« little one had been injured : but aft.” I- - Dougla i Di Lisburntt. Ellen CiU)8 a in. worked up their different lines that the av- standing around for an hour or more, she connected with the lumbering firm ot . ger on the down train, Tuesday. r-rage pioneer was so confused that be did Hem ger 13. J I Carte:-. Annie E Christenson. said, ’• Mannnn, my arm hurt.» where — Wil- stock, Harvey A* Francis,' having with- not know whaj train to use and forgot that drawn from tbe fame. Thanking ’be public lb. AHred MdQlintock-Ora Johnson. Geo. Hemstock’s residence, near the Cen son abut me.” Upon ruœoviu'4 the clctlies AND 1... G ('• Ci it) stenson, Sophn £ Townsend, lie had a ticket over any r<&d. Arriving at for courtesies extended, I L* j tbv firm oi tral, will be a fine one when finished. from her arm. the bulb t diupp id to the St. Paul the cars were emptied in a ’■erv 11 . bred Kuy-.t-r, Mary L Kuns. ijoor. 1 his explain^’?, '.vh.it had b.-c .mm of Gram looks fine in the southern part of the bullet ■ it had -■ >n • th igh the che .. >f . bo;-; time and a maud rujh ^4$ made for Hemstccu 4* H.trvoy— uv . hwu-.c-raay P E Conn» r Francis F Putman. t Yamhill and northern portion of Polk. *ELF HI.XD the offices of the different roads to Chicago, meet with unbounded ¿access. G C Go-ulricb, LiA ’.ie Roberts. the elder sister, passed >ui between ltei C. W. FRANCIS. rhi '• tuon depot building was ¿coded and W F Harris. Ida May Simmons. liRS Mr. J. Odell, of the eastern portion of the teeth ard then passed clean through the McMinnville, Nov. 1. IS83 — w4. the gates were closed, us | afterwards beard Delmar Perkins. S J Bryan. right arm of the younger child As the pis- county, came in to see us last Thursday. for the purpose of cotnpeUiug the pioneers Wm Nugent Hester A Moor. ¡ol was a small. 13-odlibj*e, nuithe r wound to go over the Chicago, Milwaukee «1 Saloon keepers should see to it that minors was serious, aud both children w< r 3 able to oi. S A Crimmens, Amanda llndson. >t. pjul line, but what ever the cause, it was NOW I? THE TIME TO IMPROVE do not frequent their places of business. be about in a day or two after tile accident. NOVLMBEB. •‘confusion worse confounded some were YOUR STOCK. •’ You yoost bet my life; dot vas de most The boy who did the shootiug did nut know J W McCullough, Ellen Eeideston. so badly »cared for fei)t 6f beiim left that (hat (he weapon was loaded Bat that made andernal iangage on de glope of de face.” Geo Palmer, Ennna Duun. th<*y climbed out over the gate. On finding no difference. I his thing of anv person my train, the (’hiuago. Boek Island A Pacific, Dr. Littlefield was knocking about town picking up a gun or pistol and snapping it at Failles deairing to improve their Hock 0Í i, in company with Mr. Tbomaa Pettigrew, Hogs, will b» Bl in uiiud that I have a ¿art F riday. Doc is still one o the boys. another, even though -they kno-.v it io he nor \ (1 Southmayd. T L Millsaps. ! ¿ot our dunnage oil board and at 2 p. m. of loaded, should be treated as a criminal of 4. C W Fr iiici Minnie ) Andre. FullaBlood Jersey lle«l Boar, Judge L. Loughary of Lafayette, was in fense and a severe penaltv attache t. the 8th d iv from lioiu« we started on our These 10. Jacob M K< ts, Mary Galloway. town Monday and paid us a pleasant visit. » j to Chicago, with about U* other pio- For which I will charge the tmall sum of , little girls, daughters of ?»Ir.andMrs. R. M II. Guvon Springer, Nora Goucher. neers. Wo find y very pleiiaunt run down to per bead 5»r breeding, believing that they ar* 1?. A YicN Harrison, Lucy fucker. Mr. H. Khartzer is the boss. Those radish Gilbert, had a narrow escape from a sud '(>ck I bind, at which point I changed cars the be$i hog» on the coast, snd fust superced 20. Wm Savage, ¿law C i.:ub . ALSO es given us by him the other day tasted Ins den and unexpected death, and all through for peoi ia. 111., arriving there ut 12 in., Oct. 9. ing all others breeds. gross carelessness. W T Wilson. Martha S Stephens. cioas. After looking through the city during the i J M Hutchens. Hester Hunter. A lso fob A number of Thoroughbred afternoon and comparing note« with some Miss Ida Arthur will leave on Monday T hat C utting S oiupf . of (he r^.sidrtiiU in regard to the wealth and Jersey Boar» and Half.breed Jersey u»»«l p. John and Henry Raker, who were connect S unday S chool R epoht . next for an extended visit with a sister, in land Chiini, which make a fine cross, al rea all kinds of numb' ; of inhabitants as oompnred with Idaho Territory. ed with the cutting scrape in which Uh’irlm Following is the third annual report of Portland. Or.. 1 left the impression on their sonable price». B. F HARTMAN. Dodge was so badly used up, were arresteri Frank Morrison, of the “Independent,’’ 33kl McMinnville, Or. the Hopewell Union Sunday School for the minds that three streets in the city of Port t’errriaffr» (inti UlarkimtUh Astoria, was up the fora part of the week by Constable Manning and Night Watchman year 1883 : land, Or., contained more wealth than their and paid us a visit. city of Peoria with its 60,000 inhab Farris, last Thursday and brought before Work. Jan. 7th the following officers were re boasted ASK FOR Mr. Multner, of the St. Charles Hotel, stil! Recorder Baker, but as witnesses had to l»t* jected : J J Collard, Supt : J E Michaels itants. At B:.’0 I took the train for Beards town. arriving there at 3 o'clock on the continues to set the choicest viands befori subpoenaed an examination was postponed Vsst Supt ; Airs Ester Allison. Sec and I'l-ras. all who favor him with a call. July Mr:; Allison resigned and Aug nth ■ii.-.rning of the 10th—8days from Portland. I till Friday. The case was one of cotisidera- diss Ellie (libsoii uns elected to fill th • va- found mv friends and enjoyed a YifeU with Street Commissioner, J. W. Gault wanted bl? iu erest and attr ict ‘d a large crowd, both •ancy . Mv.s L. Stephens, Organist; Miss He in for the space of twq wtiuks. very pleas- a Celebrated California Made aiithI then took the cars for Springfield, to zcflivn the other evening : but the council from the town .ami country i he tt nimoir- Meniivtta Cooper. Asst Organist. ill., to visit my old friend, A. F. 'Thompson ¿aid hhv ; and John ’ miyed." in the case was soinewij.it jm?.j‘d on both No. of tin e s' ho >1 met during the year . At Amity, Or. —rnnv his shadow never grow less. I arrived sides, the prosecution showing h<»wi‘.’cr thaï Rev. /. S. McCain, of the Dalias •• Itemiz John Lowest «tl« p lance of office’s .t his place at 7 p. in., and after he had Baker took a prominent pail i.i the « n- •ei.” was iu town a couple of days during the counter, while the d dens * ma T- the ? pi-; J rlighcat —o— found me out we talked until 7 o’clock in the week Htid paid us a pleasant visit. ■ norning. I found himsqlf and family well. the case bv attempting to prove that riem x Average for each Sunday............ r-7 Every pair warranted made by white labor Total attendance for the jear. . I He ia engaged principally in raising Here A rick has b-»*n placed in Fireman’s Hall Baker did ’he cutting while actimvn self ; ford < i(tl* and has now about R0 head. He ol the Bert Stock in the markel. We al?< by E'oremau Wyndham, and a number ot defense, and that his brother John took n-. I ow< st attendance of tend ers i is vvli situated on a farm ot 400 acres, 11 manufacture jhr old relies of MuM. H X L- Co. have been pari except to attempt to separate hi* bi ot In r Highest miies north east of Springfild, and two miles and Dodue. Deputy Prospcutiii;’ Afmrntn average attendance........................ cung thereon 369 fl ii . BaroliiJ Station. Through the kind Ladios¿Misses &. Children’s Total atttendancefor the year. Bradshaw appeared for the Suite a:id Mess-s. O«r old friend. Geo. F. Barnum, looks vfcUa’.D and Mager.» defended, ami a strong Lowest attendance of scholars... ness of Mr. Thompson I visited with him all .’.1 , pretty badly ___ r. as for about two tight was made o 1 both sides* ?.t th ■ con Highest attendance of scholars. used up, the <*«>:nitrv r ;uud about, as far as Williams Riveted Shoes. 71 montho he hrs been down with a complica elusion of the tir-litnonv ami aiyiimen; viil?. < miles from hisplace. It is a fine nrll- I have ¡list received a fine lot of Average attendance of scholars 11 tion of ailments. ing prairie country. The crops were not ns For Rale by «H (he Principal Dealers in Ore jounsd. Henry Bal t wa di...-h • : .. I ti > . Total attendance for the year gon and Washington Tcrrit >rv. good this ’.ear as eomnimi, owing to the cold V D Neer. Chief Tnwpactinff officer of the cast ><l,v. as it wae evulfpi fr*»m the test1 mo L »west attendance of visitors 1 v. i\i- th.it passed over jHinoia lad August. - G. A. IL. Department of Oregon, will vi.si; ny that what part he look in the a!lr .> .es .iighest •• ’* r. l he ram e?op u»|l haiuly reach of an * lull mid < oniplcfe tin«* of Htf purely in self defense • but -Sonn Rd <-r v. -Custer Post next Saturday evening. A full Average for each LniiJa .' average crop. Early rains ill the tall have above Weil-knowu Gootla lor Xnle ut aeld in bonds of ?i -Nri to await theae;u.n attendance is desired. 1143 Total attendance for the year be;-a detrimental to the hardening of the of the grand jur?. IB »• order Bak« r lias be- u •orn nd in some parts of the state it is rott H. FISHER’S, Through an oversight of our mailer, three «.iea.sured by some f<»r placin'* tin* b(»nds<.- Lowest total attendance of school - - • •, 41 9°, . i Ji i total atti ndance . d ing on the cob. In company with Mr. or four of onr North Yamhill subscribers high—indeed for binding this ni-tii »»v« r o McMinnville, Oregon. Average total attendance..................... • 4 > Ihompion I visited the farms of Win. Hus- did not get their papars last week. We will see ill. W» think be did ju Manufactured by ».-•v and Nathan Hussey Wm. Hussey is have done ; ny. accoii’oiiu to ’he te-.tiir;-»ii' Total .".ttendanci- -officers, t achers, to it that this do-u not occur again. scholaih and visitors .................... i :.’i ?»tti>).» quite old arid neems to be losing his «•AIM. \l< ItEI.Mil'll«; A <’l>,, addmti d mid tr ■« ' hat we h i - - I«* irm-f We hear ihai 4». and Mrs. Reume Alulki y from partie« who **■ ;■»* not put on th * ' dir-. L »west No. vers? - recilod—each schol ¡> 1.1 >ry. His family is m good health. He 12W A 1S| Sansome St., San Francisco. of South Yamhill, nrs the proud parents ot stand. . ............. .. i * nd town property in Williams :,o John Baker should have l>. « «» Iodo ar-muting one verse................ Factory 115 A 117 Hayes St. 27tf an ofts'irin1.'. Im I of what sex we did not without l»i ll until it v.'‘ lnowD ville aqd a fino body of prairia land olose to th« i m H>■•h” : <O. veFsoxrefill»-• I <-i ieArn. Monday, Jan. 7ih. wus the date. '.'•uti .i-tnnii Hussey is well situated and not the wounded m oi would r< eov.-r. I h» ?» v. • N ■ ’ --i '■■ ■ it -i I H “ ligated in rawing Hereford cattle : he has hc.v.min: »•! 'Total No. Versts recited.................. We have fouud another lake, that comes enttin ' and shooting aff ray-» ni veiv fine animal—a Hereford male for very near leaving Third Street out in the too comm »11 «»'ic'U'r-’ii:*-'. aud ii i.- tim«’ th fj »west ain't recc'd bv «»ollection *■ I which he paid $1.509. .Idiiiinistratoi* h Xoli.e. cold. It surrounds the depot at Sheridan, «he.se child'. ,«1 <- ciminationi be .-topprd. Highest « nâ oi . r Ol p D. O. D ubh ; m . and w? tell you it is a tine body togaz ?up»n. I ll :« -i Worn re ° Notice is hereby given that thp un<ler*:gne«i with t!ii> caGe that \vc shonbi li' tom-noon Total ain't reo d dnrin, you i To Le continued. ) has ln*en duly ap|M)int»*d adiiithiairaioi <>| th« “F>ay. wife •. wish ye a Happv N * v Year.” but as wr do nui a i ih to bias public opmioi: Paid 41 out for suop.ies, etc estate nt L. E. Phelps of Tillamunk <-«>iint> said S.. as be entered <h* hon.-te at I o’clock ill the case we fort-car for the present. Amount on hind ....... ff 4 Oregon, deceased. All peisom* huvi <g idaim- New Year - moiling. ‘ Well. I dLn t wish yon S i,;:.L Et I ’ar: «au. H. ..I. H C 'oî.EARDj against the said deceased are hereby require«! t< aiK such thing,” was the ironical reply. And LlCBKSZ v Ri.tf 'N JfBAN -’F, rv cp.mi v. pro tbm. A report comes to us of a little buriatas business in present them with the proper vmieheu» lu tin ort eûmes we don't blame her. Onu of the Iivli-.d times in the I - . v ■ of The fol’ov were elc *t- d m'-icers for thc »nr tokvii on New Years eve, that smacks under«igned administrate or m I L Sim n: The iittli* non of Mr. aud Mrs. A. B. Baker the city of McMinnville ojeu/ed at the < on tin- . ting year, at thaii .'-iy loudly of hoodluiuisrn in its highest torney for the estate at Lincoln in sai l .- ••mH has been very ill dnrnig the week, having had J »hn innnal elect ion Jan. li lM-i • J .J Collard • it,rec. During the nighi named some par- and state, within six months Irom the date o ieventecu spis'-a^ between four o clock Mon- oil rooms, last t’jurtuiay evening. ,’dpt : Wm I'tW’p. r. \ss! Supt : Miss R Kilk Chia notice, t in. I admit nice into the Presbyterian dav evcir.ng an 1 thr«* o’clock vesterdm Caswell had given notice that on Jan. 2nd In .<.(! S. cv : M Leia St-ph<-ns. Oi'gainsl Dated, 0 t, 15.1883, • •«iu: h l»v removing the small window above ntomin^. At last accounts fcv was some bet would prcs*nt a p uition t • tin* council for n .dr.»s M Cooper. Asst Organist. ALBERT V ihe doors, built a tire, and sitting around the ter, Administrator of the eatute of L E iicensa to sell liquors. A remonstrance w: love made a bar-nsvm of the building, ceased. Paop. ’ .G vTroN or D ipthfug ex C n - xens . A two-year-old son of Mr. apd Mrs. W. G circulated and nu lerourtv s'...med and it the spitting upon the stove and benches. Not J. L. S tory , Attorney for estate. It h ’.sbeen known fo? sometime th; t ph Hendeva'iii. on Monday took the top off a time staled both pclitiou r.nd ;•*«».' lonstr. net- content with this they removed the cover coal oil lamp ami dr ink some of the content ants, p geons, turkeys, donn -ii ’ f »nl from over the organ and throwing it upon r were brought up fnr act on. i ;.e of the bowl, which made the little fellow the door wiped their muddy boots with it. ItltniiiotrnlrK \oi i«<- tli.ir the like were liabr* to be nttrtcl'ed bv Men s Boys and Youths' men a ftT quite sick tor a short tunc. He has about stranc? contained n .. . ■avinp the cloth about ruined ; besides this, thenq. The ’ »Vt. n«r \il/.e i.?ine .’»I * liei __ the petition, but >U1 K.) s.»:ne were 1 ■•■* \»»b r recovered from the however. i ¡.'i d was broken in t|je organ, w«xxl piled Notice i» hereby given that the un-l«*) ' • ’ pute arose the ma 1 •he Ze.tiHig” inform* u-. :b u I*. :f?hv»r < ipon th* benohes, books scattered, and uthei • •«I ha» been upp<«mre<l A«irn-m-ti:r i >1 i! W. B. James, of the Colombia Eusinese town and as a d..-* ursday evening, I' i laid over till I :• IcnredatioiiH committed that were simply •state of < lot liing' >erdt o' Wurzburg Iris carried <»ut n st II. .Mesainger, <»f Y lO'hill < -int • Failege, I ortKud. was in town last Saturday Thursd omental p tition v \ supp ‘ - li iaceful. Fun is fun but when it comes • liegon. <lece»«e<L All |wi«.<ns having < 1 ¡m and cn’I d i ? see ua. He was Rccorjp.inied ten out an l two .< idditiou 1 nnivos .» »f obs?rvitk»nH f »r th* pa *p ’ >f ’b t-» Mich ill-bred business as this, it is tiiu« » gainst, the iMnl <ieoeaw*<l art! hereby h - juii - bv a Mr. Neal, who was formerly a residenl while several v> •• ■ inv-i.tp» rd •111 in,« whether th? d h r i ¡-top was put to ushering in the New io present them with the proper V'limb^m, f of Polk county, but had gone back to Ken remoRhrance ■d Ye r. We are sorry to l>e called upon for ilie umiernigned A«imit.ifctratnx, • ' tucky and bad just returned from that moved fr-mj th'* Midi a notice as this, but our duty demands Lafollett, at Bheridan, in «»id CmiiJy «ic- n>. State. matter c ime Tbnr.; j<|.iy evenin'! the ro it. within a;x months from the «l ite • I tl.i ri.-a.se call and examine Goods before pm •.PS mc r t»> ¡ee v,, No nnfferer from anv scrofulous disease. filled with | mtice. iievif »v *bo v di f urly try AVer’s S irsapariila. need to be done. Atoni ■ hosing elsewhere. Dated Oct. 26th, lRfi.L SvOOXTTi'»!« TO Burn iMAKEgH despair of a curs. Tt will purge the blood ol sent the aiw. G. G. . thus LYAD MESSINGER. Jill nnpuiitic-s. thereby destroying the germs the petitio..cr-, and V7. D. A lot of fr< sh Oregon butter, in print«, waa Yours Respectfully, n. Adminiitratrix of theekiateot C. li.Ab M-mu from whiett scrofula is develop?«!, and wd- munstratord. After itril received by Wm. Dunbar Saturday, from up cr, «leece heff. 1|»5 infuse new life and vigor throughout tin non-r*sideuis from Loti the v.ili-y. Owing to oarelessnes.4 in p:uk- were about a s’ whole physical organization. r. If. HEIfJKhVD in ;. it woulJ not »ed for as much aa eabtein able spirited di iiacu< aon. st is wise tn provide against cm r encies bers of the II on. 1>>J v . butt» p’ck .d in little box«?». It in a pcor McMinnville, Oregon. mo iba< ere liable to arise in every family. A present took c p; rt. .he i .m to s* nd butter to market in print*, as it in «4 cold mep be a dangerous thing, or not, de tion. dismiss*»!. IT s 1» the ri is next to iinpostHb!« to keep them from tl d re- pending upon the means on hand to combat where it began a md a new patiti' ;• •iu;*" ymuued out ot tdaape whi< U injure« 1' n. in sudden attacks of cold, croup, asthma monstrance are on it for signatures. e r -<.c If our dairymen could only gel etc.. Ayer’s Clierrv P^noral will prove tn- tie wooden boxes, in which to *-nd their > i t Rnickest and most effective cure, and your A lmo T a T«-" -ujfv dwelling with brick h»«ement ■."• i ittc. m «irk* t. tlit y cmild obtain aw much ' .’ r ‘ v - 0 friend. r- r it as the e.iatczn article bnngH. Wood is <r»o<1 well ia«i cistern with two lot? > 118x128 hen, whi B. »'. Har:m .n': n ’ . nt small fruit «n't ■*hoic* »b rubbery : irco her-' and all that is mwded in the All km-is CH rotlowing is the list of officers of Protec w .4 in I-r. ■ . t ' «iBt I* Hf'fi ; c m - t i <ik<‘ the b •!'*‘ Ore onian.” ind Howers. Detinbiy |oc.»t.vi iiA tion Council No. 4. I. O. C. F..«I« mjuh I for th« dcetra.dion bv f.r- c.ts-l 1 r the <• Third Kt. 'Hc'ninavlll«, r* he •*x»u. T«,r term« »«ppi" * 'i **■ Er”'.:iAM F ♦n^mg t«rm • Wm Holl, C C; W ftweviiev Reel Esl«f* Agent. e 1.1* YC M w Dorie, Sec; A Washburn. F: J < of a coal oil lan.p uu Sund, n o<-k *ast ot Planing Mill, two doors east To i ’ HE Lil'XE'i \ C wmi Treas; B F Clubine, P: T H Scud lamp haiiß5 11 1 '• ni r f livery .tabla,| r rt- it*)* d«. M. Mm F Deilsehueider. V. Jos Draper usual un Heure, baru and «.x lot... - \ s I ••!»’ rrived a‘ th:n pl.ic** •* th a .dock op th»' ltd- e v.c í'¿.' * G: I vd* J backet. S DU D H »ward. Med evening lows, balance on time. S ■ »venina Mr. .Ur. IL II. ¡ - W.H. EL'CHAM, PRO.. o.' M Linrry Good;- •< i will se<- nt mv «hop n th tl|H J' ii. I w.»l icp.l Examiner. rx«rt *M town. F*»r par!.culai Illg it WHS <V,Ub»-d >’.v tl.- ♦ I-A the L V st Styles and Fcnhionf; *:ul oa I BINGHAM R«! I. U6» Ace - t » *r y»n • • l-’ir ts • *;i Stork <‘f Furniture. CarpeU, Wall in which h : ; • A polk county attorney wen’ fo Portland. no ■ t-»r c inh. « nlv. I can arf< rd to sell you IÚ ¡’•me t I» <*ns»c 11 whnb particular at m' * n t l**c v««k, and running short of iwWY t*’*- gUas ¡«»ppiiig an»l - . bl L.ir IT ukicr . lipa, Uiblam»*. J,/«**. Etc., ar* a: id or HIMU C'U*' a price- <n) re«t»-mab!o that nona ran piled the ex-sheriff of that J” ing to th»* do»»r tí e h > *• ■ un. millin'.r thia wide of Clncngo — ill 1-en. J ti find fault. *G*ome at : important husineae » *<k- jpr»n t! Q i k *>;!» •» and smflU pr*»fits’* in my mm- «il IU|Minng d in « neat and » I'-wiautS detiie first train the ex-sheriff hurned to be bp.ikrti and - imp H; ir Weaving and Stan pin; done to r. fio >r, wtiii* -lanner. Portland ued w*a met at the train by niale- ’ m w»hd i»|.*le ’»< rrt • 1 >r I r. N« xt door to Rom A Porter, i val friend irtjo. eiwloog up to him hurriedly, throw the -•••ii'-.-y mtftt »pp'w U Grange Store, McMinnville. I *< isc call and examine oois and prwrx AT ♦yelaimed “ Yes. »ew yes: everything» in bH h«nd. .nJ It to M m . H. P. H tui « t . Stf. t- t ' ' ' rtl right : yes, yea : give twenty dollars : IhirH fi..m 'b<- ' o-.nmr ! ■' e '. %V«*l«-li» linrbcr. ’ hop »«I. vpr .” Thinking everytbtt*» ail rii ht th»- wibna Huhtl n ">'r" ' ' G îxat A'Jt’ai r» * tny*»«*» V. C W. 9. A. j V. * < ,t home $5 nuttit frw. Par tirtrt&irrnaii handed over the money d*4£4hd' done i.nii duw qnirkl’' ''j. ' ., •der to ru Within the next flfidrya Th«» Vnihi'd County Woman bufrige A*- » • X*» j *M i Óipital not r<i and <K1 not surmise that a joke ’* 1 • ’ » Shots (or t dime, if you tin.ply wxn ’ ll topiac l:* f«‘l»o if voti want IrtiainaM »I rtee and IM *t>*n xi ill har« a call mating next W«d- l?»v pra<rtu«d npon him until th* attorney • Ice. 5 «ho« P»t a difue ami it yn i IB/ th' cv. f-r. n-*...-' * ’ ' ‘ r , ; ? “ • imim - i * 'her **x, young or old, can. • I *-«v*njng. Jitr i h at Liti Id • >1*» Parted hnrneffty awav. saving as h*» *ent 6re ; not bow«-;- <•*•»'' I! '1'"' ' agar nt X-vit pay sH ttia time they work, with, T«s res I’ll later.” We h-ive not oil-ol^ <m U» »>'l' e* r- .*! * V7’ ' Hull. Laffiyrtte. A grand, good time is *x b*li «¡th one >»r «¡i »4 them, y».»» g t il» velue in auv otk«V art e*r I have m *H. i « i homy, writ* lor par tiro Igra to peeled. b. LouoHABy, ***11 informed .»a to whether or not the e c- ell fir oae Of tile ilne« remJwie-.-» MU U U *LUU. McMinnville. Jan. 7.1SA4. IL tlALLÉT A CO., Portland, Main^ Qor. See. Jbenff jetpiyped home : t>st the attorney e.tj. NOTICE ! Farm Machinery! Sappington & Laughlin Deoring Binder, Deering Mower, WARRIOR rtOWER The Westinghouse Thresher, Attention McCarter & Aiderman. .1. Notice I. CASE'S Machinery and Mowars, Hoosier Hay Rakes, STUDEBAKER Wagons nini Buggies MmitiifieturorH of Cahn, Nickplsbuig & Company's IRON HARROWS •perialty. BOOTS and SHOES JUST RECEIVED Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS, Uadies’ Cloaks, Dolmans, Velvet«, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, ZLaces, Embroidery, Etc. City Property McVinnville Furniture Store, fe FOR SALE. Shooting Geiler I