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o Ufe ‘uu>:ss-.¡.nut. “L n r Fir. Pro Dr. coluti VI PS the Stook of Gooch n*ned by George Purker. I v u to aiiortu ruy customers thut nnvthing t -'ing in th, t lu» ™.. be bought of ’on.r.. ,:a^ p“™1 yer skates !” Fair, next week, ailier for printing. ’ > o.-.rd ipp-ars in another A. irrisi is on a visit with her cridan. p. r< y :orn:ir was the coldest of the ... *1 jovu zero. If wi. U liindo C •it n good Gin for less than ., u to Manning. mb: r that Manning has nil machine need)« An stovo ■!i t Manning’s— .efirstCook ..du in Yamhill county. R ía city i. Matthews will preach in this bi; .h, at 11 o’clock a. m. T h ». <■ 'osi pj’j ‘ Sunti.../ .. I have ■ ’ ; 11 >r ■ ’» ;f Mrs. IL C. Mance, who ___ I fol some time past, remains t fe mourneth for her nipped by the frost killed and others who . s sp: ak through a notice in an. Dr. Job '• ■ • • i.l one of the lost books he adv • • week by calling on At- torhe-y G. Bingham. Tho Arr give their second ball, at Mob'.’ <»-morrow evening, to which ¿.E I’- ■-•... d. Tickets $1. At tl • ug of the City Council, the p •*.?. ’ ill :t th < liquor lioenae be raised . . s aid o i the table. Mr. V.’ ■hant, of North Yamhil, calk . his regards and warm hims.î ‘. a ? cold days of last week. Albert ■r, special agent of the Phoeni:: Insurance Company, was in town i a pleasant visit, Tues- day af Don' be •ansp money is scarce that you wi ! <• to buy your Dry Goods, and < ’<» ■’ n io.)g as you are responsible, call on II. • , and you can have goods until afte arvest. They i ; that “ Uncle” Shartzer some time; t. :. l it ion s des and sometimes pta b . knooked down to him at low /• jar ■?. In givi firn I t of pensioners in Yamhill county iu our issue of two weeks ago, the name of B. F. Clubine, of this place, was by some means omittea. II Fish h:nfinished taking inventory and white ;i? it ill le sweeping reductions oh cer tain E ot goods. Go and **ee him, If you w! o buy goods at right figures. .ho.ij famishing manuscript written m a Jain ha:i must be careful what they say. The pr.r.t ■; will not be responsible for any errors th .’may occur in nch cases, ns they will “follow oopy.” F ob bent —Hous ith five rooms, a good bam, wood shed . ad good water, for rent chdi’.o by the year, Also, furniture for sale at n bargnii i. Cail " ’ at G. L. Parker’s dwelling in North 21 c.'dinnville. G. L. Pa. ______ ____ _ ________ k?r, the McMinnville gunsmith. has sold . it iiis business in this place to 8. A. 2........ . We understand that Mr. Park er v,ill i... he agency for and canvas the state in tbe interest of the Monarch Bee Hive. He is a rustler and will make a live agent. The latest accession to our exchange list is the “ V .i .lir.gton Enterprise,” published at Ft ton >unty, by Roa sei & Wxi .e. It is <•■ twenty-four oolumn fo lio, neatly printed and filled with spicy and newsy reading matter. May the ••Enterprise” succeed. Our repo::or made a fearful blunder last week re dg the death of Mr. Cook, in Calif or . . L. Cook was the husband of Mrs. N. L. Cook, of this place, and father of Frank Coo.', of Amity—which is another family of Cook than that stated by us. N otice —Laving closed out my business in this place i v/ish to call the attention of all that arc no ., owing me to come and settle up by March L,r. as my accounts will then be placed in tho hands of J. E. Magers for col lection. G. L. P arker No other : ?dicine is so reliable as Ayer’s Cherry Pc.:., ral for colds, oouglis and all de- / raton organs tend- ng . . □ imp ion. in all ordinary ■.■.and it allords sur*- j ... i <onsi»mptive. even in au. . a -d stages of disease. The enter, -in ?', .'it. by tho Ladies Guild. . ' • . • !V , citing ( » In-l week p >. . \ery pleasantly. Owing to ♦ho Cull .:u?r and other obstacles, but f 'ji. programme was -arried o. : xi. f .!!, and those present seemed , netted the sum of p th some toward car- rymg .1.. good work. Unij . <c A. M. have just cause ladies. toyei sb idies. Last 8 iturday even- ■a • • eir regular meeting. Their the: to i-iher and decided :eir he rise; and acting upon .1 a surprise t ready at Mohawk u‘.< s ind after tho Lodge had sits members were invit- finish . an»! they tell ns that the 6d OV< . <-»l’ ir.joyn al io il- oocas. *4 Yc . -it credit ? virtue.». ..i good!, pron.i . . in Ya QUS tî . > iuibro .¿io ther.. /•Chr>. for it s and . . denoun-. to Y im Mr. N: <i • jug W ions c. mother ■»’-■. pel. The- fol w i ; 1 flesh in »Iter dots 'WQun .. : .ot t His sec hear 1 . owing •f the ings. pie u ’ *or ur tariaj will ► vilv has always been consid- : »/a of Oregon greatness and ome of greatness and , > ii a pass-word to any ; ;a to have ” got his start late we hear of troubiil- : ' oM Yamhill. Tho Nicholls : g net of existence over io ’J s w.i.i a sectarian, a .: iievt-r that may mean, c: renounce the world ■(• end to renounce and -ince their coming .1 been bu«v there.— ful in atu.'ct- , r • well dowered, anJ the : exception that their . . . : d bv Uis hpeciousgos- •'g of a row ; a pis- • tie i Mr. Nichol’s' •• spot, where a sol- . credit to Yeceiv? a red a.id N M 1 sensible people.— . < r. rnd now we - vp to go aVo, ... tv» us epistles v.ifii !v a Joke of some • a ! rs go to their inc t- .n t-ailv good p-»> in Ynrchill would fn- of the*e bigoted s»-c- ,.j;!t that anu’ttnthK ■ ■.»in > and staying, for tu louing a pernicious Joctr*. ■ The “ Z’ ..s” is right in tho above. The “ devil w to dtv ” from the time that Nich- ills arriv in Yarn hili until the time that he received r; ever© chastis'inent and bis de- oarture f oihi r field«, last summer. So far is the roc t notices are concerned we har.l- iy know u. :.. r or not they were ” a joke of tho boys.” ihcrefire those in tne locality from wb» c * those notices purport tn have emanated that ha- had just causbfor mak ing such threats. Homes wherein dwelt lought bat p ace and bappiue-« were broken up and the f. milies scattered to the four winds, and all ties that were near and dear to man wei r? Bavcred—all on account of the chin? of this man Nicholta.— pernicL.us People of Yamhill Ri* peaceable and law- 1 nt vhere a man’s heme ia broken fltid'nff: ay-a 11 th i t i - near r-nd deer tn man i« rent RFUDC <7. 1 f . has f ‘•park <»f manhood about h.m I e tf j ea d< operate and it is hard m tell vhrt is si ect he might commit under such ciruiziKanccs. b. A. M assixo . drill1 th !i P0’*1“™. t;. W who dii.iK thereat. tt is wors- ............... t;u. fountain of life for <>t , \ iiy pttan by can ....,,.. c ‘ fl " [.. ? , inheritance, this has been done, .•t-r s »bar saparilla tree.»the bio«»<1,th vit d il nd restores appetite, strength am iieulth, We bear of a school ,ui....- , the w d •■ ho was recently tl,„. li:,rv. I u ,u r ». cuiiar raoumattnoM. H * nl i w , „ ln tue -Chool as H pupil, and to.- d: r. . lllx scute ot the rules laid down by ..e: 1.. .. lord she whs expelled, and the director* not ¡tied of Un tact by the mastor. Tl. .. .a.,! e..nmn;, d into the case nud caiue to ih. oi„ i ion ,,.,d -rendered a verdict that they!.:, n, .unli.r use tor either the ti'iiobor or ouoil and con sequently both were sent to tc'eir h. .m.. XV have not heard w ether i ,t a.y 1 , since secured the services of a te ca. r. Ex-foremau D. H. Turner, of iipae E i- gine Company, was up to lepandenoo the other day, and on his return : »tated that the lire department of that pl.; -o we.’a intending to attend the fair here oath. 81 __ - f and 22xid, in a body; end Chief Enc-in-.r . <arver JV re- _ «^ived a commuuic.atb.):i from ibo r, ¡-.rotary ot 1\ nor Engine Comp lias, stat- ing taat a number of : would be present. We tell you this f . ‘ing to be a gram! success. .\_ou io has bet i neaiv i : people will be treated to a music On Thursday lust, at * n. ton, who rueid.is .tear C county, was coming do., p. southern portion >t t._. < y vaa ■ i •ok-yoko, i i .s 'rteef slipped from its pl ice ..i:r. .. h .'n impos« sibla _o do anything \...k i » or teu a ni mals. As they daslxud uo\. i t! hil! at full speed they suddenly turned . front of L. L. Smith’s furniture factory ;: , . SLi-it- .i and c : . pots, t.n pans and other ule ; . . inn mud at tbe left of th»road c hill. Mrs. Shelton was at f.r . I t.» have been badly hurt. Drs. Wai\i . a i Eowl- by were immediately r.p »a tlie . \ as: and by their prompt and energetic ad'.uiaist *ring of restoratives, the lady was. in a s"»-t time, found to have received no injury. ■ i • lam- age to the carriage will be in the neighbor hood of .$75. Tiie anim lis appa.ir J o bo unhurt.—"Washington 1 In'u ■r;)l,i, Feb. 7. Local Correspondence AlttlTV. ■ Feb. 11.1884. <)ur town is wonderfully exoited over the disappearance of Mr. H C Edwards, who left Y r P.»rtlnnd on the 5th inst. informing his friends that he had business in that city, n ut wou’d return on the 7th inst., but has failed to put ai an appearance ns , t, and there is ” weeping and wailing and gnashing <»f teeth’’among the Amityite«-. and v e think sumc ot the Portland men join in the chor us. The supposition is that he got away with from four to five thousand dollars, ami about three thiniMHiidof which he was owing in Amity and Portland. His poor wife is al most distracted and has the heartfelt sym pathy of the coiomunity, for she is an esti mable woman. We luive quite a cold snap, which mr.kes the farmers feel very uneasy, as thev fear a repetition of last year’s calamity. We sin- < relv hope such a thing will not occur, as it would be a sad blow to our famous wheat growing State. This week ends Prof Hartson’s labors in teaching the young ideas how to shoot. Rev Angles will hold the reins the coming quar ter. and we hope he will be able to keep the youth in the path laid out by Prof. IL. as he has done well. We wdl have a grand hall at the hall for merly owned by McCarter A Aldermi n. on the 22nd. There will be good music, and every possible means will lx* taken to make enjoyable to all participants. A cord al in vitation to all. J aw . ESSRXXIAN. Feb. 11, Wintry weather. ’ Boys had a fine time skating on the pond no tr town, but their sport did not last long. The Grangers meet on Saturday, at Fos ter’s Hall. I HE W KATBEB. Feb. 1! l don't kno v «’ho your proof leader may oe, k»ut I wish s»miu one would have the kindue s to break Ins back a it\r times, jir to oblige mu. The last fall* <«f snow came in the i: mt time to s 'V? the wbaat; it isn't much—only two < r three niches—but. without it, tue wheat would L- in gr» at danger of freezing out. as s it il i id last winter. J. J. Carey . out r.gain with nothing to ihat hu was nearly blown t»> atoms, ex cept a fi w »ci a: file.-» uu l.;s luce . but he had a narrow escape. O. S. Porter, liveryman of Amity, was in Lafayette last week. V. Nave, ex-hot I keeper of Amity, dropp ed down on us lie- other day. lie says he has <ild out his business in Amity and is lookrv.i for another location. YasterJav a man by .h > name of Judd was bro:i, kt up from 1 st I’liehah-m, in an m- •' •' sent, and so the man had to be confined in th.» jail over night. The Judge was tele- grap led for and will probably be here to-day and hold an examination. Mr. Judd is in sane on religion and so violent at t mes that he has to bo tied down. The Leap Year Party at Littlefield's Hall on t ie 7th, u.-.s a grand sucotss. All us you: f? fellows had t< :o go ; the ladies all, both you g and old, mare i‘hed out in full force and i a shepherd gr.thers his gail. -.•cd us iri like as » got ub in there we wen doc! . am: after th »y m:-.u ■ -.o dance, tmd march around, and wade the ;edar swamp. and ».ensure tipe, that had o bB cut Lt Jv • •v rar:!. (I wanted to cut it at »•very inch) an :d do, Ch 1 ever so many ihr. th il' re < very j'ic'.y lrugh. ard ;h nm s nark their lips ant! irl J .U ■! . T feel y and wi. a th rut evt ry year was a leap yea;* I unde .-.»lam d there viil be another pan. soon. T j a woman ¡ •l.'Tr.- age question seems very itly ” A True Christian quie yet, out of time in the Won ..-n” got l iroc ked ’ first •jund an J t ie rest frightened from the Whether the mann< r in which the vio- ilex tory was gain ? 1 ■ > tl he best or not, 13 a mat ter lor . ie i'riends of w< o:nan suffrage to ponder over The m ile par- •suasion are very reticent a bou t the mutter, a. nd. with two exceptions refu c to commit th« emselves on either side, One gentleman, box wover. comes out boldly and »ays 1’e ina-.i is to vole for woman sif- fraj. and make i.iat : the last vote he will ever cast. ” For," he nd da, “the d—n country is goir i to the d»>;, . n lyiiow.” It is probable that the ladies wi’l b’.rdly consider his reason ven complimentary to th -m. or to himself. '■’ids ii certain, that however as a voter, Th: poo • y quallfi : woman may be to vote, she V3 a poorer reason for her cou I hardly give vote than th< bove. Another gentleman, without posit velv committing himself, goes deeper and says "It in r.n action to ba con- sidered, because onc.'' dore it cannot bo on- done . and another thing to be considered in there are four or fivo mil- the natter is t lions of negro womm down »outh who will be c-nfranch;; 1 with the whites.” It is my impression that he will vote against the measure, but 1 don't know. N at , The weather the past week has if there is a mua in this country scv bo it we wish some one would >> i sight. Wednesday luomiuj; blowing at the rata of forty miles i sprung up from the north, hour it was cold en mgh to f ! off a cast-iron yearling and b colder still. Thursuu I down to 2J deg. abovt , ing it had lowered I o'clock a south wind • ¡•zling rain set in and I wear smilus, thiuKHig t.uit Ov I self again. But they were too 1 morning the ground was oovt red ! and snow continued tj fall all day : portion of Saturday night, when it ■'»< ; grow cold and by Monday morning, had forced the mercury down to 9 det;, rt which | point it has stood most of the tin.o since. I - I. ! good skating for th<> boys, fair sleighing a:-J i the wheat is covered with a good co. if g of snow so that its safety is insured. S. : in the wood and let her simmer. Reply to W. T. Newby. JUST RECEIVED •'< ut received a fine lot of and Winter HÌESS GOODS, X.adies’ Cloahcs, Zalmans, Velvets, ¿■xncy Goods, E d . R epobtku : In Mr. N. wby’3 reply to me he says It was was not my aim to he.-.p sorrows on his family.” New. let the gen tleman look at the sorrowful tinuu we^have »een within the last three years, since our p :- rents passed away, and then to have : -L ; statement as he made first hurl c. into our face, a.id in presence of an auc <• • Now, ! \ r. X wr >y lu my feelii this dr.’ecdon he must acku »wlm. g< ihr.t it would give cs :noru pa'n ar. .- v <r.v . .-.’'. r . i: > oth» r by tay nj. out f v. i.s i . drunkard, tuiskto ;y to : -.he • g’jteens c.ut the stones.” :••.-• : - il to judge on this point; He ¿. . >t wl-.a ■ 1 ■ • ■ . . I'.utii’ ha aay* oar father when bo fell from thew ico i » • _ trutu; and if heinsinuat-s tii..- h .- s mor tv which he drew on i‘ he'.ells i.n untruth, f ?- L? 1. ... \ ■ : ' ...... .oil's Boys’, and Youths’ Olotliing-, Benton Embree, of Da las. was in town on business a few days last week. 1 ami examino Goods before pui Wra. Fenton, son of W. A. Fenton, our shoe maker, is in town and I understand he ladnj eLio where. Stationery! ci will remain for the winter. Besides a fi ll line of r . . 'L jpcctfuEy, Sim Hyde and Marvin Potter _____ ____ have rc- itook, such ns lill-hea.'s, 1. ?. turn, d from their trapping expedition. beads, Cards. Weddin- ■_ 'to., Snyder the Printc; 1 ■ » : L Miss Minnie Worthington has returned i ti:u‘ supply of cori n : from Portland, where the has beon on a ing Writing Papers, Env visit. Pa pete rc. etc., in sizes ;.n.- :r S. J. Berry has resigned his position as a ;o tke convtnience of h’> • : . teacher. Miss Eva McIntire, the assistant, prices lower th m th s market !r At Monmouth, Polk county, Feb. 6th, lASt, has taken his place as principal. Success forded, Buy and get your k :.) ’ , w. T. LOGAX, Mr. F. W. Fenton, of this place, and Miss attend her. Di Hie Butler, of Monmouth. .uy:..c. The skating rink still remains th** sole at Daytou. Frank belongs to ths honored mid much traction and was well attended Saturday Ciirncn X otice .—The Hi.C , t 11 respected family of H jh . J. D. Fenton, of evening. AfcMinnvillc now has preachiug n 11 & Dayton Lafayette, while his bride is the member of The few nights of freezing weather gave and 6:3(1 p. ni..every Sabbath. Sunil a no less honored family of Polk county» the farmers of this vicinity the •’ blues," but at 12:20. Prayer meetings at i r> and both of the young people are highly es the covering of snow over their wheat fields Thursday evenings. The eullei,.: 1» . FEED an< teemed by all their acquaintances and all has had the effect of raising their spirits. new building, will ba rung once cl: -1.. . 1. join in extending a hearty congratulation. before each of tbe services: '¡’he City Fathers have ordered the Record Our people will heartily welcome the happy G. J. BCl’.CIIETT, er to visit the saloons and collect their li twain among them. P.lO.l cense. No license has been paid, so far. At the residence of S. M. Ross, five miles Feb. 11,1884. k *- lie.: McMinnville situated on Thirt St.; Sheridan lodge, I O G T, on last Wednes south-west of McMinnville. Feb. lOih. by Cold, colder, coldest. i Dayton on Ferry St.) day evening elected and installed the follow Rev. J. Soper. Mr. Harman Ulrich and Miss ing (l( for the working this.«. Sci lia officers : W C T, E Tellison. W V T, Al Mrs. F. Bedwell returned from Monmouth V ceritg |or pogtuqp an£j wo w:j; Lucv F. Davis, both of Yamhill county, Ore ice James; W S. Samuel Shortridge; W F S, Inst Monday, where Rhe has been visiting her krsen & Logan Bros,, Prop’s. gon. mail you free, a royal, valuable box of .-».»iupd John Richter; W M. Logan McCanc: W T. son Asa, who has been quite sick. goods that will put you in the way of making W G Lafollett: W ................... ’ C. Edith Lafollett: \V 1 Mrs. Clara Ball, from the mill, is visiting more money in a tew days than ^ou ever liio’l L ecture . G. Celia James, W (> G, Harvey Bogne; P her mother and sister here. possible at any business. Capita! is not re Prof. E. B. McElroy. State School ’.i:;if>rin- W C f, J E Richter. We are prepared to furnish tendent, will lecture al the Christian Church Miss Lebo, of Lafayette, is visiting friends quired. We will start you. You can work P at L ander . Hacke, in this city to-morrow—Friday -evening. ail the time or in spare time only. The work CuTvlug-ca, here. As his subject is on education—a Rubject in Saddle Moreen, Wt sa Morgan and Waiter McManis went is universally adapted to both sexes, young, which all are interested, a large audience to Wap'ito last Friday for a skate, and re ami old. You can easily earn from 50 cents ;ud everything in the Livery hire in good should greet him. Admission free. to $5 every evening. That all who want turned to-day. Feb. 4,1884. shape on shortest notice. work may test the business, we make this un The cattle that generally run the streets P rogramme . The scarlet fever scare is about over with : here and pick their living hardly know what paralleled offer; to all who are not well sitis- A HEARSE fied we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of those who have had it are convalescing, and For Open Temperance Meeting, '.ion lay to do with themselves this cold weather. writing us. Full narticular-’, directions, etc., evening, Feb. lutli. nl C. P. church in this there are no new cases that I have bei ii able is kept by these Stables and Funeral Turnout* Mr. Clearwater, of Forest Grove, is visit, sent free. Fortunes will be made by those city, at the usual hour. Following are the to hear of. furnished at auy time. ing with Ham McCoy. who give their whole time to the work, Great names of the speakers:—M. I . Gortne --, .1. E Miss Lizzie Woodward has returned home uicceas absolutely sure. Don’t delay. 8tart Brooks, D. C. Narver and G. J. Burchett. Wc .re prepared to offer special induce again. A great many house plants and vegetables now. Address STINSON &, CO. By order of committee, ments to were frozen here, last night. Jesse Hobson was at Portland, last week, 39yl Portlai^i, Maine. L izzie H andley . getting a new supply of goods. Mrs. Fred Archibald .and child have been C 0 JI c 1 A L MEN! G. W. H arris . quite sick for a we»*k or two, but are improv C ora W allace . John Vickery is clerking in J. Hobson's ing at presont. Do You Want City Property? Transient stock left with us will receive the store. beet of care and attention. Mrs. A. Higgins, on her return from Idaho, L ist of D elegates Things seem favorable for the Indian was obliged to A.alk over a very difficult piece rf so, Messrs. A. C. Southmayd A’ Potter, of Sheridan, are now prepared to cell you lota in A MON 1 LILY SETTLEMENT OF ALL BILLS Chosen from the various organizations in school to be moved to this place. of road .and in ;<» doing, slipped and fell, Portland or Albina this place to attend the State Temperance will be required by us. spraining her ankle very badly ; she managed Mrs. Mary Hobson is visiting in Dayton. to reach home but is hardly able to get at the most reasonable ratee. Also—they have Alliance which ifl to be held in Portland The Friends are holding a series of meet around. is heretofuic, s .me fine furrm* to dispose »if. HENDERSON A LOGAN B ros . Wednesday and Thursday, February 2dth ings this week—two meetings each day, one A. <;. 8OUTIIA/AYD i IVl’TER. A skating rink has been opened here, in at 10 a. in. and the other at early candle and 21st, 1884: 37tn3*. Laughlin's Hall, by a gentleman from Sa W. C. T. C.-—Mesdamcs E. X. Harding, light. All are cordially invited. lem. Geo. W. Snyder and M ies Lizzie Handley. In my last item-. 1 failed tn mention that I. O. G. T.—Mrs. S. F. Harding. E. X. the school at the (liiohalem m mntain school Nearly all (A t'-e little children about here Harding and J. Soper. house had bv'-n cios«-.i .»a account of the are sick with colds or croup. Horses Boarded Special Attention Union Sunday School—Megdames A. C. scarlet fever, and Miss Sarah M irk, the John B- ibine. from Gaston, was in town given to by the Day, Wyndham, Geo. W. Snyder, P. A. P«rr, Miss, 'teacher, lias returned t > h r h ».i ¡a your Last Week, as wat, also his father, from your Week or Month, i Transient Sto: k. Belle Johnson and W. S. Frink. '1 de: gned with to dispose of their «tty. oity. Christian Sunday School—C. A. Walhce. slack of The “ Weekly News” dal n >* . t h re last W. J. Loughary and wife, G<o. W. Ibirris, The Manque hall comes off Thursday Miss Miirv Martin and Mrs. Mar+hi: Graves. w?ek, and w - supp >su some p.»t ni.i .ter for- , evening, nt Laughlin’s Hall. Corner Commercial and Trade Sts., M. E. Sunday School—M idam^ James got to put on hi--, -pe -d whe.i 1 > »king over the . The town has about gone crazy over skat Matthews and IL F. Clnbin-and Miss Lizzie mail. .SALEM, - OREGON. ¿•.là vue, Yamhill County, ing. and wi; a they enn’t skate on the ice Handlev and William Matthew^. The following are the officers that were in they start for the hall. iVL E. Church—Capt. Ch.:rl ,.s 1 ’ndley stalled NaliMfacliou C.uarantct«5. last Saturday evening in Newbt-rg i O dessa . Cost. and wife. lodge. No. 302, 1. O. G. T. : J T Smith. W C T; Airs. ?.L A Hobson, W R li .6: Mrs. Sade * 1 T; ■»•<: ng can have the use of Frogrammo Hoskins, W L il S; Ellen Deskins, W V 11 give o * of her popular readings nt . . pud jnigs, and either 22 or 73 For the concert at Fireman’s Fair, Friday ' \iarlie Hodson, W S; Roxie Heater. W A i; iv.k JTall, on Monday evening next, 18th ' .<i ‘‘loin Morris” property by Eiuory Hodson, W I*' S: Emma Deskin. W 1'; and Saturday evenings, Feb. 21st and 22d: cent, of the price of Stock, Casa for lie b -h ilt of St. J an-.-rt’ Guild.— Ella Hadley, W C: Frank Hadley. Vv M; Lii- Band-Medley Over:uro “ Pon Corn.” nee on easy terms, with ap- lady lias ren '. before houses in this Duet—MesdahiesG. G. Bingham and A. V. ue ('. Smith. W D M; Minnie H«n;kins. W I irity. Or we will G; Warren Robertson, W O G; N L Wiley, .end . to state that her reeling« K. Snyder. r Mnlc Quartette- Medley :<» B Jr -.' *. M U I P W C T. T eetotaler . igh’y i luining would ba sui>Oi»luous. Gortner, I> C Narver and A V II s i* ’tur. « wing is the programme : F Gcod3 and Property ( Inst rumentai—“ Golden D;v;;m v. Riding vs Praying. Origen. J Wortman, J G Crowloi I an 1 Ml-.- ny or parties wish tn purchase, op L iter , Feb. 11, 1884. Hannah Jane. Henderson. ju ix-rms 4b elated above. Quartette—"Only »Dream of Engineer's < ’onrtiag. Plenty of snow again and cold wind. »lamesG G Bingham und A V K *n. h*r and PROVOST BRO1., lias nd Oynthi i. Mos< G V.’ Jone , and A V B >.ij b r. The thermometer registered 8 deg. above 39tf Bellevue, Or. 5. Niiiig ’ ity 1 <ittle Girl. Duet Something Still to 1 >G M and zero, this morning being 8 deg. colder than F. Vido-- < ¿’’braith. on \ V II ' I any other morning this year. 'I'om ’ s Little Etar. Qua", ette-“ Phantom Foot re;'- : ' ' rs A V it - t ’-dcr. Mi-•* '< lite Gortn •, - ■ in Am.-.’ r. Last Wednesday the wind blew a terrible Furniture Friday Evening, Feb. iZ. , 4. and A V R Snyder. 9. Op >r . miz-tio for the piano. gal».—so much so ili.it it blew down fences, Quivtette-Me • ‘*V : M- * ' * -f .' <! lisiion. 25 cents. ft. •Ticket uprooted trees, and limbs were flying pretty L ---------- - - — ham and A VBI .. lei lively in the timber, and unroofed W ju . Mu- and D C Narver. The best of music will be in att< B!l' Ci» ’ cil proceedings. Instrumental—Immortcneno o i Colom’s wood shed. No other d.image is re the affair will be so conducted as to prow e Gvisscn, J Wortman, J G 1 raw; > ported. ; -ya'ole to all who may uttend. Henderson. .vicvilnaville, Third **t.. .i.ini So o—“ sir g. Sw»*rt Bird; A great many are complaining of severe Solo-JIrs G L Parker. colds and sore turoats. Prr^nt. nt P! ining Mill, two doors east Band—Overture. Ticket»—for ball only—$1.00. ícense to $.?30 Vclitiois of lively stable,) 1 tac Moon's little boy has been v r” ' »w : the past we< k with a cold on his lungs and D welling and C ontent :. 1. BNCHAM, FRO.. for a time it was feared ’hat it wou'd t irn r i On Sunday la4't -L j Ir.r into lune fever but the little fellow i now . lock of furniture. Carpels, Wall improving and It is hoped he will rov - Wifwcaryer on his fa.m s Baby Carriages. Ac., which so"n. ao « finable that none can nor-h-west of this /.*.' •, v Rev. E. 8. Craven's little girl has had a se •f- grornd, together v. t.. dilrl '•< on Thirc vere attack of c >up tbe j a.st week. done in a neat and lubatantU FIX’% IL á feote ci hi3 on I' •• ck. v, • II f ’V Llisg Cirrie Detkin 1 is returned ho- :e «i b it. Frank and .is family 1 nd eximí íe goods nod price» u *d; y night r nc' remained We have bad a new mail carrier the p Ätf. we k. rr our regular mail carrier, Win. D •y ing n charge of th 3 pr. mi' ha i been under the weather. Yam L ii n n h whom he had work r* l n The revival meetings nt thia place h-iv memoalled at the hou >*.■ >>: boen pretty well attended, and beleive they remained for a f -1: >"t t: A l; C X y ire doing n good work. left b i botm to ‘ th r, il J s haps an k'.ur wk'. n a !■ On account of the me-tings, we di J no! J w BALE. ,i I! from the chimaey .-f •! •!1 ho 1 our Agricultural me ting la^l SitrrJsv. Jon* i t< iT wi»h brick basement, attention of Am 8b».du n (’ • I use m >:»•<:; will »«• d.- ••IMad I q ». I m ith two lota 110x120. neightior. Mr. Hei.drix .L .» meeting which will be held the 8th of \7 1 li f- . :t a id choice ah rubbery Carver’s house to be on f. Marell, it A »... • e.y located. Must be aold Ir.q son hnrr'i*ri as q< !v J T’l^r • was a W. C. T. C. organlz3j al thi ÍE. toG. G, BINGHAM, b’lilcing and found th s »«h Y place yct.-rday. filled with lire and sr U\,1!thtl’l 5 were f’*',m um! .r Ib alien Everst killed a large wild-cat while Breaking in th' t! • ' r .. •tí. Term* are halt oct hunting the other day. Ix-longing to Mrs. John v»i- > .• Situated in central V 1 with some picture*’ from tL- r- ..a.- tt Frank Perev has two mare ship* corn plot cd V Li lara apply to Gao. G. h n w^re a’’ that were « v !. ' li t . ar d expects tn take then, to Portland tl.i’> A<enL ♦.mbracing R fine piano, f. li a ? ■ we(>k : one of th- ru is indeed a benutv. rii <! angry fianns. How the fir1 ori ut’ b 1 - nr« thennmeof J. A. Garfield pointed in u known, ns win-a tsu y’ h F vz nim 1 '• beautifol gilt letters on the side of it. ►1 'J house there was but ’ ft ». « : * ’ ■ ‘ ir n 1 •n n* Th« f ’lowiri^! are the names of th1 de!'». place. Mr. Shadden tiji:e.; - til .i n. ci. . n. • t» s eb ctfwi to attend tbe State Temp^rnner c > -r burned out and th it sonr» 1‘ ' ! - f- AT 1 ’ .llianc From the I. O. <». 'I., s- t ,. i>l from tho chimney above nnd rolk 1 «> ■: •’ c, H Holmon. Albert Hoskins and Miss Ella Had the carpet where it sprung ntj into a q »S Barber Mhop. me ley ; from the Social Tenjprranoe mwtinj blaze, thus causing th* de .rari Miss Elia Deakin. Lizzie Woodward* I»!« house was built by Mr. W. ir M»»ore and Crnthft Macv : Hobaon nr>l il •»fl rev rf St. .Tft’n-’s year« et co®t of 43 "O. nn<l w* y < i simply want to pine* require i.-vi Gilbert . from the Sabbath Srho L»z per-on« <4 th*- finest farm-houses in this srd if you ring the •xprre their thankil zi»> Hoskins. Rev. Mary Edwards. R. IL it ÎR quite a lore to him. whii< h* n y<.u gat a cigar »r rn , æ r< Her Port Ilm II A. W»r>»lward : from Fr ‘ nils Church, Rev. Frank, as all hi Lard one one on r ~u »i&re cerurn y. rente tor p a. - ele I have to nil. ondi- assisted them With the E. S. Craven, and Mary A Hobson. Total loss about were destroyed. II. HALLET A CO., Pui H H WfcLCM. T eetotaler . I utai; m nt of the 6th, i with no insurance ville GAINES FISHI 2, Chancef" Bargain. Lively, Feed and Sale St: ds il Merchandise Second Grand • Mohawk Hall, c nnville Store, Property . .'2 I $66 Gallery !