ora l’i.in.iJiii) For the best Ituiteru made, u<> to Mannings. A petition in ont .lskini; the countv to up. Only three :noru numbers in vol. 13. propriété funds for the budding ot .1 bridge for your ammunition, go to Manning's. soross the Yamhill river, I, . , „ . Aunty. I'hn 1-, .1 ,t. .. 1,,, ; ( , Mrs. Dr. John on Ims lxen quite ill during and LArAYETTE brnloe .it th. point wont! !... a ,. r . ... tin. pust weak. tuwliition to a l i ■ a tr.i lin ' ’>.:>! ■, Thu Feb. 19. 1884. Mr. Thorn, of Salem, was in town and petition at this place i bom - hu «,. ■ uslv Come now! show us you voidest inhabitant: signed. * y ¡uud os a c.iiI, Monday. trot him out here ; stick him on the point of From whnt we uiw IÍ ,t 1 ,„| tl„. a pin and exhibit him to our gaze. But he For Sewhtf machines and niAohine sup I can ’t come ; he is frozen lip, snowed under, report» that cauio front up the countr . we plies, fi‘>1,0 Mannings. are led to believe that Yamhill was a inervó and lo. t for ever. Remembi r the Fireman*« Fair, to morrow spot during the last cold snap. G«Mn^ down Mrs. Newman, a lady 84 years of age. liv­ nnd Saturday evening». the country we find a good coatiu < r snow in'.' with her soil on the Martin f irm, one Our young friend, Geo. Fisher, left for covering the wheat extendin«.’ '• >-t tc> tto> mile east of here, slipped and fell, while out edge of Yamhill, while over in Washington in the yard, last Saturday, and pisloeated San Francisco, last Thursday. there was no snow visible ; and we aro ¡old Remember, Manning pay» no rent and can that the snow extended south to di • i’o’k her hip joint. sell goods cheap accordingly. Mr.s. Matty, who has been uth of town. and deposited it with the proper officer and Bom—In McMinnville, Oregon, Feb. 14, 'I al liln-ilv. It seems that $200 WAS a There was fifteen inches of snow Tuesday 141-, to the wife of W. P. Gallentine, a morning, which was very damp and conse­ very light bond, considering the offense— daughter. shooting into a crowd just to see them scat­ quently very heavy, causing most of the On being searched he was found to be Nolict.» nr© posted calling a school meet roofs of our bpildiugs to groan under the ter. armed with a Colt revolver and a pair of o 1,1 to <>«• held on Monday, great weight/then came the rain which brass knuckles. $200 is a light bond, but it soon made it heavier still. The porch in March, 3rd, 1884. front of W. <). Palmer’s store came down is better than the Amity case, where a young Several nkaters went from this place with a crash : Mr. Willis’ woodshed suffered man shot a boy’s eyes out lor fun, and not a to Wapato, last '1 hursday and found good a like fate. About a mile north of town question asked, " because,” as some of the ice, and plenty of it. Charlie Holman was chopping wood in his neighbors say, "everybody is afraid to.*’ shed, when it came down and Charlie onlv 'The late frost cracked our tire bell, but Most of the Delegates to the State Tem­ escaped being crushed by the roof alighting fortunately it, was warranted for two years. perance Alliance now in session at Portland, npon a saw-buck and a small gate that was The City Fathers ordered it taken down and went down yesterday. standing in the building. As it was. he was returned to the place from whence it came, Mrs. J. W. Cowles has been, for several badly scared and considerably bruised. also ordering a better one for our use. weeks past, very unwell. but we are glad to The anow packed nicely the fore part of Our city council passed an ordinance pro hear that she is slowly mending. the week and the big boys, little boys, big hibiting minors from being out after t»:30 girls, little girls — old ami young — took a Mr. Charles Dukenfield, of New York, ar­ p. m., except for certain reasons. That there rived in this place last week. He has not hand in snow balling ; but wo believe but should be some restraint placed on minors, one class of individuals suffered and that especially boys, is very certain, but would it made up his mind to remain, as yet. was “John.” Whenever n Celestial showed not look much better io find the parents ex Open Temperance Meeting on Monday his copper colored phiz there would be a ercising that authority instead of shifting it < . uin'. Feb. i »th. Speakers—Rev. ('raw­ whoop and a cry that the "chínese mu I go.” over to the state or city '• It looks bad. very lord, Rev. Matthews, and Elder Rus». and then you would see the .Mongolian mak bad, to find parents wiUing to surrender oon lively tracks for the “ wash-honsee.” trol of their children to the local law officers. ft you want good tea, call for " Japan Pearl” ing a shower of snow-balls following close We have several laws made especially, it at the Bakery ; the weight of a half dime is with in his wake—some so close as to cause him would seem, to relieve fathers and mothers of enough to make a most delicious cup. to think that one of " Balaam's birds” had the burden of governing their children. 'The Providence permitting, I shall be at Mc­ struck him. " Blue Laws” of Connecticut never went Minnville for services in church, next Sun­ that far. Programme. day, Feb. 21ta. R ev . J. R. W. S ellwood . A friend, a strict temperance man. took i\ie Mias. A. R. Luse’s Reading, on Monday severely to task the other day about my ar­ evening, was well attended, and all felt well ticle on temperance in one of my coiumuni Programme of the second annual Sabbath repaid for thy time and money spent therefor. cations, and asked if 1 " thought that tern School Convention of Yamhill county, to be perance workers done no good Mr. T. J. Graves, of Bethel, was in town held in the M. E. Church, Lafayette, Oregon, If by temperance workers he means those and paid us a pleasant visit, Monday, and blatant blatherskites who talk tempe rance on reported everything moving smoothlv in Old March 11th and 12th, 1884. corner, annoy guests at every table, every N ote —Programme will be followed trict- and bore Polk. it into people at every gathering, 1 ly, each exercise closing at the expiration of say no. Such persons are only a pest, a nui­ The ball given by the McMinnville Ama­ sance, that ought to be abated. If lie means time given, unless extended by vote of con ­ teur Bam I. last Friday evening, was an en­ joyable affair, and brought the boys in about vention. Speakers appointed to open each those hightoned tramps who go from place to place airing their Bicksniffian ideas for $10. discussion will be allowed 15 minutes, others what they can get out of the audience. I snv A party of Lafayette youngsters came up following, 10 minutes. no. They follow that business because it is for a sleigh ride on Sunday evening, and easier than following the plow' and mor«* tony FIRST SESSION. called around to see na. They were having than shoving a jack plane. Again, if he 2 p. m. to 2:30—Devotional Exercises. a jolly time. means the reverend gentlemen who hurl their 2:30 to 3—Appointment of committees and anathemas from th«* pulpit at all who do not For a good saw. ax, shovel, spade, nails report of Committee on Programme. can not or will not be led in their way on and barbed wire, yon can do as well, and in 3 to 3:30—Address of Welcome, by W. D. Sunday and crawl into their self righteous some things, better at Manning's than any Fenton. Response by Mary E Edwards. shell foi the balnnoeof the week.plugging up place in Yamhill county. 3:30 to 5—Reports of Schools. the hole with a plug of bigotry and self-laud SECOND SESSION. atiou, so tight that not one ray of Christian Prof. Hutchinson, of the Lafayette Public charity can enter towarm their chilled souls. 7 p. in. to 7:30—Devotional Exercises. School, was in town on Saturday last. He is I say again, no. They do no good. But if 7:30 to 8—Annual Address by President. a very clever gentleman, and informs us that 8 to 9—General discussion of Sabbath lie means the quiet few, silent workers, who .his school is progressing finely. with hearts full of love for mankind and School work by the Convention. 11 Fisher has finished taking inventory and charitv for their wickednesses, go searching while at it made sweeping reductions oh cer­ THIRD SESSION. out the fallen and bv working on their bet tain lines of goods. Goand see him, if you 9 to 9:30 a. m.—Devotional Exercises. ter nature, perhaps by touching a tender wish to buy goods at right figures. 9:30 to 10:30—How to increase the attend­ spot in th«* hearts or memories, bring them There was the largest crowd in attendance ance at our Sabbath School, opened by Rev. back to the path of manhood and duty, ■at the skating rink. Saturday evening, that Parsons. propping and strengthening them in the 10:30 to 11:15—How shall we interest so as struggle with kind words and cheering toner. has been since the rink was opened ; several to obtain all classes in the Sabbath School, If In* means these. I say yes. An incalcula­ parties were up from Dayton. opened bv J. E. Magers. ble amount of good, in tlie temperanc«* cause The half-term at the College, begins on 11:15 to 12 What especial préparât ions N at . Wednesday. Feb. 27th. Pupils who have should Superintendents and ’Teachers have and every other good cause. been attending the public school, will thus for their work, and what helps do they need, have an opportunity to continue their studies opened by S. Monroe Hubbard. DAYTON. until June. FOURTH SESSION. Feb 19, 1884. W. Boyce, brother of. Mrs. O. O. Hod­ 2 to 2:30 p. m. --Devotional Exercises. Fine sleighing. son. accompanied by P. D. Glenn, arrived 2:30 to .3—Model primary class exercise, at this place recently from Muncie. Indiana. conducted by Mrs. \ .innie Martin, with com Boats are unable to reach this place at The young gentlemen will probably make muiits by < '«»tiventton present on account of ice in the river. On .on their future home. 3 to 4 Model adult da i„ ex. ici •. Conduct­ Mr. .1 S. Faircliihlu. of Nvwl.t-rg, visited Don’t he afraid because money is scarce that ed by — with comments by convention, in­ ’ n.i will not be able to buy your Dry Goods, cluding the discussion of general exercise of friends here last week. iind Clothimf as long a< you arc re pnnsihle, School. J. J. Shiplev and wife, of your city, are . , «•all on If. Fisher, and you can have goods 4 to 4:30—What can the Sabbath School do here visiting friends. until after harvest. for the temperance work, opened by Rev. G. Mr. Wiley Kimspy, of Perrydale was in F ob bent —House with five rooms, a good J . Burchett. 4:30 to 5—Election of officers and miscel­ town last Saturday. barn, wood shed und good water, for rent cheap by the year. Also, furniture for sale laneous business. Servicea were ir ld in the new churches at n bargain. Cull at G. L. Parker's dwelling FIFTH SESSION. last Saturday night. in North McMinnville, 7 to 7:30 p. m.—Devotional Exercise .. Mr. B. F. M e’-13 is ei;j.- ;ied homo from 7:30 to 9--rite relation of Sabbath School the east in a tow She looks oh : so bewitching as she plavs . “peek-a-boo” under her hand across the to the church, opened by Rev. James Mat­ Mr. Jones, :i brother «n-l:; .v of L Enos stiver with the boys. And the boys think thews, with general discussion by Conven­ Hanson, arrived here from the east a few it funny and chuckle to themselves as they tion. Adjournment. . . , . . days ago. exclaim “ Jewhilikena, what a masher.” Every Sunday-school within th"' county is About six inches of ;*;• ■ fvff here last Elder Cheotham, State Evangelist of the entitl d to one deli jati fol ©vi 80 members night, making it about a tout deep, a rain Christian Church of Oregon, will hold a se­ or fractional part thereof. ries of meetings at the Christian Church, of All Pastors and Superintendents are en- storm set in this morning. ibis citv, beginning the first Saturday in titeld to all the priviliges of the Convention. Mrs. F. A. Hill who has been visiting in March—the lirst day of the mouth. Portland during the past month, returned home a lew days ago. The disfiguring eruptions on the face, the P rof . M c E lroy ' s L ecture . sunken < . the pallid complexion indicate A son of Mr. Beytrin has been very sick Prof. K. B. McElroy. State School Superin ­ that ther<- is something wrong going on for the past few days. Dr Frank, who at­ within. Expel the lurking foe to health.— tendent, lectured to a good audience at the tended him. informs us that he i • now out of \yer's Sarsaparilla was devised for that pur­ Christian Church, last Friday evening, and danger. pose ; and does it. his address was listened to with marked at­ A social dance at the residence of Mr. Je.r As an article for the toilet, Ayer s Hair tention bv all present. His remark > were on Morgareidga. last Thursday night, was at­ Vigor st mds unrivaled. It cleinses the education, the modes of training, what^to tended by several of our young people, who the report a very pleasant time. Htalp and preserves it from scurf and dand­ read, etc. He IL condemned «.».«k...... •'• in ••• severe — r tornw ‘ ruff, cures itching and humors, restores faded light literature that is allowed to ‘ be carried The Good 'Templars of this place will give d by the a?;d grey hair to its original dark color, and into the homes by parents and read i snp|»ei at their hall here next Wodnewlaj youths, thus destroying the >”•• I r render­ night promotes its growth. for the benefit of the order. ing it vicious and useless : recomit i n ed that NoTVr—Having closed out my business in libraries of say half a dozen eh ' olume© LaH Wednesday morning, at the residea'" this plab ' I v ish to call the attention of all be placed at the disposal of cLHd. a in their Rev. J. Parsons <»f this place, Mr. A. M. ♦ hat are nuw owing me to come and settle up homes and that in each school di a ict of the of Every and Carrie Berh in uer • unit« d bv March 18t-R3 mv accounts will then be county there be a library of tw<> <>r three ia marriage. Miss 'I hey returned from Portl uid pinned in tlw hands of J. E. Mapers for col­ dozen volumes, and in these boranes hr Inst Friday. 'They are both qnite well Ltt>"' n lection. ° L- P*»K“ would have the works of on> A. ;« ■ ” n l»‘ t • here and many unite in wishing them h'M' ' and other books that would mt».:.st the LX.OYD. Geo V HarrJ* ha. I'cen appointed agent voung reader, a-; it would prove of lnralcn UPS.-). for t'■ ri -dtnrnl Inanrance Company. 01 able benrtit. IT.- Prof, ii not a- t. o nt Watertown. V.. the Urpeat company of sneaker ns many others we have hr od. im. DHDniDAN. the kind In the countrv. I.h,«comi>nny does his remarks are to the i>oint and show him Feb. 18. 1KH4. in Pxciusivo country business, and is not to l>e a deep thinker, and those ol •ur people •ubi*-‘ to Jieavr lorw* by extensive oontta- who failed to bear him la»t i-ridav e • nin- Too cohl for items. <.rations in eiti*«. Von win insure yonr is the wheat safe ? property, if «Mt el O.<. for n term of hve misled a rich treat. He is doing good work throughout the state. vears at reasonable rates. To call this a cold snap would be giving it latlier a running title. Onrcennrnn friend. t>. C. Nnrver sends die R epobteb force a \ alentine which 1. P ermamknt O roanizktion . Bum, Feb. 11th, 1* I -to the wif of P Tbe Open Temp-rance 8f 60 G.inibotta- «wars the l.e«t Presbyterian Chnroh Monday eveninj.leo forth, r.rl e in the mnrket. Iieinu sold torn IHtb, «nd heaidesmrryinR out a ...... I pro i Dr. Mastin, of Dallas, was in town last week on a visit. - ents • . rhe Vinters eiprei« til* organization that til* countrv wis full of such men as arnmis*. vlTected B |*rmniient Oscar Faulconer. of Neshiccn. n visitiii: *- :i Tempe iriend Nnrver and that St. \nlentmes Day under the uun.fi ot th« ' Open and elected lb- ! friend» here. Society of MeMiimvdli rolled around every week. M I hi . «-old weKlher giv«s the nie.r.l.ant. a following officer«, ’h“"-.. W. Harris, . W. G pr. all i rest all the loafers am out on the tc y Perham v. u hnv* heard tfao clear deep ,UiH ('. A. Widlace and Mr- F. Ciuhine. Permanent vice Presidents : I ’ L ‘ 1 tones of i b'H in town that were not faratl . John Janie». while skating on the • a f w ,ar to von. f wecan now tell vo„ that Sec’v : Geo. Robi jon. Cor. Sec'y : J- W. • lavs ago, broke through and got a duckin«'. will me.-t nt t b«‘ ,t WM the new .ell at th* Episcopal church, G null. I ____ re» . Tin Society evening of i but with no serious cynsequenres. which arrived on ThnrsdHV and w£S phiced Pr^ibvtr.iau Church .Monday m the tower on ! ridav. I his bell came each . week i— at » -i -’..i , A. Committee <»n pro­ I J. w. Webb delivered a lecture lu re I '- t nto | ' I u“Mbiv evening, on " Tempernno*. and the thn Trrv iN. Y.» bell w«»rke. weigh© gramme for Mowtlay Harding. Mrs J. W Gault ami Al • • Question of Morals. Patr «hsm and Philan ■V.nnds and cost £11!' The Ladies' Guild uno worked lard to raise th* ntennsfor pro- Goriner. 'rhe following deb _ ;ate© were eleet- ! lumpy?' r.tt. n.1 tb* state I • 04« ranee AH^iv e„,H,c this bell, and th*ir*tforts are repaid . I v.r H i. I \ ietoi Gi'i " ourftaddl' »- is luHuved with by th* satisfaction of knowing that bev W r \"»b“ I’ > i Ollrr Ia fc*»“ one ot the best hrli»in this part of the State E. Rna-. and LJ. Nelson m i I Our vhoo! is p-ospeting und r the man Ijet 'er nns / ' igt'inent of Miss Eva Mdntire. Onr public Bohool closed list Friday even Bun tooEts ron St h ™> e C lebb | ~l!d Graves, while hunting on the riv- i ••>. ":-Ou the inc. •Hie term we- not out bv three weeks £p. R efobtes tl«r* 7 ihofl ! dav I d week, attempted t«> er « s on th«- i e bat as th* attendance was rapidly• d*erwi«in.. forward*.! to the tb* clerks elds of il.dntr I but it gave way with him and he i.- nt un I i. • m noconnt of '!'» «•►uh.-r. it •• -i< - - - nnnml ri I head and ears, but le-ing a g«»oJ r.wimm *r I e bl« , thia county, bk.nk ■ i ‘f lb' -* thoneht I...J b«t to close. -I—. We W* are aovry «ar, of Un- m maged to get out. ns McMinovill" has «« BO™1 " ' : Tiiecs« repwtt • mnM I* ■ tn' i J by tb ■.« was ever v, Jit in tb* nntv nn.lrr th< Moiifie.» Mrttf-i* mo«" iF ! »~enre th The G m J Piupton '»f Ud I»*’” hv. •rts h bl*mnn- -. ' f ’ •' '■ r ,F;‘,nr'1 . .| theit ’ «3 e from i ■ • •’ Hail 1 "f the p ibhn f'¡ I |V pP.f Wil' -m on and Jin*« efit M«Mil DMl. the Citi'r ide vf th* ve;— prwipt 111 tn* !•; ’ 1 ’ .... . r-J c-n'.f Mark’. W>»1* thi« hop* their r port .-■■t' I 1 L fjud >•» mÍÁ o r^ nf te.rher-.l -d!’ ’•* „T Sc by th* fir« J, •;> ! n M.reh. f« The voung folks h iv? had a fine time -k •» i nch clerk t or ¿¿othiywitli th~.r |.nP”\ "l?rn*r blanks were forwarded tn" on the ice. th- p’«-( week, though a L- > vanned theminthc.r atnd.ee in a »,r-n" sbo-dd be filled oat e'. l r. irne.l to this o ( tf them have received duckiii: e placed on file with ti that mn«t bare pl*n«* '«H of thZ^ fi*. «» I duplio»- ™ „net h. irtiW commend env or «JI of th iet. Ed» «r recrrl* tbc . ■ .„n-oin.tv th ' ™av d , dw of hi.; pr >p'rty by adding a ¡fleket L. H. ft «te Rervine* of « COO• I fence. County School Supt. hard to tell when echool w>H b°' ' probably not ontil after school meeting. Local Correspondence. The Yamhill river is froz« u over at this place for the first time in four years. Tho thermometer .>tood at 4 deg. above zero. Thursday. A band of dogs killed 25 of " I ncle Vb.” Faulconer'» »heep, a few nights ago, and tho night following the coyotes killed 1 more. Cousin "Highlander” want mes to til! his poti ion as com spondent from th« Hi«gh- 1 would like to accommodate the land „ Highlanders, but can not very well ” now.— Besi d?s, Highlnnder ..................... is a good correspondent, and why should b- want anybody to take his pine •. No, the Highlands uro too far off for me. P at L ander . A Correction. JUST RECEIVED N ewbkug . Feb. 3, 1884. E d . R eporter :—Y ou will please allow me % ©pftoe in your valuable pap?r to correct a false statement made by " Teetotaler” in his temperaune tirade, in vour issue of Jan. 31st. I have just received a fine lot of He stated that “ten wars ago Cluhalom val­ ley cost the county as much or more than •any other part of the county.” Tha factrt are these : Fifteen vears ago two men— .l imes Manin and Adam Cooper—were in­ dict: d for .-.« Hing liquor lo minors, and were acquitted; about 13 years ago Win. Everst NOIiTK XAIHBIZ.X.. cl«» .«d his sal«M»n of his own free will: 10 Feb. 18.1884. years ago a man was sent to the penitentiary for two years, for larceny in tho dwelling of jrgt» Robison, of your city, spent Sun- Ge Rogers. That is the amount that Chehalem day in town. valle f has cost the county in 15 years. The Orville Stewart and wife, of Moscow, are crr.sade case from McMinnville in 1874 cost down on a visit. the county as much «as Chehalem has in 15 Again he says that " 10 years ago wo Mils Nettie Yocum, of Dayton, wa© in town years. had saloons running here,” when there has last week. ! not been a saloon in the valley for 13 years. i.. Burt ..I, of 1 ortland, is visiting with hi.-. He says that 13 v. ar- ago peoplo all went to br«>E i r, Ed Burton. I the saloons (that includes men, women and • children, I presume) and horse races. There Mrs. Rhoda McCoy is visiting friends in . }ia9 no^ been a horse race in this section dur- Forest Grove. j that period, until last fall. I should think Will Morgan, Wess Morgan 11 hut a man with the least regard for truth nn'i >\ .11 Bvrelvw.'nt* to Wapato one'dnv ! and tho Rood of tho community, would know last'.ve. k for a skate, and report haviliR had | I'otter than to make such a statement. He he. price nnce nf tn tho the attributes the rifle rise in the of land to a fine time. | " banner lodge of 1. (). G. T.” Whv bless Misses Ella and Minnie Yocum, of Belle • him ; a man with horse senco would know vue, are visiting friend» in tdwn. what caused that: there has been a large ad- to ^ie population ; land that but a Ed Burton’s team took a little run down i yfiftrs at?° wns but a vast wilderness has town from the depot, one day Ins; week 1 j few been cleared and now blooms as a rose.— smashing up his wagon considerably. That is the reason, and the Good Templars Mr». A. Higgins has so tor improved as to have nothing to do with it. I believe in tem­ perance--temperance in all things ; and I al­ be able to visit her daughter at the mill. ways believe in having truth mixed with it. Boys’, and Youths’ Our sick list: Richard Baird, who has been Had " Teetotaler” spoken truthfully and Men’s very low with typhoid i« ver, is improving a knowingly upon this subject ho would not little; Mr. Killen's children are down with have slandered our old settlers ; to read the the scarlet fever; Wm. Morgan’s little girl item referred to a stranger could not do oth­ CJlot liiiij**. is quite »ick. erwise than brand the old settlers of Cheha­ lem Valley as a Het of highwaymen, murder ­ Considerable excitement was created at the skating rink, lit Friday evening, by a ers and border ruffians, and for this reason I man named Howard, from McMinnville, who take exception» to it. Come now, Mr. “ Tee­ ordered the crowd to stand back and then totaler,” come out like a man nnd acknowl­ opened fir«* <«n them, the bullet just grazing edge that you have done uh who hnve lived Please call and examiua Goods before put James ItoeiT» neck. With some difficulty here for years a groHH injnatlce, without chasing elsewhere. his revolver was taken from him and lie was oause or provocations. Yours Respectfully, taken to jail by constable Laughlin. Furth­ Yours Respectfully, O ne W ho K nows . er comment is unnecessary at present. Mr. Meaner, the saloon keeper livre, was Programme arrested for Hi lling liquor in less quantity r. li*. iiLihHO.vn For the concert at Fireman’s Fair, Friday than a quart ; he was tried hero and bound and Saturday evenings, Feb. 21st and 22d : over to tho next term of court. McMinnville, Oregon. Band—Medley Overture “ Pop Corn.” Th«' Masque Ball cam«' oft' Thur»lay even Duet - Mrsdninos G. G . Bingham and A V. ¡ng. ami the «lancers report an enj<»yable time R. Snyder. Male (Juiirtette Medley ; G W .Jones, M r Following is the list ol characters: DC Narver and A V R Snyder. . G. HENDKHhoN W. T. LOU AN, Gentlemen—Roe Tallman, Clown; John Gortner, Instrumenial " Golden Dream Waltz;” C WR. LOGAN, Criinnmn, Tramp ; R M««rris, Dutchman: J Grissim, J Wortman, J G Crowford and Miss Dayton. McMinnville. Hays. Chinaman : Abe Laughlin, Old Man : Henderson. < hiai'tot " Only h i>ream of Home Mes- Jap McKern, Pn ■ in Boots : Thus Anderson, Bingham and A V It Snyder and Sheep; John Wright, Irishman: Willie Luk­ diimesi.G ss. G W Jones aud A V K Snyder. er, Negro; II W Sitton. Vinegar Bitters : S W Mi Duet --•* Something Still to Do G W and Messinger, Jew : J F. Donev, Indian ; John A V K Snyder. Dempsey, Tramp. Ladies—Nancy Turner, In­ Q’uu-tette riianlom Footrtep'’. " Mra A LIVERY FEED, an« dian Woman ; Li.’ iv .Morris, Sunset ; Minnie V H Sn\dei. Ml »-Nel!i«- Gortner, G W Jones A V K Snyder. an«l Ella Yo«‘um, Twin Sisters; Susi«' Chat and Qnartett«' Med’e) ; Me * lames G G Bing­ field. Fl.ig ol > i! Enion : Hannah Reed.Night; ham and A V It Sny-lcr and Mess. M U Gortner M.iry Good r i«'h, Nil a ; Netti«' Yocum . Havana and DC Nnrver. Instrumental» Tmmortelleno Waltzes;” C Cigar Girl; K ifie Wall, Laxly Washington: Del lie Lea bo, Flower Girl; Lizzie Bedwell, Grissen.J Wortman, J G Crawford and Miss (Stables at McMinnville situated on Thirt it. j that in Dayton on Ferry St.) Grandmother; Mrs. L <’ Thump on Spanish Henderson. ■mlo - Sine, Sweet Birl the evidence oi uwiteiphip. 'The ¡»uipuse W«w»|, pT (Muind ................... (d 16 of a set of Title Absliact B«»oks is to system Tnlk»w. per pound ................... HENDERSON A LOGAN itoos. V« .> atically < dnd< n • the re© > d■■■ into a complete ('hirkeii ;;n.wn | ei dozen . 1 .>0 (it b on digest and rul> referunce. Th«« tiist and principal requisite, thorefore, in a set of Ti tie Abstract Books, is a methodical system C iii ' hoii N oth E.—The Baptist !. Church of that will furnish the necessary inioruiation McMinnville now has preaching .at : II h . m., briefly, but in a reliable inanm i. at the same and 6:30 |». m.,every Sabbath, Suu'lny School in :« exhibiting tally, aoour teiy andinl U< at 6.30, p. m. it 12:20. Prayer meetings 6:30, ,-;idy. the actual conditionf sack Clean mid dra. . d . ,. ;i lly tor tho 1 «nd ; to >»c abstract- •itore free of charge, in cine I bu v ; in case vou p ’(»ved security. Or we will ed. n id 'a-' t! i i i. de to psT'irra much of *<•11 •»«•11 to otner parlies, it will cjsl ost you 3 cents for Sell Both Geoda and Property the i 'irk t v the entry of a single figure, cleaning and storing. whic h otherwi..«’ vonl'A have tn be written as I am now manufacturing an if any party or parties wish to purchase, on ofte a » it mi li oa:"’r. Our Grantee and mt. Ln ■: is also an important and the same terms as stated above. V. No. I Quality of ¡¡lour, ¡.j'.c h utn »F < ar system, being n oom- to which 1 invite the closest inspection, PROVOST BROM., . ;p » ‘ of the rccor led real c-.it ite in­ guarantee it. Try a sack, and if it is not. ns i "9tf Bellevue, Or. i to «if i vory individual whoso name ap- It r I ho recommend, return it and your money will bo | pear ; upon the records a.; Grante s every lien upon sue la realty. No •e funded. All kinds of Mill Feed on hand or made to tee’s nariu howe ver, ever np’X'ars njx>n till ndex but once. All realt ; and liens are or>»?r on short notice. •><>H\ .J. SAX, Proprietor. this index, by p r ■3 opposite each name on • th to the ’ •.i s are n¡ de that any refer- (■Ill I j da Send 10 McMinnville, by metes and V l 7 1 j 1 7 ufi , r working t •, 1 xvc will Third M. hci' matters, oscoring more mail you free, a rnyal valuable box o! sample (On I j L. k k e» •. of Planing Mill, twu duura aast ba repented b number, thus <■ f..h that will put yon in th ‘ .ipto nt wuy bi» ‘ in«- “ . Capitol is not r. W.H. BNCHAM. PRO.. th“ l’lat bo »\ for irregular carnet can wo;k is i arr.m ed that there ie no ■piirej. Wc will start von. Y oh ran tracto: CnrriPB a full stock o| Furniture, Carpets, Wall ;:«r < end nF. nni'ÜeHi;,ll9 without a set QÍ to $5 every evening. That »11 who want fin«t fault. th book.i. lor r f» rent e to them the of­ work m:»v l**st the bii-'in«"«^, we i make this un- ir i riiJ'.ion of anv :uid every piece «»f i tip«l wp will «end M to pay for tho trouble of 1*1 »• j.u rail < »1 examine goods aud priceA real estate in th" county with the name of « directions, etc., ML th«- »»wrier 1 i •r'-jf. ’■» m to plR'T.i the »ame writing u». Full Dartkhilars, • m will be rii4 le bv those rent free. Forlun o »rreclly upon ihi tax book^ for >le time to the work, Great who give their wh a • it::.' purpo;> ■ whilblfnnv mortgage .! .ud-t ng, . Li.» • i'-h piece of prop rty. iiireess alcMilatolv mu re. Doti’t delay, btart .- TiNSGN A < O . th o te r th' i ««r and th - amount of the now. Address fStitand, Maine. 39y I mmir i - ?«l . » i i lilv nsc< rt iim d for foiie«:.» ni«*nt pni |» »'d 4. ’The Land and L«>t Book i r.oni 'in 1. l!0 p •-. iu«! nre «capable of hold ing,under tin «st • • • " 1 .v . ry dwelling with brick basement, projxTty thereby In-ditv,' a county the nize of ■xl w> Il und riatern with two lots 110x120. «»urs for voar:L T’bo '.filing to acquaint All kind- of small fruit and choice ah rubbery tln-m'v lvi-ri. w»tt tie. ■’iumr.mai sv .»« in r a and ti<»wer . Desirably It »cut «t I. MuM lie ttuld c no .»«»nd with oi rail upon Mr, J horn, n! ¡- herehv given tbal th»* f«»ltou <>.ui. For t'-niH apply to G. G. BINtiHAM, S, i ! c ! ii . wh»> is n«»w e*ig’«< cd m v.ruing up »■ hihm I ‘‘»•tiler has filed to-Uc© <»l h. oiter R»* h I Estate Agent. l>ook < f«H “.avcral count!• « of G’c. on nnu to make final i»r«.< f in support <•! liH cl \S Jiingi • i I vprit.>i ■/. The cost <»f a net nn I that : »t.l >«r‘M«( will ma«le bel-.w !!• •, burn nnd six !•••• Terms are haff f »r Yamhill enuuty would be nhout $400. County » tork of Yamhill Conntv,nt Lafa,. h>w!i. bithtner on time Situated in centrai Oregon, on F’llJay, Muivli 7, I ‘M, Flirt <>| town For particulars apply to Geo. G. fam«»- li. Tli'mias, IMv-emption 1» No. 3 BINGHAM, Real Estate Agent. i-.r L.t. I. 2 .nd ; r.f s-.- 22, T 2 •. R 4 3 p i rent h Ito names the faitowing wrtwv.*'5 to | Feb. E th h ultiiu