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retary Endicott resuscitates, as we hear he has, an old claim of >86,000 of civil contractors who had charge Qf the Cascades work before the war de partment took charge, whose claim has been repeatedly and always de dared bogus by officers in charge, but as we hear has been accepted by Mr. Endicott, and probably to be taken front the appropriation for this years’ expenditure. If this is true, it is in keeping with other fraudulent matters which we hope to be able to place be fore our readers.” M/BCELIZAN1J0U8. $>ld Condo estates at Chantilly -is a A. H. & 0. 0. HO bagatelle. Inteligently administered, Sub«cripti®M Kate®. i such a trust would establish in New- By Carrier per week 10 oenU (Payable on Saturday.) York a library which in time might SirrAle Copy .................. ..................... 2 By Mail M) cents per Month (In Advance.) be without its equal in the world. Kate« for Advert!®»«« Bishop Thomas Nulty preached a Will be made satisfactory to all applicants. powerful sermon in Dublin recently against moonlighters, and denounce* Nov. 4, 1886 McMinnville, Or in the strongest terms the act perpe I ' 1 trated by them, called them the great That they will NEWS AND NOTES est enemies Ireland ever had to-day, Hewitt was elected mayor of New- and said the outrages they committee SELL FOR York by 23,000 plurality. Henry served but to perpetuate landlordism f VERY LOW George jiolled 2d best, and Roosevelt which otherwise, he declared, was A Business Proposition to Everybody. doomed. He said: “our country is last. They also have a SMALL LOT of I There promise* soon to be a consid on her trial, Her prosperity and hap- erable of a contest between the World piness for centuries depend on the Having the most complete and best Hardware, Tinware, Etc., J and Democrat at Portland, unless Gov. good behavior of her people during selected stock of goods on the west That will also be sold I as Ire- I’ennover vetoes it. the coming winter. As soon side, outside of Portland, as concedec • « Low for Cask Returns from various states show land shall have proved herself able to by all commercial men. and my fa that the political complexion of the govern herself we shall have the They have a few cilities for buying being equal to or house of representatives will not be whole England democracy on our PLOWS, HARROW» changed by the election this week. side. Then home rule will be certain. better than any house here, I am pre SEEDKHS And I As the logger said, when he had Fruit is abundant and so cheap that pared to furnish you with Dry Goods, BAIS WAftJ chalked his accounts back upon tlie all can use it without stint. It is as a Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, That will be sold hewn logs of his cabin interior, after febrifuge that fruit has its highest Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Glassware a hired man had cut them all down : value, with both old and young. With and Crockery, at prices as low or Low for Cash, | “It is perhaps all right, but some of it the approach of what the poet calls lower than any house outside of Port is agin a d—sight better men than the melancholy days of the year, our land, and if you buy upon same terms When yon want anything in that liaj will consult your own interest as nh they were before.” bodies, if not keyed up to the pitch o: as you do when you go to Portland, oars to call and see us. We think wecain A, H. <t 0. 0. HODS» The Wallamet threatens to leave perfect health, are sensitive to the buy in quanities paying cash, I en you. Try it. CorvalliB a mile or more inland, Then changes of temperature, especially if gage to compete with the retail houses a bridge will be unnecessary, The the air is surcharged with heavy mois of Portland on the same class of goods, town is situated on a wide bend, or ture. At such a time we are liable to save and except Sugar, Salt and such sort of loop, across which the river is fevers and to chills, which from a goods as freight figures up on so that —DEALESS IN— making for itself a new and direct neglected condition of the body and it cannot be done. This does not ap Dry Goods, Clothing, (¿nJ course. During times of high water a from consequent low vitality, may ply to some cheney houses who woult ceries, GlaswA Queeiv stream rushes across this new cut off', easily change to a congestive and dan bait you by selling some special arti ware, Tinware and and already a channel of considerable gerous form. In this case, the value cle at a sacrifice, and making it up on Notion». i depth has been sluiced out. It is feared of the acid of fresh fruit is easily indi some other articles. I t shall be - - . OREGil that floods of the coming winter will cated, and the result of its use is soon straight business . I especially invite WILLAMINA — o ----- make through this cut-off a jiermanent shown, in the breaking up of morbid purchasers, to call and make an in We’ve oome to stay, and brought r stream. conditions, the brightening of that spection of the goods and price, be knitting with us, and all we ask ¡«forth Tim following item should be cred physical barometer, the face, and the fore buying elsewhere. All goods people to call, examine our ¿'xxk nik known their wants, and get our prioes. ited to the Eugene city Register. But elasticity given to the step. marked down during clearance sale N. B. We deal on a cash basis, and¡r the highest cash prices for all kinds ofp after reading it over a time or two we The Oregon city Courier says that will be sold at clearance sale prices. duce, hides, pelts, eto. have concluded that whether the lots Mount ILxal can l»e ascended 10,000 Prices of all goods will be plainly and blocks are the same size hero or feet, but that the remaining 1,000 feet marked on them, and no Clerk is au NEW STOCK not it just tits this town, ami we ap to the summit is a tapering cone thorized to make any cut or deviation propriate it. “There are many persons whose sides are so steep that no hu on them, and will be discharged for —OF— who give no attention to the condition man being can scale its bights. This doing so before he has authority. of sidewalks in front of their property, somewhat disturbes the impression S mall P rofits and Q uick R eturns and in this region holes soon appear created by those climbing tourists who is the M otto . CASH IN HAND and are often annoying and even dan have clamed to have stood on the ton- or SHORT CREDITS must be the Just Received at gerous. To come down to the right of most pinnacle of the hoary old senti RULE- A. J. APPERSON. SYMONS’. the matter, no man ought to own prop nel of the valley. It may lie.however- erty who is too lazy to keep it in good that the rarified air of cloudland has Family Grocery Store, order." FASHIONABLE had the effect on their imaginations Concerning the new apportionment as has invariably the aromatic breezes Third Street. McMinnville. Oregon. of this state, eastern Oregon will gain, of sylvan resorts where big fish in while Dougin* and the valley counties such countless numbers are drawn Direct from New York. will lose l‘he pat tiaan gains and losses from the rippling waters, and that "" will alsnit offset each other, and neither | they really believe they have “van (Successor to L. ROOT.) of the political parties will protit bv quished foes that ne’er appeared.” Dealer in the reapportionnu nt. It is understood Our confidence in prominent members that Hon. G. W McBride, secretary of of the newspaper fraternity who have All Fresh Soods, Sroceries. now, Bacon, and state elect, at the request of citizens of aceompamHrso many of the mountain S.asawaro and Crockery. FALL STOCK RECEIVED. Severn! of the counties specially inter climbing expedition* forbids the idea ^-iTGoodg delivered to purchasers in the city. MISS F. E. «rss. ested. is preparing a bill to be submit that they have deliberately lied, so (NIcMinnvill* ted to the assembly, fixing the repre like the modern theologians we en sentation in accordance with the di deavor to adapt our facts to the con Is the Tin» visions of population as reported by ditions requisite for a tangible belief. the state census. to Buy Your The Sun appears to be quite positive Hair tWMtag. %havlnt uud shaiu. The estate of the late Gov. Tilden, in its assertions that Capt. Powell is l>»oiuK Parlor, self a Hontf' instead of amounting to >5.000,(MM), as rather an obstructionist to the pro at first estimated. is nearly >15,000, gress of work at the Cascade locks, 15c SHAVING 15 c . A'hile the tendency of interest i* Out). According to the terms of Mr b inally : “that the people of the north ward, the prospect for farming i* Henoe land will go no lower. C. H. FLEMING. Proprietor. Tilden’s will there would then remain west have no chance for progress in AN EXTRAOHDIV4R1 °F at least >UXOUO.OOO for the oaUblnh- this great river improvement so long tSuooewor to A. C. Wyndham.) 140 acre farm for sale, 1 mile ment of the fluidic library which he Atnity; "ft acres now sammer-fallo»*1' ' as the war department has the privi rent *25 more of farm land with «hose as his most fitting memorial lege of placing its unscrupulous pets privilege of summer-fallowing half It is a pnaeely endowment, a gift such in its charge." The Sun also "would A reasonable amount down will be balance in 3 or ft equal annual p«y®* — as has never before known in thia like to ask how it happens that Sec- , - suit the purchaser. For further D.rc. ifcrLAKD 4 CO. PüBLierfCTS. HEATING & COOK SOPER BROS., CLOTHING M illine IY J. Harv. Henderson, Buy Fashionable Goods From* Head-quarters of Fashion. J.-- L Y *r**< ¡»»ween Qvand c k w 7 M D, McMinnville, Or. oome and see, or address J. P- j I t