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Th© Ctourch Walter*. D. c. IRELAND A. CO. PUBLISHERS, McMinnville, Or. - Nov. 6, 1886 Seasonable Suggestion*. Ths maple« barsting into flame set all the hills afire, And summer, from her evergreens, sees Paradise draw nigher; A thousand sunsets all at once distill like Hermon’s dew. And linger on the waiting woods, stain them through and through, As if all the earth had blossomed out, one grand Corinthian flower, To crown Time’s graceful capital for just one gorgeous hoar! Band of Hope meeting this after noon at two o’c’.^k. Social meeting at 11 o’clock a. m. to morrow, at the Christian church. M E. church, H. P. Satchwell pastor Sei vices Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. ni., Sunday school at 9:30. Al are cordially invited to attend. Seats free. St. James (Catholic) church. Mass at 10: 30 a. m. on the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Sunday school at 2: 30 p. m. every Sunday, j. S. White, rector. Services at the St. James church, John C. Fair rector, at 11 a. m. and 7=00 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Friday evening service at 7:00. Seats free ; all are cordially invited. Communion services to-morrow morning. Important Slock Sale. Posters are out for an auction sale of fat and thoroughbred stock bv Mills First National Bank, A Howe at their Mount Stewart farm OF near North \amhill on Saturday Nov. McMINNVUd.E, — • ORE<K)N •3th. The sale includes sixty head of ...... . Preaident all ages including fifteen head suitable J acob W ortman 1). P. T hompson , Vice-president or the butcher. Terms cash, or ap J ohn W ortman ............ Cashier proved notes at 10 per cent. A Bargain. The Exchange hotel of North Yam- rill. containing twenty-two rooms in all, two stories high, is offered for sale orcash, or exchange for real estate. 1 he house is well known to the travel ing public, and doing a good business. The present proprietor’s reason for selling is that he is too far advanced in age to attend to it, and is determin ed to sell if an opportunity is ottered, even at a sacrifice. In fact he is bound Baptist Church, G. J. Burchett pas to sell it if a customer comes. North tor. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a Yamhill is as rapidly improving town m and 7 00 p in ; Sunday school at 9:30 as any on the west side, is the center am. Morning subject, “Law of the of a large trade, the starting point for Cross." Evening service: -‘Inspired Tillamook bay, the resort for hunters Irony.” All are cordially invited to at and sportsmen in the summer season, and this is the best chance for a good tend. man in the whole state. For further C. P. Church, T. H. Henderson pas particulars address this otHee, or apply tor. Services Sunday forenoon and to J. Delap, North Yamhill, Oregon. evening. Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m. Subject for forenoon : “An appeal to Watch This Art Gallery. unconverted old people.” Subject for evening : “Some awful aspects of In finite goodness.” All are cordially in vited to attend. The coroner’s inquest will be re- sunied at Lafayette on Monday. Ed Willis has returned to Yamhill, bringing with him some relatives from Canada. James, Homer and Tom Kirkwood have returned from their hunt a few miles beyond Scio. They killed six deer. At the open Temperance meeting Monday evening, at Grange hall, of ficers will be chosen for the ensuing term. Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of mu sic in McMinnville and at McMinn ville college. Residence corner of Second and C Streets. Advertisers can take their choice, either daily or weekly, at the same old rate. No advance in the price. We’ve l'ninliill County. come to stay, if you say so. Dr. Goucher was called yesterday to Following is the only correct exhibit attend Janies Cone’s little daughter published of the financial resources seven years old near this city, who was and population of Yamhill county, as badly burned while playing with fire. compiled from the returns of county Andy Shuck is a little late in launch assessor, T. B. Henderson : ing his boat for Salt river, but the Total value of land (2,648,515 craft is ready for the voyage to-day. lets. .. 64,935 improvements 908,053 It is now on inspection at Keller’s merchandise 420,490 market. furniture . 258,057 Save time and rqoney by handing money 1,265,541 your subscription for any paper or No. of horse« 5,206. Value 286,625 a oattle, 8,535. 141,397 magazine to Chas. Grissen, he is the “ sheep, 13,537. 25,739 local agent for the American Sub- 20.122 “ hogs, 9,957. scription Co. 296,744 Marion county will probably have Total No. aores of land l.n>8 “ lots a bad murder case on her hands if “ aores cultivated 101,792 reports from Gervais are true. It is value taxable prop’y 4,038,697 said that the man reported kicked to Gross “ of all property 6,039,4*4 407,055 death by a horse was brutally mur Exenipt from taxation 1,593,732 Total indebtedness dered. 1,556 No. polls.... ------ Firemen’s hall is draped in mourn li “ paid 291 of men subject military ing for thirty days, and resolutions of duty • condolence passed, in memory of B. E. Sanders deceased, president of l>nvi<l Irwin Corker. Eclipse engine and Star hose com panies. A friend of the murdered man, am It is said that Marple, one of the an old partner in business with him, men suspected in the Corker murder, John W. Baker of this city, inform us has been arrested on a charge foreign that Mr. Corker was born in Albany to this, which will detain him until New York, in 1829. went to California further investigation settles some in 1849, landing at San Francisco the points still in doubt as to his guilt. same year. Assisted in surveying R. Joseph Watt, of Amity, sold his ap R. route across the isthmus of Panama, ples on the trees, and that when they also worked at his trade for a short were accounted for, it was found that time in Chile. Came to Oregon first in the orchard paid him over a $100 per 1863. Mined in California and Idaho ^re. No wonder he was hunting a considerably, went from this county to nurseryman at the mechanics’ fair to Washington territory in 1869. Re buy 10,000 fruit trees. turned to this county in 1874. and re Yesterday a pair of kingfishers flew mained here since. He lived at the through town with the swiftness of an Dalles for some time, was well known arrow. They parted company at the there, was a carpenter by trade. intersection of Third and C streets, Wanted when one of them darted against the All penci T r debtod to me to C6 hi < window of H. H. Welch’s place and settle tl - ac ount immediately fell to the ground. It wai picked up F. W. Rr’ * and caged. 44 44 41 44 44 44 44 44 <4 44 44 44 MISCELLANEOUS Transacts a General Ranking business. Interest allowed on lune depoaita. Collection* made on favorable terms. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer« on New York, San Francisco and Portland. Office hours—from V a. in. to 4 p. in. FIKE INSURANCE. JOIIA WORTH I \ Represents the following sterling compan ies: IxMidon A Liverpool A Globe, North British A Mercantile, (’ommercial Union Fire Association, German \merican, Fire man's Fund. Hartford, Commercial, Anglo Nevada, State Divestment. Wheat insurance a specialty. I.. H. It. IIANIHI SUITER & DANIEl Ls Proprietors of the LAFAYETTE MILLS Dealers in Wheat, Flour and Mill Fesi, LAFAYETTE, Yamhill Co., OREGON. We desire to inform the public that we have lately added n line of Rolls to our Mill,to gether with the necessary machinery to make an A No. I Article of Flour, And have the same tn Hiiooessful operation. While we do not claim to make The Best Roller Flour In the State, We do claim to make an article Second to None. —AN a — Straight Grad© Family Flour Anil far better than can lie made on Ntonea alone. We have been to much expense to mak* this change, and believe we deserve a litier- nl ah tire of public patronage., and nak n fair trial. We guarantee rcaulta. mi iter a 44 44 44 44 44 4* 44 44 44 44 44 44 ~fa T~ I ' This is the time of year when Merchants all begin to show low prices. We realize that permanent trade cannot be made unless one has the cor rect styles and correct prices. We are selling goods at aston ishingly low prices on the mer its of our wares. We know that there are no better styles of Clothing, no better fitting, no better made than ours, and we believe that no one in Mc Minnville is selling Clothing as cheaply as we are. We only ask an inspection of our goods and a comparison of prices. BISHOP A KAY. SAMUEL COFE, Late of Independence, having purchased the TEAM* AND TRI CKM Of Logan Bros A Henderson, offers bis •ervioee in that line to the pnblio, and will Guarantee Satisfaction To all who favor him with their patronage, o, w|Ll keep a wagon apeoially adapted to the d livery of paro-is. trank* aatehela eto.. for e accomodation of the public. Orders left the «table will be promptly attended to at Ao I CITY TRU K. Having purobiiM ii the Strain nn>|>erly, and permanently located in McMinnville, am ready to do nil l.:m’ , i Truck and Deliv ery Work at short notice. All goods am trusted to our cure will Le oi.r« fully handled, and promptly delivered. \ls«> keep on hand Wissl of nil kinds ns ohenp the ch<>ip,,st. Orders left ivt the City Drug store will lie promptly attended to. .1 I *'<>LLAKL>. Thr IK 1 Elia- UVII1K to issued Mr pl. and March, each year. *<- 31* |««<s, *‘B* it1-, Inches,w Ith ovar 3,BOO III *ist rations a whole Picture Gallery. (jilV KM Wholesale Prices direct tn roimuin' r* on all goods fur personal or fkmlly use. Telia how to order, and give« exact rost of every thing you uae, rat, drink, wear, or have fhn with. Thru I > V A 1.1' A III.K IMMIKN ronlaln Information gleaned from Ihr market* of the world. Ws will mall a copy Flit.E to auy ad- tij-ta* upon receipt of IO eta. to defray expense of mailing, Iret ua hear from you. HeapeetfUlly, O MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. »«1 dk trv WaJba-k Aveaae. t klrago, IM. SEYMOUR’S diamond HEEP S