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COUNTY .VT.WI.VX VIELE OREUO.V, FRIDAY, APRIL 95, INTO VOI,. IV \O 1 I. TSE SEP ORTES, Published Every Friday, ft IhMlNNVILLE : : ÔR.GGN It is a settled fact that before the year closes, we will hear the shriek of the Iron Horse in I Y our midst, ami bringing with its advent thahy JSTST^ZIDIE BROTH EZRS new enterprises amongst us. It will also add McMinnville, new life to our thriving little town and stimu G. W. SNYDER. Flitor :ti.d Manager. late us to further effort in business for the ac commodation of the people at Jargt». Where everything M BMIllI’HOV HAILS, Thanking our customers and the public ifi general for the liberal patronage they have ex Snr ropy per year, in advance................. $2.50 ” six months “ ................ 1.50 tended to us the past season, we trust to merit a continuance of the same in thé future by always keeping in stock a ANb & UBO F ESS BINAI NTERLIXft F. H/iRDIX«. ATTORNEY AT LAW. CONVEYANCER, -* *• Ileal Estate mol Collecting Agent, and No tary Public a 11 work | ertainirg to this line h trended to promptly ami reliably, A'so, man i’f icturer and repairer <»f Boom 'And Sli«»ej. All w rk done with n* a’hess and disp tell Head- quarier- under Odd Fellows' Hall, McMinnville, Oregon. >9t Fa»liionable ll-iirdresniiig — AND Shaving Saloon .......................... 10 cents .......................... 2. “ ............................. 25 “ ............................ L5 Baths ...................... ............................. 25 •• ît II. WEI CH. MeMiiiUvl le. Nov. 7 1 77 42 f. Hair Ire-inz............ Haii-cutung.............. Kh impooning . ... Shaving..................... u i A’ is n V A N D FEED Ten mill tax in Ashland. SELECT ASSORTMENT pout Oregon EAT Tile people of Corvallis are com plaining of an opium den In ^¡jat city. —OF— Ran Franci-co a«nt $2 0OO to t lie suf CAN BE HAP, ferers l.y tbe late lire at Eureka, Ne vada. At the receht term of the Columbia county court thefe was not one crim Short Credit G'ivrn koc ries inal care. TO R-attle received 3,■’160 thhH of coal II ARD WARE, CROCKERY, from the mines Itt its neighIxirhood Prompt Paying Customars last week. -V HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR California is to sard exhibits to the. Farming VtrnnU«, International Exhibit at Sydney, COUNTRY PRODUCE, Australia. Which we will sell at prices that will not war EITIIKK IN <; E CASH. , rant any one who wishes to buy a general bill of go m I s ami pay cash down for the same tv» go to Portland with the idea of duing better in price and quality of goods-. With many enquiries ir<»m the people as tn where they can buy a Ilmse. a Cow, a Second Hand Wagon, ami many other things t<> nu merous to mention ; we have resolved to meet this poini of enquiry, by adding to our regular Merchandise Business, that of Auctioneers. Therefore we pui‘|wise for the present to hold two sales ¡»er month, on alternate Saturdays, lor the purpose of selling and County. orrieu MMoitrEK Nbws of snoce.s'fiil trout flailing Dr. W. S. Tharp, late of Missouri, is a new aspirant lor public favors in our town. from all parts of tbe State. NICE TO WEAR Dry Goods, Clothing, CHEAP FOR BOOTS & SHOES, Town Gen. joe Lane Is getting WeP again. Umls North—daily, close at 5 P. M* •* South, “ “ 7 M. C >lfax people want a batik. So do we. REPORTS. Many Immigrants settling in Was Several days of delightful weather this week, co coilnty. but a change sceiril imminent. Eugene Ims a fire depart me*» fund of Don’t forget the Eagles’ soiree at Mohawk $800. The city’s safe. Hall next Thursday evening. 1*1 c reim ut. GOOD TO B US IN ESS PACIFIC EXPRESSIONS. H» G. BURNS, ■(>- *9 30 Per *••»>> m CASH or GOODS. I Cheaper Than Ever GREAT BARGAINS We acknowledge a call from Mr. C. L. Pack ard, of the Oregon News[»a|»er Publishing Co., Portland. Prof. Henry has a class in music at Sheri dan, now, winch he visits twice a week—Tues days and Fridays. Next week is Cooper, the Dentist day in Mc Minnville, end don’t you forget it. Seo calen dar ; also see Cooper. Messrs. Perkins and Hoberg, of Lafayette, dropped in to see us a minute or two yesterday, and to render favors for which they have our thanks. The prize artists in penmanship, last Saturday evening, ¡»loved to t»e Miss May Baker, first, ami Miss Laura McGuue, aeooud best; Miss Thp Vancouver Independent A*1 Rfrn id Effie Brockman took the prize for the most im- tbero is too much rail) for successful pn»veinent. spring sowing. | i) r. Johnson Dr. Johnson kli h3& returned, returned, and and offers offers his his pro- pro New nnd rich (HnHnirs seem to he ami vicinity who may desire them and *• crnr»nh.tr out” wonderfully in »South- vide ’ ................ are willing to pay for the same. None others ern Oregon, this sprint?. | need apply. Every train tbnt Arrives nt Roseburg i A ” Merry May Festival ” will tak* place at brinvH prospectors visitors anil set Gmnge Hall, Sheridan, on the 2ml proximo. tlers for Southern Oregbh. A grand good lime is anLici|»ated among our j Tl»e pew Constitinn of California festive friends of the ” Umx*r Town,” and we calculate that we are glad of it. ' will twdirdrnlly roHove < from pnyn ent of poll tux. Chinamen The Wreck We cannot read carelessly of the Great Ut- public disaster as we do of the many which are reported to us throughout the world and »e- mote from the land we live in. Its dreadful effects come right home to us. Harttty a nook or corner in Oregon, it is likely, but contains some bruises from this violent hand of misfor tune. McMinnville among the rest, shares the disconsolation. C. II. Cook and wife, son and daughter-in-law of Mr. L. H. Cook of this place» were passengers on the stranded vessel, and were robbed ol nearly all their earthly posses sions by the disaster. Th« young couple were on their way to this place to take a residence- They left Sau Bonita county. California, on ac count of the drouth which threatened to rob them of everything they had thefe—and par tially succeeded. Young Cook started for Ore gon or the Republic, with four fine horses, a valuable carriage and harness, a goo<l farm wagon with heavy harness, and all his stock of hbuséhold goods. One of the horses reached shore after the wreck, so nearly dead that Cook gladly took $20 for it, and the rest were all lost, lie saw the carriage go off from the steamer’s deck with a crash, and the remainder oí his property is—or was ât last accounts—hiddeu in the meshes of the shattered vessel. The young couple had planned to get out the carriage rig as soon as they reached Portland, and drive out here to give the old folks a pleasant surprise, not having apprised them of their coming. That happy little ruse was cruelly frustrated, and the couple were driven finally to take another di rection. They are now at Oregon City, the home of Mrs. Cook’s parents. They are Among friends however, and will not suffer. Their story but faintly illustrates the situation of hun dreds of others who are robbed of their all, in a strange countrv, friendless, destitute and suf fering. Accounts from Astoria say the scenes are heartrending, to behold the crowd ot immi grants hovering about the wharf, and crowding with intense anxiety about every ariival of baggage from the wreck, in search ol what they have lost. One suicide has occurred from the ranks of the unfortunates. A man ended his cures by jumping into the bay. The Rc.public\\&* be« n abandoned and wreckers are now claiming what baggage comes ashore. 80 go the hard-earned posstsaiona of many a poor industrious person, who has come to make a home in Oregon, to be landed upon our shores in a scene of death, terror and spoliation, thru’ the inexcusable, criminal mismanagement of a man who, all evidences show, must have been drunk, or asgrand a rascal as ever went unhung r_ ( For the R kportsb . [ABOUT .BEftMTAMF.. [As an answer to "X” in E xporter March 21.] In this land of liberty where th« bible is free for all to read and learn their duty to man, themselves and to God, the invitation is, “coma unto me all you that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn of me: for I am meek and low ly in heart; and ye shall find rest to your soul«.”-Mat. XI-28, 29. What it the abjectT u That we may have a right to the tree of life and enter in through the gates into the city.”— Rev. XXII-14. What is the fruit of the spirit? Love, joy, [»eace, long suffering, gentleness, good nest«, luith, meekness, temperance, against sucn there >s no law. What are the works of thetie8h? Idolatry, witchemf, hatred, envy- ings, murderers, drunkennest, reveling* tici such like. What is the consequences? “ They which do such things shall not inherit thxi kingdom of God.”—Gal. V. Again, “exceot ve ropent you shall all likewise perish.”—Luke XII1-3, 5. ” A and B get into a drunken brawl.” k with one stroke sends B into Ite^nity unpre pared . and the sentence is: ” He’ shall be judged «-»cording to his works.”—Rev. XX-12. Is .t God’s fault 7 Must assuredly not. He has and the pn»v*-••» and had the light of the entreaties of a kind and fovipg ninth ’Na tives, Christians, and the clergv, and w !.;n s more, the spirit of God, through the ii.feir sion of Jesus Christ, rapping at the door >1 i.’s heart for admittance, ami he as often refused to accept it putting it off like ” Agrippa, tor a more convenient season,” until the day is past, the harvest is ended, and his soul is not saved. And why? ‘ lie loved darkness better than light because his deeds were evil.” “ A, by a slow process o| law is senterfced to pay the penalty.” With a consciousness of guilt has time for reflection ; perhap« with a remorse of conscience, or from dread of his fate, meditates upm the past, present, and future. The Christian minister, true to the trust con fided in him as a disciple of Jesus, appeals to his und rstanding: explaining to him the will of God to man, not willing that any should perish, but that all might have eternal life and that repentance and rendksioh of sins should be preached in the name of Jesus Christ. The criminal listens to the appeal, believes with all his heart, soul, mind ami strength, rej»ents of his sins. That works a reformation and makee him a willing subject to the commands of God. Shall he not be forgiven? ” For all sins sliall be forgiven (if the perquisites ere manifest) ex cept the sin against the Iloly Ghost.” R. B eli . kvvk , A tril 18, 1879. I ‘* Graml-pa ” Garrison started for the Talouse ye terday morning oH a visit to his son. The Rose Evting** anpenrs to Imvo taken old gentieman is upwaids of 73 years old, we T the people <»f P»riland bv storm, Her believe, and this trip will furnish him his first t acting is inueh admired by them. , ride on the ears or a steamboat. May the ” steamgities ” give him an easy transit and W.C. HENDERSON, P’r, A nnrrow-pRiige rnilrond is being [»rove to him all his fancy painted them. built in Snnomx county, and will be K eeps constantly on hand We wish to remind all those [»ersons who finished about lhe end of next month. have m»t vet made their peace with the Sheriff Twelve men »nd a Chifinman want by paving their taxes in lull, that if they wish HACKS MAK I'M IN ill»'. ed 'o be night watch nt Eugene—prob to save ,hem«elves from further pains Ami ¡»en- BUGG IK«, ably wanted what little coin there was 1 allies, cos's of th.-ir real estate being advertised ftADDLti HOItMFX AC. for sale, etc. they must [»ay up on or be fore Wed- in it, most. Plenty of Stable Room and the best et Feed. | nesdav next, which is the last day of 'he month. On the 17 h inst , ice formed n quar- ' Transient Stock will be well taken care of. A new building is going to go up across the ter incli thick in the neighborh<»o I of sheet ferninst the R eporter office. This new CAÄLTON. Ln hr Washington, W. rp.t and 1 lie 1 buiding which is going to go up will be built X. II Where a lar«e and well tn-leded ct-x k of B< h > u finil treife all ¡11 bloom at the frame of timbers, and boards ami shingles, interspers Newspaper Enterprise. Plenty of horses are kept in this Stable, lime. ed with a slight sprinkling of nails. On in A pril 21, 1879. I INVITE the attention of the ami Shoes for the F ill ami Winter trade can be But don’t you ride unless you are able; The (htgorian of Tuesday last published as a quiry we learn that this new building which Weather—somewhat mixed with perhaps a * Public to my Large ami Complete Stock, had o»r ciu*h, cheaper than the clivape t, com And when von do ride, neglect not to pay, A workman on the new supplement, a large and very distinct chart of prising is going L«> go up is “ designed for a wooden ( For Trust will not buy either oat a. corn or hay. now <q»en, of little sunshine now and then ; ence in a while huihliiig at .Salem, «»lie day last, w» ok, building.” That satisfies us. Ifanybaly else 1 the ” Columbia River Entrance.” It shows all Gents, Ladies. Roy n , Iflissew niidChil. ha<l $3 50 al»st 1 <nte'l from tie pocket desire.« to open an interview on this matter, the a cloud or two probably, and possibly a little of the sands, spits, breakers and channels; the of hi- cont, w liich be had throw’ll privilege is o|ien. both at intervals. We note these indicatiottf drcii’« Summer Good« , | soundings of the waters in f<ut, showing the lor the benefit of fool-hardy pilots, only. <lown w bile at wo> k. ofahnost every variety ai d «tyks. and pricks to 1 Josh Billings wa« heard to soliloquise once 1 I depth at. the average ol the lowest tides. The Fall wheat is looking well in this section. aiiit ciiKtouiers. The sheep-owners <»f Southern Ore that ” when a man is »[»oiling lor a tight that I gon are Lu-y sh»-<ring. They r»-p«rt a izn’t hiz. he is liable ter b»* the worst wliipt ' i • buoys, the proper course, and the course taken The most of our farmers have finished their (lent» Kip Boots, full stock, - $1 and upward« | by the ill-fated steamer are also clearly mark- gTTkYr- u1 vj sm^ll dip, owing t » seal» Mid the in- man in the l>iu|gh.” -or words to that ellect. | ‘ed. Cape Dissapointment on the north and spring sowing. Bova ‘ •• . 2 <|> BOOTS AND SHOES de*»* TI m * Wn*»l i? <»f • v«-i»l But Jo ’ 7“'^’ma’le anv such remark c<»n- , V I Mili.-g Goat f<iv Bala Fl 1 •>£» .1.» m »0 u 9 m « on the south, with all the We hud a lively time “ at our place” Otr Sat ceriiiug a new<qa[»er men who [»oked nisnoseT GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, The leading question is : “ Where can ’he l»?‘t lent qildlity, however. in'o a bate ball gam? that wasn’t his 11s though | ' light homies, etc., are distinctly marked, making urday to which all Carlton, who wrero big Boots & Shoes be found at the low- it pH- e« « ’ the whole affair quite plain. ’ We congratulate Mnnv of the Umatilla Indians are Io- were captnin «»f all tin* club«, umpire, stake- I The answer is : • At the Mc.Uiiiiiv'lle City Boot dissatisfied with the arrangements 1 holder ami •* bump board ” all combined. Josh [ the proprietors of the (Jrcgouitui on their energy enough to walk turned out. Mr. Handley, of HATS, NOTIONS McMinnville, and attorney Fenton, of Lafay A. Shoe Store. And a Full Line of lately made between ihe g<»veriiinen> had too much respect for the business to insinu-j and enterprise in this mallei. It shows a will- ette, were here also, to survey a tract of land I ininchs and readiness on their part to accommo- Plea e ca’t and examine my stock and price ami Chief M<»ses, hut the latter thinks , ale such a thing. idate its readers ami the public of Oregon gene belonging to the Cooper heirs, over wHieh titter^ before purchasing elsewhere. I be can rmonth matters over. I Henry Arthur, the lad who lives with Mr. rally on the part of that newspaper which will has been a squabble for some time. The mat Boots mad«* to oid> r and neatly repaired. ter was satisfactorily adjusted, on this occasion; Gault, g<*t n se ’ en* scorching last Saturday j no doubt be fully a[>preciated. I The brass band of Eugene City plays Si&tt of the 1 ig Boot. while starting a lire in the stove, lie got down | Our school is progressing nicely, with an at for I lie in I >a bi (Milts—gives p ildic con- Returned to Ve. 1 P. F. BROWNE. pretty dost* to the grate while applying a Proven by the verdict of over tendance of about 35 pupils. ; certs <m certain <hiy>of the week in he match to some pa,»ers which some one else had i McMdinville, April 17,1878. One of our Carlton met chants creates quite a Having purchased the stick of the lute firm public square, 1 he | rogramtneS being put in the stove : there seemed to be something We are pleased to Welcome back to the old sensation—sometimes once a day ami some of Chris. Taylor, and buying my stock in San W m . A. MC< redy . published ill lhe local papeis. 0,000,000 Purchasers inflammable altoiit the |»ii|»ers, and when the j scene 1 of his labors, our worthy friend, J. E times twice—spinning about with his $175 out Francisco, lean hold out better inducements ( R. II. T odd . blaze touched them they went oft’ with a flash,' fit, puffing '* three-centers ” ami looking down than —TO BE THE — A passenger on the shum<r .Jose- and the poor boy got. the most of it square in Magers, who hails fresh from the law school upon us “ small-fry ” with contempt. Oh, who ’ phine, iiamvd Armstrm was drown EVER BEFORE KNOWN IN DAYTON. his face and eyes. lie was badly burned, but Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he has just fin wouldn’t be a Urnesus?__________ B no RKKY. HEAL ESTATE AGENTS, ed while going lip lhe bkagit t<> lhe I we believe not seriously or lastingly injured. j i ished a two year’s course of study. John is Call and sec for yourselvej. Oregon, gold mines last Mouday. He fell over-I XtZcXYXinnville, Some scamp with more mischief than sense Quite [»ortly and Hush with healthy genial he AND board Mini could not h»- rescind. All kinds of Produce taken at highest market 1 in his ni'ike up. went to f he pile-driver on Mon- is, ’ also, ' ■ ami * courteous as of * yore. — He - has not price. Fred. Lance of Dayton, W. T , du day evening after th? men st«»py?«l work, tilled Lands bought ami sold, houses rented, ren Pnlrt ¡<*111 Mrs. E. M. Williams is sick but is in a fair out R. II. BOWlUAS. col led <•« 1. etc. Sales of farm projwrty a special ring a row with his wife, dnw a pis the boxing t«» the engine full of grit, loosened yet determined as to where he will “ hang — way to recover. »»'»g'«» ’ but wherever il may chance to be, tv. Office at R. IL Todd’s drug »lore. tol, threatening to shoot her, A scuf some of the bolts about th? machinery ami Dayson, Ogn., Oct. 1, 1878-27tf. SE1 WING M. 1 CHINE The 0. C. R. R. graders are ia and about fle followed and, ill s« me WaT or other t;ii»i|»ered with it ir. various ways, so as to leave! wte wish him success. the pistol ball tillered his liody. He it in such a condition that, considerable damage I Our fellow-townsman, Jacob Wi»4carver, Amity, thick. I JH.U FOR MLF ! died on lhe nt xl day, the 14di lost. ; would have been the result h id not the engin Roads are drying up fast. J. O. SPENCER. J. J. SPENCER. eer discovered what had been done, before set reached Lo ne on Tuesday evening, after quite One hundred and thirty-three acres, all un- . ting the engine in motion. If we were in an extended visit with relative^ in California. A lawsuit in Amity gave our new fledged at dcr fence, fifty acres tillable land ; balance open “ that fellow’s ” place, don’t believe we would Uncle Jak- was a passenger on the Great Re torney a chance to spread himself, His ft rat pasture land. Running and well water. Si‘ follow such pranks for a livelihood. There is public and like the rest of the 1,200 came away WILLIS 11. Fill , Manager, tinted seven miles from McMinnville. Prii , .. »»nig in ui.u, something that engineer’ n « rye eye wnicn which mav may ami left his “ carpet-sack ami things” on ship effort was accompanied with a severe attack of $23 j>er acre. T odd A- M c C iied V. buck ague. l ed, in >< Killing posture. wn\ • u cigar u »<»«• 11 r»o a< u „ ."ivirn.iiin r..rpl,.„|ini .link .hat K„„ab..l V v lS i, 18C» I irsi St.. Pori laud. ■- board; but lie didn’t forget them. He savs af ill Ilia IltOUlIl Ulld 1- in I... -------. _ a “ don . key-engine ................................ 4tf. Real Estate Agents. a lie»\ bpajiur ill bis . breeiling ” just above his ter this if it be<*om?s necessary for him to visit Amity school district, with x>ne hundred hand. tz. G. RIGDON1 , McNumuttlc, | shoulders. California, he will take passage in a wagon scholars, furnishes an average attendance of I Gold l>n» been discovered at Mill ' drawn by oxen before lie will risk any more r.H{Jl FOK WLE. 8 91 Agent for Yamhill County. ocean steamers. Newton Wisecarver sto;»ped only about twenty-five or less; and now p-Bffte ____ 'Creek, south of New Tacofia. Con- D«i»’e Dal). in I’oi Hand to attend to »gett ing their baggage want te know, you know, why, with so many 1 The first mutest of the season at McMinnville Oue hundred «nd twenty acre» of land, all »ideral.lv excHellielit ia felt, and til. n in case it is recovered from the wreck. in the district, a two-story schoolhouse, a fine . j» < of " ’ biihine>M have t« rnp<»ra r«y al»an- took ¡»lace on the College grounds on Saturday fenced, forty acres in cultivation, eighty acres Notice oí Application tol open winter, and no sickness in the neighbor Proprietors open pnstiire land. Well watered, f Situated (foiled their Callings and beeline pros- I last, between the Eagles und a pivkeil nine of Shoulder Hrokoil hood to «peak of, the attendance is so small, tile Vacation oí Certain McMinnville, six and one-half miles south-east of pt-ctol**. • - Oregon, situated »«.------ i._ | , the town, styling themselves the ” Buzzards.” On Friday last, Elson Savage, son of Mr. and why some are sending to Portland for Street«. schooling instead of having it at home. N at . • »t M c C redy , The hack men of p«»rtland, hitherto Game was called at about two o ’ clock, by John- Have conatantly on Land a full assortment «»f Real Estate Agents, consiih rril u reasonable Set <f beLigft, 1 nie Holman, who was chosen umpire. A want Wm. Savage, near Sheridan, had his shoulder 4 f. broken IhroUgh the vicious antics of a horse. tn the matter of the vacation of a por’ion of DRUGS AND MEDh INES, produce HAiikirr caiihidvrilig their av»ca1 ion, lave Been of practice was soon visible on all hands, and '^1,” ¿<-voi,.i ” and •* Third” streets in the 1 lately making growl ovcrvliafreM. Art-1 ... Edson rode the animal and it bucked furiously PAINTS, and OILS» town of McMinnville, O.-egnn. [CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HARTMAN BROS.} ,, ’nr? and actrvtses seem to be l[elr chief,cons,<JerR,,,e w.ld throwing and until it finally threw itself, bringing the young TOBACCO an 1 CIGARS, BISSOLl TIOX Notice is hereby given that on il«' nineteenth |x»or battitig was observable throughout the St victims. XOTICF. mair underneath it in some manner With the day of March. 1H79. al a sjiecisil meeting of the M c M innvilib , April 25, 1879. I • game by both sides. Ami so the ^hiiic dragged Ifoard of Trustees of the town of McMinnville, PURE W ISES nn<1 LIQUORS. result above stated. Young Savage was full of Wheat, per bushel........................ I California is overrun wifo school 95@97i Tl.e partnership heretofore exssting Iwtwcen teat’herH in search of schAils. The slowly along through the eighth inning, when grit, however, and after being hurt he remount Flour, |»er barrel......................... 4 50^5 09 the Petition of IL G. Burn«. Jcre Rowland, W. BOOKS and STATIONERY, James T. Augur. M. D., and James M. Powell. J. Garrison» W. T. Newbv. < '. A. Wallace ami ed the unruly beast and put him through to the rain shut off operations, and theemteatants Oais, per bushel........................... M. D., has this «lay been dissolved by mutual s-uperlhteiident of Meiidoclip county Sheridan, two miles, with all the speed there Pried Apple«, |>er nound............ c«»rd> r ofsa’d towih anff |ueft‘fl^p<i'1ii<,Aa( 3(g^4 toh i.T »HTICI.ES. NOTIONS. Etc. consent. All accounts dm* the firm will lx* lately rtwlvvd over two liuipred ap- withdrew, with a score of 2fl to 3*0, in favor of was in him. Theyoung man’s injuries proved PI ijlis , [»er pouna..................... of Trustees, ¡»raving for the vaca’fon of all' (<^1Q plimtions uy Ivlter, horn ttachera in the Buzzards. Considerable ety*i terne nt arose to be quite severe, but he received proper sur ' . ’rr '••.ror who is the only one the following ,H»rtions of streets in Rowland's Bran, [»er ton............................... (3»20 09 authorized to receipt for them. omei counties?. over the game. A pretty good crowd of s|»ecta gical treatment and is getting along well. addition to «aid town of McMinnville, to wit: Ground Feed, per ton ................. fd»32 59 J ames T. Arc.cn. M. D. All that ¡wtrffon of •’ll” street lying Pole toes, per bushel ................... 75(c£l 06 The Odd Fellow^ ttf Harrisburg, tors, including a number of Indies, were wit J ames ’ll. P owell . M.D. nesses, and all |iorlr:iye«l m<>ra or less interest in Taxes. 1*<w«4n the North line of Fourth street and Onions, per pound........................ ¿(<^9 McMinnville, March 24. 1879.—10w4. will celebrate on the 2Glh, bf an ex the playing. Our Eagle I m > vs must have a sight the South line of First street. 8(49 Mr. C. F. Iloyall, the worthy deputy of our Bacon Sides, ¡>er pound............... cursion to Eugt-iio. They hive char of practice yet before they can afford to shove 2nd. All that portion of •• Seoon 1 ” street ly Ham, per pound ......................... tered the Mearner City "j for ’ out their good reputation before the merciless County Sheriff, was In town one or two days this Shoulders, per pound.................. ing between the West line of '• JI ” street and lhe trip T’lie Eugene L<’dgs will en arms of other ambitious knights of the dia week. He reports that the taxes are coining in Li rd, per pound.......................... a point 240 feet East of said We»t line of” II ” 9(q»lt mond field, or they are liable to get their repu well and handsomely, and that a comparatively Butter, per pound....................... tertain (hem with a basket pcnic. street. DEPOT FOR 20<^22| tation all knocked to pieces as it were. 3rd. A’l that portion of “ Thir l ” street ly small amoUnt will be returned as delinquent, •On llie afternoon of Saturday hi«t, ing between the West title of •' II ” stno-t and Hides, dry Hint, [>er ¡>011 nd........ f<J)l4 probably between $3,000 or $4,000, but after the Hides, graen, per pound............ a thirteeii-year old daughtel of Hon. Skillful BSrgery. a point 240 foet East of «aid West line of ” II ” (t^5 street. sale of the real estate belonging to those per Dressed Hogs, per cwt................ J. B. Ciddwell, J h .-U moii minty, was 4i(^S On Monday last Dr. Young, assisted by Dr. sons returned as de’inquent. the whole of the And that at a special meeting of said Iktard I Wool, per |»ound ........................ thrown oy a tractimi* hone, which Will give instruction on the of Trustees tn la* he d at their rooms in said (<0 then kicked her, fra luring her »kull Calbre.db, of L-ifavetle, extracted a cancer from tax will be in except about $1,000, and thif will Tallow, per pound........................ town of McMinnville, on the 25th day of April. G. BAX GASSER. VIOL IX, nod n fiicting Nodi M-verv intrriial In- the breast of Mrs. Mitchell, who resides several be owing chiefly by persons who have left the Chickens—grown—[»er dozen,,. . 359 G- F. BANGAbSER 1'1. 1 -V O, O II G. I .V, county and some who have no wherewithal to 1879, at the hour of fi n*<*|ock( e M.. «¡»plicution J iriee that it was expected she would miles from McMinnville. The tumor weighed pay their taxes. will l»e made by said petitioners upon Mid po And other Musical Instruments at die about half a |>oun<l. Jt has been growing very tion and pr>w»f <»f publication of notice of th»* A RFMARKABLE REHLT. There are about 46,000 umidm on the rapidly within the past lew months and gave Representatives—!. O. O T, pendency of the same ami other re4pii»it',s pre- It makes nn di Iler?rice how many Physician« Mc IYI inn ville Yamhill County. Oregon greit legisterof San FranciHco. Ex- acrihed by law for an ordinance <»f said B »ard the lady much pain. She is getting well along At the regular meeting of Occidental Lodge or hnw much medicine you have tried, it it ol Trustees declaring saM almve descrils’d por 1 item* in is very high concereiAg the BAKCASSER & SON, For particulars, apply tn the Trof. or leave Ili-W (’oii.-l it Uti'Ui, Io be* Mpjnnved <»l‘ in years, was of a nervous temperament, weak last Saturday evening, Samuel Shaffer and L. n>»w an established fact that German RyrWp if tion* of streets vacated. And all persons inter the only remedy which lies giveti complete sit orders at the store of L. Bettman. ested therein or to l»e affected thereby.are here rtjechd by the Vole <»f lhe |*e**|»lr in from her suffering, am! altogether a subject IL Cook were chosen Re presents lives to the ¡■faction in aenre cites of Lung Disea«?«. It ie Proprietors. bv notified to appear before said B ar<i of Trus M <y. It would not beat all surprls not the most fit tn undergo such an operation, Grand Lodge, I. 0. O. F., which meets at Alba true there are yet thousands of ¡»ersons who are tees at s»»id lime and place, and show cause wht Ibg if 1 lie city polh-il over 40,000 voles m»r the most assuring lor a doctor to ojierate ny on the 20th day tff tlext month. Keep your predisposed to Throat and Lung Affecti.»nS) t'on- said j»etition should not be granted. upon. An old physician and competent judge, •yes [»eeled for a mysterious phenomenon about «utnption, Hemorrhage, Asthma, Severe (’old4 on I hat occ.-tfioii. IL G. Bums, Jere Rowland, Having commenced buaincM under tb?above who -aw Dr. Young’s performs?»™ in the case, that tune. Mebbee you’ll see Sam and Lime settled on the Breast, Puemona, Whooping W J. Giirriaon, W. T. Newbv, •'aid name, we are roady to wait on alldistom- The load <»f wheat which was shipped however, sfieaks highly of the skill displayed go out of town on the hurrican« deck of that Cough Ac., who have no personal knowledge ef C. A. Wallace, and seventy-eight other ers at the old stand formerly <wupied by Ban- Boechees (forman Syrup. To such we would to England Ly M. C. M<M>re A Co. of ami pruii'Minced the o|w*ratiou well done. The ’ere goat, then. Petitioners. gasser A- Shadd?». and to sell to them merchan say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year with Walla Walla. Was a<»ld immediately patient is doing nicely, and Dr. Young has McMinnville, Oregon, March 19, 1879.—9w4. dise, consisting of H. M. DANIEL. Proprietor. out one complaint. Consumptives try just on« high h q»es that he can now effect a [terms* <»h ariival in Etiglaii'i, bringi-.g sev Special Notice. Ilrjr Goo«!«, Groceries, Root«. Mine« bottle. Regular size 75 cents, Sold by all en c» nt? p«T bHaliel hn»hs thnn Cali* neiil cure of the dreadful affliction. Druggists in America. Hat« faps Crockery, Glnii- We will bold our first stock and general tale tornian wi eat. This is the ’»eat an*i rivti. SETTI.r.MEMT. Waie. ILtril waip, Etc., on Saturday, May 10th. Partial having horst ■ HAVING pnrcha«ed the Rtvn«11“y Mills, aid inowl practical praise Walla Walia Programme. ALSO VMlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN fh«t th. an- Overhauled and tho-mivhly repaired the » ho e, wheat could Fecriv*. NOTICE. ftuwi, wagons, or anything else they wish to For M-MiDhtille Prohibition fifocicty» Wbi<!h ia now pre -ar -d to till orders «»n abort notice, hi x drrsigned admiuistrakr <»f th? Estate ot Tobacco.and Cigar« Il ia mmk I that the wheat crop of III- meets this fFriday) evening al the UUrfitian dispose of» will please give us notice as soon aa the inort reasonable rale a. W. E. Lambert, d?r?««?»l, ha« filed his final ac potdible, so that we can advertise them in local Capt. Charles Lafollett hat permanently lo as cheap as can be sold in this market. fnole Valley, Waldo. I imm hern injured Church : count of said Estate in the County Court of papers previous to day of sate. H artmav B ios . cated in Bheridan, Yamhill county, Oregon, no much that not in*«re (hail half the Yamhill County, and that an order has been Lumber of al! qualities. Thanking the public for pa*st favors, we re- arid has opened a Collecting ard Real Estete 1st —Music MV» «Top will be OLtalliwt. Wr madeWr the Judin thereof «[»[minting th? 9th «pert f»i I ly solicit a continuance of the same. Office. Psrsotii hat inf collecting to do oc 2nd—Adopt iAfl of Constitution and By-laws. Died. day nr May. 1879, at 10 o’clock <. w. of Mid Call and try us and examine prices. Lave not he*rd «uch a re|w»rt concern wishing to rant, buy oi m H Real 3«l—Addrtae—“ Whose business is it il a man Fence picket«. Cedar rrate. etc The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frazier do well to call upon him. Legal Instrti meats day. as 'he time of bearing said final aciroiint. log any otheraecti -n <»f From sells or drinks liquor ?” Country prrwlnr*» will lie taken in exchange I am dete» min«d not to be Quder-old by any died early on Saturday morning, after a brief prepared at short nolica. C bal L a poll arr, J. W. LAMBERT, all other part?, nothing but good news for goods, lor whicV the highest puce will be bodv. G ive me a call. 4th—Frol. Powell’s experience. sickness. She was about two months old. Apn 1 11.1879. 1W. Adm nisi rater- given. Mh—Reports of Committees. hi regard Lu lhe crop«. Ttf W. K. DAMTBL. SALE STABLE f I* E S TO C K, Or any other artie’es parties may wish to dis- po«e of. By giving us timely noli«*. w<* will advertise herns in tin* R edoiiteii and Courtfr »revimis to the <lay of Sa!‘<*. Due notice will •e given of cur first semi-monthly sale, in our l<«‘.il papers. For further particulars regarding terms of Ranch sales and anything else, en quire of —AT THE — Mc’v’lle Chy Boot & Slice Store OFEMNC SINCER SINCiR DRY GOODS, Clothing and Furbishing Goods. SEWING MACHINES SEWING MACHINES SEWIZG MACHINES! General BEST Merchandise TODD A Me CRED Y SIMPLEST amìw Most IN THE WO»7LD. THE SINGER MMFIG CO. NEW FIRM I NEW CORDS Drug and Ecok Store, SPENCR BROS., I ! 0. Dickenson’s Garden Seeds Prot.J. S. HENRÏ New Firm, New Prices. North Yamhill Mills,