Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1872-1883, April 01, 1881, Image 1

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    ‘Reporter
Tamhill
VOL. XI. NO 7
.VV.VIINNVILLE OllEOON, FRIDAY, APRIL 1. ISSI.
W.H. WARREN
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,3.VD .F.WC1ES.
Town,
ancl Comity. »h®
Try Turner Bros. Condition Powders.
«9 50 Per Annum.
SIIEKIOAN
AMITY
The Teacher.’ Institute which con-
vetted at this place on Wednesday
March 281 h.
Published Every Friday, rt
March 80th.
oir
Unlmyipîtiess is the child of dyspepsia. Get
In the school district this side ol
last
is
proving
a
very
graceful
and
en
­
Mr». P. J. Armstrong’s sister, Mr».
rid of both purent and child by a few doses of
ItsMlNNVILLE
:
:
OR I GON
joyable occasion, harmonizing so u'ce- I Grand Ronde they have levied a tax Rdpli Welch is up ou a visit from
King of the Blood. See advertisement.
LOOK LIN?A
BT
and «e are going to build a large com­ Portland.
SUCCESSOR TO
ly as it does with tlds delightful sea- modious school house.
BUTYIDET?. BROTH EBS
Use Turner Bros. Best Yeast Powders.
*
Day', length Sih 48 tn.
Fanners are busy plowing and »ow­
sou ot aiiDsliine and fragrance and
G. W. SNYDER, Editor and Manager.
A New Howe Sewing Machine for eale at
Many
horses
in
this
section are ing grain.
Mis. Mollie Lyneh is suffering from a sever, grandeur.
The attendance is very sick, but no case, as yet, so far as I
Warren*8 cheap for cash.
attack
.f
inflam
in
lory
rh.umati.ui.
MITCHELL <£' WALLEM,
Talk about nice weather: If we wish
large, including teachers from every have heard, has terminated fatally.
Uso Turner Bros. Best Yeast Powders.
fVliSCRI PTION nATLS,
The episootic still prevails, si most unexcep- aeetiou of our own county, os well as a
any better weather than this In th»
Mr. Springer has built an awning in
tionallv amoug hor.vs. We hear of no lurller
Try Turner Bros. Condition Powder«.
•ns copy per year, in advance................ SÎ.50
........ th of March, we will have to leave
full representation of teachers ami ed­ I front of his saloon. This is a move in
losses this week, 1o rever.
six months
**
..............
1.50
Jhis country to Hnd it.
Use Turner Bros. Best Yeast Powders.
DEALER IN
ucational minds from
neighboring the right direction an I all ou that
Rev. Peter Burnett will preach nt the Chris­
Health generally good with tbe ex­
Mrs. M. A. Sears wishes to inform the ladies
counties.
Hou. L. J. Powell, anil I str»»*, ought lo follow MUIt.
that she has just received from San Francisco tian Church al tt -• place, next Sunday, 'Hurtl­
ception of a few complaining with
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
ing
and
eveniug.
Profs.
Arnold,
anti
Herrick
are
among
A
number
of
teams
are
en
Based
In
• her spring stock of Millinery G«w>ds, ami callsi
Lad coins, or wliat they call epizootic.
~T2t
-wvrtk-t Aunt ¿¿uTfr w;7''
ß(?MH U r D 0 U A tl n ! 0 £ particular atlentum
allontmn to the neW
new style«
styl<
pa»Hun us uvr abridg­ tbe greater t-dtieatimtal lights ill ut i hauling lumber from 'lie Willamina
satin, ing her oommuni**ation in this issue. It rouch- tendance. Prof. Robb, also Supt. of sawmill to Shu. Man to be .hipped oil If somebody don’t get sick soon lam
U
l N L ITI L It U IlH lì U I 0 L ing
j“K and picnic
picnic suapes.
aliapea. She
Sh»* also
also keeps
I
afraid
our doctors will get to rest too
STERLING R. A C. No. 10
.broe.de Hilt, wig-uiu nn.1 ennobiw Mr dr.->. ru uattiirunv
|BV 1.,.,
limn mu
.I .ad
il ,’rman
usual
and we Were ; Washington county arrived by yester­ the railroad.
long.
trimming; handkerchiefs, lace, ruching, lies, '• compelled
... to cur • down
.
fur
want
of
time.
lam Informed that Mr. Roudebush
Regular meetings, Thursday evening on or
gloves, hose and ready made underwear, and *|
day’s train, accompanied by a large
Mrs. G. W. Woodson left us yester­
before the full moon, in each month. Sojourn­
in fact im»*« everything that the Indies need.— I Bad colds and cougha, sore threats, etc., con­
will be here In a few daya to aurvey
tielegation
from
Ins
section.
Weshall
day for Pori land, w here she Intends to
ing companions cordially welcomed.
H. P.
Those wishing to purchase will do well to give tinue to worry on; tolas; but the glorious warm
the
old
ilitch
and
complete
bin
ar
­
AOtf.
her a call.
weather of the pest few days has been u great not attempt to report any of the rangements for work by the flrst of take the .learner for Missouri to visit
ductor for most d .-orders
relatives.
She expects to reluru in
I roceedings of the Institute in this May.
Try Turner Bros. Condition Powders.
June.
A NEW STOCK OF
Assessor Carr g iveaus a call on Monday last. issue, as we eould present but a very
Sav, if von can’t get Mrs. Blank
We like to see children go to church*
Our renders need nut feel slighted, however.— imperfect portion of tlie work—n itli-
fichcol lvctico
Next week we and ilie children lo clean up that back but when they go, bow much better it
It is Mr. Carr’s ¡mention to ” call ” on every ing like it really Is
Upon
investigation
we
find
there
is
no
pub
­
shall
try
and
give
the
occasion
that'
yard
of
yours,
can
’
t
you
get
the
In
­
man
in
Yamhill
county,
during
the
season.
J F YOU WANT YOUR HAIR WELL CUT,
would be if their parents would teach
attention which we titink it deserves.1
9 lic money to pay teachers for a spring term and j
1 Attention! Y<» shining knights of tho cele Owing to ill hea'th we can do no bet-1 dians who are cantped now jn«t below them to remain quiet during service.
we
have
made
arrangements
with
Misses
Ella
the bridge to camp ill your yard long
THOROUGH SHAMPOO,
brated, antiquated , everlasting order of Ruby
Children are better off at home if they
Woods and Lizzie Handley to teach a term of bumps. Be ready for grand parade on or be­ ter at present.
DOOTS AND SHOES,
enough to Imrn up the trarl.T I k.-'tw
or a.
eight w-’vks for $2 50 per scholar, beginning twixt the first dn'k of the moon, at a moments'
cannot be still for an hour or eo at
you
are
awful
busy
amt
I
think
thia
Anniversary
Celebration.
Monday, April 4, 1881, hoping they will be warning. By order of Grand Bump, Nosegay.
And a Fine Assortment of
plan will work. At atty rate clean up church ilian to be running in and out
Delightful Shave,
liberally patronized.
The Odd Fellows of Yamhill county your yard.
two or three times during service, for
W. G. HENDERSON,)
That colt of E i lie Warren’s, which was the
are
preparing
for
a
grand
celebration
Come to the
J. C. COOPER,
( Directors.
admired of all admirers «lied a dny or two ago,
Mr. 8. C. Foster has dug a large it is not very pleasant for the preacher
JAS.
H.
TURNER,
I
horn inflammation of the bowels. It was as on the 2<llh Inst., to he held at Dayton
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or those that g > there to bear the ser­
A/c.WA’lV VIL L E BA TIIS.
handsome and smart a young roadster as we jn tbjg county, Bretbien of ueighbor- ditch just west nf his residence which in >u; let me say, not only children,
have seen for mauy a year.
I
J ’
will
extend
front
the
river
tn
the
hills
Xiumberfor
Sale.
but others that are large enough to
Hot .ad Cold Water Bath, always ready.
Iing counties will be invited.
It is
north of town and will effectually set a better example, might improve'
J us T ULCLl VEIL The undersigned has about 30,000 Jeet of fenc­ Mr. Geo. W. v?
‘ ’ ’nb^¿
”•
...................
’it lit™; ,,ee,lleM for us to «° i,,to deU" to, 7’ *!r“t" •'-« »•‘"■r
river that ..as
hat
ÀUTH. C. WYNDH Ayi, Tron’r.
.......
...
their conduct during service at church.
ing and other lumber which he will dispose parture Iron» old Yamhill where he has labored plaiu all that may be anticipated for heretofore 11 »«»dd the city.
Mtf.
He has
I
for years with our “ young id <as,” to take con­
<>t at low figures for cash, between now and t,
CALL AND EXAMINE.
School begins next. Monday and we-
tlie
thunks
of
uil.
trol of a large ech^d in Lvna county.
F
Pt-ace
this occasion, further than to suggest
20th >1 April.
Yard just East of Cent
hope to see a full school house. We
Hotel.
OLAUS JOHNSON ral and prosperity be unto George wherever his 1 the words: good fellowship, sociabili­
Many readers of the R eporter in
pathway may lu?4 him.
Nothing but Cash and Produce taken in ex­
have E. X. Harding for the next term
ty, plenty to eat and a good time gen­ tills section would like to have Mr. L.
Wrinkled Faces,
change for goods.
We notice thSv many of the towns and cities erally. A basket dinner will be had H. Baker, Superintendent ofConinion who will help you all along in your
It is a painful sight to see young ladies in throughout the valley are passing ordinances
studies and there will he no trouble
which mean*, of course, that the hosts
W.a. IKIUIE.V. the'’' teens with \\rinkled and prematurely old restraining children from running the streets of the occasion will not forget the Schools, to answer tlie following ques­ but that you will improve in your
at
night.
They
.-'-«y
it
does
away
with
a
good
fd •: nevertheless it is quite common, and to
provender baskets—full enough, not tions: I’rof. Skidmore is etnp'oyed to books if you will only come regularly.
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Fob. 18-2tf.
A unt 8 allie .
ul who observes the tendency of the times the deal of“ hood I u mi-, in,” loo. City Dads of Mc­ only for iheni*elvrs, but containing a teach the district school, und when he
Minnville, N. B. a little, over this idea.
ilittle extra for the stranger who trav- opened school last Monday morning a
M c M innville ,
-
-
oicegon «
■
m
»
reason is very apparent. Owing to flaming
1*1101» Lili MARKET
’ “ afar,
'
Further particulars in due
Mr. James Fletcher showed us a day or two eleth
advertissmenls and bogus certificates, in which
number of scholars desired to stu ly
Office opposite Mnh.wk Usti.
I
[CORtiiccrED
WEEKLY nr WILLIAM U. WAKBI m ]
are used the names of eminent physicians and ago an interesting little family souvenir in the time,
higher arltlimethi, algebra, eto.
Is it,
shapeof n photographic view of his family, in-|
—
the practice and 1» it law lo tea.h
chemibts, the unsuspecting and credulous have clmling children,."rand-children and friends to
Library Union.
*
M c M innville , April 1, 1881.
these branches in a district school, and
been induced to use some of the so-called li­ the number of il.irty. The groupe were situ­
^65
Following is the programme of the upon the same terms as reading, writ­ Wheat,per oushel
quid beautifiers, all of which are known to be ated in an easy, go-as-you please fashion about
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positively injurious, and if used for any length the front of the old parental home, and looked JJbrarv Union for next Tuesday eve- ing. etc.? Please answer in lite ItE- Flour, |»er barrel
Oals, {»er bushel.
37|rift40
j
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PORTBR.
of time will destroy the complexion, so that it comfortable and cotv.
ing April 5ib:
Dried Apples,
will be next to impossible to restore it. Moth­
We understari.; that, a move is being mad*»,
B usiness H ouses , M en and P opu ­ I‘l»n is, per
10(0112
ers should be very careful to see that their with a prospect of success lo have the annual Musi*,.
6ÿ 1Ö 00
........ Ml*« Eva Conk lation of S heridan .—There are Bran, per ton
daughters do not u-e these preparations, but meeting of the Oi f
Pioneers which occurs Reading........ ..
(»round
Feed,
]>er
io
(o)32
50
ask for and obtain Slaven’s Harmless Yesoinite in June next nt McMinnville. Why not?— Reading ............. : . .Miss Mary Martin four stores of general merchandise,
W. G. HENDERSON, P’r
P<>1 floes, per bushel
40 @50
Face Powder, the only harmless beaut ifier.— Yamhill has never been honored by urn an Rfcitulion............ .. Miss Clara Turner
one
boot
and
shoe
shop,
one
barber
¡Onions, per pound.
J^EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
For sale at the Postoffiee Drug Store.
event yet. W* can produce the most comfort­ Reading—Lewis Rogers, assisted by
shop, one telegraph office, one express ' B^con Sides, per pound
able groimib, ' • /lints, etc., etc., for their use,
Miss Powell.
TKAH8,
| office, two saloons, one steam grist Hain, |>er pound......
Free of Cost.
and will extend • the venerable patriarchs — Recess.
HACKS,
Shoulders, per {»und
—the best of our cordial Recitation...........
Mias Carrie Marks ' mill, two livery stables, one acudemy, Lard/ />er p«>uad ......
BCJQGIEN,
Dr. King’s New Discovery for coiisumption^ I both old and >;•
1 hospit.ibality ■
fel^ai ent victuals we havi? R'-ading
---- .... ..............
........ Mrs. Grubbs. (w.(, nt.^rel.e« three doctors, one lar.-- Iliittpr, p«r pouud.....
-
hn
•
’
• • ¡«v sira... t'.......>
.tue Lui •
SADDLE HOKVE, AC.
M ¿XrJ't'o
»*cel la tie que-i ioru:‘Se’’............................ ' *er’ 'wo
1.ef», <>»• veterlnary .ttr- ' EggA, per dozen........
'
,
'
'■ i A
away in trial bottles free of cost to the afflicted ¡■lie..
FOR TH I- N EXT
Hides, dry flint, per pound.......
Plenty of Stable Room and the best cf Feed.
If you have a severe cough, cold, difficulty Of
We took a little spin behind a couple of Wat Wliat. country Is called the land of «•'<>“. fourseliooj teachers, one meat Hides, green, ¡ter |XHind....... 1...
per cw t............ .
i
Henderson
’
s
u
up
an<|-readies
:
”
one
day
this
4^4|
breathing, hoarseness or any affection of the.
Transient Stock will be well taken care of.
wi»doin?—Mis- Ida Turner.
market, one Nluiighter house, two Wool, per pounn
...... ...___
r
throat or lungs by all ineiins give this wonder- ' I week over the old wagon road to LalayeHe.— Who was I’ctet Klans? ... Mrs. Young agerts
selling agricultural imple­ Tallow, per pound.................... .
The patferin r.airis of the winder have picked The Dark day, when was It and wliat
Chickens—grown—i»er dozen... . 3 00®3 50
ful remedy a trial. As you value your exist-' (he road solid and smooth, and as there has
N. B
was t lie c < us-of it?. Miss I, Grubbs ments, three warehouses, one wagon
Plenty nf hnrfies are kept in this Stable,
enee you cannot afford to let this opj>ortunity been no travel for pome time to ruffle the
tdiop, two black-nnth shops, four car­
Good of the .Society.
C
ommittee .
But Han't you ride unless you are able;
Illustratod History ot Oregon.
pass. We could not afford, and would not give leveled ma<lway. we find it now a delightful
penters, two hotels, one justice of the
And when you do ride, neglect not to pay.
this remedy away unless we know it would' drive. The bridge at the North Yamhill has A Sore Elip.
The aboyo named work will be published by
For Trust will not bur either oats corn or. hay.
been
repaired,
and
to
all
appearance
is
in
as
peace,
one
recorder,
two
teamsters,
one
accomplish what we c ai|>i for it. Thousands
Grant Barnum, one of our youthful brars band ami the usual number of D. J. Stewart A Co., who hava been engaged in
i > i ho|H»less ca<es have already been completely! gofid condition as it was for some months a
this line of work for the past twelve years in
cured by it. There is no medicine in the world few years ago, when many a thousand bushel invuli Is nf llie past few days 1-» able to
gentlemen of leisure.
Population a
that will cure one-half the cases that Dr. King’s of grain passed over it in great four-horse
the States, and come to us with strong proof
8lieridan is situated
New Discovery will cure. For sale at the P<»st- loads. Still it is best to be cautious. The be about again, though he does have little over 20(1.
thei- ability to handle the work in hand. Mr.
uffice Drug Store, McMinnville. Hodge, Da­ thing may not be as good as it. seems, and may to propel himself upon that disabled on the banks of the South Yamhill
C. S. Smith, their ageut in Yamhill county,
prove a trap for the lives or property of those
vis & Go. wholesale agent.’, Portland.
traveler somewhat like a porker to river, 15 miles soulll-west <>l McMinn-
who may be led too far in the venture. The
Grant, * vilie, 12 miles east of Grand Ronde called in and gave us an opportunity cf exam­
structure, we must recollect, has been condem- battle—“side to a time.”
Do you Dclieve it.
ining some of their woiks published for the
McMinnville, Oregon.
ed l>y proper authority anc whoever crosses while whittling some day» ago care­ Indian agency, 1 mile north of the
boundary line between Polk an I Yam­ counties East, and they are as finely executed
That in this town there are scores of persons upon the bridge does so at his own risk.
lessly let bis knife slip, which inflict- hill counties, and is the terminus of works as we Dave ever seen of the kind. The
passing onr store every day whose lives are
On and after this date tho mails will close ed In hi« right leg what at til« time Hp- I tile narrow gauge railroad; and the work in our State will be issued in parts, thus
made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia,Hour north and south at 11 a. m. Sheridan and
I
pea red to be a trifling hurt. But the I center of the Upper Yamhill valley, making it come in small payments and within
and distressed Stomach, Liver Complaint, Con Grand Ronde closes at 12:30 p. m.
which Is 20 miles north and s mtli and
A well assorted stock of cloths constantly on
I
lad
took
eold
and
it
settled
in
hi«
D.
II.
TURNER,
P.
M.
the reach of every man in the State. The first
stipatinn, when for 75 cents, we will sell them
hand.
McMinnville, Sept 27,1880.
( I wound, laying him up in bed f«>r a 15 miles east snd west, ami for soil, number or more will be devoted to the earliest
FOR
Shiloh's Vital'zer, guaranteed to cure them.
limber,
and
health
ciinnnt
be
surpass
­
All orders entrusted to him will receive
Bill-h*»a 1«, Letter-heads, Statements, Cirru- number of day« and at one 11 in*- threat-
Sold by Turner Bros. Druggist.
Come days of which any information can be obtain­
prompt attention.
Inrs, ct hoc, penile owne needy printed at the eiied l rave CoiiMeqtieiices.
With good ed oil the North-West Coast.
OhCASIONALI.' ■Y.
ed, of from 1792 down to the present time, and
R eporter office. Special rates on the last cure and proper medical treal lueut, hi« Kild see.
since the days of “ 43.” Many of our pion­
Uucklen’s Arnica Salve.
FEVT(W & MAKERS,
ca«e turned for the belter, however,
eers ere yet living to relate to the historian the
and Grant is almost like hinwelf
The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises,
the
iugula
nd
stories of pioneer life The work will be a
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.
again.
The
Hoc
grand souvenir to leave to the children and fu­
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter,
March
26lh.
ture generations. We ordered a cony of the
chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all kinds
It was a gay and gallant display ottr
Special attention paid to Land Law and Ab­
of skin eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to Fire Boys made on Tuesday afternoon, Vatru».
E d . R eporter :—Some of in v news work and hope every man in Yamhill county
stract« of title.
will give it a careful examination and order a
I
Mr. J. M Shelton, it seems, Is
give perfect satisfaction in every case or money
the Items may be rather late, but you copy. Before all our “ old settlers ” are gone
refumted. Price 35 cents j » t box. For sale by as they paraded the streets in their
Office ne IV. D. Fenton, in the Court
j victim of a matrimonial canard and must remember our postoffiee privi- this history should be completed and preserved.
Turner Bros., The Druggists, McMinnville.
House at Lafayette.
bright, shining uniforms to the enliv­
as we might naturally expect Is ills | leges, and we Highlanders have an Mr. Smith will visit all and show the plan of
Office of J. F. Magers. In ?lc 71 i on-
Feb. 25, 1881.
his work, which must please.
ening melodies piped forth by the Mc­
16tf.
ville, Oregon.
A report has been Plea that the u rest of mankind” are
pleased about It.
Try Turner Bros. Condition powders.
Minnville band, who likewise eime
published In several newspapersand Interested in our welfare and we will
NEIGHBl>ltI XU COUNTIES»
out in their neat uniforms. The pro­
Undertaking.
generally circulated hereabouts that advise of It as opportunity allows.
0. II. Adams A Co. of this place, have a ful, cession took in lite principal street- of Mr. 8 was married not long since,
Prineville wants a minister.
The farmers are well along with
town in their full length ami finally
ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONVEYANCER,
line of undertaker’s goods, from a plain coffin
and lie Huthorlzed us to state that their plowing and probably half done
-**■ Real Estate and Collecting Agent, and No­
The delinquent tax list of Douglas,
wound
up
at
the
Hall,
from
which
there was no truth whatever in the seeding.
to a superb casket, including a variety ot ap­
tary Public All work pertaining to this line
oouniy will be very large.
propriate burial suits, ready for use at once. No the assemblage dispersed.
Tile boys rumor. \Ve don't blame Mr. Mhel'on
attended to promptly and reliably, Also, man
Winter sown grain looks unusually
need
of
going
further
fur
°s
tine
a
burial
ouifit
ufacturer and repairer of Boot« and Shoe*. All
Trappers on the Umpqua river are
----AT----
seemed to be enlivened an I Invigor­ for allowing his temper to get some­ well.
as you desire.
work done with neatness and disp tch
Head-
what distui tied in I Ills instance. False­
catching a great many beaver.
ated
by
their
little
jaunt
of
exercise,
Siaders under Odd Fellow»' Hall, McMinnville,
hood of any kind circulated about one
Stock have come through
re gon.
b.9t
Douglas county’s apportionment of
and were full of animation and good is bad enough — pultieularly if II lie in
ter in good condition an
Slaven’s Cherry Tooth Paste.
the school fund is $6,816; number of
cheer. By the way, we learn that connection with tlie
sacred, holy
An Aromatic preparation for the preservation there has been a “conjunction "—as it theme of matrimony and more espe­ Mouth hill «¡fie« have a nice htarf of pupils who draw school fuuds, 3,788;
rate per pupil, $1 79.
nf the Teeth and Hums. It is tar superior to were—between our City Coinell and cially if tlie pesky story isn't true.— tepririg gm*« to encourage them during
the cold shower« we may yet have.
any preparation of its kind in th*» market, In
Shame on it. bc-a t I
A rich gold be*«ring quarts ledge has
tiie
H
ooks,
wherein
the
former
pledg
­
Mr Fryer would respectfully announce to his large handsome opal p»>ts price 50 cents, Fur
The «cliool meeting tit Highland been discovered within a few miles of
.......... , .. which,
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ed
the
boys
a
sum
of
money
in
sale
by
Turner
Bros.,
McMinnville.
former patrons and the people of this vicinity
The
discovery
was
«(•liool house on the 7th hint, elected Canyonville.
connection with the ‘ •' Engine fend
.. . ” " ( ^OarBoys.”
that he has oftened a new Flore in the store­
already on hand, will he aidllcienl to!
According to announcement this J Neaall director and B. J. Berry^ made by Richard Turpin. Since he
room formerly occupied by Marston A Laughlin Ho, For tho Train.
brought in the ore he has been offered
cleric.
purchase an engine, i"
and will keep a full stock cf all goods general­
Steps are being ,jraulu was repeated on Tuesday eve­
$5,090 for a fourth interest In the
eft i<tn of
nr a
?» ma-
in•*. |
I will, after the 1st day of January, 1880 taken uow for the «election
ly found iu a country store. But be it remem­
Johnny Arthur Is the happiest mine, and several parties have been In
bered
run a hack to and fiom the train every morn- chine. Perhaps this little matter add« ning. As we about half suspected be­ Highlander we have met lately—its a
search of the ledge in order lo locate
lat, Hr dor« not sell on Credit,
ng, for the conveyance of passengers to and «omewhat to the jubilant spirit of our fore hand, the attendance wa« rather little girl at their house.
extensions.
2<1. He doe« not give bi« good« away from the train at St. Joe. Leave orders at mv Hook«.
slim, and the occasion proved some­
It i« «aid that Johnny Stevenson 1«
The suburbs of Pendleton are putrid
stable
and
you
’
ll
get
to
the
train
or.
time
and
3d, He doe« not «ell below cost,
what discouraging in a financial view,
getting tired of "baching” and that if with the decaying carcasses of stock
in g*N»d style.
JACOB GRAZIER.
Quickly Settled.
I
tlnujg the play went bravely on and it
4th, He doe« not pay you more than
Lafayette, Dec., 30,1879.
he run« the farm he must have a that has died there during the past
When Schultz was arraigned before is «aid was fully equal to —if not an
the market price in trade for your
produce and then make it up on you.
improvement upon any former effort. cook. Johnny didn’t «tart this report, winter. The stench is terrible and
the Court, the other day he listened
hut no one will blame him if it's true. much sickness Is antici’ Med.
I
5th, Neither doe« he propose send ing
attentively to the reading of the in­ Sentenced
•s
C. M. Long, of Umatilla county,
you a price 11st and quote to you a««
Cha*. Baker has «old out and left
tonivhingly low pricesand when you Fair and thorough trial by many a competent dictment against him, with its«pecifl-!
QUy Nmith
th« horse-thief and our neighhorhoo 1. H Scott lakes his con tiders sorghum one of the best pay­
call, «ay “all «old,” or “we are just business
ing prod«u*is Hint can b* cultivjitid —
cations of stolen articles, and that be- John
-
out.”
#
Smith, the house-breaker, plead place. May fortune favor both.
lie sowed some last June, which is
H ig . H. L ander .
But he proposes to d<» s straightforward, live
ing finished a gham of self-gratula- guilty ou Tuesday and yesterday both
too late, iis the early trusts are apt to
and let live business, giving his customers the has long since developed the fact that where tlon suddenly overspread his counte­
were
sentenced
lo
the
penitentiary,
nip
Hie i r<>p before Its maturity. Tills
percentage gained in a ensh business. Call and one can be
Removed.
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nance as he eagerly remarked: "By the former for a term of live years
1« what befell hi«. But in spite of ad­
examine his stock and prices, before purchasing
The remains of Ellen McBride, vice to the contrary lie resolved to
elsewhere, and convince yourselves that he
golly I didn't shtea! alltrf dem tings.”
and the latter for «even year«. Kuhuliz
means business, and see what bargains vou can
daughter of Dr. McBride, formerly of have some syrup tor bls hot cakes,
"Did you steal any of them?” enquir­
O
¡dead
guilty
and
lime
was
-et
for
sen
­
r*-
fi
thin county, were thia week exhumed «nd rut about five acres of it, which
ed Hi« Hon ’T. "O, ye«, «on. uf dein,”
Remember Marston 4 Laughlin’s old stand,
tence thin morning. Young Chrisman
yielded about 200 gallon) of splendid
admitted the prisoner.
" You will
from I he old cemetry at this place and
sotf.
r. j . fryer .
plead
guilty,
Hess
was
convicted
and
molasses
Mr. Long considers that if
to the onward march of modern business life
appear for sentence on Friday next,”
o
both will be sentenced on bulurdav taken to HI. Helena, the present home sown on lighter soil titan he has on
to see no benefit
rejolne«! His Honor. Ko that case was morning.
of several relative« of I lie deceased.— W»l<i Horse, and a little earlier in tho
g
disposed of neatly, quickly, cheaply.
Ellen died at Lafayette in 1865, at the season than he put in hl«, that no
T HAVE THIS DAY SOLD ALL MY RIGHT,
l)r John*on kindly more profitable crop could be culti­
Old mammy ualuie is looking age of 14 years
x title and interest in the General Merrhandiae advertising he had as well dig a bole out at
Wedded
attended
to the removal and a<*c<*mpa vated.
bloom
tug
and
pretty
out
In
Southern
It has been satisfactorily
I« sines« at Sheridan, Oregon, lo William T.
the back door of
Oregon,
tie*.
med
lhe
remain«
to their destination. proven that sorghum does well in
Hash, of Dayton, Oregon,
R. N. SNELL.
Mias Auble Oxine, of this place,
Sbtf>dan,'Or., Dec. 1», 188o.
Yakima
county,
and there is no doubt
Roseburg Independent: Peas are In
was married in Tillamook about two
that it will do as well in Umatilla.
Phyxirian and Surgeon, TTAVING PURCTLASED TTTE STOCK OF crawl into it and pull tlw bote in after him. Of weeks ago to Mr. Chas. Yandaberg of blo.som, potatoes ale three and lour
.
invurn
Inches in
In iirigin,
height, unu
anil piling
young OliltHl**,
onion»,
Jackson county lies are going toralso
M.’rrhand^ of R. N. S^e I, of
,hi. r9l. t
to anr. the latter place. ' 1 he nappy couple rndlstie*, turnip* Mini other ear y g.n-
MeVIInnville, Orrr«n.
lohscco this season.
Sbe idan. Oregon, I will offer the same fny sale ennrse thia can't poaaibly hare reference to any­
came
on
a
visit
to
the
bride's
parents
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dvu
truck
Tv
quite
plentiful,
'i
’
liiit
tv
aitd
.orglliltll
.ugar
<*ailre,
for
with
11
body
If not in my office leave word at Tamer kr the next sixty days at COST for CASH.
Sixty-seven teachers attended
WM.T. HASH.
A'T'TUr/wTUrTTTTTTVTT T.TÎÎ *t tin. I'lati-on Weduealay last. Juy the ktiol of apriog we »re enjoynig to | the »oil ami 'limite "I Ru»un river
Bros. Druz Store or the Livery «table and the
Institute at Halem last week*
i^-artr,
A
A liX AX V AArfAMM anj prosperity be with them.
1 Douglas cuuuly.
valley Is so well adapted.
Uandan. Of.,
|Wte-47if,
call will be auan led to promptly.
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C. SYMONS
Merchant Tailor,
A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
CASH ONLY
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F. J. FRYER’S
NEW CASH STORE
NORTH YAMHILL
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