Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1872-1883, June 08, 1882, Image 5

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    OI/JR PEI/R J.niD
Lovely, growing weather.
Garden truck is booming.- •
The Grange store has opened out.
OFFICIAL RETURNS Local Cör
OF YÀMHTI.L COUNTY FOB 1882.
u|-iaw, H. B.
Amity Yamhill County
from ear di to be with the
Oregon, pus
June 6th, 1882.
Below we give the officiel returns for Yam­ The most rtxnari^able thing now, the uu- Savior,
-., whoi
_
ke had st md so many year»»
hill County of the General Election for the uouul hot wqyjMri so early iu the season. Air. ( 4A’uriuwtts boro ue>r Luwiatown Misar
Several new dwellings going up in town.
ah uj.nity, J^k., Out i3tk, 1811. November
On the dPth. <jay of May the
meter Itku io36, he married Miss. Nancy
Strawberries are plentiful, but very small. year 18aJ .
with a Xafr t»et, indicated 89 deg in the , «Lo mrvtvfe him, as well as
When is the M. E. camp-meeting at this
* " - On ‘ the
v ölst, it went up to ‘JU dt/s, I two oaughterb and three
snaffiy',
place r
_ „
the second it
_______
y WWr
lot, _ to
91 deg%4n
deg’s
enegr.ited tor
—a
ed up to 98 deg's, and on the 3M it reaches ily tMj.,e to share with im
A brass band has been organized at Day-
10U deg’s, the highest so far. Of course ro’Asof a pioneef lite. Moat o
everybody was Hweltaring. and everybody a » yc-rs km a..s bptnt in and near Amity,
Our streets are undergoing a maced|iniz-
was crying their best to keep cool.
Y ujidU (Jaunty (Itegen. His health had
ing process.
. Lv ^i»blulng for tbuui six years, but auno»
The 3rd being the day set for the b:g wtt - yNovtupbei
last, he has been confined to his
The Newberg brass band play very mcelv
30,000 feet dry
didate show at chia place, brought a large ro xu and bed most of the time till his death.
for new Ix-giuw«.
widths, from
James Cochran, cam
his
crowd to town and candidates were brought
Work on
» >ew college buH^ing pro­
and
exhibited and put through Lheir bent lhe- . mehn ¿astern WaaSgton to
at....................
•
....... v)^oeo "5 out
grease^
v/;
a
permiiled
with
inB
devote
and
¿J» paces. The day was the hottest of the seasbm
30,000 feet 2x4,..
the poor animals suffered greatly, but le-auvafc, t< perform the last sad duty to a
nt' subscribers the past week ;
• • • UOJUUJ
I and
they had to fill the programme aii the same. <ed hnabind and father. Well d'
scanning, from
Lili we want more.
r.ti(Hpff&nU wftits and tenderly
at. . a,..........
About four o'clock in the afierBfcn of th and relieved Ids 2nd, childhood, as
Hasn’t this rain been worth thousands
g
‘ Âpoox < third, the mercury being at 1UUde.?. their came when first their fleet turnmenoed th
of dollars to the country ?”
15,000 feet 2z8 and
■t a very heavy wind from the •K>i.th, drim
zhomazesof thia mortal life. In his death
B
24 feet long, at..
The Trustees of McMinnville advertise for
G clouds of dust in peoples faces, blowing ha..-»
Ac Church has lost a worthy member, and
sealed bids for »inking cisterns. See notice.
off and making everybody seek the sheltered <c.-
community a valuable citizen.
15,000 feet 2 L*cA i
side
of
the
streets.
The
sky
was
soon
ov<
?-
i S cast with dark threatening clouds, and gaxjj
Our townsman, John S. Martin, left on
feet long, (A. ..
Tuesday for a visit in Indiana.
V. every indidication of rain, but no rain g u . w May 20th, 1882 the Reaper gathered in­
10,000/ert 3 in eh, plank, U
here,
which
was
quite
a
disappointment,
t
s
Flint Martin steps around as proudly a&
« ? S 2 ?3 2 3 S S'
feet 'long, at............
rain is greatly needed to help the growing to the heavenly gamer the spirit of Mrs.
Topple»*». It’s a boy and was born May
u
Ciroline Walker, wife of Henry A. Walker,
• • • ■ qOSLTJI
w grain.
-
5,000 feet 1 1-2 inch pliriiiL 12 to
and eldest daughter of W. and Mary Thur*
On the night of the 3rd, Saturday. lion. mtn, of Amity, Yamhill County Oregon,
per M.
20 feet long, at..
.
bridge across the Yamhill at this place
umqaiqy è' W. D. Fenton made his closing speech of th1, after a brief, but severe illness, aged 27 years
ft
nils been completed, and is pronounced a
20,000 feet square timber, 1! I to 36
campaign,
at the Court House. The night and 4 months. She died at the residence of
good job.
c a was the wannest of the season, the house J. W. Martin. She was and had been a
feet long, at................... is
Hon. W. D. Fenton, addressed a large ililgssassBsSSä! ’ ioiI3»K •c was packed to suffocation, the speaker
member of the Christian Church for 15
10,000 feet dry flooring, 4/ ineZd»
worn out ; but M LiiLy'5 uas <
crowd on Saturday, and was complimented
«years.
She
was
the
life
and
light
of
her
=
by all who heard him.
and his many friends in both
wide, at........................ •. i’J'i per Jf,
: ie'ssssssssiilSs1 ujtuiqpo^
home circle, and in her social sphere was
to hear him. He spoke a
¡loving and loveable. Her piety, pleasant­
Notices are up bailing a meeting of the
spoke
well
;
true
we
did
not
15,000
feet dry ceiling, 4 inclies wide_,
■o
ry and refined manners endeared her to a
.........sreXg n
voters of School District No. 40 on June 17th
5‘ ter as he explained it, but we
larre circle of friends ; and by which she
at................................. $15 per
—one week from next Saturday.
he
was
a
good
speaker,
an
still lives, in the hearts of tho3e she has left
■ • • iptuoD Î be proud of him whether he
20,000 feet dry rustic, 8 inches wi
A Pio-Nio near Wheatlend, next Saturday.
btbind. She was the mother of four chil
A rame of base ball will be played betwet n
dren. who wuh husband.’ father and moth­
at................................. $20 per
Monday Sth opened cool ai
pjO’I c the mercury down to 70 deg
Laiayette and Wheatland olubs.
er brothers sisters relatives and friends
Q.
d
r
\
fet
i
lheir
loss,
and
yet
from
this
sad
Am prepared to fill orders for lumber of
menoed at the usual time,
The sweet blooming locust is “<ust as full : |œ|
I • • jpnjjoqg CO <6 quiet, and “ scratching” the
b< ?< tv
t c<>mes the comforting thought
descriptions promptly and at reasonable rati
as a tick,” and the busy bee takes advantag*-
an
I
iA
-i
i!.
t
she
was
prepared
to
pass
in
the
exception.
By
ten
o
’
cloc
of the situation with his whole family.
1
—I —1------------ T were gathered on eyery com
tr .)
om-the trials and sorrows of
W*. «. POWELrls.
...........jadtj Ó eering for party, or individ
earth, to the paradise of God at last. With­
David Coventry fell from the roof of his
VI
Dayton, Oregon—7tf
home last Sunday evening, and got a severe
out a stru^le, she sank quietly and pleas­
> hight, in fact, hotter tha
antly to sleep.
thump in the back. Nothing serions, how­
.......serapH
One oorner was made oonspi
ever.
a full rigged ship, labeled
“ Yes Asleep in Jesus, Oh how gw
sweet.
Creek,” “Vox Populi” capt.
To be for such a slumber meet
,
Mr. Gee says ho felt sorry for that young ilgls3£23sBssSsi
— >- X?' !..... dtU88f i g
~-i w.
For
hope
looks
beyond
the
bounds
of tints
gent who took his “ lump of Bweetncs?’ out
As this will be mailed befo
Roa I Estate Agent,
When
what
we
ncfir
deplore,
buggy riding and labored under such trying
the election is known I will i
¿gjsagzgggggEi'i.... qajng ; ° jecture
difficulties.
Shnll rise in full immortal bloom.
anything about it, o
Tha
Largest
Agency in Central
To live and fade no more. ”
it wll be badly mixed.
Mr. Wright, father of Frank and Elsia, : ¡S’ÜBSSggSSgSS;.... “a8eit '
LL
kinds
of
Lands, from $2,50 pe*’
accompanied by his family, arrived direct
S. M. H.
That noisy fellow who ma
$46.00 pet acre—all grades ana
f rom Illinois two weeks ago to-day and set­
inii-y, Ogn, June 3rd, 1882.
UOJSJBIÇ
X spicuous on the streets last
g ÎlgaaagaëBSgai
large or small tracts, suitable for grail
tled down in this place.
•e Cb by disclaring that w< men
ture, and for prices to suit everybody 1
IdiagNcr E lxctios .
men, blatant fool. Women
Some af the youths of this plaoe are liable
I
■
i8n
™i
pB
J
Come
and ace inc at D-U^.
eb 3 men in nothing except it be
We had a very pretty, quiet, orderly little
to be arrested for indecent exposure if they CO’ tc1
. (Successor to Fisher Brog.)
County, Oregon.
or puro wickedness.
do not go further down the river to swim.
contest at this place last Monday, and
11-STm«.
Now mark ye, boys ! We overheard a con­
U09‘9X
ai
houuh
“
every
inch
of
ground
”
was
dia
­
It
has
rained
all
night.
versation, the other day, that pointed that
pered by contestants on either side, not an
wav.
: Sisagggsssgsäs*’' Pna8aM°x
Fashionable Dreseui
act or Word c ime forth to mar the peace and
good wi!' between man and man. Following
McMinnville, Oregon.
qsBN
miss >u»4e iiherw
we gtve the result :
REM aä KS OF HON. CABEY JOHNSON
the
•JrsTicrs—W. S. Frink, 196-, W. T. Newby,
Would
respectfully
announce^
H. H. Welch, 178; S. F. Harding, 156.
gil15gassaBi§§£i"ÁJ8qgpo'1 Ea. W»alter for the past lent week? S bten 185;
McMinnvUle^ ^n -BU-‘ra 1U tl
CoNSTABir
—
Á.
A.
Manning
187
;
H.
Shad-
th. hottest I think, ever saw in
At the Laying of the Corner Stone of Me­
Dre^makm^"1
Pj „ ha„ jrfl
den. 185.
? thia time of the year.
: lllgïssæsæ
"anwB^g
House, and •
P
n upon her
tt.
Hence we have Messrs Frink and Newby
iilnnvUe College May 31 1882.
L“*
.ad Wark1? Sped
give us a little rain
for Justices—even honors, politically; ana
S. A. Manning, Republican for constable.
loouadg « the] wanted sunshine
U«*giv.n Cutting »nd Fitting*
Ladies and Gentlemen:—The true and liv-
ott.
Ï Mrs. Jesse Hobson leuffi ring m.
ing and real Comer Stone of this building
M
abbied
.
Hang |
ly with the rheumatism.
and all other like institutions was laid more
At the residence of Joseph Draper, in Mc­
Miss. Ella Deskill ex pectr to 1,0 to Port- i Minnville, June 4th, 1882, by S. F. Harding,
than eighteen hundred years ago on Mount • lglafcKsggg§a§si"UOM9pn8H !
land Wednesday to woik a while. W • art Mr. Thomas Draper to Miss. Sarah Ogdfn,
Calvary. The grand spirit of sacrifice for
’ — 2L Borry, for we will miss her in our Lod ? and all of Yamhill county.
the good of others, which found its highest
PJBIIOO =* in our Sabbath School.^
Having bought out the interest of
exemplification in the offering by Christ of
Mr. and Mrs. Robisag, residing b. ween Warner’» Safe Kidney and Silver Cure.
my
brother, 1 shall conduct my busi­
this
place
and
Dufcdee.
have
gone
erst
of
(Successor to W. H. War
himself upon the Cross that he might save
Sometimes a little assistance at the right
the mountains to stay awhile for ths benefit
qoH
ness
hereafter on a strictly
the lost, and bring light to those who sat in
time
will
enable
the
system
to
throw
off
of Mrs. R’s health.
tafeggftææg§gfil""nognqof
an attack which might otherwise result in
darkness is still the moving power in the
Quite a number of o-raans were down .ere serious sickness. Ayer's Pills should always
hearts of all true philanthropists. They
on
Saturday
and
Sunday
from
'Willamiaia.
With »full line of
be kept at bn nd. and promptly taken for the
Xeuojç
still hear ringing down the centuries the
Frankie Newman, whdl got his oolar Ibone relief of slight ailments, before they become
formidable
diseases
.
great command “ Go teach all nations, bap- • I s' OS KUMWOr
broken a few weeks ag > has about reoc«er<.d
e
■ •’PPPai’H
ti^i^^egi^jtg^tjle name of the Father, ,i &■ -i y-i —. Yj_-Jr_C*rt___________
Shall sell all my goods at the
from his injury.
»
groceries
spiritual force and mesnuig
**** m-
I JSucidon’« Zkrnrea Maivu.
Lo I am with you always «ven unto^W-’
...H
Jill
HARD WARE,
„q-.-r1
brgises
question
for
de
end of the world, my spirit I give unto T -~tiZ------— - -, A
—U-. 1 c.
of skill eruptions. TMsBaTW fa
to |
v> evening at the Lodge is |
....... suiapv
v>
________ ,
you ; My peace I leave with you.” And the ; 1 g
u'ive }>erfect satisfaction in every case or money
5 Women should have equll rights wil
s Affirmative, N. S. Wilejl Negative
refunded. Price 35 cents per box. For sale by
reward of the saved in glory who inquire in
In
accordance
with
abo
’
t8,
’
,
'p'
,
:ni-
<<’n,a‘
■ • -qoupooQ t» Merris.
lamer Bros., The Druggists, McMinnville.
a
surprise a3 to what service they have render­
marked
down
all
my
goods,
and
The
social
Temperam
Meeting,
held
Yes
­
ed to their dying and risen Redeemer is in
o
Striped A'ùWinr/S,
=r terday, was well attendit there bein^
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY’—a pos-
the tenderest exhortation to true charity I SflisgggssIIllÈi.....105,83
«
û» great many visitors pr.^ent, among wh ioni itive cure ior Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker
Pacific
tane y Dr
which fell from the lips of him who spake iNsIsssasâçEëËs .... ie,ZWJ T3 c was Levi Leland the gr in« lecturer of t this Mouth. Sold by W. B. Turner.
Atlantic
State.
as never man spoke. “ Inasmuoh as ye have
THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon,
u
done it unto tne least of these my brethren
Manchester
redooQ
Tobacco seemed to be ths principal ques­ Ird., says: “Both mvseli and wife owe our
tion topic of the day. Come, boys, Jou lives to SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE.”
ye have done it unto me.”
«
Valbonne Kid G
shoudn’t get angry because some said thui Sold by W. B. Turner.
■ ■ îouoibjç
This is no selfish enterprise. It had its
it wasn’t genteel to smokt in society. It re­
¡:
9
ïS-ivSïiiSSSS
no superior.
origin in the desire and purpose of self
minds us of what a little k > j said once when
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by
were walking along th® road and Jmet that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the rem­
saoriffoing men and women to do good to
I shall keep constantly oc banda
5gE5a.... ja,unj’ i o S 3 we
another that had a cigar a hiS mouth,
their fellow beings. The records of its past
edy for vou. Sold by W- B. Turner
full line of
Please call and examine Goods
•WW. | J? said : “there’s fire at one nd of that thii
history abound in pictures of heroic devo­
and a fool at the other.” I dont Wntyou
chasing elsewhere.
For Colds. Cough.-, Bronchitis and all aifec- I
tion to the purposes and plan3 of its foun­
to understand that I said every fool was a lions of the Lungs, take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I
Monteith received 2 for State Treasurer.
smoker, or that every smoker was a fool.
ders. And it is in no boastful mood, but in
In giving majorities on the Representative
CATARRH CUBED, health and sweet breath i
reliance upon the same Almighty arm that | ticket we have given Falconer over Town­ I didn’t say that.
T eetotaler .
secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, Price
sustained the indeavor of the past tnrough ' send and Marston over Nash ; for Commis­
Fancy
50 cents, Nasal Injector liee. Sold by W.
all its vicissitudes, that the present Trustees ■ sioners, Fuller over Adams and Goodrich
Turner
take the advance step of to day. ?md it is over Collard.
SHERIDAN.
& Shoes,
the exalted aim of the promoters of McMinn­ Taking the vote for Congressman, there
ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion,
June 7,1882,
ville College to show forth in the lives of its were 1951 votes c. t in the county, against
Constipation, Dizziness, L<»«sof Appetite, Yel­
And the Champion Trot
and
Weather for past weak, very sultry.
students and graduates how religion and 1928 in i880—a
of 23 votes in two years.
low Skin? Shiloh’s Vilalizer is a positive cure.
science may go hand in hand and how tae
Speaking last week was largely attended ; Sold by W. B. Turner.
x---------- ---- •
" 1
beet intellectual culture may be promoted
music furnished by the Sheridan band.
SHILOH’S VITALIZER is what you need
and ennobled by the largest spiritual and re­
ligious development. It is their high pur­ D eath or M bs . M. A. W ood .
Charles Murray, of Portland who has be. n for Constipation. Lo.iS of Appetite, Dizziness FURNISHING GOODS,
pose to aid in tilling these beautiful valleys The announcement ol' the death of this paying S. Potter’s family a visit for a week, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and
and dotting these charnun" mountain sides, , * ,, It with shocking force upon the ears returned home yesterday.
7a cents per bottle. Sold by W. B. Turner.
CROCKERY,
with the homes where dwell the worshippers
/„w.t n «» on
of the one true God, and the earnest lovers (of this peop.e at about two o clock p. m. on
Will Raleigh is visiting his relatives in
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bron
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
of all that is true and noble and lovely and j Sunday last 4th inst. lier death was very Portland.
The aliove horau will make
chilis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure
of ^ood report in men and women and in all .^dden. Although not in the be^t of health
1882 aa tollowa:
The Section on Monday last passed off Sold by W. B. Turner
nature. They seek to send forth from with- ■ ,;.t uas able to be oul to the corner stone very oAerl", and no fight - fra wonder.—
All those who buy for cash will
Belmont J*k
in the walls here to be erected those who
v-mon
of last week, but The only use we nad for a jail was l > keep
¡ironies s on Wednesday
Wei
Amity—Robison’, livery I
A mo’h-T and > -a killed by King of the hud it to their advantage to call and
shall co out into all the various avocations . n , sine* ii with a < on estive chill lmme the judge: and clerks in close confinement Blo«»d
and Tuesday.; McMinnville
! The mother was Dyspepsia, the son
of life to help lift up the down trodden ; to ., <;telv after her return home, but was ap- all day. bo much for Sheridan.
General Unhappiness. See advertisement.
convince themielvea of the above stable, Wednesday« and Tkur
help enlighten the ignorant ; to fight for the patently recovering n iy from this prostra-
Yamhill, Fridays and Saturday*. J
S. Potter and wife have returned after a
richt and truth end po;nt men to heaven.
i tion up to the time of her death. The fatal
facts.
S.avcn’b ¿merry Twth Paste.
Hilly Heed-
Our present resources are not great ; but' t-our a ppi'» ‘Chjd with no forewaring. bud­ few day's visit to Portland.
in pro notion of this work in its beginnings, denlvtlm
woman sprang from the bed
An Aromatic preparation for the preservation
Amitv—Mondays and
1
Respectfully
Y<>ur»,
Miss.
Citer,
late
from
the
Cist,
who
w.
-
Samuel and Mahala Cozine and Mrs. P. W.1 ^nto h r nu. v's ar.r^ .n the throes of ueath- taken down with typhoid fevir some time of th’.-Teeth and Gum-«. It is tar superior to
villa—Wednesdays and Thsr^»**'
Chandler have made us the noble gift of hy agonv <m*l with the piteous invocation: ago, breathed her last near Bellevue, on any preparation of its kind in the market. In
J. R. a
this, charming oak dotted and mountain '■ My God
J *-*-"•
’«**•«**»
•■= *»oin
i
lake — me
from * this
pain.” nnm
quickly
himdsome opal pots, price ¿0 cents. For
For further particularseencernin
Monday last. The remains Were buried at la
guarded College Campas of twenty fine acres passed away. Her prayer had been answer­ the Baptist church on Tuesda:.
sale by Turner Bro«., McMinnville..
me, call on or address.
of land, to winch have been added five acres ed m ns solemn fullness. Mrs. Wood was
Geo. H "A
Levi Leland organized a lo< re fit Wjlla-
by purchase—room enough for the use3 of a the relict of P. P. W >od, whose death occur­
4w8
JicMinnVil!
Congratulatory.
first-class institution. It has other lands red one year and one week preceding hers, mina last week with 40 oha er members.
worth more than three thousand dollars to and v. is a sister of the Davis family, who Tally one for our sister city.
We take much pleasure in congratulating
The
Prize
stall
be sold, and merged in the parent building. with their famil ■/ ties form a wide relation­
It has a building fund subscription of about ship n I ar ‘ jo r a in mourning the depar­ The minstrel show which ; nyed at this our enterprising druggists, Messrs. Turner
Brupon having secured the agency for 81a-
<21,000 over one fourth of which is paid in ted bv a host of friends. Whose acquaintance place last night did not take ry well,
and the remainder will be pressed to pay­ dates*I»ack to th-1 pioneer days of our com­ The Narrow Gauge at th.;s lace supporle v. n\i Fern >uj Yo- mite Cologne, HarmleM Yo-
ment as rapidly as possible within the terms munitv. Mrs. Wood would have been 49 a byoicle hand oar.
r. Powder and California Pine and
of the subscription. It has a paid up and vears of age on the l*2th d i v of August next.
Eica’.vp»: Porous Plasters. We rail particu­
The Narrow Gauge are la;
Property of
thoroughly secured endowment fund of over She leaves a son and d u hter to mourn.
lar
aft-u'.on
to he Eucalyptus Plaster, which
$6,100 and endowment notes, which upon Her remains were bur ol in tho South Yam­ as far as Grave’s.
fa »anii. tiie It id of all others. The Yosemite
careful scrutiny by the Trustees yesterday hill Church yard on Monday last.
CALLOWAY
BRO
Lemon’s hall is nearly comp >ted.
Q • znr li - already become a household word
are deemed worth more than <11,000 which
I the Face Powder.
dall
Sheridan supports a Billiard ¡1 Hub.
will be collected and put into the productial T he GuoBtocj R ais .
Bellevue,
Ore
atoffice Drug S.nrr, Mc-Mi su ville.
secured fund as rapidly as possible.
Easiness is picking up so i e sinra t th*
Nothing could have? ba-TU more timely and
have arranged for the services of competent
W ll make the season of 1882 at the
corps of teachers to oive thorough instruc­ benedeie1 i than the refreshing rain fall work has been commenowi ot the Narri
the undersigned, excepting Mondays a
File Famona opera Mager*«
tion in a complete collegiate course, who will which glic led down nj>on ua so gently, eo Gauge. A hotel near the dept would coi
days, when he will be found at the
very
handy
at
present.
r»y
and
Clara
Louise
be ready to take up thir part of the work as smoothly < >n Monday evening,
hi in; nnd has con-
Robert McKune, Sheridan, Oregon.
•stion the t moat famous ot>
Many a
■er since.
i
soon as needed.
tinned, at in* erva Is. ever
Of his excellence a» a $ire there
Mr. Ab. Stephens and witt 1.’
Kind friends despite not the day of small con nt pnar ice
tw «f »ui.*3d with anxiety Santiam conntry Tuesday mirnir
doubt, a$ all hie colto bear the imp
n tiOMB. In fact they have
things. We shall sGrely realize the grand lighted up w h uhr'o f i n:ss as the raindrops they intend locating permcneBly.
high form and fine notion. This fl do
«ckoowledg $ed to be the lead-
future so eloquently pictured by Mr. Dolph began to come down thick end faster, and
dark bay, and was aired by Ladd > Reed
in his carefully considered and scholarly many an exe'aination of rtlief we heard in
II as ladies of large
(xjrted Clyde Marquis, and has weigh
oration delivered this hour. We ask your th? words • “ Hurrah for the rain: it’s the
pod taele. They
medium conditiou, 1^70 }>ounde, ai
pitience : we ask your sympathy ; we crave salvation of ms.” Crons were beginning to S everest H fbt .
making him one ot the best sires for I
extensively than
vour praver ; and we - licit your contrihti <1roop. Spring grain, < racially, was fast
puses
in ths State.
m a consequence,
Johnny
a
little
son
of
Mr.
<»hn
tious to aid ua in this usefnl work. We fnilino under th' r vs of the parching son. of this plaoe. was painfully fob
A sst —^-77^* ' -lacing Young
iea
of
judging
of
have faith in God .and w< have faith in Fall r-nin had an a<iv niare ovw th* other Monday evening, in the sa vaQyme
At the
io Idaho alter
rs and their pro-
yon. his people. Inspir -d by the i?n* spirit hut that too began fogbow signs of ill-health. rolling harrow into which thcilitl
ry great c red it to
ve conciudedj^ ¡>u
of love and animated bv the «nme lofty <!°- Another we<k or fort-niiddwould havecook- was by some means thrown..The child
¡-tropical
climate
,
by
allowing
h
iodate
votion to the cood oik mankind which sent ted thp a^ri cultural gooae of this section, to t
I
lei? is verv badly bruised arl mutilate
them pronounce
sem»on, with red
forth the twelve ApoMlee in the nampaiiru of certainty. Bn thn change canv>. in the left
though
he
foriuately
escaped
-#h
no
bn
v far the best they
if paid st the end of
Christ for the conquest of the world, and in n?ht time and in the r. ht form.« Vegeta- ken bones. Th« accident wefred on
e same
rv. For sale by my p
one dollar per bushel
obedience to the command of our divine bk« fairly
s ahead once mor«,
farm of Mr. McKinney near Bcevne.-
McMinnville.
bl< wheat, socked and delivered
Lord, wo turn or.r faces from the drenrv Yamhill
i the bis
cron to
louse.
pest and address ourselves ter the onward
Special ar
rAPrrwn.
march in the more hopeful future.
i nd see the
In this spirit, and with the«« pnrpo^«. un­
Knott, the murder of old
Isewhere.
der th® dirt'*’ion of thes« fnithfnl Christian
nr«l bv Sheriff [Tall <*
nd in thp name of th<- Feth«” «nd
For further
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General Merchandise,
,
ur’s
Surveyor,!' C
D’fy Competition.
Dry Goods,
Goods,
Soots
Hats
Gaps,
Clothing,
Groceries
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