STATE OFFICIAL VOTE. NATIONAL TEACHERS .MEETING " CORNER STONE LAID. CELEBRATIONS. ■«J* . .. — , Following is the result of the canvass of J ayet « s . obeoon . Tho-Notional Educational Association Ou Thursday, Juno 28, 1888, the cor-1 Th® Fourth of July is, and ever has for the UnitVd States w ill be held at San . 6, 1888 of returns by the secretary of Btatp. FOR CONOBKHSMAAN. tier stone of the Yamhill County court1 bc®u 8iut'e 177fl’ tl,e moet Pstriotic dem- Counties. Hurumnn. Oearin Miller. Francisco during the week beginning ImiiMo iv..ut___ in.. i._. houHc-wiw i..<.i laid ... at McMinnville by the onstration of the people ot this fair land. Baker ....... . 865 804 21 July 15. This promises to be one of the Mationic j Ocand Lodge. The Mason h , It is a grand and good omen when all Benton........... 1217 991 48' jrnat interesting Associations ever held Clackamas .. 1458 961 142 in America*. The rejxtrts coming from Granger«,Sheridan Cavalry, band and citizens of the common country, irres­ ^Jay t“V io,lrt11 oi ’Iuly’ Clatsop......... .... 1076 877 71 the Eastern Stated indicate that’ the at­ citizens were in the procession. . After pective of political or other beliefs can lhe fiiruitwt’ ior your wal1 Columbia.. I 297 10 ¿ M8 the stone was laid a large audience re- uilite in celebrating the ev ent to which Coos . .. .. . 86 tendance will be equal to if not greater paired to the opera house, where Hon; W® owe ao much. Crook. ..... . .. 520 532 than over before; This prospect is re ­ 8 X’ T rv .I s «• . ’XSSMX $«■» witty officers weA> sworn in yes- Curry......... 'There U were two celebrations in this . . . ' 256 141 markable in view of the fact that the As­ N. L. Butler, delivered an oration. Fol­ county—one at McMinnville, and the Douglas . . .. 1304 1006 141 sociation is to be held at San Francisco, a lowing are the articles deposited in the 791 504 other at Newberg. Both were largely 10 stone: I. Westerfield sells the all steli, Gilliam.. point almost 2000 miles west of the cen­ Grant......... . A' 1116 818 Cpjiy of deed from II. A.* Tucker to attended, and the reading of the Decla­ Jackson.... 10G0 1254 62 ter of population. Ton thousand teach­ tinder. Lz ration of Independence, the letters int­ . .. 476 500 4 ers from the Western States alone are al- Yamhill county. Mg ninuitig Plano binder for sale Josephine. ent handed down to us by our forefathers, Klamath. .. ... s 336 369 pfewrfieW:—--- ------------------ Lake . 77?". .....X— county officials. a clwWe „ it 1 . ... r 39H . ... 1593 bill as usual was well represented I'.aue........... 1255 94 nothing of the numerous excursions l’hotograph and biographical skitch of ty they so dearly loved and valiantly Linn........... ..., 1532 1680 174 of teachers' coining from the, Middle Hon. Andrew Shuck, appointee) by Gen. fought for, was enjoyed by all who i*iriotw celobrixtions. Malheur... .,.. 387 396 3 State, the Southern States, and the New Joseph Lane ip 1849 first sheriff of Ore­ could get neai* enough to the stand to igbtent running binder tlmt is in Marion.. .. . . 1963 1506 387 England States. gon Territory, which position he held un­ hear. The orations were fittingly deliv­ Morrow. . ... 584 504 85 rtrt for «ale is the Plano. In order, therefore, that all teachers, til 1852. „Multnomah.... .... &98J 176 3127 ered by ministers of the Gospel. Rev. *C*ro.-ley will soon establish a Polk.................. . .. . 8411 739 85 iiiends of education and citizens in Ore­ Obituary of Hon. W> T. Newby, foun­ Van Scoy, president of the Willamette wt in bfayette. See ad. Tillamook... . .... . 361 205 14 gon may have an op|K>rtimity of attend­ 1551 136 ing the association (as well us visiting der of McMinnville, by Mrs. Graves and University, waB the orator at Newberg, ih* court is now in sessioft, bpt we Umatilla.......... .... 1503 Union............... and Rev. Jordon, of the Baptist church, 1267 ' 1147 Mrs. Clark. •16 lie a report till next week. . ' / WaBowa ....... . . .. points of interest in California) the sev­ . 561 orated at McMinnville. There was band A package by Mrs. B. F. Saylor. Wasco. . . . f . . . . . 1493 1002 41 eral transportation companies in this binding harvesters commenced music and other attractions during the I Photograph of W. T. Newby, by W. V. Washington. . .. . .1166 804 82 State have arranged to make the follow- g in this vicinity yesterday. day, which would compare favorably Price. __ _ *v ’ Yamhill............ .. 1201 978 83 lowing round-trip excursion rates from ier 4 Key will please accept our Copy of proceedings of Oregon Pioneer with larger and more pretentious towns. Total.... ...32820 25413 1974 Portland and other points, to San Fran­ Association, by Gen. Chris Taylor. (for a unique and liundy-book. It is estimated that 800 or 1000 people Hermann’s plurality, 7,407; majority cisco, viz; f Westerfield sells his furniture -Biographical sketch of Hon. Medorutn were at Newberg; and all are agreed that O. & C. railroad have, established tlie .Crawford, pioneer of 1842, by the com­ there never were so many people gather­ ih, and is satisfied with a small over all, 5,433. The vote on supreme judge was—Lord, following rate for excursion tickets to mittee. ed together in this county before, as -t* San Francisco and return: From Port­ Arbitects and contractors names, by were at McMinnvillo. We suppose there j a number ot our young men aro 33,008; Burnett, 26,336; Lord’s Majority, 6,672. The legislature stands 18 demo­ land $33.35; Albany, $33.15. ___ were 5000 or 6000 jiersons present, and the county court. — anook celebrating their indepen- , The O. R. & N. Co., names a round crats to 72 republicans. Photograph ot Chas Galloway, pioneer yet there was the liest of order and de­ trip rate of $25 by steamer. This includes of 1842, by Wm. Galloway. corum observed throughout tlie day. BASEBALL. ntissioners Kingery and Brutscher There were contests of speed on the ------------------- -—----------------- L------ i rnealB and berths on steamers. List of officers of Amity Lodge No*. 20 Is for the long tonn and Kingery The O. P. Co., will' sell round-trfp F & A M. with Beal of lodge attached, by fair ground, but under an entire different Last Saturday afternoon a very interes­ ting game was played by the juveniles of excursion tickets front Albany or. Cor­ F It Kinderman. magenit nt from that of the celebration. L. Uose, L. C. Tlionijison andoth- Dayton and Lafayette. The contest was vallis to Sat. J'ranciscq and return for Copy of Boston News Letter, the 7t>rst It was an attraction, perhaps, to a* great uh called at the R koistkb office so close and the playing so good that $14, and will include meals and bertliB paper published in America, also copy many, and yet there wds a great deal of more than a meie iiieiitionls necessary on the steamers. of the Declaration of Independence, by fault found with the price of admission, Tickets by ull tlie above lines will be A J Apperson. ,. lastalirooks/our faithful helper, to do the boys justice. Following is the and the whole arrangement. on salé July 7th to 15th, and are good for Tile ragajnuffins or pluguglies were visit to lii.i parents in Portland, score—runs and outs: Copy of Yamhill Reporter, by E. L. E. DAYTONS. B. o. return till 'September 30th. And” al! White. gotten up in good shape and played their ek. ■ L. Aiderman . . 4 2 these rates are open to any person, For Copy of Went Side Telephone by II. L. part well. We missed seeing the ladies r PJJlds is able to be on the street C. Call.............. ...4 3 information concerning hotel accommo­ Bword drill, and therefore can’t say how 4 Heath. ■ ' having recovered from at attack of A. Robinson.. . . ... 3 2 dations, rates, etc., address Milton Bab­ it was. A large crowd came down on ths F. Jones ........... ... 1 Copies of California Patron and Agri,- 4 Klips. . 1). Ahdiil......... 2 4 cock, chairman hotel committee, Room cuItuilBtLand tho Grange Bulletin, by train from Polk county, and a good many G. T. lioothby and family, of Polk, I). Hudson.'.... 3 1 53, Flood building, corner Market and J. W. Cook. from Washington county were in alten- * 'their Iirothef-iu-law, F. W. Fens L. Del'ord......... 2 4 Fourth Streets, San Francisco, California. ... Î :> Photograph and biographical sketch of dance. 1>. Call ............ s js week. Ti e Oregon Headquarters wiU be es­ John G. Baker, first sheriff of Yamhill G. Hoskins....... .. . 2 4 ey to loan on improved farm prop- tablished in rooms 105 and 103, ’Occideu- county, by Mrs. J. G. Baker. CARLTO^L I -OTWWts to smt . - Ap| >l y t<> D r. tát Hotel,"Montgouiél y Street. This ho­ i RH«H»TB«,-by E> ti. I.AFAYETTES. July 6th, 1888.* o. tel is eondueted o n th e Amerinan plan Harding. ,pieton, Lafayette. . . j F. Henry......... 5 and will, in no ease, charge mure titan W. A. Howe is buying lots of wool. Taylor Mrris had the misfortune A. Henry...... Copy of constitution and by laws of 3 A bran new horse and buggy ; tn us tn't* his right foot badly hurt a few Ï ■' Littlefield... 2 regular rates, but will lower them when­ Union Lodge,No 43 by G. F. Tucker. . . E. Carev ....... .............. 4 ever possible. Any special parties of go, while catching hogs.' Copy of laws and constitution of Occi­ tell who. 11. Littlefield... 3 four or more can secure beautiful suits of dental .Lodge No. 30, I. O. O. F., also of Grand son of his grand father, is his ire iniormed that Mrs. John Wall H- Cary............. 0 riwms, at reduced rates, by uising cabinet Dayton Encampment No 41, I. O. O. F., qualifications. sick at East Portland, from an E. Rudder ... 3 beds, affording a reception room for day also of Rebecca Degree Lodge, No. 12, I. a* of gas administered a dentist. I. Hutchens ... Our merchants are having a way up D. Bird....... awl evening. <>. O. F , by S. F. Harding. trade these dayrf. G. Hingham, of Client, was in -- ~-------............ ..... ■ -—2 1’vl.ias of Charity Lodge, No. 7, A. O. S3ay.' Tie has been appointed Uncle Dock says there is going to be 19 27 REAL ESTATE. U. W., by Clias. Grissen. dlrfiivt attorney for Marion cour.- an election this fall. Bl NS BY INNINGS. The following deeds were recorded dur- Copy of Presidential ticket, by W. H. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 One thousand acres obirood whetU land i tg the w.eckatnding June 30,1888: Boyd. has been fourth-of-July week, and is the last development e Daytons . ............. 1 1 8 0 0 10 0 2 0—22 Copy of*Masonic Review of 1853, Mrs. N. E. Derkins et al to S. Wyman, lot lit baud man is away; if you Lafayette» .......1 1 9 2 4 0 1 1 0—19 Thomas Jelterson looks as happy as a J. W. Cowles. 1, block 7, Deskins addition to the town nay iucongruity itt our .make up ■Scotch toddy ladle, silver, Jas. Minty. Nebraska gra> s tuippuv of Newberg; $50. ANNUAL STATEMENT. nentiiin it. *- . _ Brass tablet containing names of whist^ Where, O ahcre i Itnfus? He is silent IL B. I’utman.and wife to James W. dial Dunn take« this method of in- Of the outgoing treasureT, ofthe funds dub. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mr. and these days ; com“ w ake up. g the people mid property own- collected, paid out and still on hand July Booth, lot in Amity; $50. Mrs. E. A. Manning, E. W. Fuller, Miss C. C. Kingsley is at home .visiting his X 8. A. Young et al to Thomas Bosom* Sadie Smith, Miss Nina Sperry, Miss N. iliis town that thistles uhonlttbc de- 577888: folks and to spend the forth. worth. 4 and 59-100 acres of the Joseph M. Gortner, Mine Myrtle Apperscn, L. 1 immi’ili-it v-l-v s .......... GENERAL FUND. Mrs. Plummer is visiting her daughter, regular class meeting of tho Evan­ Amount on hand July 6,1887. $13,257 03 R. Young land claim ; $50. G, Loughlin, A. ,B. Apperson, C. A. Ap- Mrs. Stevenson, hear Middleton. from 97 50 E. K. and Alice A. Chandler to Mrs. person, F. Rogers. association will be held this even- Amount ; received . . . . . a Supt.. trial fees . ...127 50 Mr. L. C. Thompson is building a. <( the re ¡deuce oLR. R. Daniel. All Brass Tablet, containing names of. B. from sheriff. 64,486 08 PTW.“Chandler, a tra t adjoining AIc- large bam on his farm West of town. M inn rille << quit claim), $1.. ’ invited. ♦ F. Fuller and L. J. Fuller. __ :..¿..;?e477,988 +n J. M. Bunn has moved on the farm, Total amount received. .. SatnueUCozine and wife to Andrew J. Slag from Oswego Iron Works, also t, the artist, took Borne very fine County warrants paid.............. $19,000 21 Hunsaker, block 7, 8 and 21, Cozines clam shell from fossil beds of Wasco purchased from Wm. Ball some time >f the laying of the comer stone, State tax .................................. 19,757 85 second additiop to McMinnville; $2. ago. county, by A. J. Apperson and wife. who wish one t an get it by calling Ain’t transferred to school fund 17,193 41 The church vyill soon have an organ. 1,1— ( David Lynch to Mary C. Chandler, a Indian arrow head, relic of pioneer “ V building fund '6,833 79 tallery, in McMinnville. You see, Carltou is bound to come to the part of the land claim of Aaron Lynch, days by A, B. Apperson. Total......................... ......... $62,785 06 s. 27 and 23, t. 5, s. r. 5, w., containing quarterly meeting for the Daytom Business card and coins by G. ' AV. front. -x- of the Evangelical association will Balance general fund on hand $15,183 05 120 acres; $1,000. Burt. Miss Agness Sweet has been engaged , SCHOOL FUND. 1 at Lafayette, July 28th and 29th. Coin of 1888 by Clark Braly. to teach a seven months school for us, R. Jacobson et al to A. Quinn, lots 4, I. Q. Doling, P. E.,flvill be in atten- Amount on hand July 6,1887. .$ 5,585 84 5, 6 and 7, block 11, Sheridan; $575. Cdn of 1851 by J. W. Cowls. commencing thé 1st Monday in Septem­ 25 50 Amt rec’d from peddlars license Coin of 1857 by Dr. E. E. Goucher. ber. -,---- V—------ 10 55 Amt fet’d from estruy sale.. . ' Uecipe for atonic dyspepsia and card 285 30 YAMHILL’S EXPENSES. ners. in-fore you buy your binders Amt rec’d from tines.............. District No. 1 has had their house re- -■ 50 00 by Dr. W. ti. Boyd. A. B. Westerfield’s and see the Amt rec’d from liquor license. paintea and a well dug. These are im­ Amt rec’d from state fund 3,502 oil Recipe for rheuniktism by E. E. provements long needed. Sime other Expenses of Yamhill county for the If is the lightest running ma­ Amt rec’d )rom general fund. . 17,193 41 Goucher. , year ending June 30, 1888. that has ever been brought to ‘districts would do a oil to follow suit. Recipe for Typhoid fever. J. F. Cal- . . .$26,552 60 Roads and^bridges.............. Total.......................... $ 76®? 16 51 county. West Chehalem and Aunt Beckey, .... 23,242 25 Indigent............ ,.................. '1422 73 breath. Amount paid out......... whats the «natter? Send word to the fireworks at Carlton on Tuesday 55 0) Insane.................................... Bo* of Cathartic pills, J. L. Rogers. editor and he will give you u pencil; and 150 50 . Family cards, J. C. Cooper. Balance on hand.................. $ 3,410 35 Scalphounty......................... f were pronounced a decided suc- 350 01 Justice court. .7................... Black-IIawk did the election news scare ( * BUILDING FUND. The thanks'of the entire surround­ Business card, P. F. Brown. 1177 45 Circuit court ....................... him off. mtn* are due to Mr. Howe and his Amount on hand....................... $6,833 79 Elections............................... Bussiness card by Bishop & Kay. 252 30 H awk -E ye . 20 tea foi the enterprise and liberality Grand total of all funds on hand $25,427 19 Coioner.................... Constitution and bylaws of McMinn­ $0 ville Grange. Dispensation of McMinn­ Prisoners................. .:..*.... «1. If you are in n K wagon, you MARRIAGE LICENSES. 21 Stationary etc....................... 00 ville Grange,copy of theGrange Bulletin, should tate the Moline ; for Bale by A, B. y democrat in Yamhill county Military......... .................... 1*0 by th«. Grange. During the month of June mar­ Teachers examination......... be posted on the issues of the Westerfield. oe Business card, by G. E. Detmering. presidential campaign. We can riage licenses were issued to the following Sundries expense”.............. tin School Supt........................... Business card, by M. II. Hendrick & u better rates on the greatest of parties by County Clerk Briedwell: CO -A-TFFIuETOIISrS’ Assessor.........■ ■ *. ........ .. E. W. Fuller, 26—Ida H. Smith, 20. County commissioners....... * irican newsptqters, the New York 0> Sou. 04 Business card of McMinnville Nation­ than you can obtain elsewhere, M. Burlingame, 39—Nettie Hendirson. 31 County Judge...................... 00 al Bank, by Clark. Braly. Treasurer ............■ row now to November 13th, 30 I. I’. Mays, 35—Lydia S. Miller, 32. 75 Sheriff.................... Autographs of F. Rogers, J. H. Nelson, R egister and World to November John Soper, 37—L. Ella Martin,29. T5 Clerk .................................... Rogers & Todd and E. E. Goucher. W.JT. Jordon, 30—Birdie M. Madd/rt, 19. 18,970 19 J. A. Dimmick, 24—M. O. 'fownw-nd, 19. Check on McMinnville National bank Total THE ONLY NATIONAL STANDARD. for one dollar, payable to Caliph Imb T ravel T ooetuib .—From the F. J. Martin, 23—F. I. Johnson, 27. Contuining' Over Twenty Thou­ Ben Ali, by H. L. Heath. ok Headlight we learn that Mr. A Woman’s Discovery. sand Articles on I’roiniiin, Two G ibls and a B oy .—The Garfield, ”* Check on McMinnville National bank ly, formerly of this place, was ent People. “Another wonderful discovery han been made Whitman county, Hnterpriee is authority far one dollar, payable *to Don Tedro, of ’ married to Miss V. G. Bigger- and that too by « lady in thia county. Diaense for the following: “ Born. — to the wife This standard work is the.only National 1‘ortland. Mr. and Mrs. Ely fastened it« .latches pun her ai d for aeven Brazil, by W. V. Price. Copy of Muncie, Ind., Daily New» and Cyclopaedia of Biography m thia country, 'lav or two here, on their way to of E. C. Jones, five miles northeast of years »lie withalcbd Its severest lest«, bnt her and is worthy to rank with the great na. Garfield,-two girls and a boy. The ag­ ok. card,, ------------------------- by O. O. Hodson. vital organs vere undermined and death seemed business —----- j tional works of its kind in the Old World, gregate weight of tho children is seven imminent. Eor Airee months the congEed in­ . ......... Baptist College Catalogue, of 1887 by : ,low being published in England, Ger- pounds, respectively, one and one-half cessantly and could not a’eep . She bonwht of Prof. Crawford. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ! many, and Belgium. , pounds, two and one-half and three us a bottle of Dr. King’s N* »* Discovery for No name eminent In literature art, Letter written in English giving bio­ * salve in ths world for cuts, braises* music, wieirae or invention will be oinitt- Con*“nmpft'>n and was no much relieved on tak- pounds. All are doing well.’’ graphical sketch of D. Canuto, and a let- ed. saIt rhswBt.fever sores, tetter, ins Hr-t dose that she slept all night and with ban’?, chilblain«, corn«, and all «kin _— M arried .— By Ur. J. W. Watts, at the one hottie baa been miraculously «tired.-Her ter wtitten in Italian, French^ and Ger- .«nd positively cures pile«,or no pay SbTJ only Tiv Btibiicripfion. Essex Hotel in Lafayette, Oregon, on name la Mr*. Luther Lutz.” Thus write Ham man giving names of all the men ent- It is (Outran teed to give perfect sat- W. W. BECK July 2nd, 1888, Miss Rosa J. Tharp and rick A Co., of Shelby, N. C. Bet a bee trial bot­ ployed on the building. Italian Stamps, er mortry‘refunded. Price 25 cents Soliciting Agent. by D. Canuto. .14- 2 Byron Branson. All of Yamhill county. tle at J. M. Kelty’« di ng store. Cyclo pædta^oi American Biography. Fornle l>y J. M. Kelty. • « a 7*-