The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, January 18, 1889, Image 1

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    TH® Oregroxi -Register
PU6LI8HED EVERY ERID i Y
AT
m ’ minnville
-
- -
:* ;!'r.
ORBGON.
Tb« adv«
-BY-
j FRANK «. HARDING,
« «'•I jMrlj
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
Oa«Oopy.p«r year, iaadraoo«..
G m Copy, ala woatbeln. adrar«
“ A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE,TOR THE PEOPLE, AND BY THE PEOPLE.
Entered at the poetoffice at McMinnville
Oregon, as second-class matter.
VOL. VIH.
M c M innville , yamhill county , O regon , F riday , J anuary is . isss .
torl.1
»y«' •»the «dt
NO. 24.
»»a, MeMlnnvill., Or^».
’ U
—
L and M arx G ons .—One of the first
C
ARL^
N
.
«
buildings erected within the present lim­
COUNTY COURT.
John Dunn..............
I. O. O. F. INSTALLATION;
Practicing Phy^cian and Surgeon, it« of this city was the old mill at the foot
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Oliver U Orton..........
January 14, 1880. .
FBOBATI—LOVOHABV, JUDOI. (
There was a line dance at the hall Fri­
C G Munson..............
of Third street -This mill was built in
On the evening of January 10, 1880,
rumo STATS«.
Estate of Ruel Olds; report of sale of C W Clow..................
LAFArtTTE, OREGON.
1852-53 by Robert C. Kinney, and as it day night.
the Odd Fellows met at their hall, pur­ Pre ld.at.................
W L Warren..............
■ Grove
For a good square meal call on Mr. personal property approved, final ac­ J C Clark.....................
•«oretery
of
Stet«.
.......
was
among
the
first
in
the
valley
it
suant
to
adjournment,
for
the
installation
Jas, SI, >88.
...Who .
count approved; order of distribution M Redding
furnished the flou^ for a large territory. Hudson at the Gem bakery.
of officers. B. F. Morse, acting D. D. G. Ssoretary of Treaaary..
Ctaa. 8. FalrcM
and executors to be discharged.
D C Coleman..........
.......... W.F. Vil.
It passed through several hands and was
master; John Jones, grand warden; W.
Mr. and Mrt. Lee Connor, of Perry­
DR. O. H. SMITH,
...Wm.O.Uadlm
FK
Hetder
...........................
Estate
of
Joel
Biowe
;
property
exempt
kept running until 1882. Ih't * year dale, were visiting Mts. ..Caldwell last
G. Henderson, grand secretary; P. P, ÄrVfe
... W.O. IT"
by lew Bet apart to widow, widow al­ Columbia Hayworth
DoaM.Dit
Mr. Sax built tbe brick mill on the op­ Saturday!^
Gates, grand permanent secretary; 8. F.
Edgar Deakins
PHYSJCIAN AND SURGEON,
....... A. H.C
lowed
«300
for
support.
J W Deakins.........
posite side of the creek, and all the avail­
Harding, grand treasurer; E. B. Fellows,
Melville W.
Mrs. Cell. Bodie returned from her
Estate of D. B. Putman; petition for Jacob Reed............
able machinery of tbe mill was put into Polk county visit the other day, and now
grand marshal. The following officers
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
sale of personalty granted, sale of realty j John Gilliam
the new. The old frame, however, was Charlie is happy.
of Occidental I-edge No. ¿0 were installed:, Staaten. _.......
Ida Kingsbury.. .
confirmed.
E. N. Ford, N. d. ; J. H. Nelson, V. G.; BeprereateUv« ...
Edward Rogers
Bargary a Specialty.
V7-49 left standing until last Saturday, when it
Estate < of Nathan Westfall; W. W. C Richter..............
A social party was given at Mr Mc-
had to succumb to the march of pro­
------- -e-
10 00 8. A. Manning, R. sec.; Wm. Holl, PI
Caskey's
night, and the young Nelson, E. Carpenter and C. H. Chris­ J J Butler
«skev’s lust
laat Friday
Fridsvnioht
........
4 0Q see ; W. T. Booth, trees.; J. E. Brooks, Go v« raer.
FIR8T NATIONAL BANK,
gress. Jones A Co. having purchased
people report a fine time.
j:___
6 10 R. 8. N. G.; R. 8. Allen, L. 8. N. G.; Sacretery.
tenson appointed to make supplemental T H Bryan. .. ............
the land, upon which they will soon
Tresterer.
William
Johnson.
5 00
------ or M’MnnrviLU, o».,------
Revs. Black and Dallas preached yee- inventory.
DW Ralston™
commence the erection of a planing mill,
14 80 Wm. Albertson, W.; Austin Guinn, C.;
Estate of Elmira Olds; sale of realty G M Bewley..
• wi-- ♦-
.» au-
w
to large and appreciative
14 00 C. F. Daniels, R. 8. V. G.; D. C. Carlin,
JACOB WORTMAN
President, sash and door factory, it was necessary terday
--------- —.»->«■ j>, •» w»e necessary djenceBi the former in the morning and
confirmed.
TR Bewtoy. . rr
14 20 L i. V. G.; W. G. Henderson, R. 8. 8,T; •«preñe Jsdg«s___
R. P. BIRD......................... Vice-President, to tear down the old land mark, that task
latter in the evening.
11 00
Estate of C. W. Tolson; sale of real es­ R L Bewley..,.
Jao. WORTMAN
Cashier. was too hazardous, so it was burned the latter in the evening.
Lawson Hembree .
6 60 T. M. Fields, L. 8. 8.; Wm. Kune, I. G.;
tate confirmed.
»iaraicr.‘
Andrew J Bewley
Your reporter and wife and their young
down. One by*one tbe busy haunts of
14 00 W. J. Loughary, chaplin.
í“4««-...
, Transaets a general Bas klag Bueineee De-
Estate of Samuel McCutcheorr; inven­ Arthur McPbillipe ..
5 80 ' At the conclusion of the installation Attoro«y..
agitator visited Lafayette last Sunday,
posit« reoelred »object to stock. Helis eight former davs^are disappearing.
>-r
William Campbell..,'.
..a enjoyed
—,— j a - fine
-
5 80 ceremony the members of ths order and Dsputy..
exohnnk« and tdegrsphlc transfers on Naw
and
dinner with Mr. and tory approved, personalty to be sold, and William Conger
56 00
York, Hen Frsnolsoo and Portland.
property
exempt
by
law
set
apart
to
COUNTY.
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Mrs. Chris. Christenson.
Charles Conger.
Jana 24, lx.
56 00 invited friends went over to the opera
widow.
Emma Odell
26 00 bouse, where a beautiful and sumptuous
Mr; McCaskey. ticket and freight agent
Last week another enterprise was inau­
•4
Estate of Elisa Stater; inventory ap­ J T Jelly
repast was served by the wives and •»«■iff....
M c M innville national sank . gurated in this city. It is a branch of at Carlton, has kindly furnished me a proved.
........ T-J. Barris
.John Lelater
rnuurtr
daughters of the members. Over one ««order..
••••■ P. P.Gatoe
synopsis
of
the
railroad
business
for
the
C
Richter
tbe American Building and Loan Msacia-
?' COMMISSIOMBBS’ COUBT.
m ’ m INNVILLE, OBSOOKr
Amtser-.
hundred
persons
partook
of
tbe
supper,
J
W
Deakins.
: Freight
tion of Minneapolis. The main features year 1888, w hich is as follows
--------”
e“-
Petition of 8. C. Hees st al for a
which together with the public installa­
pounds;
charges col-
ool- county roaa; report ol commissioners ap- John Kuns
Transects « General Bsnhlog Business.
of all loan associations are nearly tbe received, 469,128 P
oun(l«; charges
county road; report of commissioners Ap- Hull Johnson
AWitaw a.
tion, all had enjoyed beyond our power
tectea,
»1045.46;
Charges
prepaid
ott
proved
and
damages
to
be
paid
by
peti-
I
same.
The
object
of
.
this
organization
is
I
— g-ww.gxwwasw waaa
J J Butler
President
........ J. W.'COWLS
CoBBitoBioaera...
to tell.
freight forwarded,
on, tione„ Morton to staT entrTand vacate Samuel Buell
forwarded. «116.96;
»116 ua - received -^
7 00
Vice President............LEE LAUGHtlJf to loan money to its stockholders at 6 per
18JBr.
On'Tuesday evening Rebeckah Degree
William
Arthur
tickets
sold,
«1047.98;
freight
forwarded
7
20
1. order and set aside report to be heard George Branson
Cashier
CJ.ARK BRALY cent per annum, and each stockholder is
Lodge,
No.
12,
1.
O.
O.
F.,
at
their
regu
­
i
ru
law
or
nwsrama.
,
7
20
entitled to a loan of 50 dollars on each from this office and freight collected at - , ! February 11th.
William Raleigh
I - Sutacrt are wk« 4o aot give «xpresa »*■
8 00 lar meeting installed their officers for the
Bells sxchangs on Portland, Sen FrenriM» share
,
on which amount he pays 6 per other offices, 7,243^873 pounds; charges' Petition of J. T. Funk et al 'for a Henry Wilmer
14 00 ensuing term. The grand officers were Uo* to th« ««nltsry are oonsid«rsd as wishing
and Mew York.
to
ooatiim« tl>«lr «wtaeriptinn«.
on
same,
»6396.
William
Hickey.
14 00
cent interest. When membership is ap­
Internet allowed en tints deposits.
1—If snbwribere ord«r lb« dlseonllnuaae« of
county rood; continued.
Samuel B Parrish
al
J2 00 Sister G. A. Booth, D. D. G. M.; Sister thtir pcrlodieah th« pabllsh«» nay eoottoo« to.
Haag-ETi
Offlcs hoars from » a m to 4 p nt.
I plied for,- the flrat month’s* payment is
I Petition of J. J. Collard et al for a Tames Agee
6 40 Alice Burt, G. W.; Brother E. N. Ford, i Mod lh«m aotu »11 arresre ere paid.
.' PUCKERVILLE. _
I one dollar per share and after that 60
county road; clerk to pay damages col­ D E Frasier
__________________
_ ______
34 00 G.
8.; 8. F. Herding,
G. T. _____________
; W G. Hen- 1 , S—If enb»erlb«re o«gl«ol to or retbM to taka
I)
B
Kingerv
th»ir poriodiosl« fron Ueohcsto white thev__ _
cento per share until the stock matures,
CLUB LIST.
lected.
60 00 ^Cr8On’
M' T*1® following officers hav«
I
boon directed, thu a.« h«H rwpon«1bl« •
Wyatt
Harris
January
9,
1889.
which will be in from 6 to 7 years. When
Petition
of
B.
M.
Moore
et
al
fora
lUI
Ui«y hav« »tu«d «h«lr bill an*1 ordered
23 go were installed in their respective office<rjj
Jbe mill is going up.
------ -
Robert Morse
For the benefit of our subscriber» who j the stock matures the stockholders re­
their
paper
dlacoulinned.
! county road; Amos Nelson, J. C-. Nelson L Loughary
.43 09 Sister M. M. Daniels, N. G.; Sister E. N.
* walrtY^ take some eastern paper or mag-
4— If enberrlbora move to other place« with
Pleasant weather; no rain.
ceive 100 dollars in cash money if they
21 00 Ford, V. G.; Brolhar C. F. Daniels, sec.; I out loformln« the publisher, and th« papcra are
! and J. L. Davis to meet at Newberg Jan­ C C Ferguson
aaine, we have made arrangements to
' cent to the former dlrectloa, they ar« bald
R P I'ngerman
Fred Little butchere^his pif.w- :
have obtained no loan. If a member
uary 24th, at 10 a.- m., Cooper surveyor.
00
Wright, sec. ¡‘Brother J. E. re.pooaible,
club with the following:
Dr Micbaux
has borrowed money from the association
| Application of C. H. Dodd for rebate of 8
8.
B.
feeds
the
girls
on
clones.
00 Broolts, tress.; Brothers Honderson and
5— Tbe courto have decided tbet refu.lag to
F Harding
.Vew York World. .
ft.M he reeeivee hi» note back and hia mort­
take perlodioah from the offleo nr removing
William Gallowav
Demomt’t Mafatint............
There is talk of a new store in our taxes; passed.
.......... 3.30
1 no Harding, R. and L. 8. of N. G.; Brother and
liavlng them uncalled for la prime thole
gage
is
cancelled
at
maturitv
of
the
American Agneukturiet.
.......... 3.00
Matter of the disposition of county C A Wallace
berg.
1 50 Ford and Sister Burt, R. and L. 8. of V. e vidence ol iatonUona I fraud.
L H Baker........ ?
I
These prices include tbe R koutsb and stock. This association is the most ex-
Rj! 2} G.; Sister Booth, W.; Sister Brooks, C. ;' 6 -The poeirmuter who ueilecia to five the
buildings,
presented
by
Burbank
and
Chas. Smith declares he heard a pan­
J A Buchanan
legal notice of the netrlect nf a pereon to take
isive of the building associations of
( 2 Wm. Kune, I. G.
periodical named for one year. Or we
Bird; taken under adriement.
BC Miles
from the oMce the paper.addreeeed to blm, ia
1 United States, it having between ther last Sunday night.
will furnish the World three months free
labia al.o to the publiaber for the eubecrlptlon
Narrow gauge tax fixed for-the road Graham Glass
price.
Miss Nellie .Finley has gone to North
with every cash in advance subscribed at ¿ÓÒ and W branche? tbroughoef the
districts an follows: District 20, «7750; Roes E Moores
Yambill to attend school.
David Steel
country.
1 *
.
_
- .
»2.00. With every issue of the W’orW is tohntrv.
j 34, »7750 ; 42, «9300; 36, »6200; 36, »7000;
W I Westerfield
________
___ novel by
The officers of the McMinnviH» branch
Misses Lina and Msmio Gilbert spent S0> »3875.
published ________
a complete popular
F PXvates
soma well-known writer. These ark verv 'ar®
C0*!»- president; E. TV. Ful- Christmas at McMinnville.
The Pauly Jail company allowed until |S A Manning 4
liberal offete, and the publication named l®r.
retary and agent ¡ McMinnville
J
A Huston
Settool opened last Wednesday witb , Mitch 1, 1889, in which to complete thé
National bank,
J. E.
Ma­ Miss Mary Smith ss teacher.
' contr,ct
«»nstn.ction of court house. J E Kelly
•are Me heat ih tbeir lines.___________ "7
' “’“ ! ■ National
bank, treasurer;
treasurer; and
and J.
E. Ma-
John W Baker
gers, attorney. There is alto a board of
„
... oonquer-so think. | , (rom
County
to occupy
floor B W Dunn & Son
Perseverance wtll
an(] permitted
,iler j
188B first
.
REM0VAL.
’
ten directors composed of prominent
For Co
George—he has started to schpol.
clerk directed to notify all supervisor. John Thompson
C C Linden
.business men and others ol the city.
T hs O begox R eqistik has been re-
. . .
. t. .J
.,
I The wolves have-killed quite a number i not reporting te make report on or bo­ John Schaller
Auv one
...-----------------
information
or
>. movBff from Lafayette to McMinnville,
James Wooden
HENDER80N BROS., PROPS.,
washing to joid tnia aaaociation should ot goats for the farmers in this vicinity.1 (ore Mgrcl; 1, 1889.
George ,C Fendall
where we will be pleased to see all out
r— deers
j ----- —
. - brought' into Fuckor-
.
1 Ordered
- -
McMinnville,
•
Orexofi.
Four
were
that a competent pereon be Sampson A lVrkjne
apply to the secretary, E. W. Fuller.
old friends and patrons, and many new
Bi"—r-—----------
villa
>i-i„.
laat Sunday.
c....»
How is
..............
that for Puck-
- - appointed or chpepn to collect delinquent Adams A Post
•
ones. Correspondents and brother pub­
Richard Kesterson
ervilli?
*>
r' -RE(IL ESTATE.
road tax,
Rowell A Son
lishers are requested to send their com-
'
I ---------
Lutber Newman, of McMinnville, was
D. E. Frasier agrees to keep and board J F Byers
mnnications and papers to McMinnville.
The following riqedn were recorded dur­ seen on odr streets a few days ago. Prevoe until spring for »2 per week.
Yamhill Lumber Co
ing the week eliding Jdpuary 12, 1889;
Jesee>Hobcon
There must be some attraction u0 hel®-
,
BILLS XLLOWKD.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. |
William Ball
I
J. W. Cowles et ux to M. P. Cooper,
Mr. Smith, of Moore’s valley gave a Geo H Snell............... .
...» 900 00 G W Sappin
Aídftionálj local news ot) the editorial lots 6 and-«/ in College addition to Mc­ leap year party December 31st. Quite a Isaac Lambright ..........
30 46 Buckingham
Minnville; «900.
page-
...
10 45 Rudder & Ki
number were present and bad a jolly John W Baker................
Nels Hansen et ux to Edward Gillas-
Laughlin
Pauly
Jail
Company.
6731 oo4 L
ElbertLynch
time..
' / J ' ’
Willi “Bine Eye»” please call at thia
Amos Nelson............
pie, the e %“ot the n w Ji of section 5, t
office?
r. ...i JÍ.
Burs E yes .
40 00 James
’■
Johnsen
C Zimmerman..............
3 s, r 5 w, containing 80 acres; «£00.
.... J.i ■ . 24 00 A E Yonug
Dr. Holt Neleo^i.
Henry Hansen..............
returned from Scio
Henry Austin to Jesse Edwards et ux,
Bird
A
Gates
J Wioneberg.............
I.......... ..
^HERIDAN.
43 75
Tuesday.
To Kreil Posted on the news of
M Messinger.
........
lot 4 and the s % of lot 5, in block 9, -M
16 00 Runnells A Perkins
the Entire World Subscribe
January 15, 1889.
8 Brutuber....................
l
Interesting local matter unavoidably Newberg; «160.
12 40 8 a Messinger
for the
David James..................
18 00 M M Mendenhall
We are enjoying finejweatbe^.»
crowded put.
This powdar n«v«r varl'S A marvel of pur
Jesse Edwards to Orlando Winslow, a
O G 8 Davis
16 00 David McMaugl
:ty, ilr ugth and wholtmmtn««.. More«««
Miss
Ollie
Caidje
dangerously
ill
with
part
Ci
lots
4
and
5,
of
block
9,
New
­
Utyses
A
BenU
Use White Borax Soap, the best for all
J T Jolly............................
6« 00
oomi<«l than the ordinary kind«, and eaaeol be
typhoid fever.
eold In oompMltlon with the muliltod« of low
J TFunk .............. .>.
berg;«^.
16 00 Henry Hansen
Kinds of washing, at C. Griesen’s.
test, ehort weigh, elan, or phosphate powders
Taylor
Thomas
James
Agee
....................
13
89
Emma A Forrest to L. H. Baker,
James Fendali is able to greet his
Sold only In emo. Ilor.1. Baxiaa Pownss.
Capt. W. 8. Powell, of Portland, was
John Hutchcroft........
10 00 David Cameron
Uo.,
iOS Wall 811 Nt Y.
No weekly paper published in the
182.58
acres
in
1
5
s.
r
3
w
;
«200.
many
friends.
George W Perkins
in the city Wednesday, and gave this of­
16 00 Robert Figgins
■ Í ' ' ».
United States contain« as
John Sax et ux to 0, H. Adams et al,
36 00 John Demiieey
47 15
Rev. Abbott and wife are holding TE Connor......................
fice a call.
much or ns great a va­
John Hopfield ..............
4.31 acres in McMinnvltte and the use of meetings here.
32 00 H WLamson
riety of good read­
R 8 Connor
Buy your hardware of Martin A San­
A P Macey.......... ........
14
00
water in Cosine creek, bordering on said
ing matter as
tPlenty of shooting at A. C. South- J K Forrest .....................
16 00 P M Scroggins
ders. They keep a fine stock and sell at
land;«15Qp.
1
”
J H Brown
Richard Kesterson ...
20
00
mayd
’
s^nrner.
the lowest prices.
JFFouta..........................
Henry HpUgrieVe et ux to Rudof Wen­
32 00 James McKinley
There is considerable sickness In the E Fendall ......................
Leading fanners of Yamhill oonnty ger, s e Ji of the n e Ji Ind tbe n e Ji of
4 00 Isaac Dougherty
_____ jr
family of T. N. Pkulconer.
NLWiley.... ..............
10 00 W T Smith
The oowlng year promleee to be crowded
pronounce the Belle City Feed Cutter the the s e s e Ji and Iota 3 and 4, of section
EL Cady............ ..............
with stirring events.
30 00 R L Bewley
P.
M.
Scroggins
is
preparing
to
do
best in the market.
s. 29. t 2 < r 3 w, containing 145.32 scrap;
W D Parker.......................
In the United States the Mtresee of sew 1«.
12 00 T B Bewley
Having parcbaaM the «’oct «f Ornearles, Pre-
some needed improvements on the Stephen Scroggin............
rats into the pollttoel erona hae hoes followed
vfalone, ste. of Al. Hutaey I desire to
Knight, Millard A Do. have opened a »1307.88.
6 00 Andrew J Bewlev
by
a change of edmlnlotratlnn, But the groat
Wells' place.
W
D
Ralston
Matthiaa
Seun
................
••II
your
attention
to
• 00
Hans Chnptenson
et «-a
ux —
to E. G.
UVl Third
ABSSSVS s»sj-n
UI
vw
. — Fen-
——
real VJBWSWJ
estate XgUtVW)
offioe, Wt
corner
and eur
E ( KXCBlXtr
Moooale qoesilon on which the eaapnlgn
th« fact that at nil ll i M you can boy
10 00 W L Warren
streets. Give
Give them
them a
call.
d«Il, a part of thei land claim of Wm.
Mire Casev has resigned tbe principal- John R Roberta..............
tornad is still oooettled, end ths solution 1«
northing
In
say
Ila«
at
streets.
a call.
Duncan Ro»».............
10 00 D C Coleman
new committed to n eoogreee almost eqnally di­
Messrs, Robt. Henry, Frank Henry, i Jones et nx, in 13 s, r 2 and 3 w; »1100. ' »hip of the school here, and will spend N A Harris .....................
vided between the two greet parties.
14 80 C Richter
Earop«ton vast camp. Army corpe patrol
Milton Henry and wife, and Mrs. A. B. ' John Sax et ux to John E ' Cronin. I the winter ib Portland.
R W Phillips ..............
3 60 Dr W T Smith
75 00
the tronttor«. and mllllona of men nwalt the
Van Buskirk
12 20 E B Fellows
16 80
E. ______
P. Cooper
and _________
A. Edwarde have 1 William
4 w
—
_______
Baker, of Lafayette, were in town Thus- 2 n acres
—“ in
i- t • 4 » S,
* r «»
-• ; «400:
«eM-
dina
I for the moot tltasle war the world hae
Sroosrlea,
Wm. Chapman st ux to R. S. Connqr 'each purchased au interest in the mill, Henry
r1«1? ’ Gee......................
12 80 T/Harris
ever sees.
James O Rogers
_______ inn.................... ..
day.
%
12
00
The
EXABiwn’s news-gathering «M«bln«rv
46-100 of an acre in Sheridan; «1.
• -
. .
... I..
' ~
They intend to make
it a - first-claas
mill.
G W Knapp ..................
10 50 A J Gaunt
1« un«qoall«d. Its oorropondenla dot tbe hob-
Orno Strong, from Michigan, arrived
E
W
Wallace
Jamea
Dundas«
..........
14 00
itebte globo. Mothlag eon • capo their vigi­
A. Edwards et ux to R. 8. Conner, lots
If anyone wants to purchase a good
fa the city Monday. He is a brother-in-
E J Carter
lance, and no espesos te operad Io ep.-eadlng
10 80 W F Rowland
1 and 2 And fratai I ion» I lot 3, in block 3, dog he certainly can be suited in .the J T Gowdy
■d Candies. the reentre ot their «Sorts before the Exalt
10 80 N J Rowland
law of j. A. Peckham, and intends to lo-
issa'o
readers.
. Potter
-
.*«
’s additiqff
t. Sheridan; »700.
market here, considering the number oo . , Robert
Addi
nooert Aoilison
11 40 -J H Nelson
Froth Fruit« and Vegetables
Tbe moot noteJ writers of Hellos
cate in Webfoot.
__
R. 8. Conner st ux to E. P,’ Cooper, band.
EB Collard
4 80 Medorem McCovn
world
to the WEEKLY I In th«
ÄÄMte^jr- à'”"- INEB. costribnie
Cyrus Vaughn
It was understood that tbe trustees of 120 acres, in 15 a, r 5 w. and mill race,
6 00 j Dimick
Jales Verso, saibor of A Tri »XAM.
to U i «
Henry Myers, D. D. G. M., was here F S Cottle
Dr
E
E
Goucher
M
jos
,
ot«.;
Bobert
Loots Stevesooo, rip
tuwurm
12
00
J. Leo LI. AR»
the Evangelical ecnoolwaa to lot ate the etc.; »2000.
author ot
of
:
Treasure lalaod, ele.;'Blder Haggard, Mthor
on tbe 8th inst., and installed the follow, E H Woodward
1? 20 E B Fellow«
i «te.;
«te ■ A sm Katherla« ‘'•»«*ra.
aether of
seme on Wednesday evening, but what
Bbe.
brew,
noth..
—
United States to Samuel Laughlin, ing officers of I. O. O. F.: N. G., James AC Hureey ...
'
’ i««b £±"1“
“fa* •<
3 00 L DeLaahmntt
The LoavMWortb C sm , oto.; h«»- all wrIUpu
it did is not learned.
3 00 j D Nairn
parts of sections 22, 23, 26 and 27, in t 2 Morrison; V. G., John Reishster; R. 8., Charles Grissen
storiM
for
the
WEEKLY
EXAMINETh
Kd
B c
F Davis*
Sparks . .
11 40 A B Hematock
will do so I o the tetare.
A Mardi Gras society has been formed f. r 4 w, containing 324.41 acres.
E. E. Selpb ; P. 8., John Field treason I J
. A V/ A-mviB..
THE WEEKLY BXAMIMER has eelsbliahed
11 50 G W Coltharp
Galloway
and
Goucher
to
W.
F.
Al
­
in Portland, and on Washington’s birth
er, W. T Raleigh.
I Addison Braly
as Agricultural Dopartaroat, Is charge of a
3 00 1 E Cronin
E
F
DeLaahmutt
K’oetteel agrieolturwt, who Io the boat wi her
Isaiab 1 Martin .............
3 00
■ ConuMrnxDKXf
I****?
<t»y will give a granrj street pageant— bertson, Jots 1 and 2, of block 23, erf
the United Blates esM'KSlrnrel enbleete.
•
, r
‘Charles Palmer
3 00 George labold
the like of which has neyhr been seen in Newby's addition to Rowland'« addition
Thia departaMBt will contain sensible dbeaa-
E
B
Fellows
Rrcosn Books.—School Superintend-. William M Chrisman
11 00
rioea
or leedlag topic« of laieroot to elneyaru-
that city.
to McMinnville; $30i).
11 00 McMinnville Grange Store
Iste, orebardlete sad farseen generally.
p
Henry F. Mayer to Faasie Mayer, lots j ent Baker has received from the
E B Fellows
THH EXAMINKB'H Comtes re Id Mows te
00
5
On Tuesday the supreme court re­ MJ
and 6, being tbe|rj$ef blo^K 4, superintendent and sent to the several Lee L m NU b ..............
OompHed by eiperlenrod mon wbo core fully
9 60
eurravisoas arroitrikD.
versed the judgment of tbe circuit court
guard the producer's Interests la all market
14 60 zw«(.
district clerks the hooka of record pre- J W La^r ....................
Xamf.
reporte.
frt.
/fame.
fa the case of Bewley vs Graves, ap­ in Sheridan; »750.
George
Bryan
11
20
j«red for the use of school clerks. These
1. P R Fendall
1.
Wm
Roberta
Luther
Parsons
to'
Hester
F.
Parson«,
Amos Nelson ........
pealed from this county, and ordered a
16 00 2. j H Brown
I. TW Perry
parte of sections 8>at>d 9. in t 2 a, r 4 w,i books are very useful and will insure W L Toney
..........
9 20 5. M McKinley
Mw trig).
I. CE Baker
containing320acres; »1.
t !
A uniformity and regularity in the keeping Josiah Taylor ............
A
3 60 A Henry Gee
I. i T Carter
All parties having accounts with C. A.
Front “
3 60 10. j B P Platte
Emma J. Parsons to Jbeeph Williains, cf all school recotegs. Something simi­
>. John Anderson
(By Mall, I’oeug* Prepaid.)
John
• 00 12. W W Sharp
Wallace A Son not settled will please
lar
baa
been
in
use
in
other
states,
bat
’. Chris jenaon
parts of sections »'and 6, iff t 2 s. r 4 w,
6
00
'31. Wilson Can
I »1.80 PER YEAR.
- «»ll and do eo at once, no matter how
I. Amos Wood
Mr. McElroy has tbe honor of introduc­ Wilber Dudley ....
6 00 14. Wm Keen
containing 320 acres; «300.
11 . . w D Parker
Daily, per year... ’i
.. R«.7O
•nail an account you owe us your ac­
Mrs John Dudley .
6 00 10. COby
H. Hurlev »tax to Henry Holtgrievs, ing them here.
i
I
LOW Berry '
Bunday, per year................ 2.00
4 00 1«. j j j Putman
count muat he balanced, as we have to tbe homestead claim of F. M. Vander­
I. BN Knell
AU PoetSMetara are Agent».
3 40 10. i ; P Rood
S tats < w O hio , Ç tt or T olxdo J
A Pleasing Sense of Health and W. R. Heart!
P*y favour goods and we shall require
I. O Braithwaite
Editor and Proprietor.
pool, in I, t 2 a, r a W; «630.
3 00 23. 1 David DeTier
L ccas Coi rnr, 8. 8.
)
P Smith
*hs same of you.
8
00 124. Ml
Strength Renewed, jtnd of
L. M. Atkin to Ines M. Humke, tbe n
F bajk J. CHWeV makes oath that he
’“
•' Miller
l. L. L. Potter
The Portland Xtvt suspemiesl publica-
ia tbe senior
partner of
the firm
of F. ertv
J.
jdB
of the n w Irf <rf the n w trf, of section cXy
_J Kirkwood 4». . Wm. W mb
* GJ?doing
farenre.
in the
Administrator*» Notice.
J,
Ease and Comfort
• 60 ' 26. CVKj
;5^nd±
♦fan last Saturday on accovkt of a lack of
. J B Fletcher
26, t 3 n, r 3 w; »1.
•
00
of
Tolette.
Çoonty
and
State
aforesaid.
Follows the us df Syrup of F1g% aa it acta
' 27. A. 3
Netiee
OI 1 IHO'BJ.
ee-y
-
.
J
W
Stallcap
‘'anuary, 1883,
1... V— fa - hsreky
- * • give» that tbe
F, T. Keywi to* the Chehatero Valley and that «aid firm will pay the sum of
« »«0 ' . Adjoui
gnadyon the
irned te
to February
Februai 11, 1880.
al career r of Board of Immigration, part of the land ,ONE HUNDRED D0LLAR8^for_eadt
» 00
K idneys , L iver and B owels
•
. -
10 40 I
rrship several claim of James Morris et ux, in sections and every care of Catairh that cannot be
MmoxTsa Miaroait'as.—Every mar­
. 4 40
cured
by
the
use
of
Halls
Catarrh
Core,
Effectually Cl i«wring the System Mwa
I
j CHEMI! y .
, and from «140,000 to »160,000 were 7 and* 18, t 5 s, r 2 w, containing 60 acres; cured oy toe
« 10 ried man ought to get Me life insured.
Costive er Hltons, Dtafwlhng
• 00 In cam of death, lighting tbe insure«™
in the X ssm .
Sworn
to
before
me
and
subscribed
in
«3500.
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
A
,<0
my
preeence,
th»
«today
of
December.
Jaesa
Edwards
et
ux
to
Larina
C.
ne people think the home paper
8 80 company for tbe atety would occupy
w A GLEABON,
y worth taking, yet never foil te Williams, iota 3. 4, 5,* •, 7 snd 8, in A.
• 80 tbe widow's mind, e»d keep her from
the copy for which some neighbor Mock 33, ni Edwards' addition to New- i
• 30 brooding over her misfortune—ALUaw
.
5oUr7 Pnb‘k-
V
• 80 •faMWM. This is tbe beet argument
Tbe subject is ying
too some
delicate unrwi
for berg;
»500.
l T. Davis et ux to J. R. Longscre, I
• 40
some barah
in favor of life IneofMee we have ever
.want a paper ol | W.10 acres, in t 4 s, r 5 w; »744.32.
DB. J. C. MICHAUX
•SteftÄ.!^'.**
Kg
te Line
chea
idies’
ise
egea.
■ss
t
. . . . ....... . . . .
City Stables
Firstcla^ Accommodations
Men _
neral Travel.
FOR 18 8«!
THE MN FMNCISCO
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
THE MONARCH WEEKLY!
$1.50
$i.5o
EXAMINER
$1.50
$1.50
Groceries,
Provisions! THE WEEKLY Blilim
Bed Rock Prices.
THE WILY EIAIIHER
5S
Mre.r.r.q-for>iWe«£4'
2M
• 00
0 10
LT‘towns part <rf the week, a guest of Mr» |
Wyatt Harris.
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