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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1886)
WESTSIDE • TELEPHONE. __ On Sunday a bund of about 25 fine R Morse, tending Da_vton bridge. 23 County Court horses passed down through this place, I Sliobu ft Manning, spikes . 4 They Mere branded "T. J.,” but we ' A E Russell, work........................ 5 LOUGHARY, JUDGE. could not learn to whom they belonged. B F Huston, work...................... 7 NOTICE. PnOBATE. B F Fuller, making ballot boxes. 4 Mrs Maggie Shadden has moved Blackburn ft Peckham, scraper.. 15 Estate of G. W. Springer.—Petition from Portland to this city and will open 6 ■ We hive ongnge-t the Nervier* of Mr. A. • a dressmakers’ shop in the room former for allowance to widow refused for the Geo II llimcs, blanks................. N ¡1 Bird, judge of election. ... 6 ,V. R. Snyder to take charge of • or local I ly occupied by W. Il Smith fur retaur- reason that more than a year lias elaps Geo II Himes, blanks ................ 1 and editorial departments. lie needs no , »nt. ed, since t ha granting of administration' Shobe ft Manning, spikes........... 3 J. W. Bakerand Mr. Alberton have and time is not permitted by statute. Introduction to the people of Yamhill. A D Hoskins, lock on ballot box. 1 I. 9 gone to Moumouth to work on Riddle Estate of A. J. Ayrs.—Petition foi l Jones ft Co, glass................. Ï ft Ray’s residence. It is a large contract <>t n At; ï vi s. S J Ely, Work................. partial distribution granted. and will take the “boys” some time to I 31 I St Vincent Hospital, k'p’ng Hunt Estate of Eliza Wallan.—Final account (tregon Furniture store, furn lit uro 81 ■ Those wishing to subscribe for the , fill it. 4 Ira and Fred Nelson, Clarence Turner approved and administratior discharged Runnels ft Brisbine, drugs Ti i . ki ’ iioxe may do so through the fol and Damon Sawyer and Misses Katie on tlie filing of receipts from distributes. Troop A, lstcav. 2d brig. <» » S M 100 lowing persons ; Expense of road survey No. . 307. 28 Nelson, Alice Davis and Nettie Hender *< (< u 305. 20 Estate of Isaac Rogers, deceased.— M. Kelty .............. ......... Lafayette. son sfiuted for Nestucca yesterday, to find a ti a 306. 22 •/ Final account allowed. Administrator W. Sappington > r Until ate .North Yamhill. tt a a 304. 20 J, I'. Castie ) directed to pay over tlie mum y on hand Dr. Tucker, as representative of Char to the clerk of this court, utter which he Viewers on same roads \V. A. <iraves................. ........... Sheridan. 20 R. L. Simpson............... ............... Iniily. ity lodge, No. 4, A O. U. W., will at W T Hash, viewer on road . 6 ■. <1. Davis................... ............ Bellevue. tended the grand lodge in 1’oitland, is discharged and his bond exhotieratod. Frank Stout, samel............. (i Estate of Timothy Kamp, deceased.— A J Winters, same................. H. >S. Williamson........... .... Wheatland. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, of () 449 Report of sale of personal property ap Election expense for 1886.... we ■ Agents at other points I in the county this week. We do not say it boastingly ; but the proved. Final account to be heard Sep •will be announced soon. $2, -ili 992 T elephone contains a- much local news tember 7th, 1886, at 10 o'clock a. in. OFFICIAI. IMH1 CTOBY. in one issue, as most weeklies contain. Estate of Win. Miller, deceased. — A Heavy Judgment. Then it is t wire a week ; and all it costs Continued to next term. is two dollars per vein. Subscribe. Till UD IHRTIIJCT. The case of W. S. Powell and 83 oth Estate of B. C. Westfall, deceased.— jji 1^«. B. P. Boise. Sept. Freund and piV'ty returned from Wo.secuting Attorney, Geo. W. Belt. the coast List Thursday, Instead of go Inventory approved; petition to sell ers against the Willamette Valiev Rail CO’JNTY. road company, Oregonian Railway com ing to Nestucca tliey "switched off” and personal property granted. 8tnators—R. P. Bini, L W. Watts. went to Salmon river and had a fine pany (limited) and Ellis G. Hughes, w is Represent a fives- It. it. Laughlin, F. N. L time. About 29 families are theie. COMMISSIONERS’COURT. yesterday decided by Judge Stearns by tie. < Lafollett. Judge J. S. Ilibbs. (ii'o. Dorsey. Prof. Williams who two years ago HIBBS AND DORSEY COMMISSIONERS WITH a verdict favorable to plaintiffs in the <!|e:k- <!. W. Briedwcll. taught in our public school at tiiis place, LOCtlHARX JUDGE. sum of $23,134.48. Tlie plaintiffs were tMx riif-T. J Harris. but who is now located at Medford, treasurer- \V. W. Nelson. Bonds of T. J. Harris, sheriff; G. W. creditors of the Dayton, Sheridan ft Jackson county, s pent Sunday at this As cs'-or Wvatt Harris. city, the guest of Mr. and Mis. C. D. Briedwell, clerk ; Wyatt Hanis, asses Grand Rondo Hailroad company, which, 8ehuol Superinteiitleiit.—J. A. C. ¡'round. Johnson. sor; .1. 1). Fenton, surveyor; W. W. in Juno, 1879, was sold to defendants, «hrveyor .1. D. Fenton. Hproner D. Narver. Mr. Geo. Olds lost a fine horse Friday Nelson; treasurer and D. C. Narver, the hitter agreeing to liquidate ail the night, by death. He brought a load of ■oroner, approved. indebtedness of D. 8. ft G. R. V. com Our ZSTeig-l il )ors liny to town in the evening, when the Petition of J. W. Cook, ct al, for a pany. In 1880 Ellis G. Hughes, it ¡3 al 11 : LE Pl It )N E W H IS PE Kl N G S. animal was attacked with somethin? re- Substantial, Cheap & Durable Woodville. sainbling pneumonia and beloio Morn county road.—Proof of posting notices leged in tlie complaint, induced tlie July 8, 1886. I | made and filed. J. S. Martin, W. T. plaintiffs by false and fraudulent repre ---- And is----- ing was dead. ■ Eggs, 20 cents. It 1s pleasant with tlie gentle rain Just wlint is needed by every Farmer, ns Lost—Between tho residence of John Hash and Jos. Hoberg, appointed view sentations to accept 50 cents on the dol falling. ■ Wool, 17 to 20 cents it is very convenient for fencing in sacked Narver in the northern part, of the city ers, to meet with J. D. Fenton, survey lar of the amounts due them. Discover grain in the field, after threshing. ■ Butter, 40 cents per roll. and the Presbyterian church. Saturday, or, at McMinnville, July 20, 18S6, at 9 ing that they had been imposed upon, We hid a splendid picnic on the 5th of —Manufactured by— the 10th Inst., a door key. T >e finder o’clock a. in., at the office of J. E. Ma the plaintiffs brought suit against the July. It was to have been at the mouth j 5 Warm Saturday and Sunday. defendants to recover the other 50 per of Three rivers, but owing to the “Ore will confer n fav< r by leaving the same gers. I Green cucumbers are ripq—for the ta at this office. cent. After the complaiqt was filed, the gon mist” which commenced coming at i ble. Petition of L. C. Forrest ct al, for defendants filed a demurrer, which the about 9 o’clock and got heavier all day Some time« it doesn’t cost much for court overruled and the case was taken until night, that place was given lip. M c M innville - - O regon .. i w Uncle George Bangasser is still very a little experience. No publisher is out county road.—A. Peery, Wui. Parmer to the supreme court on tlie demurrer, Through the kindness of Mr. Anderson poorly. and K. N. Snell appointed viewers, J. much on the Sal-Mnscatelle swindle; which alleged that each individual cred we were allowed the use of his large Be sure and see this Fence. 6 F. ft A. Mers held forth Saturday eve and then it was so liberal in our paper I). Fenton, surveyor, to meet at Forrest’s itor should bring separate suit, and oili new barn. They had a platform dance. 1 ml men to give the liiedi ine a good boost, store, Wheatland, July 22, 1886, at 10 a. er technical points. The supreme court About three hundred in attendance—not ning last. 1 Mr. A. M. Hoffman, of Amity, called free of elia’ge. sent, the case back with directions to counting the dogs. At night they had a HO! tn. Bond of $100approvcd. FOR THE COAST !! The young lady who is in the habit of Saturday. Report of commissioners of d images plaintiffs to amend their complaint. dance at Mr. Hamen’s; they had thirty- THE This was done, and defendants tiled a tliree numbers. Our picnic was repie- “knocking a ’bale of hay,” etc., ■ Shame to you, boys! Don't do that should desist. There is nothing smart, in road survey No. 297 continued to the demurrar covering the same points pre sented from Yamhill, I’olk and Wash Little Scstcrra Wagon Road way any mure. viously made, and the circuit court ington counties. We got to shake hands elegent or ladylike in the expression, next term of tills comt. Is the Easiest and Best on tlie coast. again overruled it, giving to defendants with Mr. Clay Daniels, of Tillamook, and for her own good we are led to In the matter ci tlie application of T. I Don't fail to read our showing in Yam Fino fishing, hunting, and the lovfiest make this remark. hill’s finances. R. Rewley et al, road survey No. 288, to reply. Defendants allowed tlie time and Mr. Arthur Mcl’hillips, of McMinn beach. Many of the tough points on the to elapse and judgment was therefore ville. . road have been cut oif so that the road can« Mrs Geo W Snyder left for her motion tb strike remonstrance from files given for plaintiffs yesterday by default. I The Nestucca mills cut $105 worth of Miss Hattie Comegys had to give up be traveled much easier than heretofore. home at Astoria, yesterday morning, overruled, and remonstrance sustained. The ease will again be appealed by de lumber per day. her sehoid un account of her health. Iff u. E. EMMETT, Pro. after an extemled visit with relatives Clerk directed to enter up settlement fendants to the supreme court.—News, Miss Snyder, of Dayton, lias taken her H Mr. A. Bush, Salem’s banker, was in ru'd many friends at this place She July 9. placo. the city Saturday. was accompanied to Portland by her sis of sheriff and treasurer as per statement. School commences here in a few days. Repoitof viewers of road survey No. ■ Why can’t McMinnville have a militia ter Miss Belie Johnson and aunt, Mrs Interesting: Shofving. Bushnell. company? Do you know, boys? 203 read second time and passed, and Miss Doty, of Tillamook, is teaching Tlie CJimsmitli On Saturday last we received i pleas road declared public highway. J£ Charley Palmer is having a fine barn Yamhill county exhibit from July 1, school in tlie Three Rivers distiict. ant call from Mr. L. D. Reynolds, and built on his premises in the city. All kinds of repairing doin' on short Report of viewers in road survey Nos. 1835. to Juno 30, 1886 : We learn that Burnt Praiiie, South Miss Minnie Leecy oi Portland and Mrs. notice !L pairing of (inns, Pistols and I We are under obligations to our coun Iio[>field, of Happy, valley. The two 304 and 306, same as alxjve. Roads and bridges..................... $ 8565 16 I’rairi« and Hoquarten road districts Sewing Machines a Specialty. have done no road work yet—shame to , ty judge and clerk for courttcies. Indigent ....................................... 1874 49 Scholarship in state university granted former came up and spent the 3d, here, Shooting Gallery Insane......................................... 148 75 them. Mr. J. Wallace, supervisor ol 1 » Several hogs running at large in the spent a week visiting and returned to R. A. Merchant. ltf Prisoners ...................................... 427 25 the Beaver precinct, lias worked tlie . Ill connection with the shop. home Satuiday. city, contrary to the laws thereof. REPORT OK SHERIFF. roads splendidly. Mr. Charles Ray, of Scalp bounty.............................. 1123 00 road district No. 4. on the Big Nestucca, One day last week Mr. C. A. Wallace f Miss Martin, of Portland, is visiting E. P>. Collard in account with Yamhill Circuit court.............................. 2036 34 Mi-Mi NN VILLE BATHS! bad his left-foot severely bruised, while county for the years 1835-86; Miss Nellie Dumphery, of this city. Justices court............................ 879 63 has the best of any. Mr. G. Bodyfelt. | of Hebo district, has not s ruck a lick taking a pump out of the well at his Having bought out A. C. Wyndham, I am1 Elections ..................................... 193 00 ■ l’red Hodges, Welch’s barber, has farm. At first it did not give him much DR. CR. Printing and stationery........... 457 10 on the road as yet. He is an old Tilla- j prepared to do all work in first-class style. gone to Dallas to accept a situation. mooker and that, is as good as you could ' pain nor trouble, but within the last day To tax roll............... $61,603 35 Ladies ’ and Holdren's work n specialty. Military....................................... 340 00 by sheriff. 131 34 ■ John J. Slnihlt, was admitted to citi- or two evidences of some the bones hav Assessed Sundry expenses...................... 442 60 expect of one of them. If the present Hot and Cold Baths always ready for 25cts. By amt. paid treas. $52,127 67 xenship by the county court last week. ing been injtfred begin to show them superintendent............. 666 81 county court wants any woi k done they ! Every Man an Artist. “ delinquent.. 9,607 02 School selves, causes Mr. W. a little alarm, Assessor...................................... 642 15 must put in new men for supervisors. Air, and Mrs W. II Bingham ar C. IZ. FLEMIKG-, County commissioners ............. 257 60 Tlie first mail to Woods postoffice I rived safely home from Yaquina yester $61,734 69161,734 69 And still the pilferer is abroad in our Third St. near C, McMinnville, Or. ltf County judge.............................. 91107 came in on Tuesday last. day. city. Ono night the latter part of the To amt. delinq’t. .. .$ 9,607 02 Treasurer .................................... 592 31 Mr. A. C. Miller, of Woodsville, has j week some one entered Grant Mclmire ’ s By double tax......... $ 821 28 Sheriff......................................... 1756 70 B Hons. L. Loughary and II Hurley, | McCormick find I)e?rin" at the McMinnville hotel, took his By balance............... 8,786 74 Clerk........................................... 1493 34 his shingle stuck up which reads “res-1 ci Lafayette, were in the city lust even room tauraut,” something much needed iieie. ; pants from beneath his pillow and ex tag tracted $4.75 from the pockets thereof, $ 9,607 02$ 9,607 02 Mr. A. D. Farmer, of Helio, is build-, Total.... ..<22807 30 ■ Born—In McMinnville, Oregon, July l'he “tapper” tried several other doors, ing a fine barn. E. IL C ollard , Sheriff. 12, 1886, to the wile of A. V. R. Suyder, blit they’ were locked: hence ho ee- Craps Bros, intend putting in now ma L afayette M ills ,—This is one of the REPORT OF TREASURER. an 11?! pound son. cured no further booty. institutions that the people not only of chinery in tlieir beo hive facto; v, this County treasurer ’ s statement, general ■ Boys, you can kill grouse after Friday fall. Hops are hopping right up in price, next. Don’t do it before, unless they and from present appearance ti lose on fund, commencing November 6, 1835, Lafayette, but the lower portion of the This rain has been hard on the road, county should feel proud of. While at attempt to “bite” you. as there was quite a number of teams this coast who have yards will have and ending July 6, 1886: Lafayette a lew day’s since we were in her» last week and tlv-y want out dur ■ Tlie Portland Mechanics’ fair will 1 e cause t r he glad of it. In many of DR. CR. shown through the institution by the ing the rain ; but a tew days of sunshine held this year, beginning October 7th the eastern states they are reported al From for. treas....... : $ 531 60 most a total failure ami this has caused Taxes collected....... 46,681 80 and closing October 23d. gentlemanly proprietors, and it did us will make it as good as ever. The Leader in Millinery the advanced price. Bids of 25 cents ountv orders......... 6,150 86 At nt S usan . .good to see how everything worked. ■ Messrs A. Lafever, the tie contract per pound have been made and the out ( From cl’k-trial fees. 195 00 or, and Nichols the merchant, of Dayton look is favorable for a greater rise. HAIR WEAVING! and STAMPING. Bellevue. Warrants returned. $21,365 53 For instance: Tlie grain starts into a were in the city yesterday. Oppo.-ite Grange Store, McMinnville, ltf Interest on same... 370 M Rounds sectional 4-break roller ¡after be July 12. The Nimrods, Messrs. Wright, New ■ We were favored with a call from Mr. State tax.................. 14,891 10 ing thoroughly broken it goes into an The new church is looming up. Hatch, the Salem bicyclist vqpterday. man and Rowland, returned from the Tr’nsfr’d to sch’l f’d 13.416 20 elevator and is carried to a brush scalp mountains Satu day, having succeeded Bal. on hand........... H e is a very clever gentleman. 3,515 88 er; what passes through the scalper is Mr. Hudkins and family have return in capturing three fine bucks. Through ed home. ■ Messrs. M. F. and N. J. Rowland, tile kindness of Mr. Rowland ye quid middlings and flour, and what tails over $53,559 26$53,559 26 wit ii their families, went to the moun driver received a piece of venison, and Mrs. Wilev, of Newburg, is visiting :’T and -fS House. Single meals 25cts. tains yesterday, to be goneseveral days. to say that it was palatable is putting it RETORT of co. TREASURER—SCHOOL FUND. is bran ; the bran goes to a bran duster; with her daughter, Mrs. LeInn in, at the middlings and flour is sent to a 4- i’ inc S’aiii) rooms ft.r Commercial Men*« this place. light. This thoughtfulness of the donor Account commencing November B County orders not drawn June 39, reel bolting chest, tlie middlings to a Mr. J. A. Yocum who is traveling 1886, $938,52; orders drawn and not re- entitles him a reserve seat ticket when 1885, and ending July 6, 1886: No. 2 Smith’s purifier; from tlie purifier through eastern Oregon end Washington tmned the same date, $292.31. Total, the show opens. DR. CR. the clean stock is further reduced on for the benefit of his health, writes home <1237.83. Messrs. Swick and Hatch, two bicyc From for. treas....... 05 stone and the coarser middlings go to a tint ho is improving slowly. Dr. G. F. TUCKER, I From some cause the county fair ex lists of Salem came over on their General fund........... 20 smooth roll, is then sent to a centrifical The health of this vicinity was never While here Mr. Fines......................... ecutive heard did not meet last Friday “wheels” Sunday. 00 reel and finished, all being discharged I) E NTT ST. better than at present, notwithstanding But the managers are going ahead ail Hatch showed us some neat tricks and Peddlers licenses... 00 the lower fiooor. One favorable almost every family has iiad a siege of M c M innville - - O regon .« good riding. At this place they weie By eiders returned. tlie same. $ 6,072 40 on point in this mill is that all the quick the blackberry fever. • Ofiice Two doors east of Bingham’s 12,270 00 I Dr. G. II. Smith, of Amity, called to joined by Eddie Fuller, our pedalist, moving machinery is on the first and furniture store. and the three took a short scout: Tfiev Bal. on hand . . ........ 2,966 85 second Mr. Samuel Buell has returned from ■ee us Friday evening. Doc. is an ex- went to Amity by the Harrison bridge; L:i’.; in <L’.s administered for painless floors and under the eye of tlie < lie brought . ' \tracting. ltf cdlent young fellow and we hope to see from there to Dayton, thence home by operator and if any thing goes wrong it the Big Ben i country, $21,309 25$21,309 25 down a band of -I fine looking young liim do well. can be detected instantly. No machin Lafayette, 35 miles, being tone 10 hours. horses. W. W. N elson , Treasurer. ery in tlie upper story moves at a great Littlofleld & Calbreath, ■ Two of the T elrfhone crew took a Yesterday Messrs. Hatch and Fuller The "ninety and nine” have returned RILLS ALLOWED. er velocity than 50 revolutions. The drive up to Willamina Saturday evening left for Salem. from the coast and report a very pleas- i ’ h y s i c i a n s S u rg( '( ms, proprietors use every precaution against and come home with 51 beautiful trout I C Landingham, lumber........... I $1.90 00 f^ALEM, July 12, 1886 lithe one does not come in tire ; their 35-horse power engine is con ant time. in their baskets. W est Sn>;-: T elephone :—Arrived at Mrs A Young, board. Mrs Payne I 81 O’) tinually soon, diligent search will be mado for M< MINN VILLE ft LAFAYETTE. Or. VlIllKlllJ forcing Uli . steam ’ Vt <1111 nil- into I the II1U niliVRU" smoke- J R Jonah, bridgework............... 8 00 i stack, and hose are run all through the him. ____ T had . .1. !'. • 'iilbrei.th. M. JI. offir-c over Yam hi IB ■ Miss Gertrude Jordan, pf East Port 4:40. Riding time, three hours .1 8 Hibbs, com. fees..................... 10 00 H atch ft F uller ('<>-nt’ Bunk, McMinnville, Oregon. land, came up Friday and paid her Geo Dorsey, same ....................... 6 w building. Messrs. Suiter & Daniel are From Tillamook. 11 II. Littlelicld. M. D. office on Mahr Viends, Miss Ella Wo >ds and Mrs. A. I preparing to store and clean a large Harvest has liegun nnd “Undo” M Redding, measuring bridge . . ( 0 strict, Lafayette, Oregon. ltf 3 K>. L'al uage, • vi: it. amount of wheat this fa 1 !, their capacity Mr. A. ?.I. Taggait, the tailor, with Aaron Olds has been the first to put the L Loughary, salary Co judge 66 67 being 50,000 bushels. They have a Best his family spent last week in Tillamook, I Messrs. Ab. Hembree and Jos. Wood, machinery in motion ill this section. L Lougharv, foes, eq’lizat’n b’d 18 00 If Big Nestucca arrived over the moun- Mr. Olds has a variety of wheat brought G W Brietlwell, fees, Co clerk . . 260 40 cleaner capable of putting through 2,000 arriving home Saturday evening, an I per day. They should be largely reporting a splendid time.' From bun to this county and given a start by the E B Collard, fees, sheriff. ........... lains yesterday, and report tilings fairly 137 74 bushels N. W. Corner Second and B Sts., late Hon. W. T. Newby, about three 8 R Baxter, canv’ssi’g elec. rt’H dooming over there. 3 00 patronized by the people of that section. we learn that, the road is in splendid condition. It rained som.i while he was years since, and it proves to be noted A M Hurley, same ...................... 3 00 M'MINNVILLE, OREGON. G. G. Bingham came down from Sa not only for heavy yield but for being G G uess T hey G ot tiie W rong M an .— over there, but tlie warm sunshine be W Briedwell, fame, and pre era Saturday for Mrs. B. who had been several days earlier than other varieties. tween showers kept things pretty well May be found pt his office when notai sent paring forms, etc...................... 6 oo Some time since a saw mill at Dayton, risiting at this place and Lafayette tor a The reaper was started into it the mid Churchman ft Wooden, lumber 213 <> on professional business. ltf dried out. W. T., was burned, through an incendi reek or ten days. dle of last week. W W Nelson, salary, treasurer. . 100 00 Two stcami hips are in there loading ary. The authorities have been on the The Grand Army boys of Custer Post Major Dixon Williams finished his Mrs Carpenter, board, indigent 40 00 alert and several days ago arrested a with lumber. The Santa Maria is a very leld forth last Saturday. It makes one labors at this place last evening and to AM Hurley, justice fees, State largo vessel, but experienced no trouble vs. Wilson.................... ........ 9 10 rnan whom they believed to bo the one in entering the bay, finding plenty of eel good all over to receive a “shake” day leaves for \V alia Walla Air Wil W L Bradshaw, attvs fees same 00 rom the old veteians. 5 PHYSICIAN <fc SURGEON, w ho plied the match. The fellow owned water even at low tide. The J. B. Field liams has labored long and arduously E B Collard, sheriff fees, same . .29 25 is a fine boat, but not so large ns tin M i • M i 11 n v H1 c, O r e go n. He says: “Just tell’em that Bush- with the |>eople of this community, and Jack up to having »'hand in tin crime, and Michael, witness ............... 4 10 Maria. She came in Ion led with up vhacker Frazier has the best wheat in the M a result of his labor several conver Ed Kellon, same.......................... OfTIcp at rcsiduni <* on D street. All calls named as his accomplice Dorris Hutch ■ 1 1 5 plies. Of course our Ti'lamook friends loutitry, and if any man wants to learn sions have been made ami Christianity Dave Runion, same...................... 1ml o Q 50 ings, of this county, who at one time areall“ti<ke!ed nearly out of tlieir hoots” ï promptly nn wered day or night. has been given a forward step in Mc sow to farm Bend iii’n over.” John Oi ndoff, same ........... 50 3 lived in that section. Accordingly the over the arrival of these ».-sx-jls, as they Minnville The Rev gentleman ex I Saunders, the murderer, is still at presses himself well pleased with this Clara Booth, same........................ 3 50 sheriff of that county came down last say that they hail from ’1 ri. co, and as W. I). F entov . F. W. 1 EXTON. large. Mattie Allison, his allaged ac- town and country and the treatment he Joseph Wigging, same ............. .. 4 90 week armed witli the necessarv papers the San Franciscans are well pleased David Wigging, same ............... 4 90 and took Mr. Hutchings with him. with the hitiiln*r of that section and ves »•omplice, has been granted a change ol received while here FENTON A FENTON, .1 Dixon, hoarding prisoners....... venue from Linn to Marion county. 5 00 From all we can learn Mr. Hutchings sels find they < an ent •.- that port with ATTOTCKEY3 AT ILJVW, Mr. Mathenx left his te.vn stand in Edgar Poppleton, lumlier ......... 246 36 can prove that lie was at work for’IIon. safety, it is the ojieniiig of a pro.-qreiout I Messrs. Lamson and Kuykendall pass J W Lambert, hitnlier................. 17 ii'J J. J. Henderson of Bellevue, nt th. time er» for them. front of his residence, Friday evening, Ä. / /'. / I 7? 7' 'I/:. OH Ed OX. ed through town with 250 head of cattle Rowell ft Son, lumber........... .. 35 116 the crime was committed ; and of conrst of all ages and sizes. They take them with liis little boy in the wagon. The Yamhill lumbering Co., lumber. 205 Messrs. Wilson ft I’eckham the new N<«r»i« < <>urt Hunne» 1<C 72 if he can do this his innocence will la- horses stat ted; Mr. M. reached the k> the Big Bend country for istnrage. 6 50 established and lie will bo turned I ise mail contractors, now make three trip- wagon, but could get hold of but one Oregon Register, publishing Messrs G. 5V. Jones and T. A. Turner line. With this he turned the team John Ttempsey, l>oard. indipent 25 00 Ilia relatives se‘-m to have no uneasiness w.-ekly from Tillamook to Noith 5 .un hill. 154 00 as to the result. rame near scaring a large buck to death around and both horses jttmpea a five- A M Hurley, wood with small bird shot, tl-e other day, at board fence and as the wagon would A II ft O O Hodson, nails )..... 15 55 ! C. W. Talmage and W. V. Price, with fcl O Old '• I .’ ■ « J - not go ovor, the runaways were stopped. D C Ireland, book oi abstracts . 10 00 I Blackburn A Peckham, the agents of their htmdies and Mirs F. E. Ku-s ar 'ah' and tnsr.ranre Igenl.. 3 00 Chas. il. Dodd ft Co., are doing the rived over nil O. K. J. E. Magers is a* Bug to bite them when Mr. T gave him When the team jumped the fence one J W McVicker, work i ..n< - -'r in; and Ab-Irncts ti »[rccinlty. 23 24 1 bo’s machine business of the county, tlm toll gate ou tlm U m I c liking tic B$he load of shot, which made him fear- of the horses lighted a« tride a |*»t, <• W McCoy, bosks, ete........... H 25 jiully sick ; but they didn’t succeed in which bruised him up considerably. i i W Burt, drugs, etc some 25 twine bind • . s and two finny tube. Mr. Lipgart thinks fill i i*o;è <-iing i;t:< ,io<6 io promptly . »»•> 00 ' sold ■■■Apt tiring bi in. •tc tin threshers. Fhit we beli.’ve this w.i ail th" ilaimge. F Mjrftner, ’xxtrdof iadrgent • I".. 'Ln.; ing'. ltidl.lir.g M St U« no; It the banner i. >.nl. Still We Lead ! |A b «3 wc propose to keep it K by constantly adding to our already large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Stationery, Etc. everything in our line of business that can be calk'd for. Physicians will our stock complete ill every respect. Iteinember that we make a specialty of Prescriptions, and aro receiving them from al! parts of the county, and are filling them at the lowest possible price. ROGERS & TODD, The Standard Fence ! Cad Weber, ' SEDERS and HOWERS HODSONS St. Chiirk's Hotel, Fl» L J' :-; Betel «f ’k'ikünilli’. llf F. mW, Prop. fl. V. T Johnson M.D. S. A. Young, M. I), Chas. W. Tahmsge,