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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1886)
* WEST side telephone e, Or. V It m sui.l that J. 11. Stine will shortly School Fund Apportionment. Our Xciyhbors. start a paper at Brownsville. Mr. Stine is rather ’‘promiscuous,” as it were. Following is the appropriation of the John J. Sax took a drive down to the Dayton. NOTICE. mtm, Saturday, ami back Sundry, his school funds of Yamhill county, Oregon, Aug. 23, 1886. lather ui eompatiying him on his return. lor the third Monday in August, ISSO: ,Vc li»a« i'OK’i U'il th« «art Ives of Atr. \. No ruin, as vet, an.l harvest noaily In order to make room for fail stock, No. I Nume and a’dn • • of ePk. 1 Amt. over. V It. Sav-b r G» take i ; i » i ¡;« of «ur I.»cat I lais, in all colors, have been reduced nll(| . dborlxl llepsrtiueut«. lie needs no to half price at F. E. Russ' milliner llJas Hendricks, Ñ Yamhill., 1$ 97 70 Mrs. Mona Collin has been visiting store. or “ '■* W * Carla, Callton.................. 87 «3 the past week with her parents in the Introduetlon to the people of Yamhill. 1’. of. <'a; 1 Yuiimg will put the Lttfav- i) M Kamnev, Newlioig 86 00 the country. ette school in motion Sept. 2 >th. His 4 Wyatt Ham's, Amity........... 170 00 Ol li AGENTS. Rev. F. L. Post preached his la.A ser assistants will bo Mis. II. Johnson ami 5 Ed Hendrick s, Lafayette .. 1 9-i 0(1 Miss Boon. till' S Tustin, Lalavctie......... .. . 94 h) mon for the year, yesterday. Those wishing to subscribe for the 93 20 Our old friend Jus. O. Spencer, is up 7'1 W Briedwoll, Amity ........ Mrs. J. F. Curtis is installed as assis T ei . hi 'H u . vk may do so through the fol- from Clifton, Clatsop county, paying the 9.1 90 tant clerk in the branch store of Beno & Ino Uendricka, MeM.ui,ville owing persons: old homo a x i it. lie is the same clever 9 I POItvur, Newberg............... 91 40 Co. li IA Nelson, West < hi.-baleni . . 148 10 ........... Lafayette ■ hap as of yore. J. M. Kelty ......... I G. W. Sappington I rhe Baptist people are getting mater J. W. I’.iedwi II was in the city Satur 1 II •) \ P Wilson, Carlton............... 108 50 rices . .North Yamhill. J.!.. Castle Í day. Says a large amount uf grain will I." :E <' Hadaway, Dayton........... 68 00 ial lor their brick chinch on the grounds 82 40 ami will in all probability commence ....... Sheridan. go into his warehouse this seasn, all of ,. I W t ook, McMinnville....... W. A. Graves .... 14 D B Kingery, McMinnville. . 94 10 work soon. .............. Amity. excellent quality. R. L. Simpson. 85 10 ....... Bellevue II.'n -i> >|, u-o Braithwaite, N. Yamhill O. G. Davis ........ Wo tell you our friend Wes 1 Mrs. Elma Race was baptized and re |A l> Runnels, North Yamhill 160 70 s. Williamson........... . Wheal land steps high since Thursday la-t. Tlie ceived into the M. E. Church, Sabbath IF M York, North Yamhill... 17 97 70 in tho county Agents at other points cause is a tine, daughter. Mother and IS ■I T (loudv, 1 tuyton............... 8,8 70 morning. child both doing well. will be announced soon. C ornet . I J A Walker, Ninth Yamhill.. «6 90 We learn that Mr. L. If. Bilker, who 211 I P M igness, Wheatland . 87 80 OFFICIA I. Di It EC I'llK». has had such a hard tussel with erysipe 21 A 11 .Millier, North Y’ambill. , li'I 00 owest rices Lafayette. las, is gaining slowly, and if nothing Ino Thompson, Lafayette. .. 2 oo happens will be out soon. Aug. 23, 1386. ■ ' A Crawmrd, I aytun . . . 86 00 It. 1’. Bois,.. Judge I II 1 letcher. Me.uinnville... 71 60 If any ono sees an extra printer over W. If. Savage has been appointed Geo. W. Belt. l'nisi-euting Attorney ■I F Allison, Dayton ............... 78 80 deputy sheriff’. toward Nestucea, we wish they’d stmt CO'JKTT. 26 I ) Oiton, North Y am hill ... 84 20 him this way ami give him a kick, W« It. r. Bird. need him in our business. 27 W F t lilkey, 1 taytou............... 128 30 Judge I.oughary anil county clerk Senators ■ r. W. Watts ’’S i T Matson, Dayton............... lu Briedwell returned from Slab Creek.last R. 1! Laughlin, Yon can go from here to Shoridan via •h \ l’ickctt, Newberg................ 193 98 (¡0 Friday. They had been gone tour weeks. r- X. Linie tlie Narrow Gauge, arriving there at Representatives ■V’ 50 They say there was lots of fun on the ... C. Lafuilett. 12:25; but coming down you will have 30 -rue. E F Lainson,Willamina 31 I S J aireliilds, Fnirdalu......... 7-> 20 . L. Lougbnrv. trip; had good luck fishing, having cap J lalge I M Holston, Newberg......... .1. S. llibb's. to wait (or walk) as heretofore. 97 70 tured over 900 fine trout. (’onimiitsloiiers Geo. Ilorsev. ic. R S Allen, Amity........... 45 10 I. C. Lawrence, the contractor, was G. W. Brieil .veil. down from Folk county the latter r K Bi ¡stow, Middleton......... Clerk 73 40 I’ll C. Brvan met with quite a misfortune, T. J. Harris. Sheriff \ L Wiley, New bèrg............... 99 50 last, week, while feeding a thresher.— W. W. Nelson. of the week, just llvmg around. Will Treasure.- L Potter, Sheridan ................ 103 10 Kellet also epi lit Sunday at homo. barai cutter strili k him on ilio band Wyatt Harris Assessor......... It L Booth, Willamina........... 91 40 The J. A. Freund wit!: .1 knife, and cut one fìnger nearly School Hupt . D imon Sawyer and his team are 38 A’ F Ralston, Gaston............. 80 6() oil'. . .1. 11. Fenton. of Both Surveyor the opinion that “ y tiler jackets ” are 'd I. Edmunds, N Yamhill.. . 77 00 II. ('. Narvi -r. Coroner had things to fool with. They found ■if) Ino Wortman, McMinnville.. 444 20 !■' -h eri will soon begin here, with Curl them on tho farm near Wheatland, last 411L II Morgan, McMinnville... 98 60 \m:ng, of McMiniiville, as principal Friday. Isaac Dougiierty, Sheridan... 68 0(! and Mis. Johnson, <>f this place, first TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. it AV McCall, McMinnville... 97 76 existant ami a .‘diss Boone, from the Mrs. W. A. Henderson hands ns a <' G Robertson, Dayton .... 85 l(i Cast, second assistant. tn.immoth ;>eaeh that was raised at the il f Graves, Sheridan......... 73 40 home place in this city. It was tiie Get in your winter’s straw. DO Durham, McMinnville. . . 80 1 Mr. Gardner, of Dallas, has rented F. 87 Dance at Band Hall Saturday evening. largest we have ever seen, weighing II Z Foster, Shei-idan ........... 96 80.1 I urge’s house, here. He comes to take ounces. Read dissolution notice of Caiiiifc Fos- I A Campbell, Wheatland.. . 76 70 1 < barge of the N. G. railroad station at Miss Ada Potter, of Sheridan, v. ? learn tev. Geo Olds, .McMinnville......... 69 8!) 1 this place, which would indicate that was sev rely injured by falling from a 8.3 30 1 we are t > have a depot here ere long. M. E. Conference Thursday at I’or-st J I'ayne, Bellevue............. ------ THE------ tree ami striking on her bead, while vis iV M Russi 11, N Yamhill. . .. 77 (X) Grove. iting at the residence of I ’ . M. Serog .in, rac. () Aiderman, Lincoln. . 24 4u Davo Narver has gone to “ Idlewild,” last Friday. Th-re we. - a gentleman peddling sal o4 A Wood, West Cheli.tlem.. .. 78 80 mon giousing. in town one day last week, lie 5": i 'i-nc. (' W Hudson, Gaston.. . 23 90 .Cai 1 Young went to Sal nn last week tiad both silver-sides and Chinook,which Trains on tl.e west side road appear to ó 7 1 ii-o i-appingtield, Shciidan.. 77 90 lie very readily disposed of at 5 cents and was examined before tho Stan be active. _________ ......... 80 60 pe«; pound. Board of Education for a state certificate. •5Sl W D Parker, „ Willamina Q. Several Dayton I. O. O. F.ers in town It 102 20 is probable ho will pull through in 5U| K 11 Pai ker, Gaston........... Satuiday evening. - S Alaloney, .............. (>:' II Sheridan. .... .. . 77 (X) good shape. A Liberal Oiler. The racing at the county fair promises >j»IIDavid Cation, McMinnville 68 00 Hook & Ladder company mot last rid ■;zi' ‘ ’ rar. iic. G \V W ('one, Cone. Biiteville. Biiteville... 40 20 to be very exciting. Thursday evening and elected Messrs. Wo are pleased to make known to the Wheat still rushing it. It is worth, Wm. Campbell and Geo. W. Jones del F'h'rac. .Ino Hoper, Champoeg. . 42 30 17¡frac. WMChuichtnanWil’nina 9 50 people of Yamhill county that tlie clear of sack, (JO cents. egates to tho Mate Aisociation, which Hon. J. L. Ferguson, of Lafayette, in meets at Salem Sept. Sth. Total Amount ... 5841 90 Brownsville Woolen Mills company, through their agents, Messrs. Bishop & the city Friday evening. It looks rather old-fashioned to see reported by Co. Treasurer Kay, in order to show their apprecia A felon is wliat ails Lawrence Wood such old pioneers ns John Baker, T. J. Amt on 3d Monday of Aug. 1886. .$5932 65 tion for the libutal patronage bestowed Shndden, II. G. Burns, James Johnson ruff’s wrapped-up finger. and — Younger meet together on our Amt. appropriated on 3d Mon Mr. Frank Morse, of Dayton, paid us streets ami talk over old times. day of August 1886................. 5841 90 on them by the purchase of their goods, and to get a more thorough and friendly a hurtled call, yesterday. Tho Band of Hope at this place now remaining in Co. Treasury acquaintance with the producing element J. L. Rogers made a flying business has a member hip of 60, and more are Bal. cash or produce unappropriated .................... ’ $ 90' 7Ö of Yamhill, and in order to advertise trip to Portland, Friday. being constantly added to tho role. We Rate per scholar........................ I 90 their justly popular goods, have kindly J. A. C. F rei - nd , Cows will not fatten much in the ire glad to see this livelv interest in the good work among our little folks. offered the following premiums in addi School Supt. for Yamhill Co., Or. streets nor oil tiie commons. North Yamhill, Or., Aug. 16, ’86. tion to the Society premiums for sheep Frank and Louis Mattox, after taking Jim Fletcher has a good voice for sell a run about tho countiv come buck to at the county fair: For best exhibit of ing watermelons ; and he sells ’em. Í got ready for school. Their parents will American Merino sheep, 1 pair 4-point Our County Fair. Hugh Collard now pulls down the move from Heppner to thia place, pro [ No. 1, white, all wool blankets; size, 68 brakes on the west side freight train. if vided they can find a house in which to Dr. G. F. TUCKER, In less than two weeks occurs tlie ii.i hCs in width by 9d inches in length. “Orphans' Home'’ Billiard Hall. For best exhibit Spanish Merino sheep, The heavens were illuminated Satur- live. I day evening lrom burning straw-piles. Willie, son of Hathaway Yoctun, was third annual fair for Y’ambill county, I pair 4-point No.l Grey blankets; size,63 A Strictly M c M innville - - O regon .. inches wide, 90 inches long. For best Farmers, vitrol your seed wheat thor- caught under an overturned loa.l of grain and preparations for the same are going exhibit South Down. 1 all wool buggy Office—Two doors east of Bingham’s TEMPERANCE RESORT, I oughly before sowing, and avoid smut. and had a leg broken, on tho farm of ahead with an activ fy that shows that robe, full size. Also, one elegant all furniture ftore. Samuel Buell, Bellevue, Saturday morn the managers ami others interested are Laughing Gas administered for painless wool Grey shawl w ill lie oifered for some Some good( ?) church members to the con- extracting. Born—In McMinnville, Aug. 21, 1886, ing. Dr. Goucher, of this city, attended ltf using their utmast endeavors to insure thing in the ladies’ department, Messrs. trary notwithstanding. I to the wife of II. F. Turner, a 10H>. son. him. its success. At the grounds we find sev Bishop & Kay have not fully determined Littlefield & Galbreath, Miss Ella Woods goes to Baker City Our Methodist f iends of the South yet just wbal, but due notice will be giv I about the 9th of Sept., to teach school. Yamhill district will soon have a church eral new stables added, making in all 24 en so that all may have an opportunity enclosed stulls for horses and cattle, to compete for it. | A corn on the bottom of “ I'ncle” John building. Contractors should go to W. “Orphans’ Home” Tonsorial Parlors. M c M innville a lafayette ,Or. H. Bingham’s ar,<1 see plans and speci while there are a dozen or so open stalls Messrs. Bishop & Kay will have noth I Baker’s foot is wtiat causes him to limp. fication before Sept. 1st and put in their covered, for hogs, sheep, etc. A nev, ing whatever to do .with d-ciding who J. F. Calbreath, M. !>. office over Yamhill' The Only First Class, I Mr. N. Newby, tiie. Amity mill man, bids. County Bank, McMinnville, Oregon. will be entitled to these premiums; that I dropped in to see us one day last week. “ Y’our paper can't ’ave much of «cir stand forjudges has also been added.— will II. 11. Littlefield, M, D. office on Main under the control of the Soci And the only parlor-like snop in the city. The track has been thoroughly worked, ety, be street, Lafayette, Oregon. Itf they reserving the right that in the I D. C. Ireland and family returned culation ; no goods come tn my ’oiise None but first-class workmen em I from Yaquina la-t Friday, looking hear- wrapped bin hit.” No; [xiople do not but is rather soft to speed horses over; event that one man should win more ployed. lake the T.u.i. 1’itoNE to use for wrapping but all that is needed to solidify it and than one premium he will be allowed to First Door South of Yamhill County Ity’ take choice of those lie won and the otil ! Messrs. Howe, Stevenson and MaloneJ paper; they take it to get the news, and put it in No. 1 order is plenty of water éis will be giv?n to other breedsof sheep Bank Building, N. W. Corner Second and B Sts., y ami packing. To meet this end a largo ■ of North Yamlnil, culled Friday eveu- they read it. and in case there be no other breed of under shot wheel with cups on tho pad M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. M’MINNVILLE, OREGON. |h‘g- Rumor bus it that tho railroad com- dles has been put into the race that runs sheep they will be given to some breed I an! ■- inten sti I will .-■■on build an <■;■- May be found at his office when not absent of cattle to bo hereafter determined. — itf H. H. WELCH. Mr. Wm. Willis returne I from a two the grounds; as the current re on professional business. vator at Wbite’.-; with a capacity of b()6,- through These premiums are limited to Yamhill I veals’ absence in California, on Friday tMO volves the wheel, water is dipped into bushels of wheat. They have our i laigo trough, and from this- Johnny county sheep, only. I last. Fashionable D ì ? sxih : i ! i Ì h < l permission to do so, as the enterprise Sax This generous offer -in the part of the loads his tank for the pmposeof A. Youn uf the Dr. A’oitng has located in one would bo a ver}’ commendable one. Brownsville Woolen Mills company and M rs . A. M c D onald . | Miss K. T hornton . spi inkling the track, which he does ^■offices up Hlairs in the opera, house Bishop A Kay amounts to near $25, and At the meeting of the W. C. T. U. nightly. From what we can glean on I .In Mrs. Stuart’s Millinery Store, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, ^■building. Friday afternoon they determined to the outside we think it safe to predict a I is very commendable, anil we trust the McMinnville, Oregon. St Mrs. Belat. about two miles south ■■; run a restaurant on the fair gionndsdur good showing in stock, and all produc people of our county will co-operate with OPPOSITE THE GRANGE STORE, ■ this place, was taken very ill yesterday ing our county fair. Sonowit is a set tions i.om the soil, while several of the and sustain them in building tip the Office at residence on J) street. All ealli McMinnville, Oregon. 8m3 tled fact that there will be no necessity pi incipal races have been filled by en manufactming industries of this country ■ morning. promptly answered day or night. lint and to continue in the iuture as thev of anybody g<>ing hungry during that tries of horses of good speed, and some H Old ” Black Jack” Logan is in Poit- have in the past to give them a liberal M c M innville bathsi interesting racing is anticipated. Con W. I). F entow . F. W. F entox .. time. ^■'and. Several went do» n yesterday to patronage. People attending the fair Dr. Burton and wife, are down h-om sidering all things, the prospects are who have never seen these goods are Having bought out A. C. Wyndham, T am ■ see him. FENTON & FENTON, Sprague, W. T., visiting-their old Y’am- good for a most successful exhibition in kindly invited to call on Bishoy & Kay, prepared to do all work in first-class style. I let lion. J. C. Braly had a violent, attack htll home. We hardly knew Doc; he ill departments of this fair. Remember Ladies ’ and children ’ s work a specialty. ATTOBÎTEYS AT LAW If Hof cholera mo:bus, Saturday night. He has grown so that we mistook tiiin for that it begins on Monday, September 6; examine them and get prices. Hot and Cold Baths always ready for 25eta. an alderman of some large city. He re and in the meantime let not our citizens I ^His mending. LAFAYETTE, OREGON. JSvery Man an Artist. on tbeir oars, for on their efforts de K Don't worry any more about those ports Billy Robison doing pretty well at rest To the Farmer. Oftice»N<*nr the Court Ilouxe. C. I-Z. ends wliat tim fair shall be. r ^■bridges. Supervisor Stout is having dentistry at Sprague. Third St. near C, McMinnville, Or. ltf ¡■them repaired. Mr. John Townsend brings us the all- Messrs. F. Barnekoff & Co., have jlcJIinnvill? College. I The hour for holding evening service firedest biggest stalk of corn in town — ----- 1«BG. thoroughly renovated and overhauled We have seen taller, but none that re- liit the Episcopal church hereafter will sonbled a fir suppling in size. The the Fellows ’ warehouse at McMinnville, Augu -t 20. 1836. ' ■be 7:30 o’clock. Red EMato and Insurance Agent « stalk is 9 ft. 4 in. n length and contains The Hcliool year, winch ptomi.-es to be recently purchased by them and are now I Miss Gillie Shobc returned from Soda- two ears the likes of which an old SOW Conveyancing and Abstracts a specialty. Collecting attended to promptly. ■vide, vester,lay, looking somewhat im- wouldn't take fifteen i:i her month and a snccssful one, opens on Wednesday, ready to receive grain. They will clean ■proved in health. squeal for more; they are a foot I ng .-■'eptember 1. It is gratifying to the and store at 3 cents, and will be ready Oilice Manning’s Building 3d St. eighteen rows to the ear. It was f.iemls of tlie institution to know that to b.-.y and pay the highest price going, 1 Cant. Wyatt Harris, we understand, is and in cash , backs kept on hand anil sold ■high noss at tlie Amity station house. pretty enough to have gone with the ex tho neees ary amount of money asked to farmers at th«* lowest rates. This is a hibit car. ■He is a good one. by the board has been raised. The fi- perfectly responsible firm, and those I I H Material is being gotten on tlie gromiX A day or two since n dispute arose be nancial siicicss for the next year is as having grain to sell or store, or in need To be bel«l at their grounds near ■for the new hotel. Excavating has been tween neighbors named Brooks and sured. Former students of the school of sucks, shuuld cull and see them. tf Salem, Oregon, commencing Wooil, on i he Gerrish farm, north-vest .ire taking an uiiuhu . i 1 interest in its wel ■done tor the same. of North Yamhill, regarding a division fare. They have raised about $4 ) since 1 The “fish liar” stands no show what fence. Bad blood arose and Brooks school closed to apply on apparatus.— Notice to Farmers, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1886. Un Stairs in Adams' Building. ever, now-a-days He has ,ivi-n way s'tuck Wood in the arm with a knife, They ho|H> to secure at least $100 for this McMinnville, Oregon. Itf Suiter & Daniel, proprietors of the Ami closing the following Saturday |t inflicting a wound from which the purpose’ Yamhill county stands favor night. Leslie Laughlin and Tommy Rogers man came near bleeding to death before ably before the world in commendable Lafayette Mills and Wareliouse, desire McMINNVILT.r. eturned from Yaquina, raimd iv. Tiiev the flow of blood could be cheeked.— enterprises; an 1 while this is the ease to inform tho farmers of this vicinity ’There hail lreen no arrest up to yester the people cannot afford to neglect high that their improvements are now com "Itliink ■: a tin ■ pl.i er education. McMinnville college day noon. I Mrs. Morrisand daughter, of Portland, stands prominent in this line and there- pleted, and are ready to clean and store We learn that last w->ek the mind of lure visitinu in this city, the guests of ---- Offered in cash premiums---- any amount of wheat that may be bro't Mr. John l’utnian,of Amity, became de foie de.-erves universal patronage. —And— Ptrs. < i. E. 1 -tin ■: W. J. C kawfokd . to them, at 3 cents per pusliel. Their This will, witbout doubt, be the best exhi ranged; that he wandered about for n “ Ocb, divi! a whit do I dig a ditch day or two, iefu*ing to go borne and facilities fur hantiling grain, are not ex bition of the kind ever held in Oregon. Mr. and Mr-. S. ('ozine returned from celled anywhere in tiio county. They hi'.tr feet deep for - ent- a rod for any threatening to shoot his friends who « Inon,” says Mr. Willis. ------ the ----- were in qu-.-st of him. Ho finally went a trip down the Columbia, tlie latter . are guaranteed as Cheap Freight Hates part of the w. ek. While down there by rail, a« fiom ony other point in this to a farm houso for something to eat, Cor. Third & I) Sts., McMinnville. lion. J. J. Henderson was in the city BEST SPEED PROGRAMME. they bad quite an adventure: ('apt. r Saturday, lti-; ■. te l tlie crop in his see- ins pistol was captured un i he was giv Ynrnelierg, their daughter Anhie’s hus vicinity, besides having the advantage I en over to his relatives and talc n home. KXW1ETT of CHAIN'S of competition be boat during txiating lion pretty well harvest-- 1. ■ V ItlblT of l.n i; STOCK We sincerely hope the attack is mt per band. lias taken a < laim near < >ak Point. season. They nre also prepared to loan r.xmr.iT of t KCITN The party took pa-sago on a railway for The new church nt Bellevue has been manent. PROPRIETOR*. sacks this season, as heretofore, to their KXHIKIT of Dairy Product«, V t ans|-iitins i for the farm ; had pro- pmpleted and will be dedicated about customers. They desire to call pvtieu- For some time a bqar has be n n raising reeded some distance when a huge fire lire middle of m xt mo.. .. The îïigs in the City. Order* Tlie best exhibit of everything ever Cain among the stock of oar noi.-hb■> - came sweeping over tl.e hill wjtli lar attention to their security against promptly attended to, day or ni lit. collect.■ I together in I Meeting of St. James’ Guild at the in tlie vicinity of happy Valley, l urry buri ¡cone sp< •• 1, ar-1 the only thing left I risk by fire, as they have no exposure to the state. ri'-idcn..... . Mr-. IF II. W.-l •<■. t. -iiior- ing off sheep, goats, etc , at his pl-a-m e. for them to d J was to letreat in the best their main wareliouse nearer than 115 low afternoon at 2 o'cloek. Friday John Berry undertook to capture order possible. No damage was done fest, while the boiler and engirio are McCormick mil Deering Teiwl your presence and lmlp to make nearly 18') feet distant. Past ex|>erience Oregon'» pride a succors and a credit to tlie ■ Nine steam w histles sounded in and bruin, but instead got three I irge 1- i.-h- except to the timber; but thero were ought to convince farmers that this is no I jstate. ora, the skins of which will not him som • pretty badly scared people. Ibout town, yeste d iv mo ni small initter, as it gives those who Entri' i rm«t tie made by 7 p. m. Monday from $■”> to $7 eai-h. The hear was i •' i appear qaite metrop rlitan. store W'tfi tie m a < heap rate of insur 1 anil all articles must >■.• in place by top. in ciptur-d. He is sa;d to be a vc y la. g-‘ One hundred head of sheep and An- ance, ami but small risk if they do not I Monday evening. Please niuke entries us 11 I Charley Nelson, of Lafayette, who li; s one, and in one instance carried, insure. S vitrm A D aniel . j early a- q.risible. bi-l-l a'• pioisli" in A-tmia for s--vei..I la^g" buck goat for Mr. Brower', that L’O' a goats for Ellie. Address •I. T. GIlEliß, '.f>!f I.nsErT E. Wzrxzn. July 27—ml. Swreftjyr, Salem, Oreg-.n. bl- s -ip to ■ wiis ti',d to a poet, gn-it. f ‘ - [’■■'.■‘i, Tillamook Co , f,r. Listen While we Play NDI8E. gest and relut ndise re selling ■s. Our ess floods in part of' w e are sill in the drug business in Me Minnville, and we are selling Drugs, Medi cities, and everything in our line at as Low P as any house in this county. Sateens it of SCHOOL BOOKS! u<l Style*. >gs And everything in the line of Stationery at the L P 1 patterns, ling ut our will prove* id quality, pleasure in you du not e. ltf 1(1, ig oils, riptiou, ¡iting, Commencing Aug. 16th and running from Rallie Red, Ochre, 20 to 30 Days, west, c Co. Greatest Clearance Sale dll), tion, Tackle,. ng Guns, ling, Etc. ver cross* state and T ruction ■it. «Mi itf T! I? Ever run in Yamhill county. During thisi sale some lines of goods will be sacri ficed and sold at I FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR! I During this sale goods must be sold for . Will have no time to keep j our accounts. A. J. APPERSON 1)J22STTI ST rket y stenti ' market Fridays. i. CO Physicians & Surgeons IL V. V. Johnson M.D. '-rock lit lout«. <sl TES rs points lï't. '.ERSI ake. ì OAD ia LIS, s occa- Cars esa ! El 1 I s »nt. Pi men -der ltf s. ('■has. W. Talmage \ 1 w $ 15,000.00 ¡very, Feed Silk Stables, Logan Bros. & Henderson, BINDERS and MOWERS i." •¡j. I, HODSONS