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About Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1883)
Newspaper Dec&mone. 1 Any person wlio takes a paper regulnr- v from a p»st olliee, whether directed in Ljjame or another’s, or whether he sr‘>- * jjMjd or not, is restxmsible for payment. •> If a persop orders his jM’per disuoatia- liJ be must pav arrears, or the publisaex J ihv oontinne to send it until payment is uaue, and then oolleoi the whole amouoi. yhetber the papc. is taken from the office or J. f. Bewley, of Bheridan, has bought ■Mrs. ( urtts property in the eastern portion ot town. He will build a tine (Iwellutg upon it amt soon Iwcouie a resident of McMinnville. 1 lie Oregon City Courier is the name ot a sprightly journalistic vistor which I'tt* I.' sprang into existence at the city 11 J11’ “ioeks ami the gorge.” It is well added, neatly piiuti d a.id a rted- ltable local j(,m int. Mr. Mathieu is its publisher. Tie Nichols «hoc. Aff-.r. ernments take that view of it the bet ter. Away with them, to prison or the gallows! Wiiile everybody regrets the necessi ty of using the pistol, ver the Martin boys have the sympathy of nearly all Lie country, except it may be a few perverse c.a.tks, who always manage to «¡••on the opposite side of every question, lint the general expression is sorrow that the bril did not .ake a more fata) course, whoever tired it, which the Mar.iu boys deny doing. N at . DAYTON June 12, 1883. Dr. Odell has moved to Eugene to practice his profession. Miss Hattie Gowdy is teaching school near Perrydale, Polk county. Miss Ella Jones lias returned from a visit to friends in Umatilla county. Ed. Crane broke a finger while playing base ball last week. A. R. Bray, lately from Ind., has en -aged in busine.4s with Hobson A Edwards, of New- ber. He has made numerous friends during his brief stay here. Willie Abdel let an ax fall on his instep and is laid up with a severe wound. Mary Senn, aged about 14 years, died last Thursday and was buried Friday in the Dayton Cemetery. Tlia boys have organized a ba^e ball club and will play the •• Clippers” next Friday. The nice is composed o. the following mem bers: xlenry Gould, p., Geo lLady, 0.; Unas Jones. 1U; Chas. Powel, 2b.: S. Fulquarti, 3b.; B. 1). Sigler, r. f.; Ceo Wolfe, 1. f.; Joe tiorton, e. ¿4 L. G. Cofita« t, I* The O. It. & N. Co. have made a new tariff rule that require ah freight charges to be prepaid, at the PostUnu dock, before ship- xnent up the liver. Miss CL a Swank i$ vifUting in Dayton. Mess -s. Burnell, Larsen cyid Crane, propri etors of th*» Flouring Milla, spent Simday in the towxi. Hen y Bertram, who has Leon deputy P. .’4. for the lust three months, has reaigned. (k>p. S udden D eath of J udge P. C. S ulli - V While making a masterly argument in court ourt in the case of the TerriUiry territory vs. L afayette , June 12, 1S83. Last Sunday, the 10th iest., about 11 o’clock it. '■>(„ uews was birni'rht to '. Hammond, at al>out 11 o'clock on town that Rev. L. T. Nicholls. (’Inisia- Friday las!. Judge I'. C. Sullivan, a delphia.i ori'.icher. was shot tdid ¡.it il lending lawyer in eastern Washington, ly wounded, while preachhirt to his fell in a fainting tit autl died soon after. coii't'e ,,'tio.i. Dr. C.'lb.t'.idi wits call The cause of death is supposed to have ed out and found the ma.i iron .((led by been heart disease. a pislo! ba1!. The shot had t.ikeu ef Judge Sullivan is well known in this % The courts have decided that refusing fect about two inches .o the left of the State, having resided tor some years at Lt» take newspapers or peritxtioah from the spiac iiiid iusta >ove the hip joint, the Dallas, l’olk county, and subsequently Miss Fields, a returned veteran mis hill1 plauciii'r p, seil around amoux the joat-ofltoe, or removing and leaving them in at Salem. He removed with his family he office, is prima facie evidence of inten- sionary to China, will deliver a lecture muscles of tae lert side and lodged to Coltax about live years ago, where nt the Christian church,this (Thursday) wir tin ti.Hnil two inches of the navel. ¡onal fraud. . he has since been engaged iu the prac 4 The Postmaster-General has decided evening. 1 he lady's labors among the Had it p.is-ed t.iroir.h tin' cavity, it tice of law. His wife, to whom he was hat postmasters who fail to notify pubiisli- Orientals covered a suaee of seventeen would p.o'oably have been fiit.il; as it married in Polk county, died some HS when subscriber4 remove, or fail to take years, ami no doubt s'tie 1ms a store of SIIZkHDAlV. mouths since. Though not an eminent heir papers from the postotJce, shall be re- much interesting information for those is the injury is bvt slight. Of course Juua 11th, 1883. the shiMitl a g caused sonic excitement, man in his profession, he was a success uxousible for their subscription. who shall hear Iter. and the “Soul Sleepers' ((’hristadel- Strawberries aud c eam. 1 __---------- -------------------- ful lawyer and an indefatigable work pliiiiu-'.) and iheir creed was pretty If run want a reliable Piano or Organ, go er. He was the father iu-law of James Ons otue of measles in town. \\ e have received from Linuoir Bur o L. Shobe and yon can get it. He has jus, ton, oi Nort.i Yamliiil, a programme of tiioioc blv c.tuvHssed. 1 picked up so McCain, Esq., of this county, and fath Ilot, ho.tfcx', hottest—dust, dusty, dustiest. ,rdered a lot of small instruments of the the Annual Coinmeinement exercises mt ch of .aeir history ns yon get here : er of Charles Sullivan, now praticiug Aboil, live or six years a ro this mau wry best quality. law at Dallas. J. M. Townsend has moved into W. F. of the I diversity of Georgetown—a Nicaolls a..ived. hole in .his con.ay Logal blanks of every description, posters law school—which contains the names i’roiu Salt Lake. He p.oi'essed lo come Lfluiop’s house. J ¡'.tv size, circulars, letter ami bill bends, ot gli'dmues for 1882—83 a.id among T eachers ’ A ssociaton . A good many teems are passing by on the meats, calling curds, business cm ds, t.iein is the name of Linuoir. So you witha revelation nudaill's ion. llylhis w’av to tiie coast pi Nestucca. The State Teachers’ Association, for anything that can I m , done in a p.int- see tamhill will soon have another at revelation he was commanded to estab the year 1883, will W held in Salem on 'establishment. SNYDER, THE PRINT torney added to her abeadt efficient lish a new church, with a set of tenets, Three of Z. Henshaw s children are down new in some tespects but snmckiii'4 the 26th. 27tli. 28th and 29th of June. with the measles. ER can execute to perfection. list. s. on ;ly of Mo-monism iu llteir gener I again ask permission through the fb . C. Foster, Jr. and wife, of Lane county, coin ms of the R epot er to call the at Tiie proprietors of the Siut Frrilieisco al fee .tires. The principles of h’s doe- are visiting at liis father’s. 09 JI PEEK-ddUD. tention of the teachers of Yamhill to store n.ul a “fits'’mit te poys " and de 1 i >e , eqi'ired tlmi i ll members should Luke Henshaw, of Spokane county, XV. T., ie ¡.idepeadeiii of the oiltside world; the coming meeting. The importance parted for Dallas on Monday, .i.iergiil Greeu peas iu the market. • of thus«* conventions cannot l>e overes ling our people out ot hundreds of dol lit I .hey must no..udon a‘l orimnieut, is s ck <-.i nis nephew’s, Z. Henshaws, on Mill Mr. T. B. Henderson, of Amity, gave lars. Many of their articles were n . either per..on.,l o oiaerwi..e; in it ed- creek. He is sixty-three years old end had timated, furnishing, as they do. the op the measles which have settled on his lungs Ls a call yesterday morning. portunity of readily introducing into tr.ish: but because they were ' very I'ca.io >, except e 'or ',’u to re. d tae 1, - aau he is not expected to live. the practice of the profession such new Huge loads of lumber coining into slieup ' found scores of purchasers, who ble, w. s t o.Idly a m1 must be shunned; improvements as are made in the sci ta.it i.ie... '('s should indul ge in the V/. Taylor Foster, of Linn county, and will iei i n this when it is too late. “The tov/.i ¡rom the various mills. ence and art of teaching. The live, ac bird hns flown.” Our home merchants holvk'ss; i .at ell propelty owned by wife nee Miss Azar Cox, e e visiting relatives Ex-Sheriff, Janies Monroe Kelty was sell goods of much better quality and memlieis belonged to the Lord, and pncl f a lends he *e. tive teacher who would be known and L town one day during the week. AMITY. respected as one worthy of the cause he for less money than these traveling ...'i tie was t’ne agent of tile Lord; Su’iej visor Richter is doing good work on . mt food must be of the simplestkiad, represents, cannot aiiord to neglect June 12th. 1B3S. M . R' Baird, of North Yamliiil, iiioute-bi'iiks and oilv-to.i tied .oust- co tea, ro toffee, no sugar, no leaven the roads ia this district and has bridged the nliouts. and our peojile should give (-.itches axid washouts betweexi here and IX. Aniitv will celebrate the 4th with n barba- these associations, though to attend came in to say “ howdy,” Monday. in the b.e. d ami no seasonin'' of auy them may cost some self-sacrifice. Bewley's. them the preference, thereby help que. I earnestly hope the teachers of Iloil. H. Hurley, of Lafayette, gave ing the business of our home towns. kind ; that all house orimiuetr■« itml Judge Laughary was on our,streets Satur Jrnies Brown is building aim a new house Yamhill will*be present throughout the us a pleasant call Tuesday evening. “Gideon's band’ gave these fellows a ini'.sical insuuineuis mi's, be tlcown which will add greatly 10 the looks of bis day. session and profit by the experience “send-off” with tin pans, cow aside; tain they must not ;.ive testi premijes. \V. L. Bradshaw, Deputy Prosecut parting Miss Rachel Button is very sick, with ty and instruction of the leading educa mony, voie .i take atty parti t .lie gov- bells, etc. ing Attorney, was in town Monday. The I ade between S. C. Foster a ad Geor ;e phoid pneumonia. e. ament of tae State, bat to be govern tors of tho State. Respectfully, L. H. B aker , ed by bint as the Lord’s de ttny ; that a W. Ber y hrs been coasumated and Ber y Miss Addie Harrison hns been quite sick .James McCain and J. W. Hulery, o> D edication D ay . has moved on .ao farm. The price paid w is pare t li.'vl 'g a child not lelongiug to lfe81C?. School Supt., Yamhill Co for some time. Lafayette, were in town ou Monday. ruesdi’y hist, June 12tli, 1883, . '< chinch s.ioc <1 be dtsow .cd.ii.id ( it- oue o. the ■ .i.-.leq, rubles,. th, , ever R, L. Simpson has been flying «round as ('.ovrning Glory Cook Stoves, b. st e: t.’t 1; that they should hold iliem- The Baptist Association e nveraed at Ha»'- spry as ever waiting on his many customers. I t N ever F ails . il:>W!)ed upon our lovely Y;'iii!i!ll v.>t- u'ves enti: e!y aloof from others aad moxiy the mai'kei, found only at Hodson's. Chv'ch, on Mill creek,last Thursday, If all other remedies have failed to ley. 1. in., ke<! t'le fo u ca eniouiei is still in session. I a n informed it is Ladies, nave you seen those tine summer Hodson sells Hardware, Stoves and v. .iii'li placed upon &e 'is. aino 1 ■.... took on ibelli as mere wo ldlin?«,whose aac. afford relief there is one th;j.t will never largely attended and very interesting. wraps at Rollins & Huie's ? si'e. woeld be coni. mi. ...i. ;; taat Tinware as low down fot casitas any foreiuiMt iiisti.u.ions o.' Pucidc disappoint von, and that is Syrup of . a'.. '1, i iogtliat could keep a be- Gardens are suiTex’iag for want of x*am, The Sunday school at this place will give Figs. The strong and the weak alike body. Northwest inu.tlier be, <’. '.nt temple o.’ ■ev'.'g w'fe red to a lion-bel'et' 'y and grass and late sow a grain also need it a picnic og the nfth Saturday. Every body find it powerful for good ; lnirinlessyet eihie..iion,anti M c M inxvii . i . ■. C ollege E. X. Harding, the commission tner- I ?'usb. . d or t'.'cc vema is tae force of the ve.y much. is invited. thorough, always giving strength to cluim, wishes it stated that he 1ms outs now rises in m.ijestie excellence lo tell 1 ?w—a fo ce ia. t must be set aside as tint w.uia it is .e.uly to (lo ii t shaie ia Mr. 8. Potter is having the lumber hauled, Times are quite lively at present, and the the bowels, so that regular habits may s lo'i as po ■ de. for sale at all times. anv. will .-»ooa pvt up a building for a hard- be formed and the system restored to a business men are kept on the rush. the .-oh’o w<>.koi' :.r ■Hec.n.'l pro ' ess. With tae. e tenet < lie went nmoegst Attention Campers! At the bnkerv Each half-dollar The day wes b ' oil n.n1 be.,ntifv.l. ae people rail succeeded in geuiuta waxe store, near his hotel. of E. healtliv condition. Mrs. 'Walters, of Brownsville, sister bottle contains front twenty to thirty you can buy all tiie delicacies that will An assembl. ge <•! p o’.ia >ly 2000 peo A great deal of trlk aau some hard feel ' C. Williams, has come down to make him a doses, . ii.im.icr mo ilv i mu.ml soft-be d- and the dollar bottles more than make your stomachs l'eel good. ple i'itendr.l i.om die '....ions pontons e women u«i(le_' Ins control. A lew ings i'ie occasioned by the efforts of the con visit. double. For stile by Rogers &. Todd. L,idies, you will be surprised to learn ni the West Side section, ¡ml :i lHtin- ___ »joined hint, »ui the greater p. rt stable and ma «aid in their endeavors to en those F. A. Cook's warekmv.se will open to bci oi (lisiin ji'isaed person, res from 1 plied the .n s i * k when tiiey 8<'W force the bog law. People will have to learn, bow cheap Hartman sells those tine iil>.\>:>d, wish to “trip th» the light fantastic i.iclinl'.rr .n.ictioua. ies of the tiie mire (>; liis te •e.r’ and tiie sooner the better, that they must ■who SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY—a |»s- Sflk Ties. Go and look at them. iheir hogs nisic-.e their own enclosure or toe,” the afternoon ui tuo 4th of July, and ilive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker 1>. ¡t.ist Assnci. ¡ion ¡'.id tn’oi.iiL.eut ed- For a while tui..* ;s wen t i l«»lg keep also at night. I.ni'ics. don’t forget to.take a look ei uc. •<>.<. pc.ie. I|v, p,ted i.i the smoothly, bn. in time the mu i became be liable for damages. Mouth. Sold by Rogers A Todd. Wm. Christman purchwcd a light spring ¡ilim title assortment of Neckwear of exereism Q.pei l v < he .., o .if uu’de its lohiet ¡¡nd denmuded more s. critices; Elins Coiine?. w jo has been laid up for two ll.uest styles and designs at Hartnian’s. w. iy to i.ie new ji’ildi..'; ¡it t..t'¡'¡.po-iii- ¡'..r it' ..nice, that children should be or th ee months with a bad cut on bis foot, is wi gon, and himself and wife have gone to “HACKMETACK,” a lasting and fragran cd lion s to oh e. vc the trot; , tame t n .cd over to him, especially tnegi Is, able to walk a little and was . a to\ x a few tiie mountains for a short recreation. perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Rog The wife of Erastus Dowtii i., of Go that had. been prepared. Tae exercis days ago. Wm. Buffum, G. W. Woodson and H. C. ers & Todd. pher Valley, died last Friday. We did es opened ¡u two o’clock and extended o re 'g'o.'.s ....iuiug. Ec wards have put up new picket fenoes 8oc i d'sco ..e.iiefl in .terii'g was M •. Joaothan Stouffer, who wp . h quite sick along ,mt learo lief age nor the cause of her Uitoit'th the ¡'ttcr.ioon and eveni.i,.. the front of their residences on Main li (' ; ..("ev. < r.'rogelli-'r too mi'.eli most ell last winter and soring, is about well For Lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh’s (lentil. Of t.iis we c.ai.iot here attemp« io street, which makes quite a show ill that part Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Rogers ng in family in.“ ters. Huso.,inis pad was ?n town last week. Only one round fought nt the races make eve., a brief icfcrence in d; tai'. meddl of town. ..ad .-.ons be I u to see ¡li.it 1 io. Nic'no's & Todd. M". William Ceabmanhas the most hr. nd« lust Saturday. One of the Gay boys It would lie it spoliation were we to a - v. s more po.eat a. i .e f.iiu'l.v li.es'de Joseph Putman, near this place, bed the some doo • yerd o' any faiuner in Yamhill misfortune from Weallniid. carried home a bad- iemptit. Next week we s'l.tll preseu. to lose 10 or 12 tine hogs one day i t hey we e; food was cooked rc- Covnty. Go and see it. looking phiz. the proceedings in minute form, to last. week. Cause not known, but supposed ig to N’ehols, wives and child en S. D an . gether with the excellent I'tldresses of to lie the hog cholera. e d'cssed by tree same authority a ad Finest lot of ladies S’lk, Lace and A tt ’ y at L aw & N otaby P ubi X eouv-es we.e conducted I Hand wrought Ties, Collars and Fisnes 1 ’■.(>t'essors A.idersoj and lbirchett. rÁo i. Iii'ly The programme for tho Fourth will be < [l'r'g i.'te 1APATMTB. which have excited general comment . i Lie letter of h's !. w. published this week. There will also be post that Inis ever been brought to McMiuo- Business Promptly Attended to. of ailiniratio.i. Suffice it now io s. y ers sent out with invitations to all. 1: w.is'io-e veil . cat iu practicing the June 12ch, 1833. ville at B. F. Hartman’s. that the scene waso ’eof eloquence :■ id 1'o'y lire. Nichols wi s chaste /YI FICE—Olin Door East of Tost Office, Tae great c v now ia for ¡¿in to help the One night last week while the young Indies Johnny Hubbar.l. Lniaye.tc’s effi- grandeur tii oii .diont. Well ..u.v this eroi" n u itli t ie old a.id r. . ly siste s. lute sp i«ig g.eiu. McMinnville, Oregon. 50yl. were busily quilti ng at the residence of Hou. cieu* P. M„ Frank O’Contior, the drug cotinnnii'tv .e proud and ilia.iki'ul •'.>>• I. i, ..it' youu.'t. good looking ones al- H. Bui on, their attention was called to a B. II. Sp inger, of Amity, was in town last C. gists, a.id M. J. Ramsey, the painter, the day i.i < ¡narked theeoiisi’ui’iuitr n •■ .'•■t receiveda vi si ons hr , mid n strange flult enng noise in the room, when of so lofty an eate.prise. All hail o l'n e i'g on the kiss that looked al o- week. were in town last Thursday. upon close e'lamiu ation it was found to be a the, glorious teuple mac ado as O’."' ge.ae. mo c. i at'l, aad in some c. ses. A oovple of bunko bilks fastened them large owl. So wit h buggy whips, brooms, Mr. Walker, nii'.nufacturer of Kin commuaicy’s name and spreads it 4 Ao., the monster w s brought to the floor. selves to a victim, and sole him a wo taless u i.' ci.ie sister Was buxom, smacked ney’s Patent Tubular Fonntatn Fence ni ma h shadow about the homes DEALERS IN t'e dif’lyoi toe lascivious. Of cot! ,e pi ie.it for $x,OOC —¡jflvJ in bosses end !>•' tin He w. s found to weigh nine pounds. Poor for cemetery lots, and Mr. Smith, both pathways of our risijg soas l tliis could .mve uutoiieresult: Hit.s- case. The pt ten. was a sp/i-ig beu of no owl! of Salem, came i.i to see us Monday. daughters. value whatever. The viciim ’ s i .lends inter- b. rids objected to hav'ii : every. ,ii We believe there is a State law prohibiting Mr. A. Slosson, one of the Oregoniun, i (out them <i la Nie.iols, even ia kiss- fe.' ed a.id he c.’uie to Lufayeite for legal ad hogs from running tit large. So take wr ru bvt the thieves followed aim down and corps of reporters, came up aud report T hose R aces . i. t ieir wives they inrst couiorut to vice, ing. There are six or s ¡ven running in this vi ed the dedication ceremonies ot the L.ist SiitPiday was rhe day set for hisre'e. Husbands o’.ijet tli,. d wives pe. suai.ed aim tocomp owise for two horses. cinity, and if their ow uer does not look after new colic re. lie paid us a visit Tues tin* hors«* race between “Bi•cKskiif’and pesls.ed. . :,y t roublesfal’o.v. tl where E. F. Me" en;e • me J. W. W ii. of Ami them soon, they will be taken o.i e of for him. day morning. . t’ne Wapato soxxel, ami footrace be i> . .(■ lai.I .ei . 'ed . tl e “ .c io reigt'. ty. d.oppev i oae dev lest week. tween Hiile/y and Branson, to take I’he.e were seperatious because of it.and If yon waul Hardware, Stoves, Bind-1 One of Mr. Porter's lit tie boys was severely The 'O egor*i i” will oe t 'nly go xUO place near Lafayeiie. Of course me., weie compelled to lii.ca.e.i Niell AND ns, Threshers, Plows, Wagons, or any cone -lii'ii i. s ove ■ tba. morigtge law. hurt yesterday by the lull of a block and h drew a Jr e c/owd — it beix!g estima os' T e if he came I ’ . bout their houses tackle, which has been used for hanging Somehow vu.ow wi'.e; on thing in their liar, Hodson s at Mason ted at 1,000. Of colli sp they expected i cruse ot it. Blit the fellow pe, sisted. fellow is some better et beeves. The little ic Hall building is the place to get it, to see what was advertised. Of co. <«* G. W. Duan has . eiu med f *om tae Colum- I thia wri.’.ug. A. S. SELF HIN« 1. • vaded the family privacy p.ad ud- don’t yon forget. fh**y we e ; 11 disappointed, fc»- Jie v' ed tae wiie agaiast her home iuter- b';. .‘ive.-. A'e says th ugs r e live1/ down EKS June 12,1883. Rev. J. R. W.Sellwood will hold ser Wapato horse was “oil* his pegs” a-d . ra'aist everything ilm. is eoasid- taere. vice at the St. Junies Episcopal Church his owner, l aiber than i nn him paid die e ed lawful anil sacretl, and they lie Preacher Nicaols was ..hot by somebody j I*? your notice of the business of this place. next Snrdav, morning and evening, at for feit money, $40 ; and for some 1er - 's red • 1 .¡ini. with a ■ ieveace against -im. Dr. Calbrash in last week’s ist ue. you ove-looked seve al the usual hours. A cordial invitation on known to hiinxe r, Halery didn’t One pol l, that alwavsappeared plain extrema»! tae ball. branches which dese 've mention. We have •‘conre (.> the scratch” on the nice busi in tn'. in . li ’ s labor, and that was, that is extended to all. Albei« Gains was i.i town yesterday, be ia audition, tlio Carriage Trimming Estab ness, an '; paid a, $20 fo. I'eit. So all he aever bothe etl himself much about seys he has le’t the Uahed States aud gone lishment of Flunk Mead's, Ottarmen’s ex It is sa.id that one of our City Dads there w -x 10 rew«ud a inan for su'iub’n.g any o .ty such as had property, or a tensive paint sh >p, and a lumber yard, kept favors a 10-foot sidewalk o.i Third aroiiml ir the hot .* 1 was a sc ub ra e good p aspect of getting it. Among to Til’emook. bv the pioneer of Amity’s business men, Geo Street. Better move the buildings or nv< i ' i .'. woiihliib h.’ve paid a man '.i’s vice ms, .or we can (¡ill liis adhe- When a yorag man si.s down in thebe»« E. Getchell. Our fx*iend Geo'‘,o felt a little that you should have overlooked him ba.-,; a peg or two in case such a pro to Ci i n* .0 dto l<)«ik at. Bin there ii. . s mit.iii'g el ", is ¡i ladv of this rocking chair end takes nis gi'l on liis knee, hurt the combined 'o..u causes a dislooa.ion as he is doing a live business in all kinds of ject be carried out. was o ie t n.x’g on rhe —deuty own, Mrs. Mart’ll, wife of the late nau building materiel. of the several pa -s of said rocking cba . tae Mr. W. 0. Palmer, whom we men of L er am! s it was a wa«jn uav it F ink Martin. Mrs. Martin had consid- old man gci" it mended and asks no ques Tao people of Amity rre happy at last.»—< tioned last week as having located at for- u <••. ready rde. ml diepa i’esselFng i able itoperiy in her own right, and tions : but when a gi.l attempts to hang nor this place, has purchased property of it di«l r slrshi *y bus'.-es>—<,aki .nj?. •, as her n.'siii id dying willed nil his to her, “boy” oil the hat r. ok aud reduces it to Tins morning the Booth Bros., of Sheridan, opened their long promise.’ mert mil ’ket ano J. Wisecarver ou Third street, and will we v.ide.sia id. ui»w. dsof $80. This but sti ..tinted that tiie minor heirs smith'eeas, the business becomes loo lively have secured the services of Mr. James Al exphi'iied t he busLie- —¿nd ns we left should be projierly educated. Soon af ano requires looking into. erect a business house thereon. len to preside nt the block. Mr. Allen is an the gi«Hinds atte» v...iuag until live ter Mr. Ma, tin's death Nichols, who had ALSO Dr. Redmond and “Billy” Warren, of Mc obliging ge dleman and an. expert at the Billy Martin lias a $500 foot-race on o’clock to see ihe foot race, that woahl i a eye to business, managed to get the business and will give satisfaz ilion to custom band for the 1th of July, at New Taco surely co-.ie off at that hour, we lelt as contple e cout' ol of M s. M. and the re Minnville, were ill town Satu '(lev. ers and employers. IMixjiiiijfiftiifers ma. He is amtuging for a match at badly . <dd as «li«l the rest <»f the crowd, sult was soou apparent: She took her Assessor Hendrix d 'o )pe«l in on his rounds this place after that date, for the same a id h..ve concluded dnw if a man has a children ,rom school, forbade their as- tiie other dny and repo -ts good progress ; he H. C. Bu ch has just returned from the all kinds of bunch grass country with 8 head of fine amount with a Douglas county boy. lar\e stock of beer on b. «id the sociming with tiie older members of thinks ha will be uirough by toe latte- pert young horses. of this or ei. ly next mouth. County Surveyor, J. C. Cooper, has Iiest way to get rid of it is to have some the frHilly cud was about to send her Several of the legal luminaries' of the Lr- Carriage* and Ulackumilh From some cause ti e rr -s to come off on been advanced another step. He was races aanounced to draw a crowd ami daughter, about 11 or 12 years old, to last week appointed United States then deal it out. But please exense us !.e isstructed bv Nichols, anil declared Saturday was a failure, though it brought fayette bar paid this town a visit last Friday, IVork. among whom were the Hon. W. .D. Fenton. N at . Mine -al Surveyor. Mr. Cooper 1ms not next tiim*. We’ll take ours in lemonade, that her property belonged to the Lord, quite a crowd io town. *.nd Judges Lough ary and Hurley. yet fully made up liis mind to accept and take that home. F-i-z-z-f-z-z-tiz- which was readily understood to be » The summer exodus to the coast has cora- equiv. lent to saving that it belonged zle. the position. KC2XYZX YAMI ï -I a Z-. to Nichols. About the s. me time ru xnenoed. Win. Chrisman and family have Mrs. Flora E. Wooilfenden, a music “G randpa G arrison D ead . Ju ue 12, 1883. 41 mor had it that i'll Ch istiidelpliiaas gone to Tillamook, and uohn Mon -oe, with teaciiei of considerable renown from were order d to it' a their property in Mr. J?ok Rooi.’SOii, f om Astoria, ’s ia th ee other parties have gone on a nunting Another aged veteran is gone. M . uni fishing excursion to Salmon ivei', Oregon City, is in town and proposes E. Gm . (son (tied at the residence of liis to ci'sn,...i(l gtither together in one cotn- toua visiimg relatives aad friend*. At Amity, Or. 1 lrri.3oryl. if everything works satisfactorily, to son. E. M. Gat . isou near the hem1 of mi'uily. M.s. Marlin's ci ildreti ¡tad IL ('. Edwa d has opened a shootin g gal- Mr. Joe Keffer, of Hillsboro, was ia town produce the cantata, “Red Ridi'tgliood, ’ Muddy, 10 miles west of McMinnville, her uio.her, Mis. Bri.ietb ol McMinn last week. le«*y which is being libe ally patronized. m the course of a week or te«i (.ays. Saturday Inst, June Htli. Mr. Ga. iison ville, t'fll used their best efforts to A select pariy of our young folks m«*f at A Mr. G'een, from the mon.itains. has change the b'dy ’ s mind, lit I to no pur McCormick Twine Binders, Buffalo was lioi'n in Ohio Jan. 21st, 1808; pose. She ie..mired lixed. Then her moved into ljee Sjuita'a lions« on Academy the Amily Hotel last evening. Dancing w»s Pitts Threshers, (¡..rilen City and Mo came to Oregon in 18-13, aud settled in oldest son William, returned and lie street. i nI by ell until the “wee sma* bou» ” line Plows, Bull-Dog Harrows, Walk Ynnihil1 county, where he retnaiued un and James stood guard over their Evervlx>dy is making preparations for 1 be Mrs. Minnie Langhltn. of Fo.-est Grove, ing Cultivators, Bain Wagon!, &c., til 1850, when he moved to Mi .ion home and fairly drove Nichols was the gne.it of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lrugli- corning celebration, .lodging by tho inter« fd &e., to be found at Hodson’s, Masonic county and made that county his home mother's which the people of Amity evince, there ! h and his dtt|ies off by force mid th.eats. lin over Sunday. for 20 veins, going to Califoinia in Hafl Building, MeSliuuville, Oregon. no doubt or its being a grand affair. Last Sunday M.s. Maitiu we.it to the 1870. lie rem. died there one year and Rev. Mr. Ecmous a'•■ived homo from S ham .; s . _ Al Raleigh, an old Yamhill boy, now returned to Oregon and has since made chi' cii, a grove about one mile south Washington Te .lory last week where be living in Portland, paid his old borne his home in Yamhill comity. “G'und- of this place, ¡'lid the boys followed to has been evangelizing. So we hear. Will make the Mason of 1 RM at the Springer S urprised . near Sheridan a visit the latter part of pn" Garrison, ¡is he was familiarly take her home. When Nichols saw , Farm 1 mile west of Amity at them he valiantly took o liis heels, Mias Nellie Smith, one of *'.irahiH's fair the week, stopuing a (lay or two in Mc- called, was known by all who have Last We<lu?A<lav evening as McM. II. Minny ¡He. fie was accompanied by lived in this section any length of time. notwithstanding lie had tai'g'n. liis peo daughter., arrived lire leBt week oil her wry A L. Co. was holding its regular meet •S8 for the Season. Mr. Kelly, his brother-in-law, of San Although 71 years old, aud quite fee ple t'u i he could not oe >.n... he look to Tillamook. She lias been stopping et ing and in the midst of transmuting the Deyton. W. T.. for the past two years, end business for the month of June, the nimself off lively and, as his liiemls Francisco. GEN. GRANT was imported in datn from ble. when last we saw him lie was as Sity. while he was runn'iig, James Mnr- sir- will retu n lo that place again in the M; . 8. Poi.er has become associated jolly as :i 1ml of 15 years ; but liis jokes t'.i piti.-ned aim on noise.-.m k and shot fall, when we will have to say—good-bye, door of the hall was softly opened ami Fhilxdelpbia, Pa., by Mai. .James Bruce in in walk« <1 a score or so of ladies with R76. Sired by Duke ot Wellington, Imp. and with Mr. A. C. Southmayd iu the real alw.ivs had a deep significance to them, I.*.n ia the back. He laid taught his Nellie. *J. J. baskets, and without any ceremony - wiied by Dr. Hchneclc of Philadelphia. His esia'e business at Sliendan. This as lie labored co.itinually for the good duties that lie could not lie hurt. That The North Yamhill brass band moved from took )H)ssesHion of the room. Tlu* boys am the fine butter cow September, owned by makes a strong aud successful firm and of mii.ikiiid. He was the intner of ei .Ill w. s a pa t of his revelation. Now they Lan .'til i ball to W. B. Il ci.'s "arriage shop, were taken so much by surprise that ?./aj. Bruce, of Cornelius, Oregon—made a parties having any business in the line child' ('II, five of whom, with Il'S belov- know tli.it be lied to them. which place they will bereefter oocupv as the they set bark and said not a word un record of 24 pounds in la days at 2 years old. will do well to entrust the same in the ed helpmate preceded him tothe grave. for band rehearsal. Shooting a iimimn 'wing is deplora- place I GRANT his proven to l>e a sire of fine til the ladies anuonnred that they had The three remaiiii.’ .’’ children—\\ . J., hands of Southmayd & Potter. Our band returned from Forest Grove leaf romr up to give the laddies a treat. milkers; his belters sell for double the value the oli’est, and E. M. and Sjiencer, the ble in most can s, but the regret in this The Morris House changes hands to voumrest of the family, reside at and e e is that the ball didn't take a more Thursday, having had « good time. A large They had c»ke«,pies.sandwiches straw- of native eowii. . attended the school exercises. On la*! nes and «'ream, lemonade—in fact, C-»w« left in our charge will be cared for the morrow—June 15th, Mr. F. Mnltner near this place. The remains of our fatal cottr. e. We are told that there is crowd having bused the same fora term of aged friend were laid away to rest in nu law io protect a household from Wednesday afternoon the « was a game of everything that was palatable, and the same as our own, with a reasonable charge for ball played l^twee.i the Indians and white tire years. Mr. Mnltner is a clever, Masonic Cemeterv, Sunday last. Good such scoundrels as this fellow. That ; entire assemblag«* «lid <*at, drink ami 'MMiiirace. only. Any cow not getting with of the Grove, rnd the Indians got away wer<* meiTV. After the r«*past some calf may return, free, at any time as long os 1 thorough-going bnriuess tuau ; hits been bye, “Grandpasweet lie thy slant- niitler the name of religion any man boys With the white boys too bad. « •. ’ force himself on the privacy of a ' s]M*ech-mnicing was indulged in bylmth the bull is in present owners’ hand. Care in the hotel business before, and we bera. » 'niily regardl ''s o," all decency and do A hard joke, but nevertheless a true one. ladies and gentlemen till th«* rhs'k told will bo taken, but no responsibility fi.r acci wish hint success i.i this instaiiee. SPRINGER BROS., t i m’schief nsheplea.e«. If this is Waile at the G ove one of our baud boys theiionrof ten, when the jolly throng dents. George F. Branum, the carpenter has I mportant to F armers . 51mlor3. Amity, Oregon. st, then every man mmr lw a law tin o wanted . lo put on a litfle style, so he stepped dispersed. Ami all express«*«! the same a very »ore hand. While using a lialt- the barber s.mp end asked the barber «»pinion that “it was ind«*cd good to la* Portland. Oregon. May 24 1883. himself and the revo’ver the arbiter, into . inch chisel, on Saturday last, by «orne To our Agents ami Friends; The and r ly mm who cl.cm .s o <!♦**« rov to titack iiis mousteclie. The turner looked there.” We hope that the ladies will For means it slipped and entering the left following telegram was received this lar.-fly rel.' i •..* must i.aow dint ne up and asked if tie had brought n with him. give th«* other «•«»nipanies of the depart baail at the lleshv part between the morning from Denton, Texas, which tukes his life in his hard when he does He was much offended and left without hav ment as pleasant a surprise at an « arly De*¡ruble property in the town of Sheridan tha.nbiiml index finger, went through s««vs: “After « ntting two «lays in short so. Th.' lie*.er way would ’ e. when ing any work done. date, as it is very encouraging to all. Yamhill County, ennaisting ef a Mackarmth aad came out in the jMilm of the hand. barley and medium rye we have ndsaed such a Nichols." qwars in aci.nnnnnity, A Mr. Eolde. from the States, arrived here riiop, we gon shop, good dwelling house, barn, si rung last week and wants to buy a farm. All von Miss Ella Jones, of Dayton, who for tying but throe bundles from any cause, io give nim notice to leave oi WILL YOU SUFFER with Dysp-psis nn'l* lumber and wood ahed. who hare farms for sale now have a chance Enquire of Mtne time past hns licen visiting rela whatever. Are positive Binder is per up to the first tree. Had Nichols 1 st n to Liver O'h’phint ? Shiloh’« Vita'iser in grnran- asll. CHAM. LAF0LL1TT, tives and friends in Hepp.iei. I'matilla fect (signed) Young. Chase & Palm trea., d dins several families now s: pn- eod tn cure you. Hn|«i by ftnuerw A Todd. The bbeksmitbs are having a hosy time of Sheridan, Oregon. \ . i. :ii:■ I home \ i.i. ’ i.i ■ pl " ' ■ er.’* Yours Very Truly. D. M. <M borne ,ed might lw s.jH l;v:pg happily to- \ («». bv S. 8. Biii re. Manager. I M ornar List, m compa.iied bv her nn- etiier. AHowing such men io ply their it now. H. C. Morgan's shop runs three tires SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made n.wmbl« by The aiw»v«* refers to the New < Islmrne. voeatio i is no« religions lilw ty.it ia lint and have all they can do. and J. D. Edwards c’»»t LMi. N.-I» .lii.ii' Mi»- Ella - visit, th»t wribte «smith. Shiloh’« Core i« the rem we L' pleased to know, was a pleasant No. 11 Binder, for which. R. Bail’d is giving license to swindlers and liber has hired Nent Daniels, and they are all edy for you. 80M by Rogers A Todd. T bavkleb agent at North Yamhill. tines, and the sooner people and gov- busy. ftenetii ial one. Local Correspondence J. E MAGERS, McCarter & Aiderman, CASE’S J. I Machinery, DEERING and Mowers, Hoosier Hay Rakes, STUDEBAKER Wagons and Buggies of* IRON HARROWS ■pecialty. Pure Blooded Jersey Bull, GEN. GRANT !