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of it IT9'K ,1.111 n. I I fltllCiae ‘ I'.ll nrg J».«’ ■ j ly nap»Hudson’s. I fruit cairn at Hodson’s. 1 ' ....... and !«moa !, at oh Conunifcsionevtf Court. >11 V III mak. .1 mail t|tl. ... LkUUdklik, J,—UOODMHIH AND Fl’Ll.tB, fjMWH hot ll.U.I, W1 HCONtUm. Mi- were j leased to meet onr old •”.’l'■ '>'■ ami Mm. John (on, I'll it ion of J. M. Bunn and others hi l .«it. n»l ......... la..i w.ek i*»i county io.id. I.>l,n t Jolm-ou, t'. - «"tl in th.- nty, ami \ ■ Kuykeudali anil H. P Moore ap I ' ■; .1 ill- e Pule home in the ■.mix-,,, pointed viewer- and J C. Co->per, cur- pol'tiou ot the city vevor, to inn t at W Cart ■. on Monday Am Sba.ld.Ti bung-, u- i animile nf July lt'.th, 1883, at lt> a. m. Pi tition of J 1). Carter and others I »11 whvai that loo.l the i freeze last "iut.-r aud look hearty • intugli Am lol county road.—L. W. Harger, W 11 Oo.l and j, i . NeUou appointed view says lie h is abov. jf rhiH grain ami ( • pect. tO g| .’.her at least rtf) I ush- ers >uil J. I Cooper surveyor, to tueel at \\ llkersou’s store, July 13, 1883, at eb to the acre from it 10 a. nt. Mrs. Clark senda us a stalk of rhu Petitiou of H. R. Littlefield and oth barb that is a monster. The ..talk is ers tor county road.—John tioudy, B. about eighteen inches in length while I Lewis and Warren Merchant ap the leat measures sut feet in circum pointed viewers, and J. C. Cooper sur ference. No need ot parasols where veyor, to meet at Clerk s office, July this variety ot rhubarb grows. 18, 1883. Arthur Chandler says “tell the folks [ bills allowed .] that I am m the well-digging bu«i- L. H. Baker, »alary and stationery <140 00 ness Ihat means that Arthur has L. Hamoiei'sohmit, attending ¿er equipped himr.elf for sinkiug wells m quest, indigent................................... 2 00 good : liape.aiui those wishing an/thing Road surveys, viewers eto. ... ...... 116 00 State vs. Foster..................................... 22 00 in this line will do well to see hiinr State va. Hopera............................ ....... 37 75 . 66 10 Coil or spiral springs in anv machin State va. M. aud George Hash. vs. Casey...................................... 18 50 ery, where its main operation depends State State ya. Sherman .............. . ... 2 60 upon them, are liable to weaken, break Stephens ve. Prevost... 19 20 or become inoperative. The McCor- Jury, Lizzie Newby, witness fee............ ... 4 00 lnick Binder has positive motion and H. Farnsworth, tending Dayton always stands the test. Hodsou sells bridge ................................................. 37 60 them. Koval & Rudder, lumber.................. 22 00 C uster P ost B and . Onr band, which a->-: .ted in furnish- ing inuMc for On nit hi 11 mn it Pon- land, l.i’i w-ek, received tbe fellowin, uoti ■>■ from tlx varimia papers ot that city O'tuiJurJ The McMinuville brazs bund, iu lttendauce here during the celebration of the Fouirh received ♦ he applaure of every '•»•• " li > had the goo.I fortuni to be n- ’hem perform G o <’, d Mt uc. -Tho Custer Pout baud from Mc.Miuiivilie hat been in attend- ■ince during the three days’ celebration aud by its excellent music has added much to the eujovnient of all. Last uiglit ar the pavilion it wcu a hearty encore for its excellent rendition of the overture "The Dancers’ Dream.” The music furnished by Custer Post band has beeu one of the features of the whole celebration.— Tele</ram. !feics One of tbe features of the __ Veterans'ball on the evening of the 5th, was the instrumental overtures of the Custer Post Brass Band. The citi zens of McMinnville should feel proud of their musiciaus. C uster P ost B and —Among the in terior bands which took part iu the cel ebration, Custer Post band of McMinn ville, was conspicuous in popular favor. Especially was thia visible in the hear ty encore accorded them upon their rendition of a fine overture at the pa vilion ou Thursday evening, in which such competent judges as the military baud of Vancouver were foremost id their tokens of appreciation Custer Post band certainly is a credit to the community to which it belongs.— Ore gonian. temp-ej to sinke tlr-i ir ik. y on tb. ije.id, br i Ali*, t allivi . bv an a.i Hist supet-liuciau effort, mansged iu get Ixtw. «11 th© men just ill time l. ' Tr<‘< ive til ‘ toll » fiylit ot 111C blow llwruuv •'•11 k it lit i ' r Gobat l,. l .it. Tlwt wrtn.’beJ fiirjt'T Cobai’i pisiul. whieh ) > t ooiittiiisd thre- t.iads, frm his and Bradshaw, a notod di n- ■»<lo, iMottnd Super intwudoiit Str»n jo ' s rifiu, which -ri star, d. iiig in th» ofl.-e. l’s.n-i . lurthrr ii sL.ian<'e to th’ offici m, they rush lfrom . th j building, going out f bolh ♦!•» li' t'fi itid so-ith »u italica» 10 th« buildii ¿, ii NEW PRICES! Water keg at Hodsuu's. WOH TO 1UVIB HEELS An occasional heavy dew. down (lie r»ent>s. In tbi meouums Stilwell !V311<> myself, savs I—Whim-,. was doing ¿allant serriee. He eliot Bun. Uivere. who was in the hallwav. in the back, Weight social, Saturday evening. killing him instantly; .Jo Jajk WtUiama wa. shot and inetautlv killed by the same B luuie to-night, at Mohawk Hall. I have just received a fino lot of guard, and John McKern in the foot, which Look out for the Fairy, iu Whims. did u it atop him. Aa McKern, with some other», was making hie escape through the Hon. H. Hurley wan in town, Tuea- south door he was ayain shot by Albert I <iay- Veatch in the hand, oarrying away his first and second fingers; but thia did not stop Mr. Manee’a hand ia improving rap- McKern, who, with others, rushed on down DRESS GOODS, I idly. tbe avenue, bnt, ooming in the range of Stil well’s gun, he was wounded by the latter in 4r Psliner’a store house ia going up the leg, which Fancy Goods, I rapidly- DEOTFED HM. Everybody gnec to the circus, next Smith wag shot in the arm and another pris Tuesday. oner was wounded, but they did not stop. ZiAoes, The gang then crossed the cresk and entered Lafayetre Flour $1.50 a sack, cash, the brush back of Mr. Joteph’s house, where I at G. Root’s. Smith was oaptured a short time after bv Embroidery, Policeman Mausey. He was wading in the Fnnev Groceries at bottom pricet, at creek and was captured without resistance. laffery nil. One Tim Garwood left the gang and ran in the direction of the asylum, near which he was - i.- linn Toweer; an.l Towser sic’d Gloves, captured by two trustees and brought back K. r. Ungerman. pump and repairs.. 45 00 I him-Whims uninjured. Mr. James Bewley has purchased H. Baird, nails.................................... 7 00 Ta, fa—day, day—bye, bye—tra la, tbe it ldow Curtis property and other W. D. Robertson, lumber.................... 138 By this time the officers and a large num- I jj, ¡a.—Whims. ber of citizens were after the remaining Hosiery, Etc property adjoining, and has comnienc- J. Ennis, lumber........................ .......... 17 60 eight, who have not as yet been heard from. Yamhill Lumbering Co., lumber. . 211 30 Henry Chambers, of East Portland, e I the flection of a large barn and ex- Churchman McKern lived only a few hours. Posters are Bros., lumber and nails 110 00 cayating for as tine a residence as there I i? up on a visit. out announcing a reward J8J0, SN0 eaoh, Men’s Boys’, and Youths is in the city. The main part of the Howell A Stephenson, framing bridge 61 e6 for their oapture, dead or alive. There were McCormick Binders, th» best iu the residence will lie 22x32 with an L. 26x A. P. Woolsey, keeping Mrs. Payne. 164 00 fourteen in all who succeeded In getting J. W. Lambert, lumbei ....................... 125 00 world, at Hodson’s. 26, with a good basement of stone ina- J. Dixon, jailor..................................... 18 50 M ountain F ires through the gates, thres of whom were killed dotlliug-. The air for the past week or ten davs three others retaken, two of them wounded, E. B. Collard, Sheriff fees. "0b. Romeo, Romeo; wherefore art scuryv 103 16 has been stifling, owing to the smoke leaving eight now at large. They were J. J. Spencer, Clerk fees .............. 223 06 thou Rc-uieo »’’—Whims. .ilr. C. A. Sweet, living about 2b> among tbe hardest characters in the peni caused by fire» in the mountains west north of this place, brings us a J. E. Magers, att’y fee, state vs Berry 5 00 of Golden C Sugar 11 cents per pound, miles this place. And from what we can tentiary, and with one exception were serv H Johnson, salary, Co. Treas. 100 00 sample of timothy that grew on bis Ed c- tie keg, at L Root’a. Carlisle, bridge framing .............. glean no small amount of damage has ing out >ong terms. 13 00 farm It measures 6 feet 1 inch m L. Loughaiy, salary, Judge 00 been done by these fires Mr Willis The latest mode of shelling peas is to height aud the stool contains 9 healthy L. Lougbary, stationery ................ 175 11 70 informs us that the house, barn, fences W. M. BAMSEY, a. G. BINGHAM, Ever thin g sold at Reduc peal them with a buther knife. looking spears He has BboutSaens S. Potter, drawing Jury list .............. 3 00 and much fine timber on bis farm, near Salem. McMinnville. this timothy aud wants to know if D. C. Coleman, drawing Jury list. . 2 00 the old panther creek mill, have been Oar people have all celebrated and of ed Prices. any one can beat it. H.8. Foster, drawing Jury list........... 2 00 Several bridges on tbe RAMSEY <fc BINGHAM returned borne, looking happy. 8'ats vs. A. S. Steward......................... 19 60 destroyed. Nestucca road have been burned aud It lias otten been stated that wheat Rogers ¿ e Todd, mediciue for Mrs. Mr. Sax c warehouse is a mammoth ,Vturney» at Law uotgrow on the “white land” of Pavne................................................. 1 76 communication between the mills and on .nd will hold a huge pile of grain. would Oregon. But there is a mistake about Johnson <fc Howey, blacksmithing... 197 80 this place is almost shut off. Much Please call and examine Goods before pur Mr L C- Thompson, of Glenbrook this idea, or else there are exceptions Dr. Haines, attending indg................ 7 00 valuable tunber has been destroyed be of Geo. G- Binghara, Notary Public- rii.J.paid us a pleusant call,yesterday. to the case, as is shown by a number of Lancefleld <4 Cook.scrapers for dist 11 82 OO sides damnge to other property. What one Office chasing elsewhere. door West of Furniture Store, 5 00 the losses will be we shall state later. of wheat brought in by Mr. W. State V3 Mulkey........ Tbe beautiful Spanish Serenade from heads H Fletcher living about twomileseast M c M innville - - O regon . Yours Respectfully, De. Juanita in Costume, in Whims of $2387 3* M arried . this place. The land is low and re Total’ tc-night. sembles very much in color ashes from July 3rd 1883, at McMinnville, Or., 7bc Amity ru-a, w. ihe boy?, had some lively foot-racing oak wood. But Mr. F. drained the by Elder W. M. Townsend, Laura A Beautify Your Homes Reed and Joseph W. Ridgeway. in ti,a western part of towu, Monday land and will raise a crop of wheat A C ard to O ur P aper . — About 11 McMinnville, Oieg .n. thereon equal to the test. — BY USING THY — evening July 2nd, at the residence of the o’clock on the evening of July 5th, the The celebration at Amity, on the 4th J. L. ROGERS. p. W. TODB. Mr . C Cozine is building a barn on is said to have been a success in every alarm wasgiven that the old Amity ho bride’s father. Chas S Hubbard, near tel, kept bv Mrs- Buntiu, was on tire.— McMinnville, by Eld W M. Townsend, . premises near the corner of A aud particular. The crowd present was The rapidity with which the flames Joliij Willis and Sarah A Hubbard Second. variouslv estimated to have numbered spread prevented the saving- of but lit CITY DRUG STOKE. It will not crack, chalk or peel off, and At the residence of and by Rev. A. J. t barley Magers left tins place Tues- from 3,t>00 to 4,000, and all seemed to tle of tlm contents oi the house. Across Hunsaker, presents a in McMinnville, Oregon, Third Street, McMlnnvtll». enjoy themselves aud went away hap ti.r afternoon for Tillamook, ou a the street, south of the hotel stood a py. And not only was the celebration ll-2 story brick, which saved the livery July Sth, 1883, Mr. J. W. Bones, of hard ai d glossy finish I; «sinese trip. Elknorn, Polk county, and Miss Mary a success, but the ball in the evening neither did tne frame house of OF •_ int-- Clerk I J. Spencer, aud his was well attended aud was a pleasant stables; B.OGJSB.S <& TODD. Mr. Alderman on the opposite corner 1. Werueke, of Sheridan, Yamhill Co. ■ ;i-,tv. ’C. W Talmage, »pent Sunday affair, upwards of 100 numbers heiug take fire, though Mr. M. moved all the UNSURPASSED beauty (Buccetaora to W. B. Turn«r,] a, McMumvilie. sold. The oration delivered by Hon. furnifiii'e from the house, as did also W hims . Its DURABILITY an.I CHEAPNESS is Of the Raymond Holmes Comedv Co., freelv —Dealers In— Tho i’ Thoinas Wise of Yamhill, W. G. Fiper, during the day was a Dr. Handers 011 the south and Mr. De- admitted by all who have used it. It is , ... 1 in] ’ don’t masterly effort. It has been received lashiuutt on the north of the burning who are to play here to-night, the Port »repared by tne union of Pure White Load, Druff», Chemical«, Patent medicine« by us for publication, but came too late buildiug. The tire is supposed to have land Staniiardot June 3d, says- “The Oxide of ZiDc and Boiled Oil in such propor Perfumery, Fine Toilet Article«, kdc .v ct any Fucii a man« tot this issue. been set by a mini who has been caught members of the Company are individ tions as to chemically and permanently unite *onpi, Comb», Hair« Tooth and • ;. f DuBinne, instructor in music in ual artists. This organization is one them. It is offered to tbo public as the and sent to Lafayette. Cloth Bruiliei, Sponge«, Truiaei, - Hr-eus Hall, Portland, is visiting On Tuesday next, the 17th iust., the of the most respectable that has ever I wish to make personal mention of Shoulder Brace« and all llriiff^iat« circus of Messrs. Sherman & Hinman parties who worked to save property visited our city, and their ladylike and Ell W t.-, at tUa piu.-e. Boat Paint Ever Produced Sundrie«. will pitch their tents at this place. A adjoining ; gentlemanly deportment has been gen ■ P. Y. M ’ Carter, ot McCar fi.c North Yamhill band have one of majority of our people will remember [ It. is convenient, being mixed READY FOR A full line of and Alderman, kept at his post, of- erally remarked. Their performance THE h - rieatc t uniforms in the State, ;.nd Mr. Sherman, as he was here last year ter BRUSH, of ANY SHADE OR COLOR. , ten turning tiirning the nozzle of the little hose is laughable from beginning to end, •: - ’n ■: feel justly proud of it. .mil given general satisfactiou to all on himself to keep his clothes lroin Falnt3, Oils. Vanishes, Snuhes and Sash from and was justly esteemed after the de ANYONE CAN APPLY IT. , . • vru -vant all kinds ot vegetables, who attended rhe circus at that time. catching fire ; Tom Graves, ____ of : r Polk ’.T cidedly mediocre companies that have Tools. This year it will be more attractive, as , i ; ia and feed of ail kinds, go to couutv.is ---- ---------- the 1.- — county,is master in in conducting re lately visited our city?’ Shermau lias combined his already 1 moval of goods ; Jack Tho Purost liiquora for Medicinal / Hrriiing’s commission house. J Cooper kept his complete outfit with Hinman’s circus, j )ocatioii|ou the bar 111 _______ Purpose». _____ and foilpht the tire I mportant to F armers . A Lar^ô Supply Always Ou Haul, at Mi- f t FclJowe of Portland, came up The wrtnderful trained horse», Tommy, after , he bad fainted cuce from beat; Trie ffest Brands of Olgars Con-* . 1 topped over night ami re- I ..... and I ..'I; are still with the Charley Portland, Oregon, May 24 1883- ( .Manless stayed nt his post most B. F. HARTMAN’S stantiy on Hand. To our Agents and Friends • The t'.uTed Lome by Tuesday’s train. show, and many will go to see them , manfully: Henry Newby never left perform, if for nothing else. The press ] his station till after the danger was following telegram was. received this 9m3 The larg.it and biet »rick of * treet Coinimssioner Martin is slight- speak very highly of this combination. over; from Denton, Texas, which , Messrs. Porter, Nair aud Al. Bil morning i” ou the invalids’ list, having cat oue says : “ After cutting two days iu short Fishing TacKle were overcome by the heat—Mr. bailey and medium rye we nat-e missed iu the sham battle at Portland, last lings 1 of hands quite severely. Everbrougut to Yambill County. ’s case being for a while critical, t viug hut three bundles from any cause, Thursday, Yamhill “stood iir’admira- Porter ■ Mr. ihartrer, while out hunting a blv—Custer Post, G. A. R., being the but he got through all right. File of IN bTATIONEBYBBM ' Are positive Binder is per .rivs since, fell and hurt one of his first to reach the enemy’s works and si- ’ ten caught outlie roofs of the stable whatever. fect. (^signed) Young, Case & Palm we shall carry a full line, con.iating of Pa pea not seri- and Dr. Saudew ’ house, but Uncle E. iegr quite severely, though DEALERS IN lence the first gnu. 1 he boys went in- i er.” Yours Verv Truly, D. M. O sborne ot tbo beat quality,, 'Euvalepea et tbo latest ously. to the tight with coats off aud during C. 1 Williams and Wm. Umphlet stuck A. Co, by 8. S. Burge, Manager. aud neatest style«, etc. to the roof of the latter and saved it. the entire struggle could be singled < The above refers to the New Osborne, Miss Catrie Harker, of Portland, out easil.v, and we ran remark light I have been to many tires, bur must Special attention it called to our Cuttlery, No. 11 Binder, for which. R. Baird is . tx ? up on Fndav evening s train uixl and Photograph and Autograph Albums. tb it thev meant bmineis But i say that I never saw eo nmeh work agent at North Yamhill. • spein. iiida-- with friends in McMinn- here .lone with limbing to do it with, aa iu some of them woe handled a little ■ Physlelaua* Prrecrlpilona and Fami ville. rou iD 11 iuiuei huviiig Ins up- ’ this instance. The hotel was a large ly Ueelpee Carefully Cauipouuded j^Itteliinery, v building, old and dry, ami I “For goorlnese sake don’t say I told p< i lip cut open bv the point of q hay- two-stoi i nt all hour»—«lay or night. was fully insuied. I < k out 1 >1 tiit- local hits in on. i ind J Cal Cooper being choked underataud ' A S cribi . er . tin-- p■-•yiilir song at Moliawk HhlJ. to till he could see stars by a couple of AND We w^uld most respectfully ask a share of Five Coeporadces ö.te the Di:l— E'ght gunners in the lauksof the enemy — A mity , July 6,1883 night. thi • publics patronage, hoping by fair dealing More tSlyly önsttng Atout the C.J .v, he “ straddled ” the first gun, and strict attention to business to merit the J . k Wilson and wife returned cne hova >i ;. mid is satisfied. hCLF ÏJIXD same: F ine W heat . Country. ROGERS A TODD. -I week from Caiitornia, .iiei‘* Hon. W. T Newby is a lover of fine tR'i tbi- -Lave beeu sojourning for several On the return r> :m Poitland by the regetnblea fruitB, cereals etc., and we manthi past. Cutter Post Band last Friday eyt,niug. belìi ve conies as near keeping pace with GALLANT CONDUCT CF »TILLWELL, A TJViEILL tlje Al>'; , the times in this !;-. V -Hr, the m ill who purchased d‘i’v'were’meta-f the depot .Inectioi) as any man and ïîowexs, BOI—DESPiaATZ TIGHT. at. ui Ban-f wliicli discoursed a lively (h- X. by . warehouse, has moved tn »1)0 nountry. The latest addition he am» up. Then when I sir ¡is the train 1 ' into to- u—occupying one of Mr L. H h.is made u in rhe shape of a package Hoosier Hay Kakes, 1 ... ___ they arrived at then hall they were of Cook’s houter. tom- r pounds ...Jlcd rhe A revolt occurred at the penitentiary ou _____ of wbi-.u ___ , _ T,--T .he a table spread Thousands of Brick, of the best quality, now sin prised to find ............ . ,, with ’ • "Yew ‘ ÿcw Early Variety. ” which hr- receiv- Variety, the morning of July the M, which resulted Mr 1 L Parker has bought the all the rich viat.dr. that would prove >n ban ! and will oonatantly be Kept at the STUPEBAKER eu from thè Patent Office last fall, and in the death of five desperate characters and 1're.or ee of Charles Cook, in tin- 1101th- palatable, brick yard of palatable, and the btw* bovs ywe were invite« runted to , he sowed on a piece of ground—occu the escRpe of eight others It seem* that a • in portion ot town, paving tlierefor help tlieniselve: tlieniselve;, bv by the tbe ladle;. ladus w| w|.<, <, had pying Wagons and Duggiee 14 rods in all. The ground up A. C. SAYLOR, the sum of $600. arranged the surprise, and they needed on huh this giain wiMaownUei neat plot had been brewing among these ruff ans •coii'l invitation', secoml invitation, as tBe/^were they were a hie , lleMInn ville, ... Oregon. for some time, which wee developed by the George I B iniaeser, "Uncle ’ Andy tin residence, a lnirtion of it having hung!’, set, aud no mistake. After par- , been overflowed by the freshet first be prisoners st work in Goldsmith &. Lowen- T ier: and Pon Adams left yesterday taking ALSO of supper lipper three rousing cheers morning tor rhe mountains to have the freeze list winter; yet, not berg's atove foundry, by tlieir attempting to Having secured entire control of the yard were given for toi the tlu- ia.iiea, indie», and the boys fore ‘ this it carne out all right overpower, at a certain signal, the ofBcera ju Manufacturers oí formerly run by C. G. Saylor, tb« above named their regular hunt. were sent home to rest A juoie pleas- withstanding and now presents a better sjaud than proprietor starts out with the intention of man- Jas. Roberta, the Independence well- ant surprise could not have bef P de- ' wheat gem rally presents. There are charge, and make a desperate struggle for Racturing and supplying this public with all kinds of ■Jier, .r ai this vicinity. Parties wish sired, and the members of the Laud from liberty, Their actions aroused the suspicions brick in any quantity, of a quality guaran five to twenty stocks to each stool ing wells bored c»n find of his wherea will not forget the kindness shown and the head on each stock measures of George Fletcher one of the overseers, who Carriage« and Uiackflniitr teed to be as good as the beat, aud at prices a» bouts by inquiring at this office. them—so we are authorized to state- j low as tbe lowest. from six to nine inches in length and seeing the first warden, George Collins, in coutains from 80 to 1OÓ kernel» of Tillr Marrin and George Hulery re Work. A suitable reduction to parties purchasing the yard near the akops, stepped out to In overly large, plump wheat. Iu Penn form him of what he had seen. Just at that large lote. turned Lome from New T . acoiuaon Sat- D ied a N aturae D eath . ariiav Billvgot away with his race Twice hot tlie Street Commissioner sylvania aud New York this wheat is moment John McKern and Gid Becbamp Give me a call and ae« for youra«lf. easily enough—beating bis uian four of tins city gr. c.i notice to let the con prized for all the superior qualities to A. C. SAYLOR. rushed out of the shop, followed by about be possessed by «hi at, mainly its har feet. a tract for improving aud niac uianiizmg diness, -titiness of straw, gnat yield forty or fiftv other convicts, armed with iron J. C. <OOI*EIl The best game of base ball ever Third street. The fii ’t time through mg qualities aud superior tor flour bars and other dangerous weapons, the most At Amity. Or Pi -t.i m Oret-n, took piece at Port- some te. linic il point tbe mattei went Freni the faiir pounds sowed l.v Mr. desperate ones in the lead. Collins ara llmJnryl bi default The matter was righteit 'ind on r.r.dav last between the Port Newby, I; thiui-s that from 8 to 10 Fletcher were immediately seized by tie County Surveyor land: and ‘ >1; the latter winning by itul another tart v.is m ule—a petition bushels -.oil be Mtelled oqt i ia si. ui.l b-. r-vo-thii.i- 01 the property certainly the finest vaiifty of wheat sime convicts who marched them in front, -AKt>- a score of 4 to 3. we 0« nets ou sai.i “treet lacing presented The McCormick Binder don’t depend W th. Council, as required bv the char have seen and our farmers should not thus protecting tn.uadslves from the guard to see it. as of course! the aim of at the ~ est gate. In an instant they were at cn spiral or toil springs for any ot' its ter Bids for the work v.i;<- iu ind lhe fail ;u»i,ceii.; great succc <3. Ho<1- Council met on Tue.wlav evening for all ir- to plant that which " ill give th< m a small gate at the northwest coan r of tbe McBIiDnville, Or. best returns. A cample of this prison aud nerr the guard, Wilford Stilwell, 6 can show vou how it i’. Call aud the purpose of accepting route one ot the giatn can lie seen at this othce. them, wi.tn lo1 and uehold, two ot tbe I have all the field note« at the west gate, whom the convicts told if ot the Public Surveys of ha fired st them they would kill Warden Col Lhe - fe of Capt F A. Stew art, near initrs ot ite petition asked to have W eight S ociai .. Yamhill county, and am their mmes taken from the ¡ustrumeut, Lafa;-.->te, -vv. adjudged insane and and Overseer Deuber. But their pre|j«r«d to do Firat-Claa» which done aud the petition was The I. 0- G. T of McMiur, . die will lins irt n to rLe asvluia on Monday, her left turtata of no avail. S tlwell raised Lit work on short notice and without the necessary two-thirds give a social at Grauge H ill, on Satur c v.;.;v -. paatiably of «temporary na- siguatuies L oht B olar Y* am » t . rea ao liable tar ma. aud tbe watt*; as killed as day u.-xt, July 12th. Ice cream cake gni. 6r.d pulled the trigger, but itmiared fire. t ire. w. a u t. «vw, di-id a ti.e d—1, >'to use i nrii! term and lemonade will be reived Those Banning to his stand Lt fa»;ured another r«ov, R. V. learn that Prof Auder on and Tlii me. u - that th* traveling public wishing pstfoers will be furnished at gun a»id some cartridges, end fired into the I. J La De-m, ■< of .<;rth Yamiiul- must, iu ord. r t<- get iu and out of the b2 cent per p.mioL—in other word each crowd as they were passum through the »ate, of tn« prfecmsrt named Sixipglea, Sixinglea 1 'tai.-a ar dri.wuiriz, the.iBtfrr part <>t busii.e s portion of McMinnville pa; lady is nmnoeied and uiiiulieis will he. instantly killing ]Le we. u. while bathing in ike North through liiiid an t mire to the dejitii nt drawn by gentlemen and the ladv hav Chari-s Blown, th« ball euwinft bis bead above the right ear end ranging down, I lamhill. two oi three i< et—one of tbe moat d. - ing thenniiibei to correspond w ith rhe just At this time Fletcher succeeded in iiog-wallow3 iu the country— number drawn by any gentleman i- hie ward. t-eùRâ TO R H. TODD.] . Hr. v bn err uued ihimvlei freeing himself, and, closing th? gate, pi« D; r >• d returiN’.i from Tillamook, graceful t.. the de ’ iiUient of onr business por partner for the e . ening, 7'/ .o he ¿...I, ...id report’tbe road vented the remainder of the prisj*. .> from eve. mad« in lb!« section are now Swing maa- tion and the d;v;race of the entire tom- pays cent per pound for whatever escaping, In tne th j > .&iJ fir J land a r odly niuBbcr.of peopl®.u> ufactured at m The f ndt of this foolisbneM she may weigh that is, we gues" that again, wound.ng McKern, one of (he lead»ra, ti-.iii the valley.’ Court i in session mnnitv. is said to bi in some discrepancy of the i.< what it nieauis; hut conloun.i it the the ball taking effect in the lower part of the nitre s over there. I charter of tiie city. If »0, j I. m r.iarter best way to find ont the style iu which hip, just as they were entering the -ffi -e f n , MEDICINE«, sessorM. H Hendrick w4« in town should be sunk so deep that ail toe at it is done is to go .’ml see for yourMIf. ♦he purpose of securing firearms. Enraged Cbean «■ the chMpeat and good as the beat. Look al them. *k3 Jl.md?-.-. and in 1 onversation with torneys and leg. d itiiie» in the country The proceed.’ to be derived from this at the good markmanship and the inrosde ml Al SONAI» V, Stiiweii was making in their raxiLa. •'■■¡a hi infortued ns that with bur few could nor re urrect it Will some land sociai are to be for the benefit of the Mr. l-IRM litKI Enquire of F. W. REDMOND, Agent, at Smith, one of the gang, attempted to brother plea e pass the hat to raise Orphans' home, and should receive a •tie bad finidied his labors M'Miunrille, nr of CUT THE uh AZ TOBACCO AÄÖ CIGAK’, fur.es for ti.c p tipo. e of pr.ttiuga ferry libcTal patronage. im tbir year. MILLER h BOWER«. of Warden Coihne, he hav.ng threaten», a boat on Third treet1 PAI5 Í 5 AND OIÍ.9 Be careful of tire Several other fore to do so. Mr Gobat. thu turnkey, ob t ARM FOR ca L l . serving this getion. nta pistol an-J at PATENT Ni rjíl SER, t hroughout the vaUey have been Situated three mil«• w?at hy one tempted to fir.. but -¡»a overpowered bv the TOILET GOODS, NCI SUNS. ETC., ETC ■ . ;• i rv the devouring edemeut, and N orth Y ahhill E-: c A- ’h» owner ef tbe follnwinj property 1» »t convicts, but not until be bad fired one shot, T up ?T->rth Yamhiil band under the ‘onth from McMinnville, 117 acre*', 36 J io .es us to be on the alert, else took effect in the wall of the offse — iu town and bee no nee for tbe Mine, be able leader Lip of I. C. Tb.-.mp-vn, in cultivation A larye never-faihnr which •p may suffer a like fate. -1 re it at a i rgam : Ono >pan cl good Work Mr Gobut is an ¿Benin? tn«.rk«iE8n, ano • E , performed eztra ann brilliRut ci Prescript Wo. carefully eompeunde.1 lloraaa; alao a good Milcb Cow, and a Cook Jr F C Be-.man, formerly of this j vic» duniv the l.te fc’tivine- at the feet from the homie. and running info would have kiii»d his m»n bai not bis arm nil bourn, day or n fbt. :> a, in fa r roudltiou. f or particular», en- r. now nf Prineville, Wascocountjq camp vyi.ut.J 1 l<c ¡emir- iwid.-r ex the hour? A combination i*f graio, been thrown to one side. Our z ale bar. JI l.ean n aibed down to lb. Ti.taot 4he affra. m new «eiur, inwreeiiiu HENRY Dl'NZER, ht Wen intown tlie past week, and celknt fiTTaf fruit and garden land ‘»»-ldnm S-nith. rt&llrinj the Mteatrm grabbed a oireet livir,« rate G-ve ue a "all end e«e 6- discipt.jc aud their playiu- at Nal-z n a wagon »bop, McM.unrilla, ■ritfud? to etart on hie return next Mon- tracred many eudmiwuir pn account of found on a email farm, inquire of T. tamping iron, which had b?rn taken from yeurwlf. Or HENRY OEE, Bellevue. c-i' He wiil he accoinpwir d by Mr. ,ty anuric esc u.Bif-— W. Boardman, on the premise». th« foendrv by ar.oh«-r prisoner, and at- M.-M nnv.lls. O- , '31 -20tf. 4*3* bro. C. P.obmsotL I ‘ Spring and Summer F. iu:D,no.vn STAR MIXED PAINT McCarter & Alderman, J. I. CASE’S Revolt and Escape of Convict'. OEEfilüÖ Pioneer BrickYard IRON HARROWS specialty. NEW FIRM! New Goods ! CIVIL ENGINEER, NewPrices! RÛBISOM & BAKER Miller a Bowers* Shingle Mill.