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jfewjpapor Decisions. ... uerson who ,altM H I’-*" r •*Knl|W- 1 * ‘LC attic«, wlwtlier d.nwud m ’ ““ms oi another’s, or whether he sub- " ,“Ja or nob « re-pou.tbl.xtor payun nt. :r ir a uewott orders hla i«per uimlniiu ,- 1«V srreiua, or the pubhsUet 4 n nue to set“! “ “«"> payment is U nd then collect the whole amount. p«per taken from theothce or *•' I ha courts have decided that ret using Li u.sspais-rs "i P- riodimds from the J irtlee or removing and leaving them tn iSceJ" pri-ja facie evidetioe ot inten- '^rh^Postniaster-General bns decided J. ojatmasters who tall to notify pnl.lisb- J- Xu anbacribers remove or fail to take k miwrs from the postolhot-, shall be re- rjbla for their subsoription. ¡i I*K/If. B»ng' Hay p’ent-v- Poor grouse' Cool nigbi»- Hazelnut» ripe- Whim» were good. Peaebe» are ripening. Harvest lias coinineueetl. That big ox was * " hopper dear the moss off your root:’. i Jk.M ba» another cornet player, glackberrie» coming into market. ! The tire» still ragr in the mountains. I gverythiug is prospering in Carleton. Hotels did a good business, Tuesday. Friatoe keeps the streets -«veil itamp- MM. Fancy Groceries at bottom prices, at kbe Bakery- ml. I Miss Hettie Rowell, is now employed on the Reporter. Short supply of water in the cistern [on Third and C’. Win. Townsend, ot the Register gave lu» a call Tuesday. See notice to trespassers among the Inew advertisements. pniuts, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes etc., [at the City Drug Store. Dr. J. T. Augur lias a tine set of bug gy or light hack harness. Mr. Wells has had nmch of the letter ing taken oft' his warehouse. Several Ketchum wagons just re ceived at E. X. Harding's. | Apples will be apples this fall; and please remember this fact. Miss .Jennie Rowell, of Dallas, is visiting friends in this section. Peckham & Ogden, Carleton have a tine stock of general merchandise. Tommy Hughes, of Portland, was up on n visit the latter part of last week. Capt. Tvler, of Forest Grove, was in I town last week flying around as usual. Mrs. Holdredge will make final proof other donation land claim. See notice. The horse sale, last Saturday was I well attended and the homes sold well. The Yamhill River is the lowest we have ever seen it at this season of the year. People from all sections of tne coun ty attended the circus Tuesday even ing. W JI. Byars, State Printer has pur chased the Salem Statesman from Odell k Gessner. The ice cream and lemonade at Gris- »en’s will make a man feel good, these hot days. ml. Mr. Hany Ogden, of the firm of Peckham &' Ogden, Carlton, was in town Sunday. Parties wishing- to contract their new i Ton of oats, can do so by calling on £. X. Harding. "No thanks; we dent care tn extend wr list of acquaintances in .McMinn ville.” Law, me. The finest lot of l.nndboiirg’s Per fumeries ever brought to the City, at Kogers k Todd s. Mr I. C. Thompson informs ns that n neighbor of his has timothy 7 feet • inches in height. Winter strained Lard Oil, Baker’s A A. anil No. 1 Castor Oil for machinery, at Rogers & Todd’s. Frank Collard, of Oregon City, was intown and paid ns a visit, or. Tues day. He is looking well. Mr. H. C. Shadden purposes to sell his stock of groceries at “bedrock” prices. See advertisement. Mr. Multner has received his stock of liquors, cigars, etc., and has his bar room very tastefully arranged. Mr. J. H. Stine left us on last Thurs day, anil we think he ha« a position on ihe Hillsboro Independent. We keen a full line of Brushes, sponge«, Chest protector«, Shoulder •races etc. Rogers & Todd. Mr L. T. Davis and family nccoin- panied B. C. Beaman to Prineville, in tending to be gone se veral weeks. Messrs. Arthur and Frem-eare build ing a neat barn for Mr. .John Lynch at the west enfl of Cozine Creek bridge. Mr. Geo. W. King has graduated .70m a medical school, returned to '•regon and will probably locate in Dallas. A number of Masons from other parts M tlie county .attended a meeting of the Order at this place, Saturday even ing. Charlev Cook, on the Fuller farm, up the South Yamhill, has the finest field of wheat that we have seen this season. The burning of the old Amity hotel snd the Imck on the opposite corner a noticeable vacancy in our sis- t*r town. Quite a numlier of Portland ni'nrods «sue to this place “gtonwing. last aturday evening, retinaing Monday morning. We keep in stock all the leading Pat- ipt medicines, the latest novelties in 1 oiler articles. Perfumeries etc. Rog- A Todd. rhe old ferry, lief ween thi* place ?Bw Amity has closed down until after harvest; and it ought to remain closed ”otil a new lioat i« put on. as the old has outlived its usefulness, and ’’11¿ne the cause of «ending someone "•the liottom of the Yamhill if contin- Sfd in n»e. r ii " ' i In r two «on« “NAT’S" RSTRACTION, Ou the first day of October the law — n Uh« au«| Jodie—of Dayton, \\ . T goes into etfn t whereby postage will liave been vixitin/r friend* at thin pMca be redm-ed to lo-thllds tin- pii-ent <hiuiig tin* n;thl week. ON THE WAN I’ATII. rales. On domestic letters ot one- CIIKIST.WELriIlAN> ‘PAINTED, ARMED AND 1.1 * DY l o,: I ¡1: I be St I*.ml is the onlv harve.^trr half ounce or under ouly two ceuts FRAY— THREAT’. MM. lliPIK' ' XT With an a.hiuLibh diaper. Foi saleon «ill be charged iustead of three. IO NEWSPAPER.* AND I <1 Hi: « <»H I;! - •A i . X_. Ilariliir,-, tin ('«»imiii.-usion I lu re are many who suppose that the PONDENT»—W. M T< ‘\ . •*.- ND. <’i Till law went into effect on July let and nieii haul McMiimvilli. OREGON KEGlsrEH, AM» "N\T *' Ì ’ll who put ou rtamps accordingly, but REPORTER'S IAHI ETTE« «»KM 'I* I liev D ll IH that lhe weight nociiible. these letters Hie held for postage and AM BN T» TO Bi KILLED 1. . ' l.i.Mt Siturdav night, v. w ;; as , a siicces:— are liable to la« sent to the dean lettei HI I l i ’ki '• i ' < - h i O FOI i abont $30 being realized, ...... 1 hunks for oftice. REBELLION TIIRF M EM 1»—IIIKPAII t.'ic ice i r am ami i nke. Mr. J. S. Hibbs Uiings us in a sam STAND FROM I NDEli. Parties, Miciablei, etc., should be ple of grain, both wheat and oats, in held on • une other evening than order, as lie aaya to show people what Satuulav, these i Lafayette, Or., July 17, 1 8'!. short nights. Half- Oregon is capable of doing m a dry season . The wheat is of rhe “Oregon past twelve -* is Sunday, you know. tin Friday, July l.>, Ju.I; • ioiviis- White" variety; was sown in February, From what we ...___ learn i lllr the crop 1 and that he bring» m is oue stool cou- end, of the Oreyon H<:i‘shr. received ; li.. can about McMinnville will la- ■*« »»V heaviet, ou tainiug 34 stalks, upon which is a head letter, dated July 6th and | •-im i - — i._ «ava« ■ S , Uli ' anavnage, an av'iage, than in any other portion from four to six inches in length, and ■1 Mi-Mimn 111. . 11: i ot the comity—or in adjoiuiugcounties. as pel tectly tilled and matured as any Dame signed at the Lofton», a i i a il Now i the time to order vonr wheat grain could lie. The oats ate the with ordinaiy letters, but on the mar receipts aud load checks; mid Snt/de “Hopeton" and also look hearty gin, near the top, is the name oi Z. 8. the punter, is the man who can get enough for any season. They are of a that weigh very heavily—go Bryant. t iem up in good shape and at reason variety ing GO pounds to the bushel. able pi ice... This Z. s. B., if that : hr. ua.'i - -. Everybody and their families, Susan Mr. \\ illaril H. Wood, the clever lit Janes’ Jenimiiua, Dollys ami Kates, evidently endowed with more real tl r tle inker from near Wheatland, was in went to the circus, w Inch pitched its brains. He expresses him -elf a In; li town last Friday, and paid us a visit. tent ou the McMinnville campaa, last ly incensed at the treatment mei <1 He reports crops looking promising in Tuesday—there lieing from 1200 to Ills section. 1500 people under the canvas. We out to that renegade sconnilri l, I . 1' Nichols, and declares the critii i m • “ lhe Custer Post Band of McMinnville hail expected to see a circus far supe iliscoiirserl sweet music celebration rior to that which visited this place the people and press as vi ; ■■ reprehen week at Portland. Their overtures at last year, but were disappointed as the sible, aud that only rebellion and blood the Pavilion got awav with tlie 21st acrobatic performance and riding was shed can result from such doings iI'eu fur from being as good. But to see Infantrj music.— Oregon Vidette. Sherman's educated horses perform the fellow quotes the name of the Su Dr II. V.V. Johnson of McMinn was worth no small sum, and we think preme Being in several wav and g ville Oregon and Mi. G. B. Johnson of the. people generally were satisfied. off into an ecstaey of maudlin folly Gram ille, «’ere the guests of Dr. S. H. As ou Sherman's former visit to this Lee on Chestnut street during the section, the circus is composed of a. about free speech and tree a tious I week Standard Commonwealth, Cosh gentlemanly sei of fellows and every suppose the free actions he li fer to are equivalent to those that are ., .id to octon, Ohio. thing passed off quietly. have transpired in Millican's barn Mrs. Sarah Conner, mother, and C. E. one night, between L. i. Nichols and a M oik will soon be commenced on the Conner, brother of Geo. W.audA. V. R. new Baptist Church at this place. The member of liis church) aud winds up building will be 34x52 feel, with four Snyder, arrived on Tuesday’s train, by saying that it the 1 uigu teen foot walls, and the seating capac right from the broad prairies of Illi the papers is not speedily taken back, ity will be sufticionf. to accommodate nois, and of course there is joy in the and an apology offered by the writers, Snyder families; for when we meet that said writers are in danger of tin i: this community for years to come. those who are near nml dear to us and He further says that all that Bennie Simpson conies in with n from whom we have been separated lives. holds himself and oilier.« buck from hen egg that is about the. size of a for twelve years, there is cause for executing dire vengeance, is lhe small-sized walnut that he savs “my a joyous feeling. The new comers prayers and entreaties of theChn-t.i great big hen laid." And Bennie have come with the intention of re delphians, who wont let him go Irnth seemed as proud as a king about the maining in Oregon, if they are pleased anil slay, which make« him awful m l, matter, and we ilout blame him for the with the country, which they will be no doubt. He also tells us that lie i; egg is a curiosity. sure to do, aud we introduce them to not a member of the Christadelphiaii Prof. J. C. Freund dropped in to see the kind people of Yamhill with a church but a warm friend and sympa us yesterday morning. The Prof, has feeling of pride. [P. S.—If your pa thizer of L. T. Nichols and the doctrines secured lhe school at this place for the per is printed wrong end up, or any he advocates, the hugging < spe. ially, errors occur this week, please and that if tliev would let loose ol him coming year, and we are glad of it, as grevious he’d memaluse'“Niit” and the Judge in wherever he has taught he has been excuse ns. —Al] well liked, and is recornended as being One of the leading enterprises of a little less than no time. Now all ” Nat” has to say to the con a good, competent teacher. Yamhill county will be the flouring mill now in course of construction at temptible, addle-pated dog is this; Andy Baker sends us an "elephant” Sheridan, bv Messrs. Morrison & Em- that Nichols lias hunted up n man v —or in other words an Oregon beetle Inee. The building will be 30x40 feet, cur to do what he considered too con that is about two inches long, and a four stories high; will have three run temptible even for hi« own dirty self In more vicious looking “animal” could of stone anil have a capacity of grind do, and lie found the writi 1 of that not be found. Being a hard hitter we ing 10<> barrels of flour per day. The letter, who no doubt feels honored propose to match him against Sullivan proprietors have secured an endless by the job. But mark yon, before lie on Ilia arrival on this coast. water power for running their machin mailed that lettei lie took his cow ardly carcass off to Columbia county, where An interesting book,—W. Harper, ery, having brought the water from be says he belongs, so as to lie at a safe agent for the Pacific Press Publishing Mill Creek, by ditch, a distance of distance when it was read. Co., Oakland Cal., called on us this 1,10(1 rods, having a fall of GO feet, Nichols was considered very low in week, who is canvassing for "Thoughts which gives them the best water power the hmnmi scale before, but t ;is cham on Daniel and Revelation.” A very in in the State. The machinery is on the pionship of the idiotic brute that penn teresting book, whii li is being favora ground and it is the intention to be ed that letter sinks him to the very readv to do custom grinding by the bly received by many of the people. middle of August. The ditch will be bottom of the grade, and the whole They tell us that Johnnie II. and completed this week. A warehouse community will rejoice the more at be Willie M„ up the South Yamhill, have 40x60 «’ill also be built, so that a ing rid of L. T. Nichols and the nasty, mangy cur so ready to do Nichols’ dirty a better thing than coming to town or large amount of grain can be stored. going to caninnieeting on Sundays.' The main topic agitating the minds work. As to the effect of the letter ou The water in which they and the voting of our people is “ how is the wheat go the Judge and “Nat,” it will lie about ladies wade is a little more than ankle ing to turn outf ” And to give the an as much as the barking of any other deep, and they all have so much fun. swer usually received we. will say "it fice dog might produce. Now, Mr. Z. S. Bryaut, or whoever Nothing like it boys. looks unfavorable.” VVehave traveled you may be, you have “ Nat’s” apology, over the difterent sections of the. conn and I liope it will suit you and avirt The plaining mills are putting in full time, now-a-davs, turning out build ty and in all localities the stand of bloodshed. -V. H. Corl.er, on the on - grain presents a favorable appearance, wer, keeps ready made collins on hand. ing material. The saws, planer, stick er, turning lathe and mortiser keep up except in few instances where the land N at . a continual whir and clatter, fairly is low and late sowring was necessary. filling one with excitement to stand Much of the grain has headed out and Yamhill County from this point one would also form a and look on. The machinerv lieing favorable opinion of there being an inadequate, a new sticker will be set. average crop. “Mercurius” writes to a California But when we come to in motion at once. examine the heads closely we find that papera letter descriptive of Yamhill County, and as it contains many inter The Catholics of Oregon intenderect- not many more than otie-half the ing over the remains of the late Arch mashes contain the berry that should esting points we reproduce it: YAMHILL COIXI i bishop Blanchet a. vault and monu be found therein. This shortage, ex ment. Subscriptions towards that perienced farmers tell us is caused by Has 1080 square miles, being thirty- object will be th iukfiilly accepted by the continued dry weather, and it is six miles from east to west, aad tliii t : Father AVhite who will give in return tiic prevailing opinion that unless we miles froin north to south. It i-bound to caeii donor a picture of tlie defunct have lain soon that if a tliree-fiiurtha ed ou tlie east by tin \\ iHanu tte i ii er, nn late. Any amount received—from of wheat ami oats crop is reaped in the and on the west bv the 1 t . . ol valley, it will exceed the expectations 25 i cuts to ijilO. forming a p o tol'ib . it of competent judges. And the same moniitaius, Willamette v Gley. ihi- • t.d I Mrs. Brock sends us a neat bououet, may be waul of tlie potato crop. While land is what the Weblooi cal) < the principal feature of which is a twig the tops look thrifty enough, yet the garden spot of Oregon." For tv r.t.v from a plumb tree covered with blos potatoes on them, if any, are very miles went from the Wiliam« tte i. ei soms nod buds, which looks a little out of small ami amount to almost nothing.— the country torni» an almost nn'orok place fol this season oi’ the year. But The fruit crop, also, will be very light plain ; tbenM v ■ ■ iud south there are some curious freaks in nature, in this section. This shortage is at ward a succession ofunduhititi ■ ml .• especially |in Oregon, and we should tributed to the heavy winds that pre hills and valleys, risuiv heder and nor be very much surprised to see two vailed at th" time the trees were io full liighei into therliain of the co :■ -t range, •l ops of anything that grows, produced bloom. While we would not speak which forms an imposing I ii k-utoumt discouragingly, we must say that the in the shape of a half circle ine.i! in one «eason. i prospects are not the most flattering. ami southeast. Looking 'i»tw.iril( Mrs. Mary A. Longncre, daughter of flora the plain anil from the hili-, o. . Mr. J imi'S Fletcher, died at het home at can see grand old Bnow-e.ij.ped Mt the Cascaile;, last Wednesday, July A R elic of the P ast . The following act, passed by the Hood rise up lofty and olitaiv, ht- 11th, aged 35 year.«. On Thursday her venerable h«ad glistening nt th remains were brought to this place aud Territorial Legislature, in 1858, is in through the blue etlii'r— Alitine ’ I o - toll- wi ll to Masonic. Cemetery by a teresting on account of the many his er of Babel, rising 11,0 » feet, over large concourse of sorrowing relatives torical and distinguished names con looking the vast empire Iron' t! a- md friends. Deceased leaves a hus nected therewith, and the present im washefl shores of the Pacific lo th. band and one child to mourn her de portance of the subject: Rocky mountains. Countless gei i i “An Act to iucoinorate the Astoria mise. and Willamette valley Railroad Com tions of savages and dusky children of the forest may have gazed upon him We are pleased to learn of the im pany. “11. Be it enacted by the Legisla with awe and wonder, p t- in ■ one by provement in the musical field of our down the cycles of time into tie voting friend, Henry Bettman, who is tive Assembly of the Territory of Ore one valley beyond, l he white man him pursuing his studies at Leipsic, Germa gon, that .John Adair, John McClure, self gazes upon this immortal dome. ny. Henry intends making a thorough James Welch, James Tavlor, Conrad ’» grandest temple, v. Jit tin -aiui musician of himself. We were shown Borlling, W. W. Parker, of Clatsop God i letter from him to his father, one day county, Paton Welkes, J. Im brie, Wm. mystical feeling ol awe and wond«-i ; this week, aud he seems perfectly con Wilson, W R. Bassett, T. R. Cornelius, and countless generations tua,' comi Chas McKay, Morri» Wolf, R. C. Kin an.I pass ere the eh ment tented in his new home. ney, Joe .Meek, Rilev Bean, M. R. Crisis, roll to its base tin- loekv loweiiuc Our young friend, Mr. Leon Hem W. T. Ne vbv, Aniiiew Shuck, Edward peak. To the northeast can be 11. bree, came down from Uniontown. »». Shiel, J. D. Boon, J. IL Moores, W. C. liis modest sister, Mt. >t Ileleur, i 1 T„ last week. Leon has been sojourn- Griswold, Samnel Parker, Jacob Con to the southeast Mt. Jefferson. n* in that section for several months sol-, Joseph Holman, W. H. Rector, THE SOIL oast, wirii the hope of improving Ins Louis Westacott, L. F. Grover, E. F. health ami we ran congratulate him Skinner. Elijah Bristow, Geo. Hum Is pre-eminently adapt- d fur i . i. ul upon h s ancces» in that direction, for he phrey, Jos. Teal, I. R. Miait-es, Paul ture, being of the ridi dark loaai quali 1*110« looking hi tter than we have ev Brattain, A. A. Smith, W. C’ Gallagher, ty; different from that on tin t .i i-idi er befor seen. He will remain but a B. F. Whitson, Thomas Kendall, Wil of the Willamette, which is III . white earth, and tin : f> i ■ short rime in this section, but will re son Blair, Chas. Drain, Robt. Newell, called so well adapted for culti va; ;or. Win • turn to the upper country. J. If. Stephens, J. D. Crawford, H. V. has therefore lieen the principal > i i • We paid tlie neat little town of Sheri N. Holmes, A. C. K. Shaw, John H. ot production, a- it gio s abuiulant Iv, Lewis, B. F. Burch, Harrison Liunville, ami Ml a best. But .. dan a visit, last Saturday, and found John J. C. Avery, James Barn years ii great change ha taken piaci rhe town unchanged since om iast visit, hart, Thorp, 1. N Smith, John Kelsay, A. J. in Gregou aud Oregon fanning. except the addition of a few minor Thayer, William Gird, Isaac Moore, The great tide of-inimi -r.itii.n com huildings Oil tile south side of tlie river. Dbhse, Lenard & Green, Ladd & Co., ing here creati » an .inerca-ed demann But - till there is the usual amount of J. T. Pritchaid, Job McNamee. Thomas tiusiness done that has always charac- Carter, D. H. Lonsdale, J. S. Rynerson, fui other kinds ot prodme, i quence better pi ivi « ari paid for tin terize«! the town and a majority of the S. Mos«, Geo. Aliernethy, Wm. C. Bow- staple articles ol food. Lasi .i.uir. business men state that the trade is ering, Thomas H. Smith, H. M. Knigh eggs could lie laiiiglit plentifully 1- very good for this season of the year, Harry Stephens and their associ fifteen cents per dozen t m t*i;- tu- notwithstanding the ptouii*« of but a ton, ates, successors and assignees are here mer they have nut Lien 1- ■ th.u small qrop. by created a corporation and body pol twenty-nve cents per doo i. t o ■ inn Last Friday evening a horse in the itic, for the purpose of constructing, wit’, butter Hour and tin at. Ont !.. i- upper «table of Henderson «Sr Logan erecting, putting in operation, and ers, therefore, begin to ■<■«• that >■ Bros, broke loose, tenrinir away the maintaining a railroad from Astoria to growing alone i« no Ion.' I pioiit i1 iv railing ot the »tail to which he was at Saiem and thence to Eugene City, or and i iuiirnence to pay -oine atti i.tiui. other point in the Willamette to mixed farming. Land i wort tached. This the iaciieu. i in«-' frightened i»**■•*♦• ........ hoiw and some he commenced comment cd backing amun<L around. .M Mr. l valley, by the name of the “ Astoria & from ten to forty dollari p r acr< Henderson had li ft his child Last winter whs an except ionalL hrintvi .... g youngest e- - Willamette valley R. R. Co.” A quanei of a century has elapsed winter, and a gnat deal ut the Mttinff in a frail cab near the door, tak- and mg in the «i jtuation. ; 1 he ‘ jumped *------- "" J since these men iMoriiUrd themstdves iMiwyt] in th'' Fall w.i- ft ¡ten fl «nutrhrd the child from the cab, and together liy this aft. Many are num fuinifcrhaYiiigfop.il l.:jh .—n. fm no sooner had lie bered with the dead, and all have per bushel tn the -pring to r none too soon, grown old and sllver.hnlred, and »till taken th.' child in hi« arm« than the Tho wentlu-r ha« lu-en veri warm liorV-’ in’ll!« fiantic effort to looseu him there 1« no railroad to Astoria; but the and dry for some time, mid this I ■«< self from the jfl.ee of plank that was time will come when it will lie built, sowed grain stiffer» some rm accunnt oi fast to hi« halter, «ttari the cab ami and many of these old “ Pioneers” will it, but the farmers «ceni to take n ea-i, «mashed it into smitlii reens. Had the live to «ee thi« enterprise, »tarted by as rain is sure to come, mid all will 1« been removed was ’ them, twenty-live years ago, carried well. <hild not been 1« moved just just a.« lie »» have been killed j forward and completed, and Astoria lie must eertainlv I TFÎE CL1M 4TE Mr. H. was s Imdly excited and he had I take the place «he is entitled to by na-1 Also ieenìMohavr nndcr^b.i a 'dr.-: (, be, F m . 1 ture, In t«e commercial world. in»t canse t to huste, id of t?H t X< Ctsive r tins of th* pust V rar**, e h.n now <h ;• weather» Lis may l>< .. / « i alitoi •nit . 1’ i11 ti n-. I o 1 ho fact ot o manv < uliform.iDr 1 r.Ht d 1 1> < »!< pot». How- Il 11 iu g inn nig a ic nev< r 4 xc4 • tvidy I (• VCT, • »in* ' it't cold. oíd II o- 'tim« O ’ S II. » *r too v arn», ni l<* a brv <*ze coining 4 00 and down the \ aîl y, i 1’4 ■ ! ! J man and !•< .1 - • and f.’t ! ninj. du iu earth. n •’ < i i f> ,1c i sau ■: >1 to eral i •; and c r. •gon then he g : U l.lV-.IVf quickening th u « outf a’l th it live •uigriiwü with u. ver ! ul- ing c< •ilaiufy. i;ir. people . Un.I.“, this h .'d ,we touch the main I h.i,<-ja..l iee.‘ivo.l a fino lot of sprii'g ot all that ui.ike: and coustitutes siii'i t* . the 'ate, government and the country, tt i* the people that built ml 1 rna. .it i the d&untlt horny i-.a'aih il pioneer that goes out into thi wilderness and converts its DRESS GOODS, virgin soli aud dismal forests into hlooibin .- wheat-fields, patiently await• in . tin fruits ot his labor, but which . whl-, a thousand-fold to coming gen- Fa:ioy Goods, . ano 01 . uch stul!' the people ol Yar.ih.ll are composed, lhe days ol tin- A.rgou..ati are pa t, l.ut uiu'.iy ot I.aoes, the.I; .-..'mitt* a’e s, till living, and no ■ .11 irunber of them are iu Y’auibill several came Leix in 1813 me living Sixubroidary, in tliis town. These lucn. coining from nearly every State beyoud the Reckies, form the bone and sinew ot Gloves, Yaiuhill, aud ome of Oregon’s most giltc I ami most noted men point with pri.-lv io Yamhill as the cradle of their childhood—a community than which Hosiery, liltc. then- is none other in the couutry uu- der the Stars aud Stripes more thrifty, Mens Boys’., and Youths moral and peaceable. OLB SCHOOLS Are numerous aud well managed, and Clothing*. no child ueed go outside of Yamhill to receive a good education, even scien tific or chi «leal. McMinnville col lege is a ma/iiificent tour-story stout and brick structure, lately dedicated with great ceremony, your humble Everthing sold at Reduc conespondent beiug present, repre senting Portland’s new daily paper The Northwest .Yens. This institution ed Ptices. properly under the mauagemeut of the Baptist’ denominations, cost about $30,000. t hat dedication taught me what combined efforts, patiouce and Please call and examine Goods before pur pci .evereuce can accomplish aud the people of Yamhill may well l.e posess- chasing elsewhere. ing o tine an institution where her Yours Respectfully, 'ous and daughters may receive a lib eral eiiib ation at little expense. NEW PRICES? Spring- and Summer OUB PB0SP2CIS F. ir. mihiioxi) Are most favorable and flattering. With a - oil exceedingly fertile, a salu McMinnville, Oregon. brious climate, easy shipping facilities, a ready marked'for all kinds of pro« duci'. Y imhill county is one of the J. L. ROGERS. P. W. TODD. most de liable farming sections ou the co;i«f It is to Portland aud Oregon what Santa Clara county is to Sau Francisco aud California. Third Street, McMinnville. The population of Yamhill county iu 188(1 was 7:>50; the number of acres tilled, 100,835; permanent meadows, TODD. pastures and orchards, 21,077 acres; ROGSRS nuiubi r of farms, 1,008 numbers of [Successors to W. B. Turner,] owner', 780; number rented for money —Dealers Iu— 85; number reuted ou shares, 184; val ue of laud, fence anil buildings, .s>5, limps, Chemical«, Putcnt Medicine» 131.737; estimated value of ail farm Perfumery9 Fine Toilet Article«, productions in 188o, $1,322,785. NoupN, Combs, llitir, Tootli aud I iie town of McMinnville in 1880, Cloth lirmthcN, Mvoiiffea, 'I'ruMveUf had but 700 inhabitants, it now con Maoitlder Hraccs and all l>ru|f|fl«it0 tains 1200, having a steady increase Sundries. every veal'. A full line of M often bear of Californians going borne di.gusted after prospcctiug in eastern Oregon, the I’uget Sound Talats, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes and Sash i omitrv anil other places. J’he reason Tools. is plain enough, the above uamed lo 7bo Purest Liquors for Medicinal culi« u - ,:r< 'rrcatly exaggerated, wheras Furposes. western Oregon is hardly known abr< ul; r«’l v.-bo come here are delight Tho Best Brands of Cigars Con ed al finding so line a country, anil stantly on Hand. know of none ever going away ilissat- The largest and best slock of i.-iied or disgusted with Yamhill. CITY DRUG STORE. I nv OBMATION TO IIl’NTEKS. Our sportsmen have been busy di >n- ing up their fowling pieces and getting re.ulv for the 15th, when the close sea- - 'I: lor rrouse. plicasant and quail < id- • ■'.I. Tu" proipects for sport are very f.ivm il.le, tlie yc.ung grouse being r« ported unmetou < andwell grown. Tbi dry -i .r '.n( which bis proved iinf.ivor able lor crops, lias Inin a very good one lor tic bird-, audio many place pheasant, mallard and wood duck nr rearing a Hccond brood Th. i , hit th in i'ie_ on ui uri tl pl.1.'.- of th" owl a« the symbol of v. <■ fl.ee, appa>••,..iv takes in tho situation Spi h 'V" hi eu-:it out to see on v.hal l.ii-.m ii. .pa«, uo.ici... have been post- • 1, .mil to these i .inctuariea the co-ie pi..I-!' -moved 1« lore the dawninp of the 15th, It «vill be well for r-pe: ti.. men to bear in t.iitid that killing the aiongiiiian pheasant and boh v. hii«' qnfiil is absolutely prohibited. '< in ,i ! .- «iiooiiii-.i bulk, op, oci1. ou inly I t ii-it liot s cannot be l.iwiii’l; killed till \ugust lst, aud it rnutr be remeiubcnd that it i» not allow« ' to kill l.'-ins «t all, not to kill any '.inti of deer null«» the carcass is used in I', id. Elk and mountain ¿lie« p may l r killed after August lst if anyone b i. :rood chance. For duck snooting al. ■ ii.t trait Gil September 1st, but if pot hunters conic across young turd- i.iriL large eDongh to lie called “flap- i;: thi. du- klings will have a pc u chance for their lives. W hi « . 1 his popular comedy was present d to o' i people last Thursday evenu g, though wc are sorry to say tne atteu.t- erceedingly light, owing to the fact that the circus was to lie li-re in a lew day« aud everyone must at- tend th... i im play wa» far more mrr- ii . ii ’. ous nil deberved a mere Ubi «1 ....... mytbiac of the k, >d ilnit lias visited tliis place for yea e file a tin;« and sharp hits kept the nil 1 ■ in a continuous uproar of lau.h- f. r, wiule itie • inging is rarely snrpa t,- .1, Besides being good actor» and het mpanyis eompoMdof a m i T iv el i«s ot ladies aud gi-ntlen.i n. i. tin y proved themselves to bo wiiili ir this plan, and again we say we art rcy tin y dal not receive a lietterau- li -aee, .11 would have been plea d. LE Tl MtHil'.T •FriF.D WFFKLT. BY F. W KLDMOML.I MiMuxvint, Joly It, 1SH3. Whenit.par uuond........................ 1 03 r$7 no , p«.r barrel.......................... Ous, Dried Apples, p r •as per f* un-!...................... 10/0,12 d thf. i u»n............................... » 03 «• >UI •1 Fee l, per ton.................. (¿4 iQ «H*», ppf bustini ....... . O'itol is, per t*’ ihd.................. 6.« 2 i ir 1 «, per jxjund......... . H/m • t*‘r pound.......................... S i >it ?d»*rs, tv>r prtiud......... . , t<*r pnunJ ....... ................ (d 15 ■r. |-cr pound..... .................. X20 , f> r «|r . ............................. tid»- ■, dry âtr.t. per pounds....... Hid**4, k'‘-en. per pound........ (à 5 d H' pur cwt..... . 5 6» o per p.nnd .................. .. «•rtrp..... ........................... <n '» « i.» /.n>wn - per doari»..,, 4 00 (cj í Fishing TacKle Ever brougnt to Yamhill County. IN NTATIONFK1JI we shall carry R full line, consisting of Pap<\ of the best quality,, Envelopes of tlie latest and neatest styles, etc. I’lal atlt ni ¡ou is called to our Cuttlery, and Photograph and Autograph Albums. Piilyaicians’ Prescription« and Fa mi« ly Recipe« Carefully Compounded ikt all l»our«-*<iay or night. We would most respectfully auk a share of tin publics patronage, hoping by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit tho same. HOGERH A TODD. Pioneer Brick Yarâ Thousands of Brick, of the beat quality, now ou hand ninl will constantly be Kept at tho brick yard of A. C. SAYLOR, "fcJlInnvillo, - • • Oregon. Having secnretj entire control of the yard Io; j; crly run bv 0. G. Baylor, the above named proprietor starts out with the intention of man- itacturing and supplying this public with Hick in any quantity, of a quality guaran- • fl to be as good as the best, and at price« a» iow as the lowest. A suitable reduction to parties purchasiog large lots. Give tne a call and see for yourself. lKf A. C. SAYLOR. NEW FIRM! New Goods ! NewPrices! ROBISON & BAKER, (8VCCE880R8 TO R. H. TODD.] »tALBM« • nitres U EDI (I’M EX MTATIOTIRI, HEHF11ERY rOHACCO ANn CIQAMft, PAIMTft ANDOIEft patent nroit niA C flll.ET NOTION*, BTC., ETC Z^PTreseriptioiH rarrftjlly compounded ill hour», day orn’ght. Our good* have j 11 her-n marked down to lb« »«•«it living rate». < ve ns a rail and see In vouraeif. McMinnville, Jone 21, ’tl-20tL