Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, July 26, 1883, Image 5

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    Jfawapaper Dactstoua.
R M. Sites of Dallas, aged about Q1
yeai;-:, committed suicide last WtdneS-
<I.1.V night. OV shooting him.,elf through
th- head. .’I., -it ., v,n b„
lined by i . i , young pi opio of t>i’_
‘•'imty. ..o .¡„.o is given for the
Anv twrsou who tuk«s it pape r regular-
ltro,u a [»st-otHec, whether diiucted in
inaia or another’s, or whether he aub-
"’Ll jr 11'jt, I*responsi'’!* tor pawiif.nl.
‘. If u p.*son orile Ini; pap i m.i.n.i.
Jjiw'niiiA puy srrv.1.*, or .lie taib’iuucr 1 . ai art
twnliuue to bitiJ U m i wytuw.l u
Mr. J. !. Bio.ik.-ihas th-finest dower
1 hU'i th*911
tbe wqo I h »imi.’mt,
tukt-u f»*oru ihaotlb e or g.llden hi tlim li .'i.’t; in. And not <mly
-i..
The old laud-mark, that has stood
sinee the year 1S56, is Ixdngtorn away
aud will soon lx* numbered with the
things of the nn t. We ..peak nt the
old McMiiinxiHe College building.
The east wing Las been purchased Lv
Rev. E. R usk , and we under land will
bo converted into a dwelling, attev be­
ing moved to other quarters. What
will b.- done with other portions of the
building we are unable to say; hut it.
will be torn away aud upon the ground
now occupied by it will I h > erected the
uc’.v Baptist Church. Many of those
who have "got their atilt in Yamhill”
have received instructions in this old
building, and as it is bving un n down,
it causes uk io all feel as if an old
friend was being taken away. But the
building has outlived its usefulness,
atnl its place will be tilled with a
mote spacious and substantial struct­
ure.
D eath of J oseph H ayes .
Wo learn through Mr. Robert Gunn
ing, wito has just returned from Mon-
tana, the particulars ot the death of
JOS p!l llaves, WltO letl thi, f llllity
wil l Mr. Gunuiug last spring, for the
purpose ot locating lati.l, but. at flic
time < t death was.in the employ of the
N.Y.R.lt. Co.'aspainter. Ilervasi>aiut-
ing on the depot and alter work was
standing ou the platform when the
consliuctiou train cnuie along and the
engineer, a friniti of his, asked him to
lide cut to t!te China camp aud back.
Con m utinr, be sprang aboatd aud both
were killod in the collision which fol­
lowed, the pari it ulars of which have
appeared in the papers heretofore.—
Joseph Hayes wa« born in Broom Hedge
county, near Belfast, Ireland; was aged
25 years. His lather is now a well-to-
do farmer anti stockman at Castleton,
Kansas, lie was a good, steady, indus­
trious, honest young mau, a favorite
YamtnU'a Finances.
with bis follow workmen and also his
employers, aud his untimely death is
CUBHENT EXPKNSB8«
sincerely lamented by all his uumeroua
O' the county for cba year euditrn July ist friends.
is
«»ip
NOTICE.
<i I. Parker nnd Geo. W. IIurrtH Are now
canvas, ng Yainbt'l an.I l'olk counties jolto-
o ink or.I. r, lor 'he KocK tord Tir« i'lxht-
e:."< r, which 1. Hiving ,;aneral .aiL.ftk’ilon
and Ju.* ihe maohine that every farm, r need*.
1 lull you mav know that this is no butiilnur,
t cad the following eerUUcate:
McMinnville, Oregon, July »th, ldM.
Wo hereby certliv that we have purohaaad
a Tiro Tightening Machine, now being aold hr
Harris* Parker, which we have thoroughly
mated and and to be a .access for tightening
tire«, an I can rueoutniend it to ev.wy max
wh . lias )ooa<* tires on buggloa, haekaor wag­
ons, »»being all that Iselalmeo for it.
UENDERSOS A LOGAN BRO'S.
111. ill ticiiititul tt.iwei., but choice
vol sub. antial shrubbu -,, rhat h has
i-.b ly plaiitcii, .mu ii, ■, i. v, yean, nis
i ri... ’ b.i, (;a the hill ’ w ,lt l o a i. i-
fect paradles.
O'.ir, .•.Lcrid.s’i cji respondent again
t . r-Cv'm r ii tuia decided cal i t.u attention of our county otH-
A * twstinaaUia who fail to notify publinh- C1.US to tlm Sheridan bridge. This
u W.«u S'lbatiriberi remove, or fail to take
I -Iiauera from the pistoffice, shall b*re- bridge, last year, cost our county a
I bare juat received a fine lat of
goiid round sum. and the matter of
j“;,.¡àbile for their subscription.
tighteniug the bolts should be attend­
ed to at once.
01 n
.. Mr. A. C. Da via has received a letter
trota Andy Stewart, who was taken to
the asylum a short, time since, iu which
Good time to sleep.
DRESS GOODS,
See Sheriff sale uotice.
< he • aces that hi i reason Las returued,
ami
that
he
expects
to
be
sent
home
’eriff Collat'd was in town Tuesday iu a tow days. His fuuuds will all be
And
Considejable threatening, but no glad to hear this.
A. D., 1883.
tain.
$9300 85
Everything is quiet out at the ware­ Roads and bridges.................
n A li U I E i>.
The northern portion of toe- u im- house, but iu a few days we may ex­ Indigent..................................
1221 27
Laces,
Also a full line of farming implements
Ins;
me
..............
........................
il 10
At the residence of Thomas Bowles,
i.-ores, slowlv.
pect to hear things fairly singing iu
673 00 North Yamhill, Oregon, July 22nd,
Coroner’s inquests.................
tuosc
quarters.
V»e
learn
that
Capt.
Fine imported Cigars—the best in
311 65 18S3, by Rev. L). O.Qbosmly, Sir.Rob­
Apperson, ot Oregon City, thinks of Prisoners..................................
town-at tn® Bakery.
..................................
176 70 ert J. Bowie» and Mrs. Eliza C. Turd-
pa.eliasiug the warehouse of Messrs. Elections
1713
li’ ley, all of Yamhill county, Or.
Circuit
court
...........................
Our telegraph operator, Mr. Wilcox, Martin & Stout.
Justice courts........................
1316 75
SORTH YAMHILL.
iliil got go °ff on u'0 «trike.
,.Mr. M. V. Easley, of Willamina, the County commissioners........
116 7o
I7ui2
I’HODKE W Olii ET
686 83
Blackberries selling for TT-t cenats per Monarch Bee Hive mau, was in town County Judge........................
600 00
yesterday and cauie in to see us. Mr. County Treasurer.................
rellou. Pretty dear fruit.
[coanscTzn ** kklv . by r. w. bzdmoko .1
500 00
E. has lately applied fora patent on .School Superintendent.......
Hosiery, Etc
611 00
i California potatoes in thomarketnnd an adjustable-portable fence, which, Ass^ -■»•-.or. ■ . ..............................
MoMuravtixr, July 2fl, 1683.
1997
88
......................................
■liiug at Jkj cents per pound.
as he describes to us isa good inven­ tihernl
1
1281 70 Wheat,
Cierk
.........................................
uuausl.........................
1 03
I ■ County
i
FOR SALE I
Surveyor J. C'. Cooper is kept tion, oue that will prove a great cou- Miscellaneous........................
1087 48 Flour, ji*r barrel..........................
to 7 00
veineuce to our farmers.
Men’s Boys’, and Youths
Inuy straightening out the lines.
Oats,
per
bushel
........
-
.................
The undersigned offers for sale his property
Total
|21558 58
There is a fino lot of lumber on the
Dried Apples, per [wuud.......... -
6@8
I Dr. J- T. Augur has a flue Mt of bug- yard
in Happv Valley. The farm consists of 2at
of the Yaiuaill Lumlieriug Com­
ASSETS AND LIABILITIX4
PluLit, per pouud......................
10©!3
acres
} 20,0, ocrea under fence ; about 90 acres in
ly or light hack harness for sale.
Olotliing’.
pany, near’the North Yamhill bridge: Of Ysmhill County, July 1st, 1893.
Bran, per ton.................. .............
cultivation ; good bouse and barn and excel­
I Ths first pears of the season brought; and lunch is being hauled away aud
Ground
Feed,
per
ton
..................
lent
spring
water. Alw a fair douring tn ill,on
LUBILITXES.
more is being manufactured. We axe
Ito market by Mrs. Thomas Owen.
Potatoes, per bushel
........ . , _
one of the best sites in Oregon. I will sell
Outstanding orders...........
glad to see tuis company doing well.
Ouious, per pound. ..................
this whole property at $15 per acre—one-half
Order« notarawn...............
I Mr. Morrison, of Sheridan Flonriug
Brcou Sides, per (round..... .........
Mr. Supervisor, where are you ? suv­ Outstanding notes.............
cash down, the balance on reasonable time.
kiilis. was in town on Monday bi <.
Ham, |er piouud..........................
ertí planks iu the bridge spauning the
Enquire at the RnroRTta office.
Everthing sold at Reduc­ 2mfi
C. NEWBY.
I Stringbeans, buying at 25 cents per Yamuill are worn out aud oue or two
Total Liabilities
{16559 07 Shoulders, per vouud..................
Lard, per pound...........................
kalloai »elliu-H at 271* MDta. Too are broken through, and need your at­
ASSETS.
Butter,
per
pound
......................
..
ed
Prices.
tention at once. Como don’t wait un­ Cash in treasurery.............
Kinch-
$8241 86 Eggs, per dozen.........................
a horae breaks a leg but make uec- Cosh in hands or Sheriff .
728 02 Hides, dry flint, per pound-.. ■
I Thanks to County Clerk SpeuceT and til
ussary repairs at once.
green, per pound..... ..
Kls.ible assistant for uuiueruus tevors
Total
Asceta
88 Hides,
Did you notice Mr J. J. FTyuu, the
Dressedellog», per uwt.............. -
black smith, working tor W. T. Booth,
Please call and examtoe Good, before pur­
Balance
^7589 19 Wool, per pound ........................
I The ke cream hu J lemouado at Gris- limping about last week I A great big
Tallow, per pound......................
chasing elsewhere.
There is $1757.01 on the delinquent list for Chickens—grown—per dozen... . 4
«cn’s will make a man feel good, theeu lubberly oayuse stepped ou .Flynn's
l.ct Jays.
ml.
toot, the toe-cork of Lis shoo penetra­ X8d2, and it is estimated that enough of this
Yours Respectfully,
will be collected to pay the present amount
3
(Heretofore at the head of th«
I JIi . John J. Slifplr yhasbeeu apnoint- ted tiie focM, causing a painful wound. of accumulated interest on the outstanding A n iNTBaxsTiNQ and I nstbuottvx B ook .
mx 4 '<«> Reedville Stud) will make th«
But being of solid metal, Flyuu re­ order« aud notes.
kd Notary Public, by His Excellency, mained
All know that the books of Daniel and th«
TJ k aensou of 1883 as follows:
at
his
pust.
I'. W.
Revelation are two of the most wonderful
Ku?. Moody.
SHEUUTF’a BEPOBT.
North Yamhill, Afondaysi La­
The Dayton Woman’« Christian
books in the Bible. The author of this
Dr.
Cr.
fayette, Tuesdays; McMinnville, Wednea-
I R. M. Trokridgo, of Tillainnolc, U jro- Temporeuús
MûMinnvills, Oregon.
work gives us the result of nearly thirty
Uuion met ou July 11th. To assessment roll. .. 162132 54
¡av&
and
Thursdays
; Bellevue, Fridays and
■ny tn make final proof on his home-’ We would gladly publish the proceed­ Assessed by Sheriff.. .
years’ study, and throws a flood of light ou
693 86
Saturdays.
these two books as no other work in any
Kieid. Bee notice.
ings; but as “it was moved aud car­ Collected delincfnt, 1881 103 87
Hambletoniau Mauibrino is a beautiful dark
$60039 75 language Las ever done. No fanciful theo­
Bv paid Treasurer
bay or brown, 15 hands, 2J inches high and
I F.incv Groceries at bottom prices ab ried that acopy of tno ununtes be pub­ Double
96 75 ries are presented, but axguuients are drawn
assessment
lished
in
üiui of the county papers,’’
weighs
over 1,100 pounds. H« is unsurpassed
llis Bakery.
nil.
418 74 from ancient and modern history and the
our Dayton friends might" object to Reduced by affidavit
lot style aud beauty; long-bodied, with a
1757 01 most reliable authorities, in great abuil-
Delinquent to dele
I Mr. 8. F- Staggs has been very having them appear in the R eporter . Money
.angy
ueek
aud blood-like bead. Ho is hea­
danoe, to make clear the meaning of these
ou hand
vy muscled, and as for lect and legs no horse
gl of a di-w.v’-s very much raMmbliag
Our young people are in the habit of
important books of the Bible, verse by verse,
can excel him.
|1liatic cholera.
boarding the evening train when it
168040 27 $63040 27 and convey an amount of information which
Of bis prepotency as a sire there can be no
cannot elsewhere be found in so consist a
aud taking a snort ride while
T£EàSÜBtB,9 BEPOKT.
IVANTED.—A girl to do housework in arrive*
doubt. All hiscolts have the impress of hi«
form.
In
rending
this
book,
onr
minds
are
train is being switched outo the
Receipts—General Fund.
high form aud superb courage, aud when plac­
ia’1 faintly. Enquire at tue drug »tore the
carried
through
the
history
of
the
rise
and
side track. There is danger attached Cash from former treas. Ï 3110 63
ed on the market have, so-far, commanded (at
Kohisou &• Baker.
fall of four great nations of the past, which
to this, as the train is liable to be Tuxes—Kttlty, Sheriff
2089 42
the same ages) as high a price as the get of
are yepre^ nt?d by the great image of gold,
jerked back or forward at auy time, L axet»—Collard, Sheriff 6(X.G'J 7 5
any bo.se iu the North Pacific.
silver, brass and iron, from the old Asayrian
and the safest plan i* to keep off tire Alisj., 1 hies, eto.
272 59
During the last year his get was awarded
empire down to the division of the Roman
cars.
many premiums and was the winner of the
kingdom, and on through the dark ages iu
Total Receipts
$65512 89 J65512 39 which Roman power and Mohammedan eu-
tbr©e-vear-old
three-in-tive races at Vancouver
Wc received a pleasant call on Mon­
paid out.
peratition were felt and seen all over the
and the State Fair, defeating in both race« th«
day last from Messrs. Jas. JicCain of Amount apportioned
to
earth The great revolution in Franco in
finest field of throe-year-olds that «ver came
Lafayette, and Charles Sullivan, who School Fund
$10372 ,7)
1798-1798, winch is fresh in the minds of all
together in the Northwest.
were in town oa business. Mr. McCain Order« paid
28673 72
readers, and the Eastern question which is
PEDIGREE: —Hambletoulao Mambrluo
had just returned from a trip to Tilla- State taxes
18224 31
now attracting the attention of all the lead­
was tired by Menelaus, (the sire of Claora, re­
8241 86
ing statesman of the world, are oarefullv
tuoolr, aud reports fine weather, ¿air Cash now on baud
cord 2.18$, and sold for $15,000), be by Rys-
considering ns waymarks in the great
ij.shing aud a large number of people
dyk’s Humbletonian.
[8VCCESSOR8 TO B. II. TODD.)
Total disbursameutf $60512 39 <65512 39 ^tr^im of time. The wonderful United
from the valley, over there. Tilla­
1st dam Olean, by Border Chief.
States government under which we live,
school fvnd
mook is the place to go lor a pleasure
2nd dam Olinda, by Oliver.
which has increased from 800,000 square
DEALERS nr
•
3rd
darn by Chorister, be by imp. Contract.
trip.
Received.
milfts and 3,000,000 population to 3,500,000
Menelaus’ first dam Jesse Bull by Long Isl­
Apportioned from taxes ^103'72 50
square miles and more than 50,000,000 popu­ outos,
Col. Chris Taylor, of Dayton, paid State
and Black Hawk.
2065 00
lation, in an incredibly short space, a gov­
us a visit last Saturday. He had just From Fund
MEDICINES,
2nd dam by Young Du roc, be by Dnroc, he
Treasurer
L17 10
ernment which appears latest in the great
returned from a visit to the Sound,and Fines, former
by Diomede.
etc.
L2C 15
STATION
All!
’
,
stream
of
time,
along
whose
banks
the
reports a jolly time. He will also de­
3rd rtam by Coffin’s Messenger, sou of imp.
mighty nations of antiquity have fallen, is
PERFUMERV Messenger.
part tor Suu Francisco to attend (he
Total receipts
^IG810 75 $16810 75 treated in a manner to make it a topic of
Knights Templar demoustration iu
TOUACCO
AND
CIGARS,
Border Chief, sire of Olean, was by old Marn-
Paid out.
absorbing interest to all, an the author con­
that city. The Col.’is one of those On order Superintendent $13311 13
Chief; 1 st dam by Highlander, 2nd dam
siders it a subject of rropheoy, and gives the
PAINTS ANUOII.S brino
by Glencoe, 3rd d nn by Post Boy, «on of Hen­
men who enjoy* himself wherever be Cash on bund
clearest reasons for his views. It Isa volume
3199 32
PATENT
MEDICINES,
ry
that
ran with Eclipse.
is. Tb’ is “iv.ivup"o'i his subscription
of 8-10 pages, printed on fine paper, hand­
Thus it will be seen that Hambletonian
$16810 75 $16810 75 somely bound, and illustrated with colored TOILET OO4MMI, NOTIONS, ETC., tITi
to theREFOBiÉ»—beingpaiiUo Aug. 1,
Total
Muinbrino has eight Messenger crosses and
plates. “Pacific Press,” Oakland, Cal.
1885.
unites the two greatest strains of American
5FH» lXidiTsA.N!5S.
James Mioie and John Veistecg, two
trrtliug
blood—those of Rvodyk’a Hambleton*
July 23rd 1863.
Wheatland boys, were arrested on
ian and Mambrino Chief, being a lineal de­
i&T Prescriptions carefully compounded
Hay
h.irvr
t
i
in
full
blast,
the
aver
­
all
hours,
day
or
u
ght.
Moud iy for alleged d» dur. atx e of »
scend ant of imp. Messenger o i each side of the £
inerting on Sunday. Will have their age yield being about 2 tons per acre.
Our goods have ■ U been marked down to th< bouse To this, the very quintessence of Amer- R
trial at Lafayette to-morrow. The
No grain has been cut yet but one
□west 1 Ivina rater. Give ub a call and see l< .can trotting blood, he unites the rich racing
strain« of Glencoe, Wagner, Chorister and Pont
yourself.
boys siiv they are innocent of the week mote will find a great deal ready
Boy, famous lti the annuila of the running
cliargo—tliar is the wilful part of it. for the sickle.
McMinnville JO:.. June 21, '81-20tf.
curl
on both sides of the Atlantic. He also
Tin toriuer we ar- uot acquainted with,
Grain seems to be tilling well, aud as
has the Ba.-baw blood, tlnough Long Island
nut J uiug • re. ui' n< e ot several years a rule, has Urge heads.
Having purchased of Mr. W. T. Newby the
Slack
Hawk, the first, hor-e that ever trotted
it this place Mr. Veratoeg was known
below 2 >10 to a road wagon.
Whalen.i have the Loss pieco of veil-known McMinnville Warehouse, I eball
is au exemplary young men.
be prepared to store this season's crop on as
TERMS:—$35 to insure ; 825 by the season.
wheat iu thia vicinity.
favorable terms as can be done in JYcMiun
Cure, will be taken to prayeut accidents, but
Sovei ql of our pi’etti/LffJe ni» Fs—Lidie«
Steward
is
cutting
a
good
part
of
the
vi
lie.
and
nbali
be
ready
at
all
times
to
pay
k
>
responsibility assumed.
(?) we mean—have k- irned the art of grain he sowed ou Fristoo &. Pollard’s
Addrm
ivlihtliutf, ¡aid asid- their glasses, and farm, for hay.
i
This,
he
thinks,
will
Cash for Grain,
W m . GALLOWAY, Bellevue,
now innv be known while upon the pity cxjiensfs.
DEALER IN
Or
L. B. LlNDbAY,
„♦i-.t- bv th. ¡iiaatiful lilt!» ditty—
at its highest market value. Will «’ fo be pre­
50
tf
Reedville, Oregon.
•«fiddler’» Dry"- which they
Mr. Hinton, of Salem, who has been pared tu
tortii vheDcvi ■ they chance to 6py a an invalid for more than a year, is
clocks ,:
LOAN SACK* TO FARTIERR,
youn f u»aii- This looks vulgar enough . pending the summer with his halt­
tor boys; but when we tec young Li­ brother, J. 0. Stevenson.
JEWELRY,
.•md r«r said loan will require the sacks return*
die i following the practice, it pains us
Our Sunday school has been very well <*d filled with grain to my warehouse.
SPECTACLES, Eto.,
tn<i fills u* with mortification tor them. attended,
so far.
Soliciting a share of your patronage, I phalJ
Girls, stop it.
in return therefor eudeavor to give you satis- n tbe Brick Storo, corner M .ud Jefler«on St’.
Charles Northcutt, who has hereto­ fjoth
The two bridge' in tho western edge fore
tr.
W. A- WELLS.
f.AFATKTTF.,
.
.
OREGON
Cha’8 Hirsch, Pro.
made his home on Mission Bottom,
McMinnville, Or., «Tune 28, 1833.—mfl.
of town need the attention of the road lias spent
liyaclt Repairing and Job­
a
week
in
the
Highlands
and
supervisor. The one over Cozine is so well pleased to get away from the
[iMBtACUVElDBn’S OU> STANO.]
Cli ck has several planks broken, and mosquitos
bing a .^pccudly.
aud malaria that lie will
is made dangerous thereby, while the continue hi*
MoMINNVILLE,
stay with u* tor some
OREGON
apron ppproacbing the brid/ojnst west» '
ui the west end, is in a tottering con­ time.
dition and looks as if it might f all at
There will be preaching at tha High-
l. L. BO*ZRI.
my time. The season for gram haul­ laud school house or in a grove close
T. W. TODD rr.;s wares, muons, eeeb »a cigars
ing i* abou» here, and all -bridges by, on Sunday next; at 11 o’clock n. tn.
Tboneands of Brick, of the best quality, nou
throughout the country should he ex- aud
,
HEER 5 CENTS A GLASS.
at 3 p. th., by Messrs. Van Scoy ”»• Land and will crnttantly be Kept at the
and Blaus»!», but not on Saturday brick card of
amiued and put iu thorough repair.
evening
as
betore
aunouuced.
Third Street, McKinnvüle.
NOTICE.
We have received the premium list 1
A. C. SAYLOR,
tor the Oregon State 1- lir tor the year
Stevenson is hatiliug hav that he
U.
S.
Land Office, Oregon City, I
’ItMlniivilit*,
...
Oregwts.
1883, which begins ou Monday, Sept. bought
|
of Steward, from Bald hill.
Oregon, June 8, 1883. f
KOGERS
di
TODD
17(h and continue« oua week. Prc-
Cornplaiul having been watered at thia Office
S. Potter, of Sheridan, is making hay
miurns on stock have been increased,
Having
««cured
eniire
control
of
the
yard
l.y
George
C.
Belt
»gainst Mark Morris for
[Succvriori
to
W.
B.
Turner,]
¡0 that it mav prove of moro interest of
' the grain ou his farm.
formerly run by C. G. Savior, the above named
.».and. nii.g hl» Homestead Entry No. 4374,
—Deal«n In—
to the stock raisers to prepare tor the
We noticed iu the .Vtirs of the 12th pr -piiHor Mari« out with th« iutaulinnof man-
I.iltid April 23,
upon tha 8 i of NF. f A
J. B. Rohr is building a neat rest­ fair. It the aim of the managers to j inst, what purportedto be an interview liiaciuring and «upplying ibi« public with
nr Hl. f -Miction 4, Township 2 8, R 5 W,
ate on the ground formerly occupied make tuis the 23d annual exhibition with some of the ”representative citi­ ‘»ricx in any quantity, of a quality guaran­ nrvf«,Chemlea1«, Patent Medicine« X n i Yambill
County, Oregon, with a view to the
Perfumery,
Fine
Toilet
Article«,
the old stole buildiug.
the best ever.held. ltou. Win. Gal­ zens” of Oregon in regard to the mort- tee 1 to Ma g< < I as lb« beat, and at price« as
Mnoellation of si.i I entry ; the Mid parties ar*
Soup«, Com ha. Hair, Tooth and
*
are not a “rep
re ­ low as the lowe«f.
nerehy s.nnmor.rd to appear before J. E. Mag
Joo Fishburn, the pump and wind- loway, o£ this county, I» one of the «age tax law. Now we arc
Cloth iirtiahe«, Apongea, Truase«,
resentative
citizen
citizen"
”
nor
“
eharp
sharp"
”
on
I
fi
­
i., Notary Pub|l.*t al McMinnville, Yamhill
Boat'd
of
Managers-
A suitable reduction to parties purcbasiog Mioulrter ffracea and all I'rugglaU
ill wan. of Salem, dropped down
■iinty, Oregon, ou Ilia 17th d»y of July, li.SJ
nancial
issue?,
but
we
aud
all
the
other
large
k»:«.
long us Monday evening-
Onr druggist, A. B. Baker, is him­ clod-hoppers
Sundries.
<t It) o'clock a. tn., to ra.j>ou*i ami furnish to*
ippers between Mt. Hood and
Give me a call «nd tec for yourself.
Sheriff Collard is kept on the move, self azalu. But .Monday morning it Shasta, know
A
full
lin«
of
I
imony
ccnceruidg mid alleged abandonment.
Know black from white, just as
a3
14tf
A. C. SAYLOR.
W »lays, as his deputy—Mr. Uanis, was thought Ly many of his friend- well as Mr. Reid or Mr. Ladd dots and
H'S
L. T. BARIN, Regi.ter.
that
bis
case
was
i
critical
one
and
, t>#ue to tbe coast to recreate.
PM&te, C'.li, "ariiihas, Bruhet aul Sail
do not want the mortaays tax law
Mat he must go to the asylum. The we
Ir, Multaer, of tbe St. Charles Ho- c u’e of this derangement was ex­ uor the u»ury laics of this state repeated.
Took.
EXECUTOR’« sale
Hio. H. L ander .
( has been ailing for the past week, plained, however,, and matters were
The Purest Liquors for Dlsuictnal
1 look ' considerably emaciated.
righted: Loru to Lu wife, a lionncing
Purpose?,
Oi Real Estate.
[r. Ralnh’ .Dement, law partner of ‘Av; and Al sav- im isa natural alto P ioneer E xcursion .
The Best Brands of Cigars Con-
THE FINEST SAWED SHINGLES
r
ln-er;
that
already
he
can
iun
the
A
mity
,
Or.,
Joly
22»
13S3.
u. John Ho Mitchell, has been ap-
Notice i« hereby given that tbe anderaigoed
star.tly on Hand.
scale in .ill tbe keys tiieoniy trouble
ever made in this section are now being man­
Y amhill R eporter :—All persons Fx«4*«ikir of the e>*»ate of O, 8, Tuotua'i, de-
iited City . Vtioruey for Poitland. being
that the little tone w lteep* too belonging *o the Association, desirous cenbc i, by virtue of an order duly niudo and
ufactured al
The lergMt and b«t stock of
.nd still u *> signs of improving late hours io practiung. Motliei and of joining the excursion to the Ea*t, entered of record on July 3rd, DM3, by the
Fishing
TacKlo
nd street. Why not declare tbe child both doing well.
will send their names aud $60 to J. M. Count/ Court of Tillaiiifx k County, Oregon,
;et “swamp la «<l” aud fence it up? Mr W. H. Wood, of wheatiand, Bacon, Oregon City, Or., Treasurer of will, on Saturday, the 16th lay of Angoat Ever brougut to Yamhill County.
Ch«au a * the ebeapeat and good as the bmt.
rhe
Association.
if the number re 1683. at tbe hour «<f one o'clock in the alter-
Look at them.
oiue interesting figures concerning dropped into ste 11» on Monday, and quired
vrATionHvj
i
O'»on
of
Mid
‘
lay,
at
the
Court
H
oum door in
is
not
sent
in
by
the
1st
of
Sept,
finances of tu WHll county, will bnmgW a nil hni two samnbM of
Enquire of F. W. REDMOND, Agent, et
the money will be refunded. 1 he latnooln in «aid connty, at Public Anctfon, we shall carry a full line, consisting of Papn
found iu anothe.* *«l’Muu of this a h-át—om-, the “Wi..te \ civet, a next,
Company’s proposals are: 200 ticket« •<•11 open the term* hereinafter »feted, the fol­ ui the b*Mt quality,, Envelope« ul toe laleu McMinnville, or of
ier.
.viuiei’ veri«»? th»» * »’ not trozan out must be sola; tickets to St. Paul and lowing de-cubed real ¡>rv»nl«cs belonging U> and neatest styles, etc
f'Oiloid
MILLER A BOWERS
’ winter.
1
' 1- ’ ripen«* and return, 460 Jitue, 90 days; from St. •«in estato, to wit; Th« Donation Land
he residences of J?tssrs. Wright las
Special attention is called In evr Cyttlery,
■g
being
ent.
A»
ti.
«
did
not
tu
eze
I Wallace
Paul to Chicago ami return, choice of Claim of 0. S. Thoma«, No. 8,005. in the Di«- and photograph snd Autograph Albums.
i
i-opiui am looming* up couapicu-
*oax ■ baljks
oni.nuit
‘,a number
lave spoken for three
I node Reject tn «ela in Qr»gpQ City
lie \?»
bmjfisome
routes given 514; To go in a
9
•• •* audi-
tnAtliVlii t
1»4< * Tifkl'ilV
r guit ti re, pictures, pi ly. They will I t'l..
j
,
?•
'°.
bt
*
baii
.
’
-
v
Pla>viciM«a*
Prvecriplloua
ntad
Fami*
land
th'
e,
and
•
tuaf«d
in
Seetioe®
34
«nd
35.
yd f
A b th« own«y of th« following property it at
Cer- Townwh.p iu. West. Kange i North ot Wil-
dusters, bi is to our town. variety- Ih-’’ (thrr tc mple was the body and return at they pieas?.
ly Kccipei Carefully Compounded
* i'i ti,w n ,ird hat no ute lor th« tame, ba
[*• etc.
but tificates of membership will he made lame:« 3(er.d»sn. Tillamook Couotv, Qrtgon, at nil hour«—day or night.
us old Beary ■•IL-d
store builtling
has splendid;
Chaff, icoks
spl —
'. •» it «1 ■ harp» ri; Ooe «pan d good Work
signed by the ries. and Sec. aud containing about 300
its ii forirtCT position
arth of the nrri.es are ont,
b J/?
Mtya that n removed
parties from
iu nbe
Worm; i I mi good Mileb Cow, and a Cook
«ent
to
each
member
rending
in
their
now
place
i lo X'to
□Ot
fifkd
lb.- tig
v.w of the eatiy names. Due notice will be given of TEHM1—Coah.
W« w >u!d moot respectfully i»i< g ifaare of d’ove, in lair <x>r.diticn. For I articular«, eu
Lii •
crawtfih for I ner
ten occupies
rents
n :i spring
July 15tb. !8»3.
stnd’ n» “ time of starting.
Third
A. so» iag M -v. P
HENRY DL’NZER,
tbi? publics patr-tia^e, bcp»t»g by fair dealing qulraof
Lnij nÌ?r .
I^We of of
our
boy« and
J. < . BEWI.IY, f xeculor.
halt
gallon
of
fin«
u!*cirb«rnes,
for
Ntlaon't w».nn show, McMinnville,
Ed . ? iteir RAvingA l»aiik«
if
they
and alnol aUeoiiofe to butines« to merit the
• J. R. IV. which
Sellwood
svill
hold
Jos.
W
att ,
J.
L.
Sfontr,
*he C-lmrciG,
will plcs.e
. <mf bum­
Ur HUiRYGEE, Bellevue.
HUOSR9 à TODD.
Chairman of Com.
r iaTJllev catch of » àîcnj
vice in
iu Port-
the Epi copal
on
I. T M aclmt , ) Atty a for Relate.
18U •am«.
4mJ*
acknowledge
merit»
Fa<*; couldn't you bovs? idiy next, mor. ble
’iing
and tweniXjlt-
tniug service at 5 o’clock.
lirvt i approacbctb rapidly; and it
aid will be of rather Mioit tluration,
tiucl. of the grain will ripen and de­
ad attention at the same time.
uliunie Vanatta has a “nasty” ltmk-
arm on him. He, went berrying
Thu courts bav > deciJed thio, refuuiiu
’.ake newspaper* or ¡wnoditiala from t lie
' ,-oihoe. or removing and leaving them in
£
i* prima facie •videntio ot intec-
NEW PRICES!
OSBORNE
Spring and Summer J/owers,
Binders,
Twine, Wire
Fancy Goods,
Embroidery,
EXTRAS
K. BAIRD’S,
Gloves,
Farm and Mill Property
Hambletonian
Ifiambrino,
NEW FIRM!
New Goods !
NewPrices!
ROBISON & BAKER,
ATTENTION !
Notice to Farmers !
T. C. STEPHENS,
WATCHMAKER,
JEWELER
ENGRAVER.
WATCHES;
STAR
Saloon & Billiard Hall
Pioneer Brick Yard
CITY DRUG STORE.
Wilier & Bowers’ Shingle Mill.