Newapaper Docisions frimur ‘■e " ■ L«ht, who was here Mr. Geo. C. Kobiaou ami Mr. L. T. O fficers E leoted . from IH iuo I h a month or so ago, has ar Davis and wife returned from Prine Followiug is a list of officers elected rived safely at his home, after having ville on Saturday last. They report a The undersigned La., fur tale a farm of seen it considerable portion of the pleasant trip and a xood time generally. by tho Union Sunday School of Mc northwest. Mr. Davis is so well pleased with the Minnville, elected Sunday, Sept. 2, FIVE HUNDRED ACRES All ki' ils of Groce ries, Potterv M h - country ou account of its healthy cli for the ensuing year : D. C. Narver, ofa 'io(It' lruit “Me* mate that, ho will remove to that, section 2$ miles west of McMinnville. 1 Supt. : Clark Braly, Asst. Sunt. ; R. Lying farm IB beautifully located, and would make # lv k-tc-.atthe new store about the 1st of Oct. for the health of Nelson, Secy. : Mrs. G. W. Snyder, Or three or four neat farms, all of which would be Of W. o. P almer , opposite Bingham* bis wife, which has been quite poorly ganist; Mrs. Clark Braly, Asst. Organ well watered and in about an equal portion of hero, of late. r urniture Score. ist ; M. U. Gortner, Chorister. open and timbered land—calculated tor ' ' faro: Last week postmaster Turner receiv or pasture lauds. ‘^orr^* Lafayette, ed a book of the new “ Postal Note»,” M arried . TERMS: passed through t-owu on his way from just issued by the Government, aud on At the residence of the bride’s parents Aestucca, last Saturday, with boiub Monday circulation of them began.— at Dayton Oregon A ig. 23, '83 bv Rev. Tho stock formerly owned by George Ban- 200 acres of the best portion for $20 per ane salmon. Lie went back Tuesday The postal note i* a little smaller than J. A. Ilollouvaugn, Mr. Jacob Wrage acre; the balance at $15 per acre—or will well gaoler £ ¿on will be disposed of to make another haul. a greenback, one side being about the of Salem to Miss Hattie Wordon of the wjiole tract at $lo per acre. 20uii. W. G. DAV.’8. n?Av JvJ?- Henderson, three miles color of a gold note, tho other very Daytou Oregon. much resembling a greenback. On the north of this place, has for sale a quan yellow side of the note is the date line, p. w. TODD. / J. L. ROGERS. tity of wheat, and parlies wishing seed the blank lines for amount, address, To T he P ublic . wheat should call on him at once as he etc. You can buy one of these potes I wish to »ay that I am no longer in will have it. to market soon. for any sum from one cent to five dol the emplov of Mr. I. G. Davidson, neither do I wish to collect any monies . Mr. W. T. Booth has moved a por lars by paying three cents for it, and front my customers while I was in the Third Street, McMinnville. Great Reduction« are made in as this ia the case they will prove very tion of the building on the northwest Notice 1» hereby given that MR. C. E. employ of I. G. Davidson, or frtm him convenient — rnoreso than tne Money corner of Fourth aud C sts., over “ ter- CONNER Ila. a.aoeiated himself Order »ystem, on amall amounts, as all —except the judgement I bold against GROCERIES with the“ YAMUII.EREPORTER” mnst bis residence and will make a postoffices will be supplied with the him through the court. commodious kitchen out of it. W. H. H. G rant . nnd ia interested in the publication postal note. While money is not car 'Successors to W. B. Turner,] ried quite so safely aa by Money Order, thereof. N. B.—I would also state to my many The Mathushek Piano stands unri A fino lot of —Dealers In— valed for beauty of tone. It is unques yet we are willing to take our chances friends that I am still in the busfuess tn gettiug it if sitbscrilierB wish to re of enlarging pictures, and having se Drugs, Chemical«, Pulent Jlodlciuea tionably the most durable Piano made ovK pj:r,R jtuin cured the services of Mr. Horace Dues- Perfumery, Fiue Toilet Article», in the United States, aud is sold at mit by “ Postal Order.” CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE bury. a first-class artist, can guarantee boa pa, Cumb». Hair, rouili uud reasonable prices by Luther Shobe. J uut L ist . satisfaction in all cases. All my work Sea advertisement of Holman Fan. Cloth brushes, sponges, Trua.es, AT COST. Mr. Will Hodson, of Portland, is Following ia the list of Jnrors drawn is done in oil, at the same old prices. shoulder Brace« nnd all Druggist, Public 8chool opens one week from sptudiug the week in town, visiting AU orders seut to my address will re buudrles. yesterday to serve at the special term ceive prompt atteutfon. Thanking the next Monday. friouds and relatives and dropped in Hoots <iiid Shoes A full line of Dr. Augur wants to settle up with all last Tuesday, for a chat. He intends of Circuit Court for Yamhill County, public for many courtesies shown me n the past, I would respectfully solicit which begins Moudav, Sept. 25th : starciug for the States next Monday. parties. 8ee notice. a share of your patronage in tbe future. Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes and Sash Lower than Portland price«. Lafayette—P P Gates. Th^ T»leyram says ‘‘it is reliably re Ramember tbe races, on the Fletcher Very Truly Tools. Sheridan—P M Scroggin, E Tillot ported that Dr. W. H. Saylor is soon farm, Dext Saturday. 23ml _________ W. H. H. G rant . The Purest Liquors for Medioinal to become a benedict. He will soon be son, J T Simpson, C Whitmer, James DRY COODS Beta those flue beating stoves at Man married to Miss Minnie Caples, daugh Agee and 8 J Dnun. Purposes. PRODICE 3IAUKET nings, cheap for cash. Carlton — J I) Fenton, H Gallagher, ter of Hon. J. F. Caples, district attor The Best Brands of Cigars Con J L Fryer. Cheaper than was ever offered in this dty. Fine salmon are coming into this ney. [eo»r.scTEB WBsutT. 8T r. w. BimroxD.l stantly on Hand. Bellevue—J 0 Guild, N H Bird, W market from Nestucca. I respectfully invite the public to call and Melons have come to town in numer D Holman. The largest and best stock of McMoncviLLE, Bept. 6,1883. examine and prices. McMinnville—Caleb Tustin, E X Wes says that the latest monstrosity ous quantities; but of all that como in, Fishing TacKle those raised by Hon. W. T. Newby are Harding, Clark Braly, W G Henderson. Wheat, per DU«nel...... Respectfully, is a “ high toned dude." the best, both for size and flavor.— Amity—E C Hadaway, F E Sherman. Flour, per barrel........ <3,« oo Everbrougnt to Yamhill County. W. F. BANGA8SER. Dan Castello’s circus “buited, by Thanks for one as “big as a water Oats, per bushel .......... North Yamhill—J Harris, G L Row Oh 65 IN bTATIOMRY to-itf. thunder,” the other day. Dried Apples, per pout land. bucket." s@l 2 I0@12 we shall carry a full line, consisting of Pap<\ . Dayton—8 Goodrich, F A Hill, Mar Pluus, per pouna..... There will probably be a rousing old A “soouer” horse—that is one of tin Miller, Jr., Geo. Dorsey. Bran, per ton.............. J.Ï0 00 of the best quality,, Envelopes of the latent crowd in town, Saturday. those horses that had soouer go back Ground Feed, per ton.. 2,22 50 and neatest styles, etc. Wheatland—James Galloway. @1 00 Think of it: only $25 an acre for a wards than forwards when a young la West Chelialeni—J S Robisou, J B Potatoes, per bushel Special attention is called to our Cuttlery, dy ia driving him through the streets, Rowell, C Loder, G A Noble. Onions, per pound. first-clan farm. Read ad. and Photograph and Autograph Albums. is a very ungentlemanly animal, to say Bacon Sides, per pound East Chehalem — Jos. Hoskins. Buckeye,Douglas and Cowings Force the least. Ham, per pound...... Physicians’ Prescription« and Fami Shoulders, per pound and Lift Pump» at Mannings. ly Kecipe« Carefully Compounded B arn B urned . Dr. Popplotou, of Lafavette, has for Lard, per pound. ...... ’ - ¿.OOG^bushels - « • • of - “ tVhite . ’ ---- at ull hour«—day or nijlit. Buy rubber hose at Manning* and I sale Winter J, ’ During tho suuimev we have read of Butter, per pound..... I seed wheat, which he is selling at $1 protect your property from fire. Eggs, per dozen........ the burning of numerous barns, gran We would most respectfully a»k a share o Custer Post Band goes to Portland per bushel. It will be stored at Mc aries and other outhouses in adjoining Hid»#, dry flint, per pound this publics patA>nage, hoping by fair dealing Minnville, Lafayette. Carlton and oth Hides, green, per pound.... on Tuesday next—one’ day, only. and strict attention to businoe to merit the er stations. counties, and were beginning to feel Dressed Hogs, per cwt....... ROGERS X TODD. Mr. Mont Stewart was in town post that Yamhill would escape the waste Wool, per pound............... The Northern Paoiflc Express Com Tallow, per pound ................ ing bills for his sale, on Monday. pany commenced operations the 1st of caused by the fiery fiend. But not so. Chickens—grown—per dozen Miss Minnie Call, of Dayton, has the month. D. H. Turner, Postmaster, The large barn of Mr. A. J. Baker, NOTICE. been up on a visit, during the week. is agent and Henry Strain, teamster, standing about 200 yards north-west All person, are hereby forbidden to hunt or has the contract for carrying to and in any way trespa» upon the lands of the un of the residence on hi» farm, eight Sheriff Collard was in town and dersigned alter this date, without our consent. from the train. miles south-west of this place, togeth called around to see us last Saturday. [SUCCESSORS TO R. H. TODD.] M. E. BOOTH and C. C. BOOTH Ladies will please bear in mind that er with its contents, wa* burned to tho For heir»—J. C. Pennington and John Booth. W. T. NEWBY For hardware, stoves and tinware, Misses Rues and Foster have removed £ round last Sunday morning. Mr. Manning take* tbe cake for low prices. their McMinnville, July 31, 18S3. yneb. who was »topping at Mr. Bak Has for sale at hl« yard In the eastern part of uealib « nr stock of Millmery to new building Regular meeting of Custer Post, G. opposite Grange Store, .and govern er’», discovered the lire about 1 o'olock McMinnville DRUGS, NOTICE. and gave the alarm ; but by the time A. R., next Saturday eveuiug, Sep. Sth. tficinsclves accordingly. Everything the barn was leached, to save the 300,000 Newly-burned Brick, MEDICINES, at low prices as usual. G. L. Parker and Gen. w. Harris are now Rov Mr. Eads came up from Portland building or any of its content» was canvasbing Yamhi'l anti Polk counties, solic STATIONARY, Which he offer« to the public at prices as low Mr. L. T. Davis will sell at public utterly out of the question. to vi«it relatives at this place, Inst The iting order* for the Hockford Ti re Tight- ener, which is giving general satisfaction PEKFmERT week. Auction, on Friday, Sep. 23th at bis barn contained 35 to 40 tons of bay, as the lowest. Samples of these Brick can be seen at this and just the machine that every fanner needs. TOUACCO AND CIGARS, residence, 3^2 miles west of this place, about 400 bushels of oats, a threshing That you may know that this is no humbug, 23ml Miss Ora Robinson, of Dayton, was all kinds of agricultural implements, machine, horse power, wood saw, selt- office. read tue follo wing certitlcate: risking friends in this city, during tbe oue span of horses, &.c. Look out for binder, a wagon, and uuinerons other PAINTS ANDOII.S McMinnville, Oregon, July 9th, 1883. week. PATENT MEDICINES, posters in a day or two. farm machinery—bait of the oate be We hereby certify that we have purchased Notice to Tax-Payers. longing to Mr. R. W. Kingsbury. The a Tire Tightening Maohine, now being sold by TOILET GOODS, NOTIONS. ETC., ETC They tell ns that the signs of the She leaned her head on bis shoulder & Parker, which we have thoroughly times (not the xodiac) indicate a hard aud sighed: “0 Jimmy dear ”—“ Darl fire 1» supposed to have boon the work Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equa Harris and find to be a success for tightening of an incendiary, aa that part of the lization for the County of Yambill, Stale of tested winter. ing are you sick? ” No Jimmy, but I bam where the tire originated had had Oregon, will attend at the Court House in said tires, ani can recommend it to every man ^^■Prescriptions carefully compounded who has loose tire* on buggies, hacks or wag Rev. J. Hoberg, of Lafayette, came would like to get some of that fresh made no chance of being set through acci county at the office of the Coanty Clerk, from ons, a» being all that is claimed for it all hours, day or n ght. in for a chat of a few moments, on caudy at the McMinnville Bakery—you dent. The loss anil foot up about $3,- Monday,the 17th day of September, 1S83 to Sat HENDERSON A LOGAN BRO’S. Our goods have r 11 been markod down to the know it’s the only candy factory in 000 ; uo insurance. Monday. urday, the 22d day of Septemper, 1883, inclu oweat liyina rate • Give ub a call and see fo Yamhill Co.” “Yes dear.” sive, to pubjioly examine the a&se^6ment roll yourself. If you wish to purchase city proper iwk and coTreat all errors in' valuation,'description McMinnville, Or., Juno 21, ^l-20tf. A Pioneer Speak*. ty on reasonable terms, go to Geo. G. or dualities of landf, lota or other property, An effort is beiug made bv our Bap Bingham. Mr. Joseph Wan received the follow ana ail mortgages which have been incorrectly tist friends to again secure the services Messrs. Wm. Ball and IL M. Daniel, of Rev. G. J. Burchet as pastor of the ing letter from a pioneer friend, dated assessed. All parties interested are hereby notified to of North YaunhiU; came in for a chat, church at this place. Mr. Burchett was Butteville, Aug. 27, which he furnish aupsar at the time and place mentioned. yesterday. stationed here for several year», and es us for publication: M. B. HENDRICK, Having purchased of Mr. W. T. Newby the Assessor of Yamhill County. T’ue seed wheat that Mr. T. D. Hen deeply embeded himself in the peoples' Mr A ncient F riend We have all DEALERS IN well-known McMinnville Warehouse. I «hull Aug 23, 1S83—23w3. derson has for sale is the “ White Win affections. read your tinal report, giving the con be prepared to store inis season’s crop on as ter" variety. Rev. Mr. James Matthews,and family ditions agreed upon with the Northern favorable terms as can be done in AfcMinn Pacific Railroad Company for the pio villo, and shall be ready at all times to pay Mr. E, J. Wright, of Perrydale, has of th« M. £. Church, of this city, leave neer excursion to the land of our fore uert Wednesday morning for McMinn bee.i down visiting relatives, a portion ville. We are sorry to see Mr. Mat fathers. Some of the pioneer» once Cash for Crain, of the week. thews leave as himself and family have thought that the time made by the ZMa.ohiiievy, at its highest market value. Will also bo pre Mr. John Edwards, of North Yam made many warm friends here during cayuse expies* over the ragged-edged pared to hill, was in town and gave us a call on their stay.— Enterprise. mountains that Beecher ha» just cross ed, could never be beaten ; they were Monday evening. AND LOAN SACKS TO FARMERS Jimmy Sparks brings U3, from the satisfied then. But now some of those Y amhill oo ., or, 0 tr mechanics are kept busy—work farm of C. A. Swoet, some corn “ what old nabob pioneers, whose lucre has M c M innville , and for said loan will require the sacks return ing late at night aud putting in sotne is corn.” Enclosed in the husks of grown so as to overbalance their com ed filled with grain to my warehouoe. tim j on Sunday. what appears to bo one ear, are seven mon seuae, are not satisfied with ordin Grain, Grass and Stock Farms Soliciting a share of your patronage, I shall perfectly formed ears of corn of four ary railroad time; they dou’t want to In Yamhill and Polk counties For in roturn therefor endeavor to give you satis Under “New To-Day” will be found the advertisement of W. 0. Palmer, rows each, while a similar one lias six see the country through which they >ale on Reasonable Terms. faction. W. A. WELLS. ears of three rows each. They are in are to pass—they saw enough of that the Crockeryman. McMinnville, Or., June 28, 1883.—ni6. deed curiosities. 30 or 40 years ago. They now want SAW MILLS, Mr. Wick wire, who ¡»matched against FLOURING MILLS, A party consisting of Messrs. J H to go by lightning express, in a Pull- Martin for tbe race, next Saturday, has Turner, Sarn’l Shafter, A J Nelson and ro.iu palace, furnished with double CITY LOTS AND been hero the past week. County Clerk J J Spencer left this back-action spriug beds. Why, God TOWN PROPERTY. The geese are beginning to fly to place on Monday on a hunting and bless you: some or those old codgers THF. FIN ENT NA WED SHINGLES Parties desiring to purchase should wards the south. Probably lookiug fol fishing expedition over on the Ncstuc- are out on the scout now, hunting up and less smoke and more moisture. cas, intending to be gone several days. some distant female relative, not seem call und see us pr write for circular. ever made in this section are now being man And don’t fail to remember that they ing to care a fig how far removed the ufactured at Mr. Chas. Magers Las gone into the relationship, just so they are not too will have 15^ bushels cf fun. music business, being now engaged in closely connected with the monkey.— ALSO Reed, the foot-racer, commonly But, Joe, to be a little more candid, I rnnuiug a wagon for Mr. Shobe. A farm nf 360 acres, 7 mile« south west of known as the “ sheep herder,” with am really glad to see the old fellows Chaan as the cheapest and good aa the best. Mr. Steel, the teamster, had a bit of bis trainer, Mr. Crab, spent Sunday in Alanufacturer» of taking such an interest in providiug McMinnville, Or.; 200, acre« in cultivation, Ô0 L ook at them. a runaway, down the country, the other McMinnville. Thev came up to try for the women. I wish they could more easily fitted tor the plow ; 100 acre . tim Enquire nf F. W. REDMOND, Agent, at ber and pasture, good buildings, orohard ano day, but uo damage to speak of was and arrauge a race with Martiu, but all kind* of '■Jump into the wagon and nil take a plenty of small fruits, house and barn McMinnville, or of done. they failed to make connection, as ride" back to tho laud of “Yaller supplied by pipes with running water. Soil 6rnlor3 MILLER A BOWERS. Carriages and Blacksmith Mm. John Haney, of Lafayette, paid Reed wanted to rim this week, and Breeches.” P. excellent ; no waste land ; lies on county roan her sister, Mrs. G. G. Bingham, at this Martin didn’t feel disposed to run un in au old settled neighborhood, with school and Notice to Hunter* Wrk. place a visit of a couple of davs, last til next week or tho week after. church close bv. Price ¿<2.3.00 per acre. En R unaway . Notice is hereby given that all persons tres- week. quire of WARREN, MAGERS X. FRINK, Miss Ella Lee Wood* went to Port-» pasting upon my premises—the Young farm, IRON HARROWS Mr. W. W. Wright drove up to Red Real Estate Agents. Any one wishing to purchase a good land on Tuesday, to again take up the on the south side of the Yamhill River, two McMinnville, Oregon. 23tf farm wil! find it to their advantage to position of teacher in St. Helen « Hail. mond’s warehouse on Monday last and mile« north-east of McMinnville—after thi- a specialty. call at the store of B. F- Hartman for During her stav of three months at left his team standing, unhitched, date, will be dealt with according to law. Se home Miss Woods has had a good visit while be stepped inside tor a moment. curity to mv property demands tin* notion. Particulars. ŒUUÆS LAFOLLIiTT, At Amity, Or. with her nianv friends, has had a need The team, seeming to observe that J. J. SPENCER. llm3oryl. E ras in the mountains are getting ed rest from her labors, and now goes they were not wanted for a time, con Aug. 2nd, 1883 — 2 Ota. Counselor at .Law. pretty well down toward the valley. back to her school with a light heart. ch ded to take a little spiu on their *na unless it rains noon much darnagt- own account, and away they went.— Offc#««Sheridan, Yaiuhlll Co.,Oregon It is no wonder that the mind of the Diay result therefrom. youth of the present day is corrupt ; They flew down First street to E, up E Particular attention given to Conveyancing RULISTMIM EJVT, Mrs. 0. H. Collins, sister of Mr. C. and when we hear such language as to Third, down Third to C, up C to Collecting, Buying and Belling Real Estate. sperry, and Mrs. J. L. Sperry, sister-in that addressed to a seven-year-old lau Fifth, down Fifth to B, nnd up B a few M c M innville , oreoon . law of the same gentleman, are up bv a young lady (f) of 14 or 15 years, rods, and were brought to a halt by some means — we didn ’ t learn how. The iron Portland on a visit. one* tiny last week» think they mi^nt damage resulting from this chase STIIULIXG U. A C . No. 16 Farms for Sale on Easy Terms. Thousand« of Brick, of the best quality, no' m ^15, Tyson and family, of be even worse. If there is one Bpnrk was the front broken otf the wagon >n hand and will constantly be kept at th' of decency about that Miss. *h© yrnl •‘Iiddleton, Washington county, passed Regular meetings, Thursday evening on o orick Al«o Flouring Mill«, 8iw Milla, Etc. bed and one of the horses ’ hind legs yard of before the full moon, in each month. Sojourn «rough this place on their way home blush (or ihaine when she read» this badly bruised. item. ing companions cordially welcomed. H. P. noui the coast, last Friday. A. Parties wishing to locate, bv Pre emption or sntf. We now have a pipe that ie a pipe ; L ist of L eiters '[•>inesu>ad, upon Government Land, or tn pur- Over 13,000 impressions worked oft HcHlunTillo, • • • Oregon one of those that a man tan take oue base School or Railroad Lands, will do well to on “ Snyde the Print’s” jobbers, the Remaining uncalled for In the Post •all upon or address me as I am thoroughly past week. Good work, at reasonable day in filling and smoke the rest of the office at McMinnville for the month STEKLINCii F. UAKDfNG week The bowl is of the old German Having Mcurml entire control of the yen loqniiinted with such lands throughout the en- ending Aug. 31st, 1883. Prices, puts him in tbe lead. ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONVEYANCER» ormerly run by C. G. Saylor, the above name« stale and is artistically finished off, be re Willamette Valley, on either aide of the Real Eataf«* and Collecting A??nt, and No •roprietor star»« out with the intention of man Parties indebted to m on subscrip- ing a thing very pretty to look at. 1 he Barnett Mrs. Mary, McFarland Geo., iver, nnd can show nartiee the most valuable Chas. H.. Meyer John, tary Public All work pertaining to this lin* iiaeturiug and supplying thia public will ande and desirable locations, from 40 to 1,200 «0B will please forward the amount stem is about tbrets feet in length, so Clark Prince F., Dicken, Miss M„ attended to promptly and reliably, Also, man trick in any quantity, of & quality guaran due us by “Postal Note.” We must that the smoke that passes through it Forrader I.on, Stewart H., afaiturer and repairer of Boots and Shoes. Al- ted to be as good aa the beet, and at price« ae icres in a body. Information pertaining te unds furnished gratis. For location and pri nave money to run our business. is alwavs cool. Anti Mr. C. E. Magers Gordon John, Shade J. A., work done with nratn**« and disp .ton Head low as the lowest. es, send for circular. Address Glisby J., Smith Peter, •quarters under Odd Iwiiuwe’ Hall, McMinnville Did you notice tbe life of onr town has our thanks for the same. BUTLER DELASHMUTT, A suitable reduction to parties purchasing Oregon. 69t Taylor Chas., Hadsel A. £., *«t Saturday I The streets were lined Born—Three miles north of McMinn McMinnville, Oregon. arge lota. Thicker, Kosie. yit i people from morning till night, ville, Sept. 3rd, 1883, to the wifeof T. OffIco-WltlA Gee. G. Bl«(h«n, Give me a call and eee for yourself. In calling (or the above, say u adver »nd it made it look like old times. D Henderson, a soa. And lqmmv IF YOU WANT TO BUY 11 tf 14tf A. C. SAYLOR. tised.” D. H. T urner , -J cat boy of Deputy Postmaster fairly danced with excitement as he Postmaster. told ii* what a smart little chap the HAM I) W Æ « "“•t uer, at Sheridan,is a little dandy, FINAL PROOF ’Mhiug 5 b; pounds, and smokes with boy Was; that he weighed 123* pounds, »tc. Ye printer* »uiokad to the beahn P ublic S ale ! OF ALL KINDS, «« printer with considerable gusto. Land Office at Ore,on Citv, I of Mr. Henderson, Jr. with ja* much Mr. J. L. Ladd will sell at publio Oregon, Aug 2nd, 1883. I Tie “Western Self-opening and pride as if the havannas had been pre auction, at hi* premises 14 mile» west Notice 1« hereby given that the following- J-lWing” Gate is the latest invention sented them by Pre*. Arthur. of Amity, on Saturday, Oct. 6th, Hor amed a.tiler ha« Ried rrriee of hie intention «at interests pttr people. One of the OR ’ make final proof in «uppert of hie claim, I. G. Davidson photographer, of ses, Cattle, Hog* aud all kinds of latte can be geon at Messrs. Hodson's. Two story dwelling with brick b«»ement nd that mid proof will be made before the Portland Oregon has so extended his Farming utensil». For further partic well and cittern with two lot« 110x12c1 '*''»eething now under the San”— bus’me-s that its influence is felt in ular* and terms, see posters. inly Clerk of Yamhill Conotv al Lafayette, 25w4. kll kinds of tm«ll fruit an ♦ rhol * shrubber reeop.on Mondav, Sept. 1*. 1 WJ. vi,: Mary * on,;d new Miilinerv Store, opposite every nook and corner of the Northwest -id flowers. Deskrably located, M.H ham rdle, formerlv Mary Rlre, Homeat.ad En- "•ia Grange Store, Misses Russ and His portrait work is eonsl to that of M C8IC. •on. For terms apply to G. G, BEVO HAA No. 4477 flor lot 1 of Sec. 1J T 4 8. R 5 W. Mias Belle Johnson, who has been OF EVERT KIND, GO TO eotter proprietors. Cail and see them. mv other arti»< N<» oiler one fwetenas >«l Eitate Agent. ■’he name, the tollowing witnew,a tn prove studying at the Conservatory of Music -Mr. Joe Stewart, who stabbed Mc to compete with him in viewing and in Granville, Ohio, will return to Mc ■r eontinuoue rw idence upon and cultivation IIw*, here «nd six lots. Terms are hs Donald, had an examination on Tucs- he no doubt enlarge» mote pictures Minnville in a few days, aqd will be •aid lend, vi,, D. McCall, B. Brower. E w j, b« Is nee r>n time. Situ* ted In eentr all other photographer* in the Grer ley and 0. R A. Ferri», ell of Me- ar-d was placed under bonds of than prepared to give le«*on* to all who may rt nf Men. F*>r pertkmlar« apply to Geo. (. state. He mplcff »wre cani.iuin^ I novilie, Yaiunill Connlv. Oregon. ** OVU io appear before the Grand Ju- desire it. BINGHAM, Real ¿.»late Agent. • I aftnU. ¿end order* direct to him. 21<A L. T. BARIN, R»g.«t«r. FARM FOR SALE 1. Any person who takes a paper regular- ly from a post -office, whether directed in bis name or another», or whether he sub. »■r> a.-1 or not, is responsible for payment. 3. If a person order* his pupor dwaontin. n*l ha must puy arreius, or the p iblislier aay continue to send it tiniil payment is tail e, and then oolieot Lhe whole amount. wl-e:har the paper is taken from th» office ,.r n<3. The court* have decided tliat refusing to take new spapers or periodicals from the post offio», or removing nnd leaving them in the office, is priiua facie evidenced inten tional fraud. 4. The Postmaster-General ha» decided that postmaster» who fail to notify publish ers when subscribers remove, or fail to take their papers from the poetoffice, «hull be re sponsible for their subscription. At Coat, CITY DRUG STORE. NOTICE ! For Cash or Produce. KOGERS & TODD. NEW FIRM! New Goods ! NewPrices! ROBISON & BAKER, BRICK YARD ! ATTENTION ! Notice to Fanners ! McCarter & Aiderman, J. I. CASE’S Real Estate Agents Warren, Magers £ Frink. DEERING and Mowers, SbAxxgles, Shingles ! Hoosier Hay Rakes, STUDEBAKER Wagons FOR SALE. Buggies iller & Bowers' Shingle Mill. Pioneer Brick Yard. C. SAYLOR, JE, FXTRITIT-CTRZ, Agricultural Implem’ts, D. I. CORKER, Lafayette, Oregon. City Property FOR SALE. BUTLER DELASHMUTT.