Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, September 13, 1883, Image 5

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    Newspaper Decision«
S tate N ormal S chool .
Some sneak thief broke the‘lock off A fellow came to town last Friday,
McMinnville’s Day of Races.
the granary of Win. Campbell, on
got outside of a half barrel of “ snake
We have received the catalogue for
poison” and then started out to take
the State Normal Schoo], which opens
The
anuoiuicement
by
posters
and
the town. But about tlie first man he through the R eporter that McMinn­ at Monmouth on the 18th inst., with
run across was officer Shuck, who or­ ville was to have a day of “ Recreation, D. T. Stauk-y, A. M., at the head of the
der him to quiet down. Then the Kill ing, Merriment" etc., hail the effect faculty. Among the Board of Trus­
poison rose up in the man and ranted to bring nt an early hour on Saturdny tees we see three of this county, J. W.
The attention of the public is called to tho
and roared, and bellowed and caused bist a goodly numoer of people to town, Cowles, of McMinnville, W. D. Fen­ immense
bargains now otfared at the
the man to crack his heels together from all parts of the county, while no ton, of Lafayette, and J. R. Caldwell.
and swear that there were not enough few sports were present from different The scholars attending from this coun­
men iu McMinnville to conquor tlie portions of the state to witness and ty last year were: Edgar Bridivell,
equal go down and get squared up.
The courts have decided that refusing
Peoples’ Store.
half barrel of reptile that he contain­
Nora Mulky, Alien McQueen, of Ami­
take newspapers or periodicals from the
All partties having business with the ed ; and he threatened destruction and assist in carrying out the programme, ty; Lizzie Burton, K. B. Lake, North
which
we
may
say
was
a
success.
The
„Lt office, or removing and leaving them in min'lH
m'1”- J'111 >,Ie“sc bear“‘ death with knives, pistols, etc., until
The stock formerly owned by George Ban-
¡ha office, is prima facie evidence of inteu- m nd that his office days at McMinn- the officer invited him to iook into the grounds prepared for the occasion were Yamhill; Seth Caldwell, Nettie Plum­
well selected—being as level as could mer, Grant Shelton, Carlton; Mary gasser Jt Son will bo disposed of
muzzle of a 38 -calibre Smith & Wes­ lie
1‘‘JD‘l*j|1e p^gtmaater-Oeneral has decided Ville are Saturday of each week.
found anywhere in this section.— Johnson. McMinnville—104 beiug the
that postmasters who fail to notify publish- « ¿l!‘‘u.7 £ln7’”* “ J1? Boards” and son, which quieted him, when be was They were situated iu the center of total attendance. Theaimsauil objects
unuruied
and
jugged
without
harming
At Cost,
wJen subaoriben remove, or fail to take
. liver 8pike are brands of cigars
Mr. Jas. Fletcher's field, on the north of the State Normal School are given
their tispers from the itoslotlioe. shall be re- just received by \\ < lch, the confection­ anybody.
side of the McMinnville and Dayton ill the following:
“ The State Normal School was creat­
aptnsible for their subscription.
er, and they are good ones. Thanks.
mail, a little over a mile from town.
In the center of the grounds a track ed by the Legislative Assembly of 1882. For Cash or Produce.
Mr. J. s. Funk and Marv M. Agee,
COUNTY COURT
The
necessity for such a school in the
about 190 yards long by SO wide was
both residing near this place, were
State of Oregon has been deeply felt
enclosed,
with
a
high
board
fence,
and
NOTICE !
married at Lafayette, on Wednesday
Great Reductions are made iu
here was where the foot races (the by those who have labored.for the ad­
PROBATE—I.0U6HARY, J.
bept. 5th, by Rev. W. M. Townsend.
mam feature of the day) took place. vancement of popular education in the
lotico i» bereby rìvcii liuti Tilt. c. E.
Estate
of
Emma
and
Shell
Haw
ley
Mr. J. B. Morris, of Dayton, W. T, minors. Inventory approved.
Almut noon the crowd liegau to gather State, Experience has proved that a
( o NM H ima
intcd liimeclf
the grounds and despite the lively Normal School under the care and di­ OK OCJ ERIFM
wilh <be“ YAJI1I1LL REPORTER” was down on a visit the latter part of
Estate of Geo. T. Sewart lieil’B min­ at
rection of the State, is a necessary part
niul >*• interditeti in lise pubi icatiou Iasi week. He says that eropsare splen­ ors, annual account of Guardiau approv­ .«bower of rain that was descending, of a State educational system ( that
three or four huudred persons had ar­
did up there and that business is flou­ ed.
A fine lot of
ibettof.
rishing.
rived and purchased tickets to the en­ good schools cannot be had without
Estate of Joel Palmer deceased peti­ closure
properly trained teachers, and to sup­
by
1:30,
and
anxiously
waited
A token of renietuberance conies tion to sell real estate continued for for the performauee to begin :
ply i liese, no agency has been found so CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
vfw. from
little Blanche Harding, as a me­ service of citation.
efficient as properly conducted Normal
FOOT
RACES.
mento of a pie-uic enjoyed bv the Sun­ Esiate of Mary M. Hembree d<-c< asi d
Schools, where education is taught as
AT COST.
4th
semi
annual
account
presented
The first thing announced was a 50- science and school management as an
day School Class of which the donor
Dust, laid.
with resignation of H. C. Shaddeu ad­ yard, free for all foot-race. There art. Connected with this strictly pro­
was a member.
Wheat ariving lively.
ministrator and same settlement to be were three entries made—Della Mar­ fessional work, is uecessarily such a
All kinds of Groceries, Pottery, Ma- heard on Nov. 5th 1883 at 9 o'clock tin, Frauk Bodyfelt ami Castleman, literary
course as will prepare students Boots and Shoes
The smoke has lifted.
snn,?,
Sealing Fruit .Jars, all sizes ami ordered that notice thereof be giv­ alias Peudegras, alias Smith. Pools for teaching
the various brauches.—
of 1 lower Pots, Etc., at the new store en by publication iu “Oregon Register” were sold, ami Martin was the favorite, The literary course
Ate the prunes all gone
always be
Lower than Portland prices.
'd W. O. P almer , opposite Binghams Estate of G. W. L. Burtou a minor, selling at $2.00, while the field wept taken in the Normal should
school, for teach­
Wickwire was too light.
I urnitnre Store.
sale of real estate confirmed.
begging at 50 cents. The trio were ers naturally incline to teach as they
Public school next Monday.
Miss Annie, daughter of our towns­ Estate of Lucy Walling deceased, not long in making a start and the race have been taught, and the task of un­
DRY COODS
man \V. H. Young, has gone to Day­ Nelson Walling appointed administra­ was won by Martin by two feet, though learning the wroug methods that have
Read the new advertisements.
ton as teacher in the primary depart­ tor. Bonds fixed at $100—bond filed it was clearly shown that had Smith been acquired is frequently the great­ Cheaper than was ever offered iu this city.
seen fit to ptill his coat and boots and est obstacle in the way of success in
“ Will it never stop raining 7 ”
ment of the public school nt that place, and approved.
Estate of John Beebard, deceased— exerted himself in the least, he could the school room.”
I respectfully invite the public to call and
NewGoods, New Goods, at Mannings. which begun last Monday.
Janies Newman appointed administra­ have distanced both his competitors,
OPENING BXBBCISES.
examine goods and prices.
Dr. A. E. Rogers, cousin of Mr. J.\V. tor.
easily. Be that as it may, Martin came
Rogers and Todd carry the boss stock Rogers,
Opening chorus—choir.
Respectfully,
of this place, attended the con
Estate of N. Peter Nelson, deceased out ahead and got the $5 ; so we’ll just
of cigars.
Prayer by Eld. J W. Spriggs, of Sa­
clave of Sir Knights from Indiana and — Inventorv approved.
peg one for Yamhill.
W. F. BANGA88ER.
For prices lower than the lowest, go then came up into Oregon last week
Estate of John Green, deceased—Fi­ The next thing, and that which had lem.
10-ltf.
and paid bis relatives a visit.
to Mannings.
nal account approved—Administrator been looked forward to with consider­ Anthem by the choir.
Opening address, by Hon. J. F. Ca­
able interest with all lovers of sport,
Dont fool with the business end of a i
Mr. T. T>. Henderson, three miles discharged.
Estate of Aaron Pay tie, deceased— was the foot race between Willie Mar ples, of Portland.
“yaller jacket. ”
north of this place, has for sale a qran Inventory
Glee by the glee club.
approved.
tin, of this place, and Fred Wickwire,
tity of wheat, and parties wishing seed
Estate of Israel Huben, deceased— of Portland, iu which Martin handi­ Short speeches by members of the
Billy Hunter, of Salem, was over on wheat
should
call
on
him
at
once
as
he
Polk
county Legislative delegation
Bond of J. C. Nelson, administrator, capped Wickwire ten feet in 60 yards,
a visit the last week.
will have it to market soon.
and others.
filed
and
approved
and
W.
H.
Wood,
for
$100
a
side.
But
few
pools
were
Judge Townsend, of the Register,
Song, a quartette dedicated to the
The “ Silver Spike” latest cigar re­ W. IV. Nelson and L. W. Harger ap­ sold, and what were went $2.50 for
called last Wednesday.
ceived by our confectionery man, H. pointed appraisers.
Martin, 50 cents for Wickwire. The public schools of Oregon.
Announcement and adjournment.
runners took their positions and at the
Martin is backing himself in the com­ H. Welch. The printers remember Mr.
Commissioners Court.
Every citizen of Oregon is invited to
Welch very kindlv for those cigars fur­ OOODllICH IND rcun, COMMIlStONSnS, crack of a pistol were oft'. Wickwire
ing Martin-Bcnuett race.
attend.
nished them one day last week.
had his ten feet in the start aud before
LOIIOH«B¥,
JUDOE.
The mountains are visible once more
they had gone thirty steps Martin had
McMinnville is to have another fire
and our people are happy.
PRODUCE MARKET
passed him anil crossed the line six feet
, cistern, as it was determined by the
A. M. Hurley appointed J. P,. Lafay­ in the lead. Thus Martin hail beaten
Mr. Ensley, the “Monarch Bee Hive” council, at its last meeting, to sink one
[cOBRBCTlSD WFKKLV. ST F. W. BKDWONn.]
precinct, vice J. T. Hembree, re­ 16 feet ill 60 yards the man who for
man. will move into town.
at the intersection of D and Third ette
years was the champion of Oregon. So
signed.
M c M innville , Sept. 8, 1883.
A tew choice Guns to dose out at streets—near the planing milland Hen­ J. D. Fenton, Jr., re-appointed to we’ll just peg auotber for Yamhill.,
derson & Logan’s stable.
astonishing prices, at Mannings.
scholarship in State University.
Wheat, per uusael...................... .
HORSE RACES,
Flour, per barrel........................
@6 (li)
The Mat.hushek Piano stands unri­ Petition of H, R. Littlefield and oth-
Chancy Dale, of Portland, was in
Then came the horseraces. The first Oats,
per bushel..........................
qjgi
valed for beauty of tone. It is unques- ers«for county road. Report of view­ was
[SUCCESSORS TO R. II. TODD.)
town the latter part of the week.
a
200-
yard
race,
free
for
all,
to
Dried
Apples,
per
rxiuud
............
8^12
, tionablv the most durable Piano made ers and surveyors favorable. J. J. Ca­
10(^12
Have you sowed your turnip seed? in the United States, and is sold at rey, R. W. Denny, J. T. Williamson which there were three entries—Mc­ Piuijs. per pound.....................
Cain’s r. g., “ Buckskin," Grayson’s b . Bran, per ton..............................
@20 00
DEALERS IN
This is tin excellent time for that busi­ reasonable prices by Luther Shobe.
and Peter Hagey filed a petition for g..
"Wapato" aud Coltharp's b. m., Ground Feed, per ten.................
@22 50
damages. W. T. Hash, Waah Laugh­ “Minnie?
ness.
DRVGS,
’ In poolB “Buckskin” was Potatoes, per bushel .............
,
Who says advertising doesn't pay? lin and Frank Stout appointed a com­
~@ 1 oo
We received out first “ Postal Note ” A young lady gave notice through the
favorite, Belling at $2 and $2.50, Onions, per pound......................
@2
DICI NES,
to assess damages, to meet at the
from Dr. Peter Taylor, of Amity, last R eporter that she wished a position mittee
while the field sold at 50 cents and $1. Bacon Sides, per pound...............
12@ 15
the County Clerk’s office Monday, Oct. A
STATIONARY,
start
was
made
without
the
usual
Ham, per pound.................
13@16
Friday.
as teacher of a school, and the paper Sth, at 9 a. in.
of jockeying und the three Shoulders, per pound.................
PERn M ER V
!0@ll
The State Fair will open at Salem, had hardly been circulated before her Proposition of J. C. Cooper, to es­ amount
@15
rau very evenly l’or a distance ; Lard, per pound..........................
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
tablish county line between Polk and steeds
September 17th, and close September ' services were engaged.
@30
but the little roan made a spurt and Butter, per pound.......................
Yamhill for $10 per wile, was accepted came
PAINTS ANDO1E9
22nd.
@30
At Sax's mill and warehouse things on
in several feet in advance of the Eggs, por dozen.........................
the part of Yamhill county.
Hides,
dry
flint,
per
pound.
..
@15
PATENT .MEDICINES,
.
have
been
kept
red-hot
the
past
two
brown
mare,
while
the
sorrel
was
Rev. J. Hoberg will preach at the M.
John
Lercher
granted
license
to
Bell
Hides, greeq, per pound......... ♦
@5
E. Church next Sunday morning at 11 weeks. Owing to a scarcity of water, liquor iu Sheridan Precinct for six “ way behind.”
TOIEET GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC., ETC
5 @0
however, the boys have been kept go­ months, and Mqtt Cain in North Yam­ The second race was a quarter-of a- Dressed Hogs, per cwt.............
o'clock.
Wool,
per
pound
.......................
@10
ing, dav and night to clean the wheat hill for same time.
mile, free for all, aud “ Buckskin” and
@5
Dr. Johnson and family are expect­ that arrived and do the custom work
“Minnie" airain entered, while the Tallow, per pound......................
Prescription» carefully compounded
Petition of J. M. Bunn and others third
ed to arrive home from the East at that came in.
competitor was a roan gelding Chickens—grown—per dozen... .4 50 @5 00 all hours, day or night.
for
county
road,
granted.
any time.
from
up
the
South
Yamhill,
the
name
Our goods haver 11 been markod down to the
of J. D. Carter and others of the owner of which we did not ob­ To T he P ublic .
tel) us that the true name of Petition
• •west living rate » Give us a call and see to
Those blackberries ami tomatoes . They
county road, granted.
man who was at this place last Sat­ for Petition
tain. “Buckskin” was again the
yourself.
I
wish
to
say
that
1
am
no
longer
in
brought to town by Kev. Hoberg are the
of
Wilson
Carl
and
others
urday under the name of “Smith" is for county road. Committee on dam­ choice, pools going at from $2 to $5 as the employ of Mr. I. G. Davidson,
McMinnville, Or., June 21, ’81-20tf.
delicious.
Castleman ; that lie hails from Mishi-
report $400 damages to J. W. against $1 to $1.50 on the field, and neither do I wish tu collect any monies
Another stock of those iron wheel I gan, and is one of the fastest runners ages
he
won
the
race
though
it
was
closely
from ray customers while I was iu the
Shelton ; damages paid by Wilson Carl contested.
Wheel-borrows at Mannings. Cheap > in the United States.
employ of I. G. Davidson, or from him
and road declared a public highway.
for cash.
This finished the mciug and the —except the judgement I hold against McCarter & Aiderman,
The Eurisko Market has changed
It was ordered that contract be let
sports for the (lay( »fid we are glad to him through the court.
We received a pleasant call from i hands, Messrs. John Fletcher and J. R. for shingling Courthouse
lepoi t that the affair was brought to a
W. H. H. G rant .
Hou. T. N. Faulconer of Sheridan, on i Longacre having bought out W. J.
BILLS ALLOWED.
DEALERS IN
Garrison. The new proprietors will Yamhill Lumbering Co., lumber....... ¡f.M'J 13 successful termination aud passed oft
Monday last.
N. B.—1 would also state to my many
harmonionsly,
though
several
of
“
the
move
their
shop
into
0.
A.
Wallace
’
s
friends
that
1
am
still
in
the
business
J.
W.
Carey,
coffin
for
Labonte.
.......
10
00
boys” felt pretty lively. There were
Our engine house is now lit up with
Nichols <t Jones, supplies etc............ 38 20 several foot-raeers present among of enlarging pictures, and having se­
ilarge lamp, placed on the outside by , building, at the corner of C ami Third. State
Versteeg and Mints.............. 77 30 whom we may mention Thompson, cured the services of Mr. Horace Dues-
Marshal Shuck
Mr. M. M. Wagner, who was a mcni- State vs
vs Steward................................... 5140
a first-class artist, can guarantee
of the same class and graduated Littlefield ¿t Calbreath, med. service 17 00 Smith and Reed, and we had expected bury.
satisfaction iu all cases. All niy work
They tell us that John Castle, of f r her
see
more
exciting
races
:
bitt
though
to
from
the
Anu
Arbor
law
school
at
the
Wm.
McChrisman,
superintending
done in oil. nt the same old prices.
North Yamhill, is making a superior same time as J. E. Magers. Esq., came bridge..............................................
considerable “ chiu music1’ was engag­ is
15 00
All orders sent to my addre ss will re­
quality of brick.
up from Denver, Col., last week and G. W. Snyder, printing......................... 10 00 ed in, they failed to come together.
ceive
prompt attention. Thanking the
AND
Mr. Wert Laughlin, of North Yam­ - paid the legal fraternity of this place E. M. Olds, wood................................... 54 25
public for many courtesies shown me
Moses Lanktree, work on Dayton
hill, was in town and came in to see us ’ a visit. He paid ns a call Friday.
in
the
past,
I
would
respectfully
solicit
How
is
it
?
bridge.,.................................................. 16 25
on Saturday last.
.
She leaned her head on his shoulder Hemstock, Harvey JE Francis, lumber 80 35 A very ugly story has been coking a share of your patronage in the future.
Very Truly
Considerable wheat in the stack and and sighed : “ 0 Jimmy dear ”—“ Dari - B. E. Harris, framing bridge................ IS 00 out, little by little, for the past two
\V. H. H. G rant .
no small amount standing in the field 1 ing are von sick? " No Jimmy, but I Johnson & Harvey, blacksmithing. . 12 50 weeks, which points quite conclusively 23ml
L.
J.
Fletcher,
beef
for
indigent
.......
5
02
to be threshed yet.
wonldlii < to ret reofthat fresh made W. H. Koyd, medical service.............. 5 00 to a serious crime on the Indian reser­
vation. The clothes belonging to some P ublic S ale !
and Mowers,
Ladies step in and see those Fall ] candv nt tin' McMinnville Bakery—you Examination of Mrs. Steward, insane 19 50 unknown
man and eight tweiiiy-dollar
Mr. J. L. Ladd will sell at public
11 80
Goods that are beginniug to arrive at t know it's the Amly candy factory in Geo. H. Himes, blanks..
pieces
in
gold
have
been
brought
in
Yamhill
Co.
”
“
Yes
dear.
"
auction, at his premises 1 >2 miles west Hoosier Hay Rakes,
F Farnsworth, tending Dayton
the Misses Hendrick’s.
bridge.................................................... 37 50 and delivered to Agent Sinnott, who of Amity, on Saturday, Oct. fftli, Hor­
4 wk
Mrs. Eva Collord of Oregon City,has
Jeptha Martin, keeping bridgeframer 13 00 afterwards placed the money in Mr ses, Cattle, Hogs and all kinds of
STUDEBAKER
been up paying relatives and friends a i Mr. Street Commsssioner: Would it A. V. R. Snyder, advertising ...
7 50 Litchfield’s safe, where it now remains Farming utensils. For further partic­
not be a good idea to mend that “jump E. B. Collard, Sheriff's fees................ 35 00 deposited. The clothes are in the ulars and terms, see posters.
visit, during the week.
25w l.
Wagons and Buggies
” at the intersection of Second and L. Longhary. Judge’s fees................... 120 00 blockhouse on the reservation. Two
Mr. B. F. HaHtnan remarks that it off
G. Sts. ? It will soon be the season of I. Sampson, work on bridge................ 3 00 Indians called i’oliceman Dick, of the
is time parties owong him are coming : mud. and then, perhaps, the travel will A. R. Burbank, supplies....................... 20 05 Siletz reservation and Sugar Charley, Music.
around and settleing up.
he thrown that way; but that ditch is J. Dixon, Jailor..................................... 163 20 of the Grand Ronde, are implicated di­ Miss Belle Johnson, who baa been
ALSO
Johnson, Salary.............................. 100 00 rectly in the mysterious affair It ap­ studying at the Conservatory of Music
Our young friend, J. Jerome Scott, , bad to cross, and therefore should be H.
H. Johnson, stationery.......................
2 13 pears that anothbr Indian called Tyee in Granville, Ohio, will return to Mc­
i
looked
after.
has gone to Victoria, B. C., to remain a
of*
F O'Connor, stationery....................... 13 10
Minnville in a few days, und will lie M IllIllfilK’t
time. Success attend him.
Road surveys, Nos 273, 279 and 280.
88 00 Louie, a more truatworthv member of prepared to give lessons to all who may
The Supervisor of the road leading State
the tribe, got a clue to the secret and desire it.
vs
James
Martin
...
12
50
all
kinds
of
Come, every body and see prices and 1 from McMinnville to Lafayette, should M. C. Rudder, building bridge
495 00 made information, when Mr Sinnott
.von will be convinced that I sell cheap > see that something is done to prevent State
vs Ed Sherman...................
3 10 took steps to ferret the matter out, but
Carriage» anri Hlarksmilh
for cash. 8. A. Manning.
the settling any further of the west State vs C. Mescher......................
57 15 so far has succeeded only in getting
I
end
of
the
approach
to
the
North
Yam-
disclosures
as
stated
above.
The
In
­
Rev. Mr. Mathews preached his first
IIV/rA.
$2218 30 dians «ay the missing man was a “pen­
bridge. It is becoming too “ per-
Total
sermon to a good congregation at the . ' hill
pemliculal" to l>e pleasant or conven­
itentiary man,” and feel justifici', in
M. E. Church, last Sunday.
IRON HARROWS
ient.
doing whatever they han done with
Read the new Boot and Shoe ad. H.
him on that uevount. The affair cer-
A gricultural S ociety .
Thousand*
of
Brick,
of
the
be«t
quality,
n<»w
n ■peciaity.
Fisher is agent for these goods and is ■ The Woman's Christian Temperance
During the past six mouths oi more taiuly has a very grave appearance as '>n hand and will constantly be Kept al the
Union, which has met weekly here-to-
carrying a full stock in that line.
represented
to
us
by
various
parties
of
brick
yard
oi
fore. will, throne-h the Winter, meet some of our enterprising citizenshave
At Amity, Or.
aud it is certainly due the
Rev J }{ W Sellwood will hold divine semi monthlv The next regular meet been looking about for a suitable lo­ that section,
11 ti)3ory 1.
welfare that all active steps pos­
A. C. SAYLOR,
services at the Episcopal Church next ing to be held. Sept. 21st. ’83., at the cation for fair groumls, having in view public
sible should be taken to investigate
•Sunday, morning and evening.
residence of Grandma Young's. All the organization of an agricultural so­ anil find out the truth of the matter, if TIcMinnvIlle, ... Oregon.
BUTLER DELASHMUTT.
,
friends
of
temperance,
invited
to
Ex sheriff-, J. M. Keltv, of Lafayette,
ciety for Yamhill county, ami have at it can lie done. Suspicion is expressed
last found and purchased a site. The that a minder has been committed in
Having secured entire control of the yard
paid us a short visit last Wednesday. , attend and help in the work.
C ommittee .
grounds were purchased off the farm addition to the rubbery so plainly in­ formerly run by C. G. Saylor, the above named
Roe is the “ same old sixpence.”
M c M innville , oiieoon .
proprietor start«, out with the intention of man­
Mr J 1! Derby, one-half mile ’.vest of dicated.
Mr. J. W. Gault came down home
In our issue of two weeks ago we of
ufacturing and supplying this public with
place, and consisting of 100 acres,
from the Broadmead Farm, on Friday erred in stating that J. F.Capleswas this
brick in any quantity, of a quality guaryi
which extends along the county road
Farms for Sale on Easy Terms.
W, slightly under the weather.
to assist in the prosecution of Smith. east
teed to l»e as good as the beat, und at prices as
and west, 1OO rods, and north anil How B ridges are to bf . R epaired .
The
attorneys
for
the
prosecution
ar
low as the lowest.
south
160
rods,
inking
in
the
mill
race
We
often
see
in
communications
the
Alao Flouring Mill«, Saw Mill«, Etc.
A full line of Cook, Parlor und Heat­ Pros’ Attv Holmes and Messrs. McCain
A suitable reduction to parties piircbanioK
ing Stoves in a few days, at Hodsons, and Hurley. Messrs. Fenton,Daly and and one of the most bcaiuiful groves statement that such and such a bridge
in this section, so that it is Imth well needs repairs and calling the attention large lota.
Mssonic Hall. Stop and see them
Parties wishing to locate, bv Pre-emption or
Butler vill defend. It was currently watered and shaded, while a larger of the County Judge to the fact, when,
Give me a call and see for yourself.
>Lirn<'*te«d. upon Government Land, or to pur
Ths Misses Hendrick have removed reported that Mr. Caples was connec­ portion lies open and level, so that a iu fact, according to the Road Law of
14lf
‘
A. C. SAYLOR.
•
haw,
School or Railroad Land«, will do well to
tlieir stock of Millinery to the “ Golden ted in the matter, and hence our state­ half-mile track can easily be made.— 1882, all bridges and roads are entrust
i.all upon or addreu n>e
1 am thoroughly
Rule Bszaar” room and hove theirstock ment. But these “current” affairs The parties making this purchase are ed to the care of the Supervisors. To
«rqiiainted with «nch lands throughout the en
are not to 1* accepted a’ true, in all Hon Wm Galloway, B I' Hartman, G show in what manner to proceed in the
eozilv arranged.
tire Willamette Valley, on either «ide of the
cases ; and this was one of the cases.
W Olds, Henderson A Logan Bros and performance of this work we quote
river, «nd can »how parties the moat valuable
Eittle Jennie Snyder had her feet
R Martin, and we understand it is Sec. 31 of the road laws of Oregon:
land, and dreirable location», from 40 to 1,200
qnite badly scalded, by her sister Satie
Mr. Harry F„ Robertson and hi« mo­ J their
intention
to
incorporate,
soon.
—
“ If at aDy time during the year any
acre» in a body. Information pertaining to
uverturning a skillet i.f hot grease on ther started for their old home in Iowa, We shall say more altoiit these public
FOE
SALE.
road
shall
become
obstructed
by
land»
iurni.hwl grati». For location and pri­
I hem, Jut Sunday.
last week. IVe had a note from Harry, matters in our next.
ce». «nd for circular. Addreea
falling of timber, or from any other
while
he
wa>
at
Astoria,
on
Wednesday
Two
story
dwelling
with
brick
baMment,
BUTLER DELA8HMUTT,
’ A. M.. A. B. B., G. B. and J. A.T..
cause, or any bridge shall be impaired, good welland cistern with two lota 110x120.
last week and he sav«: “ I have had
mink “there's no place like home,” a of dace
McMinnville, Oregon.
or become dangerous for passage of All kind« of small fruit and choice shrubbery
of
a
time
on
the
Steamer,
so
far;
A
$500
F
oot
R
ace
.
•lore walking the streets of Poitland It wa« so Kinnke.v and foggy that yon
Of(iew-Wllh Geo. «. Hingham.
teams or travelers, the Supervisor ef and dowers. Desirably located. Must l<* «old
°11 Monday night.
the
road
district,
upon
being
noti
­
21
tf
McMinnville is to lie treated to a
••ould'nt «ee anything; had a collision
For terms appiy to G. G, BINGHAM,
fied thereof, Hliali forthwith fun« such soon.
Real Estate Agent.
with a «hip and tore things np gener­ good foot-race, at last. It is to coine obstruction
Mr. Geo. H. Sawyer and family left ally
to
tie
removed
or
bridges
off
one
week
from
next
Saturday,
Sep.
making lively time« among the
FINAL PROOF.
ns on Tuesday last to take up their
for which purpose he shall
House, barn and six lots. Term* are half
for a while.” We hone they 22nd. between W. E. Martin, Of this repaired,
home at Palouse City, W. I ■ May women
place and W. W. Bennett, of Eastern immediately order out such number of down, balance on time. Situated in cenUal
Land Office at Oregon Citv, [
will
have
more
pleasant
times
from
success go with them.
Oregon who has been at this place «ev- inhabitants of his district as lie may part of town. For particulars apply to Geo. G.
Oregon, Aug 2nd, 1RH1. )
this on.
deem
necessary
to
remove
such
ob
­
BINGHAM,
Real
¿«tate
Agent.
eral
times
of
late
under
the
name
of
Any one wishing to purcliasc a good
N .rif* is hereby given that the following
structions,
or
repair
such
bridge.
”
Reed.
A
forfeit
of
iltaihaslieen
plac
­
'arm w ill find it to their advantage to
named settler has filed notice of his intention
Mr. Joe Willis, father of Messis. |
t<» make final proof In support of his claim,
call at the «tore of B. F. Hartman for F.d John, J““ and Tom Willis and, ed in the hands of Mr. W. G. Hender­ From the above it will lie seen that the
and that said proof prill be made before the
Mr« Jas. Beil, ami brother of our son, and on the 21st of Sept, the full matter of repairing bridges does not
Particulars.
25w4
Notice
l<>
tinnier*
rest
with
theCounty
Conn.
Of
com
ae,
amount.
$500
a
side
will
l>e
put
up.
< ounly Clerk of Yamhill County at Lafayette,
townsman. George Wltlis, arrived at
Notice is hereby given that all persons tres- Cregon,on Monday, Sept. 10,
'Jr r*. Shaffer, Turner. Spencer this place last Wednesday, right from The distance to Im run ia 100 yards, to | nil roads and bridges in the countv are imaamg
vii: Mary
uj*>n rny premise»- -the Young farm, Wardle, formerly Mary Rice, Homestead Ea
•nd Nelsou returned from Nestmca. Middle-ex countv, Canada. He is as have« 15-foot “flying start.” This under the controL indirectly, of the on the south
side
of
the
Yarn
bill
River,
two
Ust Saturday, mid report a pleasant jovial as you please, appearing will lie the most interesting foot-race court; but if a bridge needs attention miles north-east of McMinnville— after this try No, 4477 for lot 1 of See. 12 T 4 8, R 5 W.
names the following witnesses to prove
’line and “ slathers' of fish.
vounger than hi« hoy«. Mr. Hillis ever run in Yamhill county, and Mr. it is the duty of the 8npervianr. ac­ date, will be dealt with according to law. Be- her She
continuous rw ¡deuce upon and cultivation
Martin will perhaps have a' chance to cording to the law, to see to it that it is curity to mv property demands this action.
Our town now lias a night watchman will remain hero fora time, and if the show
of
mid
lend, via: D. McCall, B. Brower, B.
repaired
forthwith.
So,
look
to
your
his
many
friends
hie
speed,
as
J. J. RPENCER
~’’r. G. R. A. Farris having been hir- country suits him will go back, bring Mr. Bennett is said to be very fleet Supervisors instead of the Judge or
M Greeley and G. R. A. Farris, all of Mc­
Aug.
2nd,
2vts.
*•* to act in that capacity for one month his wife out fcu<| become a citizen of of
Minnville,
Yaruhili County, Oregon.
Commissioner.
foot. “Git” Billy.
Oregou.
10 recire $40 for such services.
21U
L-T.1ARIN, JUgietar.
IMMENSE -snofllNS
4th
Any po«°n who take« a paper regular- street, one night last week.
a [«»t-ortto*. Whether directed in
i nmie’or atiothor'a, or whether he sub- in fr.. '?n
self-opening and clos-
h<iL»d or not. w responsible for payment.
n g <»ate nt Hodson’s, is a
lhi|
b*If a person orders his paper diacoutin- •''top aim look at it ; then buy one.
5 he must pav arrears, or the publisher
continue to bend it until payment is
County Board of Equalization is in
s le anti then collect the whole amount, nn?il%' I1
and will remain
' ' ether the pai>er is taken front the office or until S.itmdny evening.
If you’re not
1
uni
HEW EIRM!-/
Hew Goods!
HewPrices!
ROBISON & BAKER,
J. I. CASE’S
DEERING
Pioneer Brick Yard
City Property