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About Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1884)
W v/spaper Decisions. L tl1’* comedian, in his unrivalled creation o •f f the Mun in a Maze, 1. Any per* >n who takes a pa ¡»er re rulnr- HUp’»orted bv a troupe of first-ci ly from a p »•»( « «ili» •?. whether directed m will appear at M< hawk hall v vlasa artists, ‘ Thursday ) iHsu.im? nmriher s. «»r whether he sub- ■ y -mi.-. ■- ■ ’ have attend- 6tT!b *d Of t)ot. is responsi».f.,r paynn m ed exhibitions givt-a by thi-'. ntipnny, and j. if a person orders his pniH-r d!sr<.iitiu- •dl speak very highly of it. llcd »a iH'ist p:iv arreni or the publish, r fn.iv contini’? to send it until payment is Miss < lar i B. M (l m b H be.n dee u) til . ..u»i tl -n collect the whole , tin* P-»sitio’i of teacher of Drawiu wlit-tìa T tile paper 13 taken from the office or * Hinting in McMinnviH - « ollee, an i **-iii In* <«rg!»nizc«i at tile lieginii;:-. • ..t ,l.:. Th? courts have decided that refusing term Those wishing m struct mn tnt'ike newspapers or pvi lodtc.ils from th»- pmsent. For further pi'iicuiari .. ,:,t-i>fficf. or n-moviug ami leaving them iu Martin or members of U.u iaculi y. ih.i oi'iic“. is prima facie evidence of inten I fie report w;; i curb ni upon our streets tional fraud. ; The l‘»tm istci (5 -aerai has decided during th»-week that two lik-u, Cha<. H:<r- ; ho foil I" II.Uli . publish and Dick Plowman were shot un i kill ( when subscribers n. move, or fail to take ed by oil) McClure, at Lincoln, on \, ~dn, . t.'icir p qw-rs from th? postoffioe, shall be re day evening of hist week. We hav.- made dill*.*» nt inquiry about the art lr ;nl have sponsible for their subscription. been informed bv good authority that the report was a lioax. NOTICE ! Itoti«*« ■ •» hereby (riven that Ml«. C. I . ha*i :*ftM»<*inled l«iik*M*li t% ills the *• A A VI fill.I. HI PORTI II** moi ift HUcrrMed ill the publication thereof. Ayer’s Hair vigor improves th- beautv of the hair ind promote« ite growth, h im parts an attractive ipp >-ir-m «... a delightful and lasting perfame. While it atimnlate« ifi<- r >ot< »•». inaeg ;!l .....;, , | , . ,, . ganoi to luxuriance, ita efl .-» , ■ luring: and thus it prows itself to b • the best and cheapest article for toilet use. Last Thursday morning w? received a pleasant call from one of Dayton’s po merchants, Mr, G. F. Detnu ing. He was mcompamed by Mr. W.-slev llonck. who, before he left had secured f»» ir copies of the xFir ".nnn’.i Fair and Concert Feb. 22nd and R epobteb for one year. You s Mr. H. 28rd. x knows how tn keep his friends in the east Jap. McKern, of North Yamhill, called to posted as to what is going on in Webfoot. s... u . Friday morning. Following is the list of officers for Custer Mr ■. W. L G.irris >n. undar the treatment Post No. 9 (J. X. It. installed Jan. 12th by D. of Dr. -Johnson, is improving. D. Neer, t liief Inspecting officer for this de L New» You can ihi-1 a good cigar at the Central.— partment: i ’ > i Uommmand r. gird ; Senior Viee Commander. J BGardner; We have tried them, and know. Jun. Vice Commander,GLParker ; Quarter M •. J. \V. Al Dm m, of Amity, paid us a master. J C Cooper; Idjt., K L Baylor; of hurri-* I call yesterday morning. ficer of the Dav. J A Perlnini ; Snrge«»n. W. R. S. Allen. o»ir genial friend, of Amity. I' Booth Chaplain, C W Powell : Quarter- iini..t»r S-rgeant. J W Guilt; rgeuit Maj- c t dip in for a chat last Thursday. •>r, D H Turner. Tip third term of McMinnville College Night Watchman. G. R. A. Farris, we all begins on Wednesday, January 23. know carries a little pisrol. and this same Alfred Smith, Esq., of Moore's Valle; little pistol came near playing sad havoc paid, us a pleasant visit, last Thursday. with him last Wednesday evening. It is a Mr. Nathan Ne«v’>v. Amity’s favorite miller, self-cocker, and George was going around on his beat, fumbling the trigger of the weapon was in town on Friday, and came in to see when it was bv aiicident discharged, the bull U'L grazing his right foot and going into th? R-*v. J. H »’>?)*! will preach in th“ M. E. plank wdk. 1'he only d-image <* »n? was ch ireti in this city next Sunday at H o’clock tearing a hole through and burning his pock et which was a fortunate escape, under the a . m . eircu instances. S’i.-riff C »Hard wn.-i in town Satin'lav ev?- At the conclusion of the inrellation cere ni i ,. iti company with Deputy Clerk Tai- monies of officers of Custer Post. G. A. 1’., last Saturday evening, ami while the “ boys” i.i^v C»>’in‘y Sirvpvor. G. W. Phillipa, were in th? midst of business, in marched ¡s - . ing rea.ly to start out assessing, in th? several ladies, wives «»f cornr ide-. and took sp.-in-. pos< is<ion of the hall, driving all the old A. I). Runn-ds. F.sq . of North Yambill, 4<»l(iiers off into a ?»»rn?r bv iii<nti<elv ‘s.— was in town last Thursday and paid us a But their mission was soon explained, for. opening their baskets thej toou had ! p’ ■ ■ suit call. »ut enough provision to feed a mu’titnd?— K-V. T. H dier". of Lafav''tte. cam? in t-> and of th * beat quaiitv. Memb -rs «-f the C. s • i a las’. T iesday, as full of lif j and good A. R. sav this was a tier'?? »itnl nnlooked f<»r Jr.ir.: »r as ever. ■■ raid.” but that they enjoyed it and invite L ist Saturday night was “on or before*’ such an attack at anv time. -yi»n know': and that was what brought so Mr. J. G. C'rawfor l of the Columbia gallery ::nmy F. & A. Mers. presents us with a view of Mc'd'nu .'i’h'. t di- eu from the hill on the farm of J. R. Derby, TJ >n. AV. 'T. Newby has about completed, about on«* mile west of town. The business u»-'.- his resideun?. on? of the cosiest teiie portion of the town is hidden from view bv an?ut houses in town. the fir grove in the western portion of town ; Tfi •• (’ )imnn’’cigar at Robison Jr Rak l»u* th? balance of the town is shown up t • er' i jnst wh p is enioyed by any lover of a good advantage. Mr. Crawford is Town, in uiis sketch, to be a <yo«>d artist, and Mr. good sniok?. Try them. Davidson has done well in placing him i - re. Mr. Win. Rmfro. of North Yamhill, drop R is the intention <»f th»* artist to skev-h the p- 1 in u •> >n ’i < last Tliurs lay. bringing us town from the cupnlo of the Coheg? build Home basin;- ’a, as usual. ing. from which point he can get a good Dr. G. F. Tucker’ wife is on an extended view of the town and its surrounding». • • -i ' i- .n-vilie : and Our City Fathers are now talking over the I)«» ■ looks oh .’ so lonesmue. matter of purchasing grounds and er' Cting TheOtwi I en p 11 n j i reeling Mon thereon a two-stor.v building—the ¡.»war p-r- tiou to be used as a room for the rdv’s fin- nin ’ II end -• n1 apparatus and th? vi»p *r part as a C-mncd resting programs? carried out. i'liamber. etc. The idea is a good on? and / Ci!-bank. Mr. Wortman tells us, is doing sh«»»iid have been ta»k. -1 about ar.»l a-u I up n )■) i-'.it belt ”• budtuss than he anticipate^ on long ?”<». B-d n been tl."r«* w . .• 1 n be something to show for the amount th t in s > short tima. at least. Good. Th -re will be another meeting of the Open has been piid '»Ut in r -nt. and ’. ’ ch h • thin gone never to return. By all men. ins ” • l»t ’ »¡»cram- ■ Society at the C. F. church, on con- move be mid ‘. and tlisu then lei tei <»nr < nr people p Abm a • < . ring next. All are invited. tribute towards a fund fond to purchnstj purehnfm a th ■-b» li Rev. J. TToberr, of Lafeyett', delivered a to ph’ce thereon that will wake w.a!;e up the town ver fine address a( t . inst Jlatiou of offic in case of n?ces‘ sity. as the one now in use s ers o' Occidental L< dge, on Thursday even- too small. We suggest ! ing. The Nimrods oi J S ni'.li Yamhill have occ-i- jamborees” that are the We team that there will be a fifty-yard foot sioual hunting of ’ .. Th rsr.? ¿ t Ami’ v on the 2;’»th of this month, be cause of fl no small | ?:? t . ; »f j . .artin and Ed Oeloh ill foi - 0 last hunt took piac during the past week.— •nderaon were <*bo- George O ’ ds and Iblly ) a side. sen captains of the r»-;p?crive Bv refer ne j ^nr adv rtis’ng C »’nm is it sport to be wound up with a ball and supper wi’l be s».eu upon what dates Sheriff Collard at the residence of Etsia Wright, fhe side will visit th? vari»>us piecincts in the county gaining the greatest numbel ov point?» of tbs. ball,— _________ for the collection of y game to pay for the inintic b Th? proceedings of the last C .?aniy com - When th»* gam * v vns brought in.it was found » it * -1 .v )• •» uiv m nu • we areumd..* to giv» that Henderson’s s’.de had gained the day by Then cam cam; the < n- but e poi< -- < th'.-m this issue. The b-’l- several thousand po. .nts. Thon ».»Table part of the t affair, and as peT pre- lar.ce will appea* in our next. a nice little e htth dance and vi<n;s urranifenien' \ valuable addition has recently been one of too •s was enjoved by of •uppers ran Droll' C.»l! -V «cuky in th? p<-s»m our fun n !ghb-»r of t h rd of M sC. B. n»i. wh-» is n »w ready t Charley Fayuv, v*«.o works ’ take class s in dr vwitig and painting. Io:? Booth. U nill in the land nt • ?«ver’s Sarsaparilla '•.? the raost potent he hasn't many p»»ints bv wh ich V. ».'• 1,-jrifier. «nd ' fountain »»f lieakh nn< piac? tin rein. < )n ri itardi Jay last, y. i kicked him. siiviigth. Be w'se in time. All b&nefii. in mg a vicious horse, the animal < fectons promptly removed by this unequaled striking him m the righ it 1 breast, and knock- for a time : he fell to the ing him breflthlt s «a iterative. » struck the back of I ts Los-^—Somewltfr? between the R ep ^ rtei . rioor. tmd in 4o”'. Jiich rendered hr.i al- head on the plank » offi.-,? and < al Hotel, on Tuesd ir lnM. fvw moments. Being «■-»i l pencil bead. sX with yellows on«*, im most Heiir'-'l* ss for a IV’iiibrinm. Char- fin.i.-r will b- satisfactorily ieward?d by pluekv. niter ga>»i>U.n:» e if not 1; ip 2 had lev went to work a:: .in : v leaving it at this office. ¡¡«.¿‘UH.» i bit WI- m’i*1-'' ■ ■ »i>'-‘ »*■' __ . linish _ <.i. putting «-«»I'? the tin* touri toiii-ah s|j-,e on that The Lie mtive L-»ard of th* College has not that kicked adopted a MPW ruling bv whvh »r? re- horse. Tins borna «s the sa Ig owned at ’ Ji-. Booth some l;r '•■ since, qaireJ topav l’iiti«m only from th? dM'* o. ho sold him entrairne. tout *-»<1 of from the beginning of ; that time by Frank W li-Jit e kicked Air. to H*vy Farlin, -la... net - toll-term, as h?v?v».rore. t* imprint of Payne, tfe»u sural,v steed !-f Last Snr. lav »vening Rogers .* T-»dd were ».oth hind fr-d <>y ‘he tr»»nt Street Com- 'cmisidernbls w«'»ik» d np ov •» |h»* bnrnmg on that geutle- aussioner Gault »• ’*^»ui;’’ *. jrn the nriite of the cbimnev ««a :heir drug H m id« man entered the simp uooi, a large blaz»* and filled the house with smoke ut. but no further damn >- was don?. oi'X- inn W? imagine our subscribers seo’. L J ’■<- enuse of the poor print of th? hEF-'H^c.. w- ?k. and w? don’t bb-rne them if tliev did None r *"rette.l it mor-* than ourselves; i.iit w< We a new couldn’t avoid il. V’ .. have .................. — rolle» now. sister of Mrs. f hnp uan. of S^kro. : W. .J. G irrixon. with j her flau’.hter. Hattie Jackson. ’ vH down from S ileni The fonw-r return«.-;) visit Last week. The latt *r part of i 11? week ; b»c the is Mill here. _* r < »f thi: plar- , The Amat'ur Er.?s 2 Bind igent- odie 1 huv re-or an z • i an » G are .. prnc*icing r— Ir. and before long will b- ab»« t»» pl y v. r w. V. To-morm <*v. nm » the I'-o’ s will tnyi a dance at Moh;'.>' k Hall, to which th«* piu- lic are cordially invited* Our county ‘mrveynr.jT. It bigger nor anybody. ’ wards «»f two weeks ago : i< i a d ’tigli-er mlv thing ’»•" as smart as can b?. The ot fault with Cal for is his not ’«' It.ng us 1 about the matter soouer. The Ynra'iil! (' .nr.iy Snn» >v S -I. . —Hition will 1* hSd at Lafave*'-?. i. u. Iwn t. i< nb..n' lira th o •'•* !•"'» " th it directi >:i be pnt in ra *ti<’n' . ............. nr hw Ib.lwr Lr.fov t;'. I*r -1.1. at »'« J. Hobson, of N.w- <■-.*. F«-y. ri. are bn* few Indi- ' taiati y th'ir li-.ni«« ,,T •’»♦■’'a'*»" n ! t-. ■ i «n-'i H * ' ¿’ ’7 we wm o e ‘ th ,-n'<en*i»n totn-r e- ' ssl., at m»v»naM •rn of man. .:ri«-t if* r'laexo's F'm CoscrnT. Februar, ^".nJ ia the date Viinnvillv ‘ire f.rpartwent for their annual • btowout,” and i n ojrdcy to keep up the c i- tom a meeting v» a. • held M eduoilav evening of liist week to determine upon a b; (•of action i « j be pursued for the - occasion. At the nieet- illg it was decided to hold a fair two eveti- id 23 iugs—Friday «nd b atnrdav. Fell id with to l«U)Rn<] the usunl exenui Hl. A c -m J instr -yudhrm and .trittee consisltD i .«f Mtn Narver. >ks. H?mier.so!i To ¡d. of th * H’»* >f the T'Jlgjl*?-’i <1 Wallace.of toe Hose, va »inmittee «»f .-rr.»n'.em» nt.— PP »»“ted ’•> Illis COUHMlltr« a..... ng other ttom.« hav» appointed a s »h; ntHU co uimrte? : »nostiire i<h the follow ng jy » of ten l«ui<‘d tet: Men-ivaw TH” Milter C. L. Fork’r Wn,. Holl ami O.O. Ito- »on: Mi* - . So-ic - »:i,'h Lite.i B.Higaj-rvr. Carn* ary. <’»»r > v y ' ■ 1 Gortner. N.»ra .N?’* urd and Eva For J. Thi1- aomuiittee will cBtiv. k the town and ¡«rocnr» vhalever onr rlU/. OR W‘*h to uoo »n- to th» depart luvut. I hr I will b- ?'U.«r> l will I k * gi’- i a L m to? mo« .noney. F»*? • popular youn ,2 Lhiv. tue *«'•■ J p'»:ni'-r mar- . b <; Hi "f ‘ L ‘ ri?d lady, »he by girl 'iti-l r 1 ’ »f Beedi? work • » moiittMi.nild • ■ A fevt. r felt h*; '• next w- - !•’ r i«r»T .ow *v r. tbnt ’ h*ng of th* k*-' shade. B meni! ind ilrd. nnd b. CLrstiar •>i* C Jan. Ut‘ <’ A W d. er • ch-»'* •'»t Snp* yr t. Marth » <•»» Í h''T'Mt**F G« »n *»-» •v: M I [’b? t’dh»W nso i. Or. w ' I n ».«< ’•»- V..11 1 • Vwrtarr. H F Ctttbin» fl C X.-r-'T. »' V. .1 bv »" Mr. H ' ’ ’■ I Gartner. \ .1 M«Ty Mw were Ini’i »*» t- -*• r-e'.* _. «T Miw.-s Sor- in Maeon.c C cne -a. - ÜL I rani On •J- Commissioners' Court. A Bin C ut . PKOnVCf] HAItKET Lust Friday as Morris Bt an and a young [COKHKCIEI» WKKKLY. BY F. W. Il EDMOND.) man lately from tile Sound oountrv. named - Sam ml Hartman, were cutting a small sap M-MtXXVILLK Jan. 17. IBM. ROAD SUPEUVISOliK. ling that stood close to a fence, on the farm U heat, |»er ousn?) ..................... .. VI Hist. No 1. R L Booth r?i»orted : allowed of Mr. John Carlin, nortli of this place, the Flour, per barrel......................... lì f\ nil ffor i-xtra work. T II Gilbert appointed. hand!.« of Bean’s axe struck the tenoe, which • hits, per b»i-h?l ........................... ».Ciò No. A , rejK»H ; F W Morgan appointed caused him to strike over, and the blade of n (« l !2 No. 3. 1 D Duuiel refftjrtvd ; Ir*i Stephens his axe was buried in the right side of Hart Dried Apples, per re-1111.1.......... ... FI ums . per p»«uml..................... la 12 • |»,»< -'lllvd. man’s right ankle, just below the ankle bone, (• 2o a*» L C Richter reported , allowed $30 extra severing the mam artery. Dr. Goucher was Bran. |»er |*«n ......... . .................... pay. tl Z Foster appointed. (<*-‘- •’<» called and dressed the wound, which being Ground Feed, »» r u>u.............. . .. ........... ... (*i 1 «hi ». J 1» Guild reported : allowed .$50 extra a very painful one. cauaed the young man Potatoes, |M*r I ••*). -1 O uunm , per po» id ........................ pay. W L Warren appointed. (< 2 much suffering. At the present time the »• H I. Jones reported ; allowed $14 extra patient is getting along very nicely ; but he Racon 8»<ic6, per pound............. 126» 15 pay. .J .) lb »ktereon appointed. LR il IB will probably I h * maimed for life from the Ham. p-r pound......................... SfitHilders per p»uml................ 7. John ('tonin reported; allowed fit». effects of this accident. ltpr 11 lte-ap|H.mu d. Lard, per pound ......................... (¿15 8. W W Wright reported. Henry Gee A F estive ' lime . Butter, per pound........................ m H 25 appointe«l. Eg!«.«, p*r d.»2en............................ ’ i 35 The officers of Occidental Lodge, 1. O. O. *J. J W Cook reported ; allowed $48. Re- Hides, dry flint, ,»er |«ound.... («ç 15 F.. were installed publicly at Grange Hail, Huies, green, p.-r pound.......... appointed. (<i»5 10. A C Davis reported ; allowed $10.— on Thursday evening last. We say publicly DresMxj Hogs, |»er « wt............... .. 5 (a 6 Re-appointed. W« h »I. per pound ......................... —meaning by that that it was done in the co« U. No report. presence of families of members of the Or Tallow. ,»er pound........................ . (Ä5 12. C A Berry reported ; allowed $15, and der. and invited guests. There was a large <’hn k?tw—t»row!i--iH‘r dozen... .4 50 (a, 5 Ou re-appointed. number present on the ocoasion—the various ------- * « » - - IW J Simonds reported ; allowed $30. Lodges throughout the county being repre Matienrry ! Minieatery ! A M MeCaflkey appointed. sented. bt ides numerous visitors from our 11. John Hutchcroft reported; allowed neighboring towns. Besides a full line of regular Printers* At the conclusion of Wm Gildard appointed. the installation ceremonies, a bountiful sup- stock, such as Bill heads. Lett* » heads. Note ’ *15 Fred ________ a .................... Little reputed ; allowed $18. A • M*r was spread, ami all present took a hand heads, Cards. Wedding gomls. Shipping tags, Smith appointed. m disposing of the tempting viands. Then etc., Snyder flu- Printer lias just brought in 10. • (love reported ; allowed $20. Re caiue a social pastime of an hour or two. in a tine supply of common stationery, embrac appointed. which young and old alike en joyed them ing Writing Papers, Envelopes. Ladies’ Fine 17. No report. selves hugely. It was indeed a pleasant Papvterie. etc., in sizes and styles best suited IS. Wm AlcChrisman reported, allowed time. to tile convenience of his patrons, and at $10 and re-nppointed. prices lower than this market has ever af 1’.). Asa Cate reported ; allowed $20. Sam forded. Buy and get your mom y’s worth of I nstallation of O ffr els —I. O. O. F. Ewing appointed. S ntde tue P binteb . On the various dates designated. District 2*). \\ T Hash reported ; allowed $23 and reappointed. Deputy Grand Master, T. II. Strain has in Cut’urn N otice .—Tho Baptist Church of 21. RS Allen reported ; allowed $14. C stalled officers for the various Lodges in this AZcMinnvillo now has preaching at 11 a. tn., .1 Burch appointed. 22. M S Peerv reported : allowed $14. Al lurisdiction : and (5:30 p. in.,«-very Sunbath. Sc.nd:«v School Occidental Lodge, No. 30. Jan. IOth : W G at 12:20. bert Odell appointed. Prayer m«‘otings at (5:30, p. m. J Stouten berg reported ; allowed $10. Henderson, NG; S F Harding. V G; J E Thursday evenings. The college bell, at the Brooks. Sec: W T Booth. Treat»: C \V Red new bu.filing, u ill be rung once one-half hour T B Clark appointed. 24. A F Magness reported : allowed $16. mond. W: L H Rimer. Con; W J Loughary, before each ut the service?.. R S N G; L H Cook. L S N G; H C Mam-e, I R Forest appointed. G. J. BCRCIIETT, 25. W Y Martin reported : allowed $16.— R S V G; S W Calhoun. L SVG. Geo Ban- Pastor. gasser. I G. S A Manning, Sitting Past Marion Townsend appointed. 26. <’ V Kuykendall reported. John L Grand. G beat A nnual C learance S ale ! Castle appointed. Yamhill No. 2, Jan. 2nd ; J W Carev, NG. Within the next GO days, in order to nuikt 27. D Fraser reported. T J Fryer ap J J Woods, V G: J W Hobbs, li S; S R Bax pointed. room for Spring Goo.ts. Call, sl - v and be ter. P S, I Nichols, Treas. U-'L Fred Crawford reported ; allowed $18. convinced that i mean business. Amity No. (>7, Jan. 5th : H B Tingle, N G: W B McCoy app« inted. Very RespccllHlly Yours, 29. 'Varren Merchant reported: allowed T A Likens. V G; J W Aiderman. P S; II. F isueb . R L Simpson. Treas. •<2o. Frank Fonts appointed. McMinnville, Jan. 7,1S84, Lafayette No. 211. Jan. 8th i H Johnson. N 30. T M Laughlin reported ; allowed $21. G; P P Gates. V G: R I’ t ngi rman. R S; I G t-' CootK-r appointed. To the L adies ! ‘ 31. Chas Belcher reported ; allowed $16. N liemb.ee, P S; 11 R Littlefield. Treas. A Savage appointed. Fraternity No. 50. Jan. 12th : J M Bunn, N A h I just arrived at this place with a Stock 3>2. Cyrus Hinton reported ; allowed $12. G: L C Thompson. V G: 11 W Sitton. R S: of Millinery Goods, you will see at mv shop Wm Carter appointed. Jasper MuKern, P S; A D Runnels, Treas. the Latest Styles and Fashions; and as 1 3”». J 1 Hash reported : allowed $22 and buy for cash, only, 1 can aih rd to sell you re-appointed. C amp F ibe P bogbamme . Hats, Plumes, '1 ips. Ribbons, Luces, Etc., as .4. J A Huston reported ; allowed $76. Following is the programme for a .. low as auv millim r tins sid - of Chicago.— Rv-apjh »inted. Camp Fire to be held by Custer Post ” Quick salt's and snia'i profits"’ is my mot 35. ?o»t reported. No. II, G. A. R., at the Court House, to. 1 Lair Wi 1 to 36. Same. Jjafavette. Fridav evening,Jan. 25, *81: order. Next door io Russ A Foster, .57. J F Johnson reported : allowed $22.— Music — Custer Post Band. opposite Grange Store, .McMinnville. Ilans Christenson appointed. 1V1 usic—Choral Society. Mas. H. P. S tttaut . 38. No p.-pert. Post will march in. stack arms and pitch 39 Joseph Sas reported; allowed $20.— tents. Benj Iteater appointed, Address of welcome—-Hon. W. M. Town it). George Myers reported : allowed $16. send. Reappointed. > SV V| % Iv I ><; ,]onc ln lho Best O| Music, “ Rally Round (he Flag”—the boys. I 11. Chas H Beeler reported ; allowed $32. 1 " Style. a» all IInn--», la Poem—Katie Olds. C R Douglass appointed. tire. IL < . Ihirijy Ar Msl t . Music—Choral Society. 42. T N Graves reported ; allowed $8. W At the old Rowland residence, on B street, Speech—Mon. W. D. Fenton. McMinnville. 3Jtn3. A Graves appointed. Music, ** Marelring Through Georgia”— 43. Mathias Lorm reported, allowed $8. i the boys. J B Fosom appointed. Music—Choral Society. NOW IS THE TIME TO IMPROVE 44. Hem v Heckman reported. I II Ste Speech for the good of the OrJer—J. C. phens appointed. . VOI R S TOCK ! !">. A ue v district laid off—part of Bists. Cooper. AluHio—Lafayette String Band. Ft «»id 13 and J S Hibbs appointed Super Recitation—Etta Rudder. Parties desiring to improve their stock <>i visor. Mils1«, Tenting To-night”—Choral So Hogs, will bear in mind that I have a BII.LS AL LO WEB. ciety. ,$ 2Q 7(1 Recitation—Edith Keltv. t illl-R«|ooil Jersey Red Roar, vs Tlis«l.-us Duun.................. 71 o;. Music—Custer l’ost Band. vs John hui I Henry Baker For which I will charge the btna 11 sum of fió All are invited to attend. . 1» vg F M (»»«rrison................. per head for breeding, believing that tbev are Doors open at 7 o’clock, 79 ill) vg (‘li •-* t.nemns...,............. ihe beat hog«, on the coast, and last superced At the coiKilusioti qf Hie above programme ing all others breeds. 49 4:7 v« W <) Mo«rc........................ dancu will be given at Litlleiield's Hall, a fili outubering Co., lumber A i . sk ton S.ir.r—A numberof Thoron ghbretl the tickets to which will be one dollar, with S A Ma num out supp-r. Supper will be served to those Jersey Boars and I lull I r.•«•«I JeiM*y aixl I’-- 113 t'liiircbman land China, which make a line < at rea who desire it. By order of 32 N »chois Joi C ommittee . sonable prices. B. 1 HARTMAN. 15 ! Lumbri^ht 33td McMinnville, Or. 3 TV . F • Estimate on öaioon Dusincssin I’d c DI. wer J W Cowie*« J»io HulchcH M c M innville , Jan. 15, H83. TC Davi«, E d . R epobteii —Sir: Please publish in circuit court I* AI geroggin your paper the following figures and approx do............... I I>'»ii<h«-ny imating estimate of the whisky traffic of the H T Bedwell, wilh-V ,eu .............. city ot McMinnville, as the underfiigned was » ? Jb-yul, repiiritij bridge........... 1.-quested by a resolution passed at ilie ()p- n . M-,u-*!ivr, alli'miing i»riw»iier.. Temperance Meeting held at theC. P. Church Two story dwelling with brick basement, .1 li Maddox, witness Smith case on the evening of the 14th inst.. and by so good well and cistern with two lots 110x120. L Lmigharv. -aiarv t i). Judge .... doing you will confer a favor on the under All kinds of small fruit and choice shrubbery R I. Booth.’ Fn ij»t bill............................ signed. besides complying with the request and flowers. Desirably located. Must l»e sold E B -Hard, «ate posts», etc....................... of numerous other persons : There are six •■oon. For terms apply to G. G, BINGHAM; .1 <> Gu.hl, nailsand bla<ksmiih:iu... saloons in the city, so the estimate is made Real Estate Agent. I. ptha Manin, keeping Bridgetarmer. on that basis. I) .b»hn-.<m. tails (or road........................... Six saloons with 50 customers each, equals House, barn ami six lots. Term« are hall Bird A Gates, supplies................................ 30!) customers ; 300 customers at 1 drinks per down, btilanee <>u time. Silui.ted in renttnl day • ac h. • quals I SOOdrinks ■ 1,200drinki at Joseph •*■• ix, pails.......................................... part »»I town. For particulars apply to (¡co. G. B F Mors-’, hrMg« bohs. ..... 1“ cents rnch equals )‘?0 per day : *120 n *r BINGHAM, Reul L.-late A_<-nt. D «»a F--x, poles for road ............. ,„... . day «5<pinlu tfTJ.bOO pel year. I Dm. p. keeping lierque»!........................ is that all r No. The laboring man’s time is his oapital stock, ami shoubl be con J L Bower * line..................... . ...................... stantly employed. The 300 drinkers will Ione I’ M L oighbn. nails................................... at least 2 hours per day. which, at 20 rents i W (’«• »k. lumber......................................... pc r hour, would equal in on» year. $13.800. / h the Ci ith it Coint of the Stale of Ore- A R B irbank, supplies«............................. And that is not all. The 300 drinkers will d-elwell <k (’«» .nmls etc........................ lloihfor ) file hili County. smoke nt least one cigar extra par day,which Lee I.augnlin A Co mippbr« .................. at 10 cents each would equal in one vear J ohn F etch II J..lio---ii. -alary Co Treas.................. $10,050. va E B f’- Hur l, Sheriff’ fees.......................... T homas lh k . es , recapitulation . i' Loder, witnvrl te?S....... . ........... . if. 13 800 00 \ melia G ibson . Whiskey. ......... E I’ -ppleton. lumber.,... , • • • . 00 H abbibtte B ai nes , 1 5» Lost ti mu......................................... \lcKerchvr «V Tn»«inp«on, stationery...... li» . 10.950 (Ml M ilfobd B ahnes . 25 Cigars ............................................... W D Rol>etts«»n, lumber.............................. M bs . M ilfold B ahnes , 432 47 1 J Sftencer, ('.> clsik 1'‘«s...... ion G ihson . I Suit ju equity, ...........$»8,450 <M> 5 00 J Dix»»n. jailor................. ...... J ane S evif . h , | W. '!’. N ewby . 27 5 00 M C Ku l.l.T , biiita? ooiilnu*t . W illiam SMvtim and ; IH ou 1) I G»rker.< • >ilin lor indgt .... T. L. J ones . Adminis 44 The Cœir dclucnc Minss, Holwn A E iwer»F n»il- «"te.. trator of the e^t it? of 2 50 Il T lin t«''. . repairip 1 fwuls.. Mary Fetch, deceased, »4 A' T Ik-«»th, iroti eh»............. Hid' i Moscow. I. T.. 45 00 J £>iwards .V l'u, 1 uri)ter ...... .. ... ... I HE O h EGON «.’• (’•.Lm»B- Jan. Uh, 1884. i 92 52 l’lia« (.'arey. luinber..................... nia R ailroad C ompany . E d . REroBTEB :—The C»enr d«L»-ne mines 2u Oh J \V Carey, •••ITm lor Faln-er.. fjpo the a bo v 4*» ii :t ill c 4 F> fi-nd ; ij ( v 0 50 are situated in the Cuenr deLene monnTains. Pslm«*r M Leni kt rec «lizg'h * -„»ave • 2<* (52 20 miles from the N P. R. K. and also near . In th? name of the Htate of Oregon Wm J»»ne«, iunior..................... Y»'U y <»9 to»K>ttel»l A Son. hai!* eie...... the Mullen road, either route being practica are hereby require«! to appear and nnaiver th* IJ . no L 11 linker, -aia-v 8 Supt...... complaint, filed again«!. v««»i in the nbov»? »mti- p-,1 •; worth, tending D»vi«»i bruì ir?.. 37 50 ble, as there are boats on the lake to carry tied -»lit,on or b»*forr th? find ri o! th - n. v.f Provisions art regular t»»rm of thm Court, t<> wit : 'Th'- fourth »¥ J ajbht teh'iitiU Palmer, indi?*...... 42 01) m -n to and from the mines. v rv high there aud very scare» . Ti) H mines MI 00 ? A Palmet teonlM.^ ** Monday in March A. b b-t. 7 > 50 are in a dcii.ie forest, the timber being fii And if you fail Io so app-iir an»l an ;w?r, a- B F F»::l« », foto tre»................ >.» 81» and taii)ar-a<A. 1 he ti«.« -; grow 1«. ii . i enor above required, for want there.»! the Fiaintill 1 « ». mil 1 »rh. rime....................... moils size, tlie sun uhiiiiug there only one Oli &> •J C L »L-iiagham, lumte t....... will apply to the <'ourt for, the relief pray» » bom during the day, at Engle City. So you f«»r in Ilin complaint, which i* in eul»At»mr« $ i.'»52 8J ho wbnt the miners have to contend with.— that certain Ian»!« de«cril>»-d in raid rornplam- Total There are two creeks that have been struck he <lf*creed t-» )»elorig t«» the l'laint.»!*, nn.l Ilia that give a fair prus|»ect—Eagle creek ami Pritchett creek. Both have been worked l>eleridnnts be require»! /«»convey th? sum? t< ■ Ire Plaintiff, ami xm-li oilier an«l further rrhr. 1 or th- p.*l >v r or more we have heard some but til»* snow came and stopped rill .»« I»» the ('«»urt mav seetn v«|itit.fli.l* wr..i ju«t reports of there being signa »«f coal found in mining operntions. 'The bed rock has been »nd f«»r »«»-» h and ilbbureement» »»f this Mill. drunk m vcveral of the claim*, tl»e average This Humtn»'»« i-published Lv «»r-l t of Hon t f « »t-hills west of North Yamhill ; but pay beiiH.’ *|<l p**r day I«» the uu n. I fear many uh»» go then will be »try much mis- Kaleigh Stott. Judge ol the Fourth Jodieix. not until recently has thei? been |u»»spvct- No L-- DiMrict. mad? »’h thellfh »’ay <»l D«f»,nn»* j H a enough I*» uemoiisiratu the fact that coal tak. i) in th».- »lehM«'^*. of these min»M. D. I'-. a H. in the al»i-M»nc? fr«»m th? Mat? «. .uld be tourid in srihscien’ quantities to |» h \ doubt y« u have M en very flattering reports in the papers in regard to ilnse miues ; I If-.u. U. F B. -«..Jul;....... (th.- T-i i-.I Ju.liei.» for working. Knt recently th? matter was M.fAIN A ID. KLEY, i k» n in hand 1», Messrs, f B. Nels-m ami hav- not bc«-n in that section myself, but DiMri»-t. 42l7. Atfi.ru« j« hr Trim’itr. •. harl«-« Enghsii’of Lafayette, and judging have seen anJ talked with several exp r:"uc- <1 miners who have claims there, and have fro n the .p--iiu« ns handed us that cnint '.<«111 l. TO ALL. rr hu ti. • vein »-a«ml. ih*-ir labor and treuble come t«> Moscow, to winter, and from the«.- w»11 im * well rt i>a:d. 'TueM? gentlemen hav. men I get my information. I have al«» « suen •csl«»ii <»f lb»*s< .»u? to a <»-,?.i . f al»-» it • igat feet m»d thid oonsidvinblu polil dual hi Hng. . vt ni abi-nt thi. » feet '*»'1* »«»;U of ui ;U u » aii men. Ttoyintpitd t - utun H ■. i. I ¡i» depth, and it is their opmeni that the hill f,.,. hi _' .. • ’• t -lifi. in »:.»■ into which l.itv are at work »s one solid (piaru manta I; «», el mob that regiou on<l a Irxiv of ■■ »1. I be sp.iciim'ii given us shows •ood many ledg-s t, ',u Imen <li.-c«»vered it t.» I m <»f a su|R fi'»r quality—better than which pr<ripect Very well, but how 1h»*y will i;tv we have s??u pr»xinc< d from th? vari«»«i* pun »«ut is th? question. Th? man that go- s s iry sot this-•«»•.st. Iteing jM-rftellvdean and to those mil'» - will find all Hi»* n ; fl ■ 1 I•! » OQ<> »•ir'-: in fact a r •nnin? crtielv. This find is Xolice of I'itial ■ itlvax >«! .¡:u:it--d aixA.t 21 miles west of North Yatn- u** carru*^ •"ith him. cs the most of tb’x ?x- ittici '•itement is a sp»i.:oteii‘»n—in mv opinion a ><*) Le ¿\1. ’-hew farm, as near as we can r«*at deal mor« talk than gob). I have I hm - h . : :«r.«f’-hould it prove «<» productivr ii»io.-<fi d aav it will, then imleec in M.rwow two njor»(h-* nnd have gathered illM, « h irkin.’ il i«. •rMi»'»‘’h a I»*»’.) »H7H ,'inr ill the imw® at ooim».-n.l .mt I flud their r Y -I. lb«- non si ng sprint • of Y•»iXil.iU ’*»i‘« !>*.* v*»’ O <1 Loon, very p««/!’. ia-ha ♦ never enjoyed I-fore. W. will tell tue slur). I he numb r of n», n now neh » %• otjlcroppm •’ of ?/•■'»I can lx in the min.’S is ». z tm’latl at *r«mi L*»n to Jjnh. k<«wk«* n re fol ur’i • , act«l •r p.oL'S among tfc? fcxrt-hillft <»f that They an- fixed for the winter, which last» -ei«l (Y mj ■t. ■tie. t -.i ihai n ie highiv probald - that ilMMit five months, Th? snow fidis there to i»v the λ h d (•« Mow inc »«! -'i? bv English wili •i prv»r»t »lepit* from fiw* Hi Pn f«-’ t. it * ft Miiri tins »w is ai»o«it L-n ntileri from the f’-i ur d?A f.rih/«Vi»d lur <»tU">a of thsl b»eftlity sny tn I . ifian three ludoft tn ratlmsd. and <-ne mi'i«”* rr. i a g«» eilv nnwibor fr*»m this who ■•irr V« ft« tl rail««» of I’ »rtluud. the whole Jncp esre-at to ro »b«re in th? spring in irrtMift l m»ii( m |.| i «-arch of the yellow Here. Valiev would I m » gr>* ttlv Ixinefit ■Vii ( WILLI A z«leeHi*»us, J. A lle ». .d f tti< re mines shall {«rove n MUcceaH. Lx« >r ol < Lati J. K. Masen?, H«.n, D. O. Durham*^ «voiin.unúation un C..n>e in and nee ho* yon «fand on »ub At*y for mid Ml i V .xvuidably crowded uut of thia mw , criptton. bl 1,L ili AND COODBICH, COMS.. WITH LlH’GHAKY, JUDOK. --- Farm Machinery! Sappington & Laughlin NORTH YAMHILL, Would call the attention of the Farmer« cu \ tnihill and Washington Counties, to the fac that they have the agency tor some of the be« makes ol Farm Machinery, among which they may mention the Dcoring Binder, Deering' Mower, AX Illinois MOWER, DODD’S HAY RAKES, The Westinghouse Thresher, Plows, Harrow««, In tact all kinds of Farm Machinery. ALSO, —— — City Property Hardware, Crockeryware, Grocer ies, Etc., ...at the... f’/M.'o/J.V#-, .Vorth YtimhiU. 13-Stf. Shooting Gallery ! AT Wclt-li’s Rarber Shop. 6 Shots for a dime, if you simply want to ptac- 5 shots for a dime and if you ring the oe.ll with one or all of them« you get a cigar or its value in auv other article I have to sell. 3«tf II. II. WELCH. ASK FOR Cahn, Nickelsburg & Company’s Celebrated California Made Every pair warranted made by white labor, of iho Inst Stock in the market. We also manufacture Ladies-¿Missos & Children's Riveted Shoes. For sale Tv ali the Principal Dealer« in Ore gon and Washington Territory. > lull nud Complete line of the .»hove Wc» l-k now n l.ooth tor Sale ut H. FISHER’S, McMinnville, Oregon. Manufactured by < Ain. >il< ’KKlARI’Hlt A CO., 129 <t 131 Sausome St., Sun Francisco. Factory 115 A 117 Hayes St. 27tf 1 JUST RECEIVED FOR SALE I have just received a fine lot of Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS, jLadies’ Cloaks, SUMMONS. Dolmans, Velvets, Fancy Goods, ZXosiory, Z.aces, Smbroidory, Etc. Boys’, Men’s and Youths’ < lothiiiK. Please cull and examine Goods before pur basini; eta-wTiere, Your« Respectfully, r. ir. hiji . ho . vii McMinnville, Oregon. McMinnville Furniture Store, .1 Ik I bird si. YI« vili?, •'n bl»-<k ®awt »»I Planing Mill, two doors eant of livery atable,) W.H eivCHAM, FRO., ■iiJ -t « / -,| Furniture. «'arpeU, Wall ’•»-».Biol »’ig. •., Baby ('.trnugisi, Jrc., which • p ire ... rei-./iiabie that non« cutt find fault. jmi .ng done in a oantier. neat aud subfttentt 1‘k-HiM rail and examine /«Mels an«i i/r rea Mf. I 1 nrf " k bom®. $5 outfit free. Tar - •-.I»n«;y irw. No ri«k <’mpit«l not i r»r ke^.; r, it you want bu«in«w nt » » ii i- r ’*• of «other f**x, young °r ol«l, tan -• - • «mt piy nil th* tiin«* th»»y work, with . Mulat* mrUint». writ* fur purlieu la rn tn H. HALL&T Jt <X>., Portland, Main®» I