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T he R eporten >e\v Railroad Suit. To-l>H,y w. TYLER SMITH. M D„ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Sheridan, - - - Oregon. What we Believe ! We find the following in the “ Northwest FOR SALE, News” of Friday last, and as many of our The House and two LoU on the North-East McETJNHLLI, OHEMN, 1ÎAB. 6, 1881. readers are interested in the road to which O corner of C and Lincoln streets in College Ad 14-40tf the article refers, we copy it in full: dition, McMinnville, Oregon. Republican State Convention. Enquire of There is no question about it : Yesterday suit was instituted in the United W. .1. ÌIcDA.MEL, II. D. WARREN A MAGERS. States District Court by the Oregon Railway 51 w4 A Republican Convention for the Company (limited) against the Oregonian I’lii/nifian J* Surgeon, jtate of Oregon is called to meet at the Railway Company (limited) of Scotland, to city of Portland, Oregon, on VVedne«- recover payment of $43,566.06. alleged to FREIXII, ,1. A. < M'MINNVILLE OREGON. day, the 30th day of April, 1884, at be due to the former company. T’he facts. Northwest News” reporter by 11 o’clock a. tn., for the purpou* of Attorney at Law & Notary Public is the placfl to bnv GOOD GOODS. No humbui'Ting or blowing ahoi Surgery a specialty. nominating candidates for the follow the plaintiff a’ attorneys. Me Du gal A Bowers, these : On February 4. 18*0, certuin ge i Office uptairs in Simonds’ budding, adjoin best quality o goods of any kind for less than haft what they can bcniai ing offices, to wit : Representative in are Lafayette, Oregon. in Dundee for and on ncconnt of ing Henderson’s old livery stable. 48tt eougresa, Judge of the Supreme Court, tleruen for. That is simply nonsense, and is only done to x<*t you in their ston stockholders of tho Oregonian three Presidential Electors, and dis proposed Railway Company, purchased the D.. 8. A G. Office Down stair» iu Jail Building. to find them “jusl.o’iC of the goods advertised at less Ilian half value, < trict officers for the several judicial K. R., in Yamhill and Polk counties, and Mar4yl to show you an article too worthless for any use. with the hope of selliii districts, and te select Hix delegates to immediately afterwards purchased in Suu attend the National Republican Con Francisco and Scotland seventy nnles of you their goods at big prices. Talk is cheap, and so are all kinds of good SPAN OF PONIES, and Harness, vention, and to transact such other railroad iron, which was shipped to Port IB or M's lor Sale. that I wish to dtsp< and will sell and when you want to buy boniness as may properly couie before land. The Oregonian Railway Company address of Scot la nd waj not theu in existence, and Thff uixIrrBigncd has for sale two «pan of very cheap. Call on I) or the Convention. k PETER TAYLOR. The Convention wilt consist of 206 its Scotch promoters instructed tho Oregon Good Work Horace— one span «¿cd 6 and 7 Amity, Oregon 40tf Rauwny Company to take the title of the 1>., year, respectively, one weighing 1.3'0 and the delegates, apportioned among the sev S. & G. R. R., and to const mot ««vent s miles other J.150; the other span weighing 1.150 eral couuties, as follows : of new railway, which the Oregon company Terma. cash ; or on time, with approv NOW IS THE TIME TO IMPROVE Fou cannot do better than to buy them of Baker................. 5i Lake............... 2 did, and madt various new contracts and each. ed aecuritv. For further particulars, enquire YOUR STOCK! Benton............... 9j Laue................ 10 Hurveys, and reconstructed the old road for of JAMES REID, Clackamas......... 10i Linn................ 12 the Scotch company. Afterwards it operated On McMinnville and Dayton Road. Clatsop ............... 6 Mariou.............IS for the latter the Ilium of railway l«efore the Parties desiring to improve their stock of Columbia.......... 4 Multnomah ...35 Oregonian Railway Company could obtain Hogs, will bear in mind that I have a C om .................. 6 Polk ............... 8 any legal existence in Oregon and made va Fine Young Stallion for Sale. contracts in the Oregon company's Fuil-K<l<»od Jersey lied Hoar, Crook................. 5| Tillamook .... 2 rious Latlies will find all kinds of Latest style Cloaks, D<dinnns, Ulsters ai l name, bur for the benefit of the Scotch For which I will charge the small sum of $5 Cnrry................. 2 Umatilla........ 12 own A BLACK SrBAVGEB, company, for whom it assumed the entire , H ’ rap-. Dress Goods. Silk / j ce, Mull, r-^'Oiiett. Darn .Vit Ties, anil eve: per head for breeding, believing that they are Douglas.............. 12: Union............. 7 responsibility of the contracts it made. it1 From a the best bogs on the coast, and fast superced thing pertaining to Ladies’ Wardrobe. Grant................. 5 Wasco............ 8 accounted to the Scotch uompauy for the re FLYING CLOUD .HAKE Jackson.............. 6( Washington .. 8 ceipts, disbursements and operating expanses 16 hands high, of good form and good action, ing all others breeds. Josephine.......... 3 Yamhill.......... 9 and traffic receipts, hired engineers, and a bay in color, will be sold at a reasonable A lso for S ale .—A number of Thoroughbred All kinds of Dry Goods and any and everything in Gents’ Furnis'i Klamath ............ 2 made disbursements for it exc« eding £ 1,000,- price at Dayton. Jersey Boars and Half-breed Jersey and Po E. C. H ADA WAY. ing Goods. 000. all for the benefit of th»* S.jot<di Total................................... 206 land China, which make a fine cross, at rea 51ml Also. Groceries, Glass i.nd Queensware, Hardwaro and is SOLI Railway Company, and now seeks compen sonable prices. B. F. HARTMAN. The same being one delegate at large sation for the same. The Oregonian Rail 33 td McMinnville, Or. from eash county, one delegate for ev way Company (’limited), on the other hand, JIGEJST for NOTICE. ery 125 votes, and one for every frac claims it bought the D.. S. A G. R. R. from tion over one-half thereof, cast for the Oregon Railway Company of Oregon as Jsttai* .»Lixecl F>aiu1w. U. S. Land Office, Oregon City, D. P. HARVEY. O. H. HEMSTOCK. Hon. M. C. George, Congressman, at an independent company, and denied that Oregon, Feb. 26, 1884. ) At Mill. MoMinnviile. the last general election. the Oregon company ever acted as its trus tbe best on the coas^l having been entered at this office The committee recommend that the tee or agent in the purchase, construction, by Complaint Henry K Evans against Joseph Seed for Also, JWniing Implements cf all kind.«, all for the lowcsi prices. reconstruction or operation of the D. S. <fc G. primaries be held on Saturday, the abandoning hif Homestead Entry No. 5,039. AW, remember 10 percent, discount is sivemfor cash. K. K. or branches, and in the recent Branson 12th day of April, and the county con dated April 16,1883, upon the N. E. 1-4, Sec Prop’s of the ventions on Tuesday, the 22ml day of case strenuously contended and sought to tion 259 Township 5 8, R 11 W, in Tillamook <\*i II and *ee him. this Oregon company liable tor the April, unless otherwise ordered by the make Gillis. Lumbering $60,000 judgment given to the farmers oi County. Oregon, with a view-to the cancella- Eagle proper County Central Committees. Yamhill county, alleging thut the Oregon lion »rfeaiyi entry : the said parHes are hereby Tne committee earnestly lecommend Railway I». w. Tonni ies west of McMinn- Company sold the road to it as u sumijnoneil to appear before Alvin Phelps, No In happy Valley, ten J. L. ROCK RS. that the delegates elected to the State separate and independent company for a full tary Public, at Oretown. Tillamook County, ville. Convention attend in person, and if consideration, and it believed the Oregon Orf cpti, on the 7th day of April 1884, at 10 ✓ not convenient for them to so attend company was the seller and real owner of the o’djfock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony personally, that they send their proxies D. 8. A G. R. R. The Supreme Court of tli.ey concerning said alleged abandonment. Third Street, McMinnville. bids L. T. BARIN,Register. oy electors of the county they repre State on the 14th of .January last, ho waver, Lumber of all kinds furnished on short no- found that the Oregon Company was.not the sent. tice. The Republican voters of the state, seller in fact to the Scotch Railway Company ; Dressed Lumber a specialty. Final Nell lenient. without regard to past political differ that all the parties in Scotland knew this, yamhill co., Or, Quality equal to the best; prices as low as M c M innville , and also found that the Oregon Compa ences, who are in favor of elevating too, [Successors to W. B. Turner,] the lowest. ny was a mere instruj^t / the hands of Notie is hereby given that the undersigned und dignifying American labor, giving the Scotch the words of lifts filed in the County Court of Tillamook Give ua a call ami convince yourselves that —Dealers In— free popular education to the, masses the Supreme ppuri, " as d a using Grain. Grass and Stock Farms means of currying Gtunty, Oregon, her final account as Execu we mean business. «if the people, effectually protecting all ont the scheme and advancing the interests trix of the estate of B. I*. Hutchins, deceased, ill Ymiiliill and Polk roninlies For Drug«, ClieuiictU«, Pntenl Tiediciu s human rights in every section of our of the apuellant, the Oregon luiilway Sale on Reasonable Terms. Perfumery, Fiiae Toilet Article« said Court hat» appointed Tuesday, April common country, and who desire to Company (limited), was incorporated and find Soap», ( onibfc, llnir^Tootla au<1 SAW MILLS, 8th, 1884, at the. hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of promote friendly feeling and peyua- organized under the laws of Oregon. The eaid at the Court House in Lincoln, Tillu- Cloth Hruslies, Upon tree, Truswow FLOURING MILLS, nent harmony throughout, the «V/tp by property purchased, except the stock, was mook day, Oregon, for hearing of said ao- Shoulder Kracev aud all » maHitaining a government, pj ge to conveyed to and temporarily vested in this count County, ami the settlement thereof. All persons CITY LOTS AND Sund rice. the««* objects ami privileges, i> t cordi corporation, until the appellant (the Orego-1 interested in said estate are hereby notified to TOWN PROPERTY. A full line of ally invited to unite in selecting dele nian Railway Company of Scotland), should appearand file their objections to said account f Bangasser’a building on B street.] fully incorporated and organized, ami gates to the Republican Stat«* Conven be Parties deairingr to purchase alionld and settlement thereof on or before said day. ready to receive the title to the same. On tion. Sot.. Hiuscit, Chairman. NELLIE A. HUTCHINS, BANCASSER & PAULUS, mil and see ns or write for circular. Paint-, Oils, Varnichc:, Ertshes and C. "1 th»- 11th daj "i 1 >• <•< mi»» r, 1880, the pcopMty Portland, Or., Feb. 21, 1884. J. L. S torey , Exeeutrix. Tools. was fornially conveyed to the appellant (Or Proprietors. Atty for Executrix. 52t4 egonian Railway Company) winch waa all The Purest Xiiqnora for Mertic'.r *. I —o— 'l’he Democratic State Convention the time the real owner.” The Court also I’lirposos. Here in where you can get your money's for 1884 will be held at The Dulles, on remarked : ” There is no ground, however, A farm of 360 acres, 7 miles south west of Wotlce of Final SeHlemem. the evidence for imputing to Reid, either worth in McMinnville, Or.; 200, acres in cultivation, 00 Tho Best Brands of Cigars C ,.ii- Thursday, April 17th. Tin* conven in neglect of the interests of the appellant (.tie* stantly on Hand. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage. Tripe, more easily fitted for the plow ; 100 acre > tim tion will consist of 125 delegatcH, of Scotch Railway Company) and its promoter ber and pasture, good buildings, orchard and has filed his final account as executor of the The largest and best stock of or any sort of bad faith throughout the en which number Yamhill will furniHli 5. tire transaction.” plenty of small fruits, house and barn estate of O. S. Thomas, deceased, and that and everything >n the line of meats, ol the supplied by pipes with running water. Soil ti wuh recommended that primaries be Under this decision and the facts prorved, Tuesday, the )st. day of April 1R84 has been best, quality the country affords. Also the Fishing TacKIo excellent; no waste land : lies on county road appointed bv Hon. M. K. Perine,County Judge held on April 5th, mid county conven the Oregon Railway Company now suef; for in an old settled neighborhood, with school and Everbrongnt to Yamhill County. Best of Bolognas. of Tillamook County, Oregon, as the time, and the compensation, $43,556.06, formerly tions April lltli. church close by. Price $23.00 per acre. En IN STATIONARY claimed for the responsibility its stock hold the office of said Judge, in Lincoln in said Give us a call and be satisfied. quire of WARREN, MAGERS A FRINK, ers assumed in making contracts for tbe sole County and State, as the place for hearing and we shall carry a full line, consisting of 1' •». BANGAS8ER A PAULUS. Real Estate Agents. It may be true as Home hiiv —and we benefit and profit and for services performed deterrnining «ai<4 final account and the final of the best quality,, Envelopes of the ¡.«u < 12-19tf. McMinnville, Oregon. 23tf to tlie Oregonian Railway Company, both in settlement of said estate. Now, therefore, all anil neatest stylos, etc. hope it is—that the nnniber of public constructing and operating that cor ipany's )»ersons interested, arc hereby notified to ap saloons have decreased. But U. S. sta lines of railway, purchasing materif 1 for it pear then and there and file any objections Special attention is called to our Cutib ry, anti Photograph and Autograph Albums. tistics prove, beyond a doubt, that the and managing the enterprise’ from the 21st they may have to said final account and the c of February, 1880, to «January. 188L. final settlement of said estate. Physicians9 Prescriptions and Fami amount of malt and alcoholic liquors Feb. 29,1884. ? ly Recipes Carefully Compounded 52-P* is actually increasing per capita, and T he M iner . o •T. C. BEWLEY, nt all hours— day or night. S’ r Execut r. has been increasing for years. M ubbayhville . Fub. list, 18H4 M aulsay A T hayer I ¿ 3 E d . R epobteb Having, on sta, ting to the in AT THE X J. L. S torey , ( Attys for Estate. We would most respect fully ask a share oi l h< good brother “ down the creek” inineH. promised to write nev> ral of my p thi ■ publics patronage, hoping by fair deu.in^ 3 < publishes the reasons for his i< ligious fiiondH ill Yaiulnll, I take tliu uiothod of p- x: and strict attention to business to merit the fj» « ministerial decapitation. But. there doing ho through the ooluiunB of your pa same. ROGERS AT0DI». IdiiiinÎMÎralor’« Saie 5 o c. are other reasons than those he gave : per i and as 1 am in daily receipt of letters Notice is hereby given that by virtuo and ? We suspect he didn’t want to amear of inquiry. I choose thia pla® of answering authority E- L. Hi A. il. Peery. of an order of the County Court of ilia “ ansHerdotal robes” in the filthy all at onot*. I arrived horn <1.1 the 111 of last Yamhill County, State of Oregon, I will pro AT c* * pool when he runs for office, So lie month, after many hardt bip., and found a ceed to sell at public a net ion to the highest B < S' took them off and “ hung ’em on a hick small mining oatnp in con^.o of construc bidder, for cash in hand, on .3CA Moniluy, the 7th Way of April. 1884« tion.viz: Eagle City, con» isting of a few ory limb." 3‘ la>x shanties, and n population of about two at the hour of I o’clock p. m., in front ol the Court. House door ut Lafayette, Oregon the At the meeting of the Democratic hundred minors and sp,*milators, aud the following described real estate <»f Joel Palmer, W. I). ROBERTSON, PRO. State Central Committee last week chief business carried or is saloon keeping dec-eased, to wit: Lots Nos, 234, 87, 88, 8$>, gambling. The plau.i has eight saloons, 90, 19.54.55,56,117,81,85 77,81, 191. 190, a> there was considerable grave-yard and Ferry Street, r vr 9-lltf. the most of them also ca rrying a small stock 19... 179. 178. 75, 76. «8, 67, 57. .»8, 64, 61, 63 X whistling to get. up courage. They provisions, clothing, mtiiing outfit«, etc. So and 158, in the Town of Dayton, Yambiil Ila« toil, Oregon. for the city ; noxv for the mines : as County, State ot Oregon. Also the (pllowine were even satistie«l with a very small much vet nobody knows what they are : there are described Dealers in tract of land, to wit : About twenty ¿fate convention , and if it wiih not but few claims opened and prospected : I will acres of land off of tbe Donation Land Claim NOTICE. » tor th name of the tliiug they would safely put them at U n in number, and they of Andrew S nilh in Yamhill Countv, State of =5 tn Drugs, We the undersigned do lrerehy agree to pay all prospect well, paying on an average $12 <5 O have no convention at all. They know per day to the mav. There aft. some verv Oregon ; said tract being hounded on the South on demand the sums set opposite our names a- Potent Medicines, > ery well that the people arc Ratistied rich strikes in quartz lodes, one nssayinij by the road leading from Amity to Dayton, to the person who will give information that will George Dorsey’s ; on the West by said road lend to the arrest and conviction of the persons Druggists Sundries, $360.72 per ton in gold : othei*s ranging nil with the Republican administration— the way from %*A«I upwards, I beingthe Inckv running ftom Amity to Dayton, and on the who have b»‘en putting out )»ojson for dogs, or •3 both State and National. .a North and East by the Donaron Land Claim Tobacco and Cigars, discoverer of a very rich lend which nssays who may at any time in the future put out #600 in gold and $!»7S in silver, per ton.'— of .h»ej Palmer and wife ; said tract being m a poison for dogs or attempt io joi*»n dogs in the Perfumery John Bull is mad at ua for allowing t here is a vast country t*. priwpe<*t here and triangular shape. Said land will b<- aoid to t »wn of McMinnville, Oregon. it is my ojiinion that it will in time be the pav the claim** against -wiid estate. S3£- A* “i C; <; BiDtfhiiin.......... 50 ¿yiiiimiters to make their infernal ma best « SARAH A. PALMER. School Books, ennip ever struck on the Pacific slope. AllfiUkt 1*0.11111« -- 5 Ml Z • I 50 chines here in America t.o blow up Eug- Stilt I would not iidvise anyone to coma 5115 Adm in retrain». «1 < < aswell *> so . Miscellaneous Books, % J ti itulery hero at this time of the vest, for it trie.« i'rtli palaces. Now he’s got totnkethat I TVin Viol I ** ’ CH 2 ao Houin to come in the wiuter. mid pro- Me ~ »» 50 o irk or we'll maul him ; we don't al men's .1 “ >® Mnrr ..................... Stationery. visons nre very liiqh. My advice is to stay M’.H *¿ 50 ”3 J it Holir. low auy sin'll goods made her«*. Th«* [nt home until Mav or lune, for stranger! S Mfotfer 60 3 « Fishing Tackle, coming here niw get nothing but what they \n the .htstiers Court .for AJcMinnrilte A <’ tW yihlh 'Mi 50 blauk things are made way down at Í ; <¡¿ ftO buy and pav f >r at very high figures. Thera Precinct, Yamhxll County, »Sfate of <•< Hiracla ■n . the bottom of the sea in " Davy Jones' ■H not nit original claim on Pritchard's creek Etc., Etc. _______ 50 » ïMehchucider. J Gian <M >ai 2 oO Oregon, but lias lieen juinped, which makes room for loekt r" on Imard tlie Alabama. W r Kuo th 2 50 plenty of liigintion nnd attorneys will lie in O ccidental L odge N 30 I ndepem « ] > $ I< Adnmn. 2 50 ! nd in th< spring. This camp, as nil I Civil *ÌC- A K Baker dent O rdi r of O dd F ellows , 2 50 p Physicians’ Prescriptions At tbe meeting of the Democratic olheis, has Iwn over estimated, but still it is p Plaintiff, tion for camp .’seip and arv' tn» no h'inibno. lmnibng. New corners 3 C.trefully Compounded. recovery State Central Committee, some mem n a gooo V8 s nrrivini. - a the rate of 50 per day, and M ontgomery and of mo NOTICE- bcr of that body said that they (the nun .iy as lank* f.oin*T out. Dr. Littlefield .T oreph •T ake . F. P ence , ney. Land Office at Oregon,- Oregon. ( Democrats) had nothing to lose. A and M.»' H u uh r. of Lafayette, arrived here Dcfen lante. j CÏVE US A CALL. P*, b. 5, IS* 1 I wot »►« fur their trip: last weel . I » Itinji very good mid true remark—one flint welcome o J o ' cd I i ^lontgomery aud .lake Notice is hereby given that, the following ' ue ore glad to have such ns PEERY A HARRIS. F. I' cik c , Deit udaiiKS : nil teuftible people will endorse. The vou chili' \s t<» the vari » uh routes in,either named settler ha, filed notice <>t his intention 1 Davton. Oregon. Dec. 27, 1883--41 if. In the Name of the Stale of Oregon : You »»> or 't hornpeon's Falta is far the to make final p**oof in support of his claim, Tro it . same individual nlao anid that “ the beat I t ^v »iv and I think will continue to nre hereby required !•■» nppmr I m ’ re tnc un aad that id proof wilt >, mar',' btfor.» tlie Republicans lint) their record to de Is* for i tlx* summer. A otty hns been sur- dersigned, a Jurtice nf th»» Peace tor the Pte County Clerk of Tillaiaook Coun.'y it Tilla- rinct aforesaid, oq the 4th day of April 1884, nior'-. Oregon, on Ft r|.,y March X‘. l«s4. viz: fend.” And that waa also a very true ■ ev.ii tin., bii'l out at tho terminus of each is».ling in to this camp. The weather nt 9 o’clock in the forenoon oi aid day. at the Charles W. Smith. Preern'Xicn 0. 8. No. 3,854 Would respectfully announce to t >e Ladies remark. But we might lie permitted iti-nil :«viTv tform*. u< w; it snowed 2 feet last ofllre of Raid Justice, in said precinct, to an- for th« W « of N W } AN jof S W} of Sec. of McMinnville anti vicinity that they have to opine that it will not I k * Imlfaa hard ..'th' li'« snow is 7 foot deep on the level rwrr the above>numed l’laiutiff in civil action. 25. T 3 8 R 9 W. removed to the new buildiug opposite the He names the following witnesw?« to prove Grange Stone, to defend ns the Grover-Chadwick rec- ..?. till -n "'ir .and provision «till on the The Defendants will take notice thr.t it they rise. Following are some of the “market fail to answer the complaint herein, tho Plain his continuous residence u oon and ot’ltjvation ord. Ri'ptlblicana will probably be quotations : “ Flour, $60 per bbl.: Haooo, tiff will lake judgment againat them for the of sti’d land, viz: Nathan Casey. Lew is Fieck. ricSI lu n » i I i e, «Irisen, .rilling to place the two records aide ?6 Ota. per lb ; Coffee, 73cta.: Heans. 50 eta. sum of Two Hundred and Five ($205.00» Dol Charles Johnson, aud M. Folan, ail of Hebo. Sugar, ISO cts. ; Tea $2 ; Potatoes. 50 cts. per lar« and 1 nt«»rest from January 14th. 1881 un Tillamook County, Oregon. by aide and let the people choose. th ; Onions. 75 cts.: Beef, 40 eta.: Tobacco. til the rendition of judgment herein, together and have received a splendid s#ock of 48t5 L. T. BARIN. R »s ¡star. 41.60 Whisky 2A cents s drink and warrant with coate and dtRhunjeinnnte of this motion. ed to kill at S) rod«. Gum Ixsats. #12 per If there is auy one thing mort* :1b- pair: Overalls. .#5 per pa>L 1 and nil other Thi« summons ia published by order or A. B. Baker, Justice of the Peace tor McMinnville •uirtl than another, it is the way thf clothing in prp^brtion. Pic«* » are worth $5 ; Precinct, Yamhill County. Oregon, and Justice Notice of Final Proof. Freight 1 is bion «ht of said Court, made February 19th. 1884 Democratic orgauH play hide and seek Shovel«. jUU’O ; Pans. in by pack trains, at 25 ots |»*r pon I«and office at Oregm City. Oregon. pound. Hnv- A. B. BAKER, through the tariff question. A short ing tinisMsl my task. 1 n>ma)n. J an. Sth, 1884: ) J list ire of t he Peace* Very Tnr Yours, «hile ago they were telling us that the Notice is hereby given that the follow) ng Gxo. G. B ingham . [SUCCESSORS TO R. H. TODD.] J. H C lark . named settler has tiled notice of her intent!>n tariff raised the price of everything 49t7. Attv for Plaintiff. to make final proof in «uj»| support of her claim, just the atuonut of the duty impose«! ; S hout N oth F bou PnutnvitX LB. DIALERS IM ill bo made before th-» French Flowers in Velvet. Plush and Silk, *‘'r l^e working cls«< Send 10 ami that said proof wE. but soon came a note of warning from Fn. Hwosru «—Perhaps a few words re ( VII F I * I 1 TY # ceut« ter ncstage. anti we will County Clerk of Yamhill County, st Lafay »nd Washington city, “you must uot an gHialing our Crooked River valley might in mail you free, a royal, valuable box of sample ette, Oregon. on Monday. February 2 », 1884, Ornamente •! K<er> Descript ion. Catherine E, Yag, r. Homestea-l Entrv tagonise the farmers; humbug them in tercet vonr readers. Crooked River valley geo«is that will pul you in the way of mak>ng viz: from Prineville to the mouth in a tfeautitnl more money in a tew aaya than rou ever tho't No 3.701. for the W. 1-2 of 8 W 1-4 of Sec 4 In foot everything fo be found in a millinery some manner :” and presto cluing«*, country, mostly rolling hills, the beat of pomiole at any busmew. Capital is not re and E I 2 of S E i 4 of Sw 5. T 4 S. R 5 W. nr notion store. the name« the following witness*“* to pro re these same organa begin telling uh that st.xik range until yon reach Hay Stack quired. We will Mart vou. You can work Please give ua a eall. and vou will be con- hercontineua residence upon and cultivation of Botica ; iuen it in almusd level for about 15 k inoed that we have the be41 gootls and nwet all the time or in »pare time only. The work a duty on wool actually does cheapen miles. Now aud then a nnch dots the prai is universally adapted to both nexas, younf said land, via: Levi Gilliam. WiHimn Gil reran nable prices. it. Why thia is so our free trade friends rie. It is a fine countrv. and old. You <*an easily earn Irom 50 rent.' liam, Asa Cates and John Miller, all of Mc do not tell its. Neither do they t«*U ua We have had no winter here, as vet ; l-nt fo $5 every evenin«. That all who want Minnville. Yamhill <'mintv. Oregon. little snow fell, and that did not last long. 44l5 L. T. BARIN. Register. why the tariff that cheapens wool would There are several Yamhillers in out midst. work may teat the bufineea, we make thia un •logora tturks tor Ar»/#’ ! otTer; to all who are not well eitie- uot cheap«*» everything else aw well.— I nde Clark Rogers is visiting friends on paralleled ■ad we wdl send $1 to pay for the trouble of IHÌIOX g#-Pre«.-™ptions carefully compounded npilK under«isned ha« for «mie six head of Perhaps Mr. t’pton. editor of the Wee McKay creek. Conaiderable excitement pre writing ua. Full narticulars, direetiona, etc., 1 lull Kln«vd turerà Hut k« that he all hours, day or n<ht. vails over ow county seat qneation. which vrd of Curry county, who tende no comes up at the next election, When, tira sen* free. Fortune* will be made bv th oar FH ASK «4II.-I S IIH. f-rnurietor wfohe* to dfopo-w» of. Price. |lt per head.— Onr goods have li been marked down to the They can be «een at IMvtnn. Orerrnn. much fun of “ Homebody in Yamhill." county seat or Crook oonnty will be l.xnted who give their whole time to the work, Great nwost living rate Give us a call and see Io A. K WILLCOCKSON. The best brands of Liquors. Wines and Ci mcreM abtidufoly mire. Don't delay. Start B ili .. is not known. for saying that very same thing, can M w L gars keot for sale. When you go to Dnytoi you reelf, now. Address 8TINBGN A CO., Prineville. Crook county, I l»tf. McMinnville, Or.. Jane >1. *81 -Utt. 39yl Portland, Main«. I call and see Frank. explain the matter. Feb. 14th. 1884. f è • B. F. HARTMAN’S FOR SALE! A Good, Durable Goods, B. F. HARTMAN. <k Hemstock & Harvey, Real Estate Agents CITY DRUG STORE. Warren, Magers & Frink. ROGERS ¿’i todd ; V a fl Si I { 0 i n k T C s el D‘ T tl & o d a d ti a t u o CITY MARKET, FOR SALE. Lumbc K Old Prices 3 o VI Panther Creek Mills, Pesry S, Harris, o s f"! o 1 2 H b i 5 h g f 1 t c 1 t r É I I 1 1 4 I 1 1 I 1 f 4 Ì 1 1 I 1 ; et- e* T 1 1 < 1 1 Millinery ! Millinery! Misses Buss Foster HEW FIRM! Hew Croéis ! ITevz Prices! Hats, Bonnets, Plumage, Os trich. Feathers, ROBISON & BAKER, I < i i i i 1 1 1 ! i i i i i