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t - 1 ■ • ol ii PEEtt ^niD It looks like rain. Ells Buok is up from Portland ou u I UVt. H q . Dickenson's garden seeds of nil kinds | it Hodson»’. County Court is in session. Proceedings Mxtwt*k- 1 Do not go fishing until April 1st. The law ■ jays v>, you know. 1 The boat Cultivator known—the " Bull Dog”—at Hodsons’. ■ A nine line of Jaoonett, Croabar and Swiss MTived at H. Fisher’s. | jjgad all the new advertisements, of which there are a goodly number. Ex-Commissioner Baxter, of Dayton, paid o, u cull on Saturday last. I Custer Post Band have just ordered sever- al more half-hour seleotions. I Doc Apportion, of Oregon City, is visiting I relatives at and near this city. Hon. Wm. Galloway, of Bellevue, was I knocking about town, Saturday. I Mr. James Reid came in yesterday to ad- 1 ^rtise some horses. See notice. There was a pleasant little party at the I Centra! Hotel, Tuesday evening. Plows, Harrows and Bain wagons of all | siix-s, cheap for cash, at Hodsons'. Bost Wringer in the Market—either Novel- I elty or Eureka, .$3.50 at Manning’s. Born—Near Dundee, March 5th. 1884, to I the wife of J- S’ Robison, a daughter. Sunday School Convention at Lafayett | next week—Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Todd, of Chenev W I T., are tho proud parents of another fim- b >v ’ Though the weather is warm and plensa nt I the ground is too cold for gardening purp . I see. : Capt. C. Lafollett, of Sheridan, came down I on Friday la9t and tarried with us till Satur day. ' ilev. J. R. W. Sellwood will hold services at St. James’—Episcopal—Church next Sun day. Just received three tons of Nails, at prices to " knock the ear off ” any merchant in the oity. S. A. M annino . Onr sink folks are all on the mend, except Mrs. Manee, whose condition remains about the same. We understand that Mr. E. F. Messinger, of Amity, will be a prominent candilate for county clerk. Bese ball took n boom last Saturday, and there was a very good game ill the eastern portion of town. Local Correspondence. ■ ■ lol ad jc rj t 1 * 11 -( » J DAYTON. March 4. 1884. News scarce. Sheriff Collard was in town yesterday. The steamer Orient has resumed regular ^foMKrp^P‘ 'lli,l!,,,le ~ to trips to this plaoe. I I latent’fo?cSgigAJSnrreoiion of nB,nre'8 I I I I I I The skating rink still draws large crowds. Mr. R. N. Suell, of Sheridan, has been in Store it to Its original color, and stimulate town during the past fvw days. Peery 4 Harris have received a tine line of hnrml^’d^“di!",“08t ’Rr,>Cable nnd cigars. Their “ Kicker” is the boss. ,n ated brother of our ni Mart wDiW' Mof‘.l11 oaul(l from Califor- Xt: u tk V? a "“’JU) rpla‘iveg in thia section. 1 ha ola gentleman is 76 years old ahum w?th ly blind' 3til1 he ttav,?la abont v «iw . -.u v aPP;‘re“t inconvenience, and visibly With little less enjoyment then lie did before his sad infirmity befell him. tJb-(la^sc.aveale“Pye“f I,artv for the bem ut of C uster Post G. A. R„ last Friday evening, at Grange Hall, which, we are in formed was an occasion seldom surpassed tor merriment and enjoyment. The ladv who was to have taken our reporter was taken ill. Hence, we speak from hearsay. As supervisor of this road distriot Mr. H. A. 1 ucker is doing some good work. Asa specimen we cite that done on First street where the earth is thrown to the renter of the road, thus making a gutter on either side for drainage. More such work in the oity at thia time of the vear would greatlv benefit our street#. Mr. Jacob Hansen, of Salem, was in town yesterday. A millinery and dreaa-making establish ment has been opened here—Mesdumea Han son 4 James, proprietors. A valuable horse, belonging to Mr. W. T. Hash, fell dead on the street here, last Friday night. 8SDXUDA.N. March 3,1884. Crav.c.1 Procoedingn. Pleasant weather. March 4,18S4. Several farmers in this section have started Ma vor and al! the Counoil present. their plows. Petition of S. AH»ee fur cross-walk on 4th D. C. Coleman and wife have returned and I a;reau referred to Street Commission- from Portland, where they have been on a visit. Petition for sidewalk on east side of O St Capt. Lafollett, paid your city a visit, last • Tom Lincoln to Fifth. Petition rejected. i owing to parties having agreed to build aide- week walk. J. F. Bewly. of your city, was here, last I i Axi ordimmcj passed amending ordinanoe week. i No. 3, so as to exempt local entertainments I from paying iieense. Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon lost a child on th for improvement on sidewalks on 25th of last month. 1 courih. 41 Fourth. 13 B Hlltl and C. C. 'JtrAfttö streets FMf-'.xwxsozl referred «4V to Council Daniel Richardson and Benton Etubree man Jones. Tucker and Campbell, to report at next meeting. were lu town during the past week. The Recorder was instructed to publish Mrs. H. T. Graves is reported as improving notice th:.t tb.e Counoil propose to improve in health. E strc.t bv ditching on both sides from 2nd The skating rink still rema.ns tho sole at to 5th. iiuii on one side to 6tb street. The M.ivor p-iijutej in, assjaanaat roll traction niuong the old as wel 1 as the young. for the year 1881, au-i Wednesday, March Temperance meeting every two weeks at 12th H -t as the day for the meeting of the tile Methodist church. All are invited to at equalization boarJ. tend. Resignation of Marshal Roudder referred Sheridan Literary Society met at Foster's ( to Counuilni.n Henderson,Tucker and Shobe BtUUS ALLOWED. Hall Friday night and discussed tbs woman suffrage question, which was decided in fa I J W Gault, street work, etc.................g Id 75 vor of the affirmative. T Scudder. Marshal’s fees................. 13 10 ‘ G W Snyder,.printing ass.n’t blanks, 5 50 I noticed in your paper of last week a few tones. Hill 4" Co. lumber................... 10 lines from Mr. Berry, in which he accuses I GW Farris, Night Watchman’s fees. 40 3 00 me of writing slurs about him : this is a mis , W T Newby, putting in sewer.......... 73 00 take. and I want Mr. Berry to so understand A B Baker, Recorder’s fees................ 5 00 it. He also spoke of using tue " rouger thau I J E Magers, Atty's salary....,........... any of the school boys,” If Mr. Beriy I T H Strain, v.ood................................. HO 00 4 50 wants to try his hand at that kind of busi A V R Snyder, printing....................... 13 00 ness. I am “ his boy,” “a id don’t you for G W Phillipi, making assra’t roll.... 13 00 get it.” P at LaxDnii. Yamhill Lumbering Co, lum ber....... 18 00 N3WB9RG. Total................................................. <234 35 Feb. 25,1884. Council adjourned to moot Tuesday even The roads are washed out pretty badly in ing, March 11th, at 7 o’cloca. some places. ’rojcatume. Wheat looks pretty well and I think it has not been injured by the freaio. Programmo of tho second annual Sabbath Julius Hodson has Rono to Mouiuo’ith to attend the Normal Sohool. School Convention of Yamhill county, to be E’.i Hadley closed his sohool on Dayton held in tho M. E. Church, Lafayette, Oregon, Prairie, last Friday, and has returned home. March 11th and 12th, 1884. N ."2—Pro; ram mo will be followed 6triot- Miss Ida Mooro, from near Dayton, is down on a visit. ly, a c. so closing at the expiration of The W. C. T. C. will meet' next Friday at time given, unless Extended by vote of oon- 3 o’clock p. in. Vv*ntion. Speakers appointed to open each >wod 15 minutes, at hem On account of tho bad weather las', w. eV, J. - ».si« . wi.i b.-i there were not so many attended tho Allium*- foliowingi 10 c.iu’Jtes. as had intended to go. Following are the angoNi ones who attended from here: Jesse ami 2p. m. t 2.! .. I Exercises. Mary Edwards, M.s. Amanda Woodward, 2:.s) to. Ap u oomiuitteeB ar.d Albert and Bade Hoskins, and Samuel and report or ,k',i -ograrame. - * i Jesse Hobson. 3 to m _: >- '.duress ’ vŸtloome, bv W. D. ¡nv 1 ___ Now is a Rood time to put in your early r’< nto:i. !, ary MÀI J.-J to J—-i . .of Schools. garden. i.. jxo nzonioN. A communication from this place appeared 7 p. m. to 7;3J—Devotional Exercises. in your paper last week, calculated to give 1- k I to 8 —Annual Address by President. the impression that I made a great runny b to I!—General d.suuss.on of tiabbat mistakes in an article of mine that appeared School work by the Convention. in your paper of Jan 31. Now, 1 will say this ranch : If I have, at any time, written TUiUD LXS3ION. anythin« for the R eportbb that is not true, I 9 to 0:30 a. m.—Devotional Exercises. am glad to have it corrected ; I try to write U:3J to 10:50—dow to increase the Httenu- only that which 1 hear on good authority, anoe at oar Sabbath School, openod by Rev. and what I see with my own eyes. I stated Parsons. that “ ten years ago Cliehnlem valley cost the 10:30 to 11:15—How shall wo intereat so an county as much or more than any other part to obtain olas-^s in the Sabbath School, of the oonnty." I should have said about opened by all J. E. Mngera. ten years ago, and meant, of course, in pro 11:15 to 12—What especial preparations portion to the population. No person, hard should Sup Tintundeiits and Teaohera have ly, except “ One Who Knows," oould ba so for their work, and whnt helps do they need, iiuii as to require this explanation. I have opeued by S. Monroe Hubbard. heard the statement referred to made for rOUUTH 9ESSION. years by men who wore older than myself, and of course 1 took it to be true. This is 2 to 2:30 p. m.- Devotional Exercises. my explanation. I want only the truth.— 2:30 to 3—Mo tel primary class exercise, I would ask “One Who Knows” if there has conducted by M. s. Viinnte Martin, with com not been liquor sold in this valley within the ments by Conven.ion. last ten or twelve years or about that time ? 3 to 4—Model adult class exercise, conduct He charges me with saying that 18 years ago , ou ed by uj Rev. E. a. uun R u » b with wwu comments ouumwu«, by u; oon- w„- tlie people all wont to horse races and sa- vent ion, including the discussion of general loons. What 1 wroti was that “ almost every- . exercise of School. liody” wont, as I know very well that all did , 4 tc to 4:30 ‘.2_0 — What i can __IE- the Sabbath School 1 do d- not go. He says “ there has not been a horse for *„ tho temperance I__ , work, opened by " Rev. G. race in thia section within that period, until J. Burchett. last fall.” If lie would stop to think a mo- ‘ 4.00 to » ■ — ™ Election of officers and raiacel ment or ask for information, lie would find ' laueous business. that ho had missed the truth bva great ways. nrra srssion. I don’t deny attributing tho prosparity of 7 to 7:30 p. m—Devotional Exercises. our valley to the “ banner lodge, I. O. G. T.” to 9—The relation of Sabbath School I know that the temperance* and religious ! to 7;30 the church, opoaed by Bev. James Mat movement that has been nwakened in this thews, with general discussion by Gonven- section has done tlie most to induce immi- grntion here, which lie savs himself 13 the tion. Adjournment. immediate cause of onr prosperous condi Every Sunday-school within the county is tion. Nor did I mean to “slander the old entitled to one delegate for every 30 menibors settlers,” for 1 am an old settler, myself ; at or fractional part thereof. least I have been here long T than any time All Pastors and Superintendents are en- mentioned in piy letter. titeld to ull the priviligea of the Convention. I ----------------------- “--------------------- BS5== JUST DECEIVED I have juat received a fin* lot of Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS, * ; Ladies’ Cloaks, Velvets, Fanoy Goods, Mr. G. E. Johnson, for the past three months clerk in Peery A Harns' drug store, retired from business life here last Wednes day. Mr. Harris takes his place. Dr. Frank left for Portland yesterday to meet his wife, who arrived there from San 4 Francisco last night. Mrs. A. L. Saylor still continues to im prove. The action of the Northern Pacific express company in receiving express for this place causes a “ growl” among our business men. They have no agent here and this makes it difficult for people here to get th. r express when shipped by that company. Old Custer Post Band was out on n sera- Men’s Boys’, and Youths’ Considerable siokness among horses in this n 1 : - last Srturday evening, retnrning neighborhood. Mr. Wm. Cain has lost two oomp! it pr. ,.■} them Aome weeks ago by the .> in the way of a fiurprise supper. fine animals lately and we under»: md that I bn evening win t fine one for seranading. i Mr. James Lambert has also lost several. as the ‘ ir was <2Xiiot and clear of ■nr that that all allot A large panther was killed near Dundee our pennlo coi i>e .ached bv bv the the last Saturdiiv. i nd playing at one place on each block, School m> king passed off quietly here, they will be out again, soon. yesterday. .1. T. Watson was elected clerk. Ex-School Clerk S. F. Harding informs os and J. B. Gardner, director, A tax of «400 riessa call and examine Good* before ptfl by taking the census he finds that there is in , was voted. chasing elsewhere. the inerporation limits of the city of Mc L loid . Minnville a population of 800 whites and 17 Yours Respectfully. Chinamen. Of course by this is not meant NORTH YAMHILL. the population of the entire town, for March 4, 1884. there is at least a third aa many more living Mr. A. H. Morgan, of Portland, was in E. II’. REDJUOJm, in town but outside the incorporation lines. town last week visiting his cousin Rev. H. Mr. I. Ziegler, who came to Oregon from C. Morgan. MoMir.uvillo, Oregon. Nebraska three or four months ago, after Mr. McDaniels and wife, of Polk county’ looking over ail parts of the State concluded ST that McMinnville i was the best place he are visiting friends in town. could find, and so l settled . here with nis fam- . G. HENDERSON / w. T Mr. Stillwell is visiting with Mr. Alex Fry iiy last week. Ik le i is an architect and will W R. LOGAM, follow his vocation, Mr. C. D. Fitch, of the er. McMinnyille. same state, has also settled here, Both are Mr. James Clark leaves to-day for east of wide-a-wake appearing gentlemen and will the mountains, and J. E. Swanson will move probably do well. into the house that Mr. Clark vacates. Dr. Trullinger, the veterinary Hurgeon, Misses Ida Shutt and Alice Crawford, of Dr. Goucher steps very high now-a-davs. who is well known by hie renowned medi Forest Grove, are visiting friends in this It’s a girl nt his house and was born on the oines, will be in McMinnville on Saturday place. next and remain four days for the purpose 21st of February. Mr. George Edwards lias moved from the of practicing his profession. As a veterinary Mrs. Susie Turney, of Ainsworth. W. T., surgeon the Dr. stands at the head of his Morris house into the one formerly occupied is down visiting her relatives nt the home of profession in Oregon, and all owning horses by Mrs. Armstrong. her childhood days. afflicted with the disease now prevalent, may Mr. T. M. Laughlin and family have gone Now look here 1 this is business: cash is find it greatly to their advantage to give him to New Taooma. to visit Mrs. Lnughlin’H a call. what talks : Best Galvanized Steel Barbed mother. Wire nt Manning’s, $7.70. Het Messrs. Swanson and Barnekoff are re T he S chool M eeting . pairing the engine room of their warehouse James McCain, attorney, and J. J. Hem According to announcement there waa a at Carlton, which fell under the weight of bree, liveryman, of Lafayette, hove aronnd meeting of the voters of District No. 40 at snow about two weeks since, Their lose is Hatnrday evening. about $200. Many of our people went to the hills last the Hchool house on Monday last, the 3d of Cai-rtnffoe, W. R. Lewis has gone to Portland for a Sunday to view the landscape—far nnd near. March. Thirty-two voters out of 213 were present to take part in those matters that day or two. The scenery is grand. and everything, . A load of sturgeon wns received here yes Hon. E. C. Hadaway paid u.s a hurried should interest people above all other things. o . call, on Tuesday. By the way, he has a fine Director Loughary was in the chair, and af terday by Mills 4 Howe, who will feed it to their chickens, of which they hnve about 1,- oolt for sale, of whicn see ad. ter calling the meeting to order the follow 400. ' A Hie The horse disease is becoming so prevalent ing report of the Clerk was read : Mr. Brisbane, of Amity, was in town one is kept by these Stables and h u that our farmers are beginning to fear that No. of persons in Dist. between 4 and 20 day last week. furnished at any tit. i it may break into thoir spring work. years................ ^2 ltev. Mr. Clyde wishes it understood that N otice —Those wishing stamping done No. of females........................................... 17- We »re prepared tn offer spacial induoe- of males.............................................. be hila changed his npixiintinent here, and should call on Mrs. H. P. Stuart within the “ “ pupils menu tn enrolled....................................... 15b will preach every third Sunday, morning and next week. Satisfaction guaranteed. “ Teachers employed................................ 4 evening: also every first Sunday until furth C O M MERCIA L MltN! Mr. Wm. Hemstock, of South Yamhill, has “ months school taught.............................. 5 er notice. been very ill for some time past, but we are “ legal voters in district..........................213 Transient stock left with us will receiva th* Fred Williams, from Fetch’s mill, was in pleased to learn that he is convalescing. FINANCIAL—RECEIPTS. best of cere end attention. town Monday. Messrs. Joe and Tom Draper captured a Amt on hand at beginning of school Mrs. Jacobs, of Lafayette, wns in town 9 si. A MONMILY SETTLEMENT OF ALL BILLS flying squirrel on Tuesday, while chopping year .............................................. Monday on her way to her father’s, Mr. Recd from Co Treasurer.................. G99 20 Fairchild. ■wood on Mr. Sax’s premises, near town. will ba required by us. •• - apportionment fund....... 547 2o We excuse the young lady who attempted Our sick : Mr. Baird is very little better ; HENDERBON * LOGAN Bane. to flirt with us near the Central, the other .. ..$1256 25 Mrs. Sarah Davis has been quite sick, but is Total receipts............. day. She d’d not think we had a family. better: Mrs. James Reed is very sick ; Mrs. ExrrxsES. Renfro is improving . Mis* Sinunie Swanson Txr.TOTALEB. Onr City Council should take some steps Amt paid teachers............. ...... «1063 is quite sick ; another of Mr. Killen's chil toward keeping “ cattle " out of town—or at ....... 1641 for apparatus.... dren has the scarlet fever — the others are im Bt.itlouory I Stationery 1 leant a bttlo further from the business cen : Grandma Moore is in very poor WEST CBUHAUn. ter. ... .$1227 38 proving Besides a full line of regular Printers’ Total expenses...... health ; Mrs. Kate Dempsey is almost sick March 3,1884. stock, auch as Bill-heads, Letter-heads, Note- with a bad cold. That boy out at Nelson’s has been christen Not having seen anything in your paper, heuds. Cards. Wedding goods, Shipping tags, *1256 25 ed “George Washington.” which menus Total receipts.................. The undersigned wish to dispose of their While the band was practicing, last Thurs from our valley, I will send you a few itemb etc., Snyder tho Printer has just brought in '1227 38 “ expenses................ ’hat ha was born on the 22nd instead of the day evening, they were surprised to see the now and then. ii flno supply of common stationery, embrac stock of ¿1st. doors open and Dr. Haines walk in with his ing Writing P..Envelopes, Ladins’ Fine Amt on hand............. ................ $ 28 87 arms full of oakes. pies, chickens, and every Mr. C. Huie, an old resident of thia place, Papcterie, eta., in antes and stylos bast suited J. L. Storey, Esq., has returned to his home After thia the meeting proceeded to the thing good to eat you could think of. A ta but now of lliltaboro, started a singing club.» to the convenience of his patrons, and st in Tillamook, after quite an extended trip to election the following re- ble was soon fixed and all the good thing* here, last Wednesday. of officers, with priors lower than thia market has ever af- the Western States. We hope lie had a st Bellevua, Yambill Count*, suits: J. JÒ. G. Baker. Director ; W. S. Frink. were soon got away with. They are now Two ministers, of the Sevonth-day-Advent forded. liuy and get your money’s worth of pleasant trip. made --- recom- fasting and waiting to see who will be tho denomination, Clerk. Director Loughary — j -------------- have been holding meetin ,. j BSYDE TDK PntXTB«. <Do«t. Stoves ! Stoves !! Stoves ! 1! Just received mendation for several improvements, and next to take pity on them. here for the past six weeks. They ar« trying direct from Chicago, a stock of Stoves that I among other things thought that a tax of a to organize a church here. Few are in favor Wess Morgan. Mr. Miller end several oth Tne party numbaaing can have the u*e of positively defy competition, both in quality couple hundred dollars should lie levied to of them. PRODUCE HARKET make necessary repairs to the house, buy ers have gone to the mountains for a hunt. mil price. S. A. M-ivsno. Sh.ra and other puilding*. and either 22 or 73 W. C. King. G. W. C. T., delivered two very acres of the cld ' Tom Morris” property bv Morgan 4 Donifisey are putting up some interesting [coanECTun weekly , by r. w. hldwond .] Onr townsman. T. A. Turner received a Director Braly moved that a tax of one lectures here last week. .After naying 30 per cent, of the price of Stock, Caen letter from a friend al (he Coeur d’Alone mill be levied for the purposes above named. fine buggies. the scoond one he organized a lodge with 22 jvwn, the balance on m*v term*, with ap- mines, during the week, in which it was stat C. A. Wallace thought that a halt mill tax McMtxxvitxs. Feb. 2«, 1884. A gentleman from Iowa will lecture here, charter members, and the following offeera: p -lived aecurity. Or we will ed that the «now was 15 deep. would be sufficient and moved to amend Mr. Saturday night, on temperance Wm. Walker. W <’. I’.: Sopha Chri .unao-i. »1 W. V. T. . J. D. Carter. 8. . J. J. Conk . F. ’s motion to that effect. If yon want to find some good sterescopie Braly ßV5 50 Sell Both Soods and Property Orville Stewart left hr re last Thursday for 8.; Verona Nelson, T.: Mrs. BJxher, M.: Some sharp sfioeches were made by ex- views of scenes in this seotion, call on Mr. Clerk his home in I. T. S F. Harding, Gen. Cooper. Judge Mr. James, C and L. D. if any party or parties wfoh to purchaM, on Crawford, at the Columbia Gallery. Mr. 11@14 C„wle J. E. Brooks. A. J- Nelson nnd oth At our school meeting yesterday, Lo the earn« tsrnis as stated above. sch<)ol meeting passe 1 of? very qni dlv. makes a specialty of this kind of work. 10(ÿl4 ers Mr. Wallace said that day schools were Laughlin was elected commissioner in place J. Our PROVO8T BROS., L. Davis was reelected diretor, and W. V/. (â,2V <*<> Agents for agricultural implements should netting to ranch Ilk’ Sunday Schools-that of D. P. Trullinger, A. D. Runnells wis Bellevue, Or. 39tf <4 22 50 bear in mind that it is about time to let parents sent their “ babies’ there to get nd elected derk. and a tax of one mill levied for Nelson raeleoted clerk. fû> 75 The Literary Society of this placa is pros farmers know what they have tor sale. Ti e of them : but as soon as tho public money school purposes. ©ï pering finely. It meets every Saturday B epobter is just the medium through which was exhausted the • trundlebed trash waa Mrs. Morris, of Forest Grove, will soon 12Q15 T wist . to tell them. "’’j1/“Cobles said we should raise money move back to her house on Academy street. night. lS<u,16 O dessa . Third Street Lake is numbered with the eno«' L to tri: the house so that it would be 10© Il LlUKARY ÂL3OCXATION. things of the past, as the water has nil es more comfortable than it had been the past @14 caped through the ditches lining Third I take pleasure in saying to the oiLzeus of @30 Street. This is one good move. Now let s i W M^Cooner was in favor of Mr. Braly’» 135 McMinnville and to the friends and patroi a LATAWTTB have the hole filled up. motion. Said that our house would not ac- Third ■<.. ... MclWlBBWllltf, @15 March 4, 1884. of McMinnville (>>hege. that we have organ @5 At a meeting of the Fire Department on comirodate 300 ctiiidren. while there was a iOn block c*et ot I’laoing Mill, two door» aaat ized a Library Association in connection I erenter number than this in the district : and <» ©7 The past week’s weather has been nbso- Wednesday evening of last week ex-Chiei I besides the pupils within the district ontsid- of liv.ry »tab)*,) @1« Engineer Cooper was presented with a oeA ers would come in and we must show them solutelv lovely ; better could not be expected with tha Coilsge. It is the intention of tne .table room, and or asked for. ' And oon:rary t< tbr- general Association to fit up a @5 the same ns that received by ex-Chief Sny W.H. BNCHAM, FRO*. odicals and 4 50 @5 0(> dozen. der at the Fair—a perfect beauty. d MpffiTTB’rookH and Braly did not think it rule. I have not heart! a single man find provide for it» members s >m time to fault with, or wish it different. books aa they desire to Carries a full uto’k of Furniture. Carpet*, Wall mt.-idersin the school 1 hat Notice—W. C. Events Esq., of Portland, rl.'h. to rec nvot ”, wiio -'(emL-jrHhip ia op P*|«r Bird Cage*, Baby Carriage, Ae., which Spring plowing is well under way ; the ■a ■»ie. editor of the “Farmers Gazette." will ddn- ", er d’rtriet should sustain their scii.K.ls I! <ign the constitution and ly-lawz and l>. m H* a*, prioe* »0 raaionabl* that non* ean Fi.'i il* PROOF. r \ son believed we should have «< null fall sown wheat looks splendid, an . the gen er an address on Agriculture, at Grange Ha.I rragimertH y the annua find fault. should teach the school he eral outlook is very encouraging for a pr<M- in McMinnville, on Saturday, March K1884 t/p '• said if hi xe öf 1* "- e being mad Land O.ecc at Oregon City. Oregon, I Ropuiriog don. in a neat and aubatenW at 1 o’clock p. m. The public are cordially would want 'he rounds “ porous year. he /» ocia- res. to be ; Jan. 21,1884. J manner. ti. at board fence of good helghtb. and a u •« aom*; : of th* brat invited to be present. >n. We exp The Custer Post G. A. R. had a meeting a 1* heruliy given th it th* following- L he ô 'nt • if th-.M-nr.. wire on top of that. Fleam call and examine good* and prioaa Cooper The lady who last week tried to get sick, barbed S F Hardiv : u ntod a one mill tax. Said here last Friday evening, Gen. J. C arned »■tt er hu* filed notice of hi* intention >i a (’h j Mf. bnt couldn't, will please accept our thanks that last year considerable public money had in command. I hear that they had a lance t insta > fimi on >i in tupport of bi* claim, Wir . March 14. bv for a brass button, rolled np neatly in a ^ n used to furn’sh necessary anpplie*. and number present, and a good time. .real lureil will be made hetore the 0m;...'. n C. 8. A. a’. F ort Sipv c w.lUj,i be too small a sum pi**» of pnper. We are more tiianKfni tn t>e. ti u-euI. The W. C. T. P. 11. mut mat in Litthfi-i .. Hell, s, irait. ■y> inly c.i-ik >r Yamhill County,at Lafayette, ject of the ledi this button, because it very much resem and woid necessitate onr doing the. «erne Sunday night and gave a very gcx.d mtar- we wi.l I,.’»n, «.-.I .'itav, Marei 7. 1854, via : acience ” Of other looti bles one that we lost some time since. this year, and this would out the public mo- tatnment. lu - It Tao os’. Pr-'-eoiplion D ft No, 3.844 lie pablic in limo. O, m CC. L . I. 2 ■ 13 Of 8 .-2. .T 2 ft, R4 W W. J. C bav To thoae ot oor citizens who desire to see DeLf«W«m5d“rat!e “Chin music” nnd out A. V. R. Snyder, of the RrposTis—that’-, }i 1, .a . div : 1 ’> wing w.tm-wea to prov*- »here some neat and substantial improve ofiirtler nonsense ’he amendment was voted yon. Al.—was soon bovenng aro ind our ments have been inade. wewould direct their his ooni niP’U* o-»>den*e upon and cultivation streets, one day last week. Two story dwelling with brick basement, Last or Lt ttcbs 1 l*tu,,v.z;. Joiin I, L».: gti>ib, John C attention to that dona by Hon. ^’T- Newby Capt. Lafollett and Harrison !’ /»t*r. of along bis property on E street, and of which JX sentnuentof thy nyople of the du.- Remaining nncr-llad for at M o MI lbt '.!!'. Mareh. J” .n j. R ' eri» and J< bn Douey all *pv»d well snd cittern with two Jbti 110x120* All kinisnf small fruit and chotea shrubbery Shendan. paid us a flying business visit dur ^0 shall mention more fnllf in onr next. f N rt "«I.,!...I, Yamhill Connlv, Oregon. March 1st, mui P’Wto.T tr c' thm W” have any school FaU and fl'.’VA Desirably located. Must ba seld ing the week. 4il:j L T. BARiN, Rogiwar. We took a drive over to Yamhill’s capital • H arr, Miss Smt»a (2)' Rev F Ross mo.” 1 that the dlrtcton; be la ■her. 41s* •wn. For terms apply to G. G, BINOHAM, Last week the R sfohteb came one day < nil... L m. Dr J J O hiarun. An" »nia* W Thursday, and found the roads in splen irstracted to maintain a three-months Real Ea’.a’.e Agent. lh- Ddlon, D Al I.Ta'tl. | .J hluiup * (3) did condition. Lafayette, judging from the ^1^1 hr rate-bill, whi-h morion was ear- late, through the fault of the n. til. Th* Short time allotted us for looking around. Sd Bit t-v tnis the direetors are left in ■’ ilegister” also came one day late, because Flynn. Mi- s£iuma«2j Moure. Harre Honte, earn and tix lota. Term* are halt ¿¿r-n» doing a Rood business for tb.a Ume ot X'e> ar Rhirard petition, for they cannot the editor had ran short of free trade thun GroimJ. ii kh Alici» I Starr. d'<v n, I'*! >nre <,n tiri’*. Ritaatvd in central I rt’.ltDona. Jnnu. year when farmers are busy and money is emoh y tenalu-r < anti run the risk of Retting der and had to go to Portland fore, new snp- Goodley. Mr» o,n <>i ' «n. For periled*™ apply u> Ga*. G. en'1’ i, „,„npV f,< rnto Wil to W them.— ply. | SniMlt N K Hatch, E S roe. BINGHAM. Real Estate Axent. Tbev«w?hep<ra«i^ they I Vw-r. Al.U jMoney matters in Yamhill oonnty o°ch1■ So far our jail is and has been empty since Hendrix, Jamca Jit *,^7e ntsint it. But s-ou" voter ene.l , W i*K Geo N Harbaugh. F last term of the district court, and I bear look up a little pretty soon. «» Casmer ” •movid .e adjourn.’’ and adjourn the mret that up to this time the criminal deckel is Harrison, Mrs WnlUnffg Oeo P «an tolls ns that within the pest few “"J did without raving the trustees any witie- very light and the civil suits not very num Johnson. »I D | Wright, Win fas peid out from the till of ” X «nd whether or not | White, H*nry Jordon, S G lank about *1«.«» «> n »'have any school this spring remains to be oraao, •n, >n M<‘Wni In calling for the above Lettern plcane Bly jtndered in favor ot parties in this section I! El-n AT Yesterday was the day for holding the ! “ advertised.** seen. D. HL. TtJRJfBB» ■gainst the Narrow Guage rail road. ,i N hl 4 school election here, aa ail over the Stale.— pujtmaxter. Welch ’ « Barber mhep. I One of the neatest and moat C"™PI5 The meeting was well attended, with quite a numlier of ladies preaent. <)n the vote fet Leo* of machinery we have ever seen has Ii. Sunday Schoo! director Mre. H. M. Keltv wax elected, in | M. E. Cur «fra—Prend ig drat and *e~in«t been on exhibition at Messrs Gast week. It is a mode! of of Dr. PoppleU»n. who* term bad 11 a. m. ; third and in ’ m»«ih • ÎC ’ Pre ver meeting* at 8:30. P- m 1 |F plane __ ,_________ waa elected ijork ck*ri for I •»»inday« beader and thresher, patented hr 1 " t sdav evenings. The college *’*¿1’,!*^*^’ plied. Mr. J. M. Keltv Munday School at fourth'tfamhyr st 7 p. ir the ensuing year. The election of Mr«, and I formerly of thia county. It* i inr buildine, will I* rung once one-half hour Mr. Kelly to fill the two ..dices gives excel I2<*'<ü0tk every 8*abatb Prayar meeting av- «rv Thursday al 7 p tn. lent wtiefaetion, J amei M attui w«, Pastor. N at . I E^iXnlffiJe'^iov.r"U -’r* ■ À Minnville & ÈR : ■ tS* Chance r I Bargain, General Merchandise McMinnville Furniture Store, ■A City Property FOR SALE. Shooting Gallery ! > «