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Ï V ! i OFÄ PEER-MU) I I 3. D. 1 îj» ' Local Correspondence. 1 ER] « ’ry, IS J • edi (H n¿ líi.j' 1, i / • ■ I r JUST REC Cash is king at at Manning’s. 1 Dr. Trullinger will be here t|ji f night. Naw spring goods arriving dn^ at t I have just remirad a fina lot of Hartman*«- (). Dickenson’« garden seeds tail at Hodsons’. 1 '• ' 1 The best Cultivator knowtlho (- j Dog’’—at Hodsons’ The beat clothes wringer ruad tt ing’s. Only $3.50. oa ks The Patont Scoop and Flot Si; 1 Manning’s. Only 85 ots. '.«M Manning’s is the place to get ki sawing machine supplies. 1 Mr. Waller Graves, of Shen u Sanday in McMinnville. You can buy Groceries at bed-i ■f It priots for cash at B.'F. Hartman’s. A. L. Saylor, one of Dayton’s mggist;-,, spent Sunday in McMinnville. The “ Kicker” is the boss oigi Chas. Griesen keeps it. Give it a tritl. Mrs. Millsaps has been quite ill 1 ?8 im pro»Ing, as is also Mrs. Bolinaki. Plows, Harrows and Bain wag sizes, cheap for oash. at Hodsc,;»" Mr. Wisdom Millsaps has pure) led th* _ E. X. Harding property, near the i >w ooi lege. place to; >t pur. B. F. Hartman’s it tLe 1’ ,' honev, cheap. Try it—also dui roapL Men’s Boys’, and Youths’ syrup. Mrs. J. H. Nelson has been very llduring tho past week, but is reported gining, a-, present. A brother of J. C. Cooper, who livj it ___ The Dalles, spent a day or two in town lurin tho week. Gentlemen, call and soe those lai styl Please oo!l and examine Goods before pul iorin; suits at B. F. HartmanV. T y ar very neat. chasing elsewhere. Miss Minnie Eulery started for Ea: >' tli Yours Respectfully, mountains on a visit to friends and ;ii iivef, yw'.orday. Little Mabie, daughter of Soltocl Sup!. F. Bahar, who has been so ill of tj'phoi j »no: monia, is slowly recovering. Lynnie, little son of Mr. and Mrs.G. AV. Jones, has been very ill of typhoid peuino- uia, bat is gaining at present. w. T. LO0ÀW, . Q. UKXn&RSOX W II. LOG AX, The City Council met on Tuesday eeniug, MuMinuyillo. Dayton. but did no business other than aoeptin;: the resignation of Marshal Scudder. Big prioes and long credit is ju» who: boats you all. Save half your monej when you spond it by dealing with Mannin LIV/.RY, ^-S^FEED an<* • All kinds of stoves, tinware and h ’dwar nt Manning’s cheaper than ever offrad ir. Yamhill oounty, ‘‘and don’t you forg: It.” 1 H. M. Waller will preach nt the CHstiar à ^Stable.! at McMinnville situated on Thirl Bl. ; Church in McMinnville on the fif»h taidav in March ; also on the Saturday befie at 2 that in Dayton on Ferry Bl.) p. m. Henderson & Logan Bro«,, Prop’«. Bev J Hoberg, of Lafayette, wil: Jeas1 *v'-‘ tiooept the thanks of the BaroBTra folk for some fine vegetables—carrots, beeta, »re nips, eto. .Wo are prepared to furnieh Under “ New To-Day” will be founesd- Currlngus» Will«, vertised frr sale some town property, laid the ad and then come in and learn inre baddlo HoraMv ' about it. and everything in tho Livery hirs in good Mr. T, H. Strain, wishing to dispose of shape on shortest uotics. about 30 oorda of good Fir wood thr-t he on hand, will sell the same nt $3 p:: ool, A HEARS! >1 delivered. is kept by these Stables and Funsral Turnouts Oar tire bell is to be moved from the st» lurnidied st any time. where it has stood for the past ten yearsto the W. T. Booth’s lot on C street—next :o We are prepared Co offer special induce t urn hall. ments to Dr. W. H. Saylor, of »Portland, came ip COMMERCIAL MRN! and slopped over Sunday. He is gettiis ready to liegin work on his brick buildinf, Trandant dock left with U« will racaiva tha in the near futuie. beat of tare and attention. Mrs. Win. Galloway, of Bellevue, has th* A MONTHLY BETTLEMEirr OF ALL BILLS celebrated Plvmoth Rock chickens the egg* •if which she is selling nt the low ligure oi will be required by im . $1.00 ;ier setting—13. HKNDERRON A LOGAN B«O». It will soon be time to make gardens, and in doing so people want the best of seeds. Rev. E. Russ has a few pens for snlo—tht best ever brought to this section. My spring goods are all of the very latest styles and patterns. Do not fail to call and examine them, and see for yourself before purchasing elsewhere. B. F. H abtman . The undersigned wiah to diw1** l>* Next week 1 will have the finest assortment **.« (lock of of fishing tackle ever brought to McMinn « ville, at prices low enough to break your heart. S. A. M annino . A number of our people attended the Sun at Bellevue, Yamhill ^°***^> day School Convention at Lafayette, Tues day and Wodrifi.d:«». Proceedings of thi A_t Coa^ | ■ », Convention will be published in our next. ♦ Cash is what I want, and I have bought Tn. party ourvhaaing ran b*’»? my spring stock so low that I can give wv Store and other pulldinge, aw! oit“,r ™ «nstomers a large benefit for cash. Cal! -ere« of tbe old " Tom Morria" and see me. B. F. H artman . paying 30 per cent, of the pi lot ef i’.wn, the balance on oeav W tbm )*« W. A. Henderson and family have moved p.w ed aecuritv. Or we will to town from the farm up tbe South Yamhill. Mr. H. uarohasad the old Dawson bouse and two lots m the north-western part of town Sell Both Good« and PreHrty Tha chilly weather of the past week or ten if uny party or partiea wuh to purehXM, on days has been the most favorable for our the «amo term« -a »tap'd above. fruit, as the warm weatbor wus advancing PROVOST BRO«., it too fast to make healthy at this season oi Bellavu«. Or. 3»tf I ' IHaree-moved that there lie onedele- CALL. th« year. OT1CE. The Yamhill County Tern per.-, neo Alliance ov I for every 15 and fraction ft H The children are cordially invited to th» Jtst for Gov. Moody, and that each pre- will meet in MoMinuville, Oregon, Thursday. 11 o’clock service at the Baptist oliuroh. next Sheridan. Âlarjh 10th, I Land Office, Oregon City, I > allowed one delegak at targe. Mr. March 20th, 1884, nnd continue in session two • Sabbath. This service will be devoted tc Oregon, Feb. 2«, ISM. » 1 to amend by making thi the.r interests. The sermon will be preachec •„ tñ^din moved days. The sessions will lie held ;a the M. E. Ing Iwen entered al thi« office C DAY-ON. me for every ten votes aid a Mitatiou oi ¿pi to tho children. in.ag :... iutt >l»i«'ph heed tor n,t J<w ......... -. The ameu’.iteni Church, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. 'V I over. Marsh 11,1331 ct i'A of five or /■ usd “ E ut v No. 4,<lU. o h Lost—between the residence of M. U. Gort- fra The Alliance shall be composed of -lek - îarricË. ncraud A-V. B. Snyder, on Sunday last .■ liait, th»* 5 Z. 1-4,8«. Tboc -nvention will I k composed o. 101 gates elected and duly accredited from a!' Third St.. . . • MeKtaavitl«, Tillamook j. R II W. coral necklace. Any person finding th oiled ns follows : «I r nm> will confer a favor bv leaving it at th dehfsto--. > view to ,ui> ca ndla * (On block east of Planing Mill, two door, wat ). vton. 12; Willamette. I: Temperance Societies. Churches. Sunday L rtfe. are hereby saul pa :. 13: Bellevue. 5. Mc- Schools and Bands of Jiopi uiibin tie I •* n HigOBIBB o.*we. Km. £il<-. Í of livery stable,) ■ i :>: North Yamlull 14. oounty ; the basi, of n pr. ient.ition being «1ère A vin Phrlp., N- - " Xisi me quick" he said as he emerge rr on k County, West Cbehalero. 6. Ort tow V F W.H. DFCHAM, FRO.. from the dining room and tbe conductor GRR1 CM- al r’i. man and Seoy of one for every ten roeinbere »nd one for each A ril la-4. at ID Tin HftV now Ev: D at >n r O: •touted ” all aboard ” A»d the smack thf Carries a full «toek of Furniture, Carped, Wall ;ed to get pooler» fraction over five. irtdsh .ealimony t ATü a. m li, I. .1 lodowed st art leu several by-stan ‘re till the Core Pap< r, Bini Cages, Baby Carri»jea, Ac., whirh pumiihei calling ern- pnootuvit— nmg i CXl. ca '. e near fainting. he «tils at prises so reasonable that none cal T. BARIN, Itofhtor. 10 a. m.—Opening exercises : org.'.r.iz.i*. r. in to on of considerable in find fault. Thera will be 6crv.ce ir. St. Jam s' Chart 1 At p. m.—Andren, of Welcome, by F is business the meeting Fenton, of McMinnville: r spons-;, by U. on Sunday next—the 16tG-when Dr. Joan ««pairing dime in a neat end subetaulA < fc- L J. ten w.U rea 1 a sermon >i “TLe M.nistry manner. Ora là L v; a c. Par»ins. of Dayton. Business. <* smoothly and L,r- V Wui'ship and Doc'.rene. ttf the Prote»L u. ro here i 4 p. m —Essay by Mrs. S. A. Molline, o 1. Ta, W. T Flvaso call and examine goods and priefll < r reporting that in i t!ie Ju, tice» Court for Aic.'finni'illr Epi tropal Cnarch.” • Amity. a ¡»•lublicans are fully R •V3“R’ Pre ’. ci, Yam/'iU County, Utate of KVXXtWl SSl'.’OX. iy A d tch bus been dug from A t:re*t to th hi : . . n '. o'.d pmty ! Oret oast »ii.e of B street, otnaectw? wi-b its -div i found true to tb- Addreas—" W« e?n’s W iy n W At tt»3 «shoo! -. o 'g the property of Wm. Campbell ai;<- Edwards, of Newberg. M • •'. r miet, hob«, i draining a good porti. i of -'’»nd TLiro.— Her. G J Burebatt.of McMinnvil ■4- b£ This was a g ’<K‘ move. rMDAi, x»ncc 21. cited h 4. Vi i 3a. m.—Opennr ex A rare treat is promised in tha wav of r tp t: nt t" ^ tc ml BY «nd ! Judge Towns nd. of I.nfavi •. L.-'tr.reai the Baptist yharch. on Frday r. Two «tory dwelliDg witb briak XsIM. I 10:«-Recita-.cub ill- Je . .-v .:.i . ,i a 14.a. »■' Wiad.ffeld her. Dofen lauta, j it L pud wt 11 and cj eittera witb twft kfl I rubbery |L<fave:te. Adir‘»by J. H ' Lettarer. Doors p.-i nt 7 o'oiock •ar outwo^iary «.nd Julio J Ah c ndtot ftiiigh fr rAand m. Admittance, 36c;cis- Child_-e:j, toe nt I fayatto. DUeafwi'on- ubateli lolor.thwnt, 1 .iiid fl >wiri, r>?t rfthly Ine »ied. atoar. s/r.-tvo gha M, The extraordinary pojnlarity of Ayer' -f on Ft»r ter ’ »* »pp-y td G» G- Alli: 2. G: ■ Letters by M'iii Z. Cherry l’rotorai ia the riant of in as? I Rea. SaUrtt ¿¿«ut. X of I. O G. t. .n'eiliaent people for aver ;orty years, i promptly at eerci era bait Commit!«« or E" «n baa inUusputaUy proven itoclf tte very he« Y Hi.uw*. barn «n»l i x loU. tc.-y be adjonmer. 1 Matue T'xid O»o 3 1 ’o: »»»»•ride for all colds, coughs, and jraluionaz; j 4, .Io«n, usi»are nn un ». 8-, .,|_ g, Q». Q. C om . ZToaru i- : oi ina. Belle Johnson ’ly. ». id complaints. oh ri «I !owu. r •» partiou’T* ‘ * “' Committee a Sfii.c-* fi.se—Tin. -• ii B1N j 11 a M,I>.I E-aziT _______ Thtre was an error in the Clerk’s report n M Lr first end wron'’ Miss Lizzi» B indley C. to the number of pupils enrolled at tbe las i 111 a. m. ; »h:rd t rm ci S'bool in this district, wh eb repor | 8* I "i } ¿ ■f T t». *»• l we published Ust we«k. The nrro'^r u • i • f piv-n ns 136 wh«re it should have been 193- Ign’rio«* e Mat!vi?rT * S,atiwn«ry ! r Mra. F "H a difference of 62. ery Ton • i Beside, e full line of ■ • ■Mttib'r Prir « vimting 1 We lean« tb«t »omeof onrhome enpiteliat I -On ' stock, »uch a-» Bill he,.:s. I n- Oft« t rr? resist in« the payment of taxes on th» TX*—>ThA Iftptiwl Chn reh a - he« I«. C«nK Wed strenath of th« dreitton on the roortenge tax «r b«> prr l ,n? gt 11 • m. etc. Snvder the Pr Ter beo i *ret bro is law. If this be tbe case, why not have tbe I « <ue mpplv of «orUTS MÍ »I th, 4 r«ry »«indv 3*- T Sheriff a«“,, their propert y and collect the I b. 8 -r at fi-M. ft tn in« Writing P,pen Fnftlop s, I idios ! the w taxes ? We think it een be done. lb» IF, »teri«, «e., tn •!*.>, rnd Mvl - oct vi.■ *. The hell, Ito the conrenieui» of hl, pntr K. sn l r 41 I b» niri" r»ne-bft!f bou Wama. It, of th * place bM l'.«i Dr. II man I pnces lower then thi, marke* h •• •’» »f- «»r rW< I ___ A yonne lady to work for be.* boerd and I >O“ v*rv in. borsa and ha« another v. ry Iforded. B«? »nd g t Yoar mon « s worth of G. J.kBCWWT. ■ttaad ««bool at ooileR? dnnng tbe tarn term I •wk with dimatoper. Á fttTDB TB, PIOTI*. Patfor. I I J. W. E oa RDM ax . 1 I TOLD, 4 Hon. M ,B- Hgndrick. of Wheatland, —. County Court Proceeding«. One day last week, Mr. Honswortb was • few moments on Friday very unexpectedly called to Eugen« Cuy, PWta crops looking splendid w 1 PSOBATI—LOSOHABX JODGX. his son. Theodore being very sick. He re ind says judging from the ,t turned Saturday and reports him ■rt of Yamhill will furnish Estate of E. N. Sherman. Final aocouut better. wage crop, this year. presented and ordered heard Mav 6. 1884. ta LATAYiTTi defeat of the mortgage 10 o clock a. m. Dick Grazier and Chas. English, of I sfay- 4, March 11,1884. Estate of Cbas. and Homer Penny. Ac ’ oar tax levy from 17^ mills ette, were m town one day last week. r count or J. S. Martin. Guardian approved. vlHcii will hardly oarry us We have dropped again into the regular c L 0 Thompson, leader of the band here, ague tek<> the legislature; Funds of estate ordered paid to guardian, March rut and ar« plodding along in the old lg« D. ly ; plague take every appointed in California. March way. with nothing to tnrn us to the faded to put in an ap .sarenoe at band meet Estate of M. A. Wood, deceased. J. A. C. right or to the left. Indeed, so deep is the ing on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and anyth ; ti> do with this law. appointed guardiauad litem, of Chas. rut it is doubtful if any power oould get our the boys thought they would give him a sur lur. .icing made by the peo- Freund so on Friday night the band went to wheel of progress out of it and turned m any prise, 5 ani.-ia to haye Sheridan pre- Seely end Sebelia Wood. uts house and found him and his family all Estate of Ella Monroe. W. D. Fenton ap other direction. > as to allow the voters of the sleeping safely, but otie of his familiar tunos administrator, bond fixed at '31?y a voting place wi.hout pointed Tho late transition from an almost snrnru. r brought Lew and Jap out and then the fine filed and approved. T. J. Jelhsoa, F. 'TO should think the idea a bond time they had is uecule-s to tell. to a sure winter was quite unexpected. Of A. Cook and E. r Messenger appointed ap nv vot: j, live far back in the praisers. oourse wu expected changes and rom>b weath W j i.re glad to say our sick are all improv I it would prove a great con- Estate of G W Springer, deocased. Wr.i. er in March, but a change so sudden and so ing, but one new one, Mrs. H C Morgan is ’ 1 M*. M. Chrisman appointed administran r treat took us all by surprise. Nearly all L.s. still quite sick. •TOy and Martin, of Bellevue, Bond» fixed at $3'J.OOJ. BonJs filed and week and up to Saturday the thefmometi r cari. O dessa . marked about 60 deg., but Sunday inornin nday to tell us about a blood- approved. Estate of D W Cox, deceased. H Z Foster, saw 2 or 3 inches o* snow. iiave lately purchased, and SH - RID AN. tell the public more fully T N Fauiooner and Chas. LafoUett appoint The chan ?» of weathe? stopped al! farmin? March 10,1884. u the R efobtib ' s advertising ed appraisers. for a few days, but it is not likely that the Estate of Buel Olds, deceased. Inventory stoppage will be for Very long. - : iTOek. Mr. Galloway is a lov. Everybody is preparing for early Rarden- approved. Petition to sell personal property 1 k. nnd hot made a valuable auition by securing this Jack. granted, ordered sold at private sale for oasli. From all quarters I hear nothing but a ’ were awakened _ ____ We the _____ other ______ evening by Estate of Ma linda Jones. P H Hagey ap good report of the ciops. a.id never knew thi (k Monday last the fartily of Jas. H. Tur- pointed Guardian ad litem for minor heirs. farmers to look and feel more encouraged music and songs from some of the boys in ner received a telegram announcing the Report filed and ordered sold for cash i town. than they do this spring. death of the yemg st ch|d of Mr. and Mrs. Estate of John Beckhurt. Bond of ad Too warm weather gets the loafers and Hon. C. H. Burch was in town last week. Hotiiiie R ;_ell, which ojon’red at Port- ministrator. Jas. Newman, approve I. S soma of our merchants out pitching horse- .and on tho J.-iy na .-.ed. It will be remem- Brutsoher. James Tooze and Andrew Win F. A. Cook, of Amity, gave us a call and a ■S O S« ■Hiijd that thp child was yety ill while Mrs. ter. appointed appraisers. shako. a-rias on i: vi,;t with her parents, a short M si M.-.y Nowell has relumed from Port Estate of Jos. Hays. Report of sale of per time since. The littio one was about one sonalty approved. First semi annual account Geo. Snyder,whose surname is the bossjob- land where she has been visiting friends for Tear old. printer, pervaded «. ur atmosphere Saturday. several d.iys past. approved. Estate of Thos. M Wright. Sale of real On the 22r ad of this miBth there will be Hon. E. C. Hadaway gave us a pleasant Mr. Trumbel'.er has been very low for sov- estate confirmed. some foot-ra< c ig at this pktee, to take place call Saturday. oral weeks, tha cause of which we did not Estate of W L Coovart, deceased. Finel on tne oourn > n ___ a - ths Central Hotel. There School Superintendent L. H. Riker w. s learn. •rill be three piie: .—.ins of $515, one of $10 account approved. Estate of H Kernay deceased, two semi around attending to his duties last week. George Walters has resigned his position i-nd a third of ¿5; or in ojke enough money can be raiimd tha pr fs will be larger.— annual accounts approved. Our new fire bell has been received and os bar-tender for John Cano. Estate of H G Barns, insane. Annual re Enough has already beep raised for tb* hung; as it ding-donged satisfactorily it was A. E. Fauiooner has quit the hotel busi prix? s already ctered. Wj have not heard port of Guurdian approved. Ordered that duly accepted. May it bo a long time befcro ness. allowance to widow be $20 per month until we have any further use for it. ’ of any entries, is yet. further orders. Sherry Fauiooner u.,a returned from Nes- Deniooratia Omtr.il Committee for Yam- Estate of H Haskins, deceased. W T Tha Republican county committee met tuc where ho has been visiting friends apd hill County i . 1 .. •!: at La;; yette next Sator» Kutch, A Blackburn and Frank Fonts ap here iast Saturday and a, t tho days for hold relativax day. Its ___ _ J T _ _______ ...vi-sar»: Hembree. __ La- pointed appraisers. ing tha primaries on April lU.h and 22d.— Ed Andersi’i left several weeks ugo for fay.v o; 31’8 •..■'.<■ McMinnville; B F Lew Estate of Susan Holcomb, deceased. Fin You can tell the Test ot tho story, yourself. is, Davton: Farm Creek, Kansas. ...... T 7 J -.¿’.¡son, .'gnity: OVKuv- al aooount presented and nrdarad heard The Democrats meet for the same purpose kenda'T . Ncrth ?. Y lhill, -I D Carter. West May 6,1884, st 10 o’clock a. m. Business is roaring. Some of our mer Estate of minor heirs of La vis Forest. on tho loth of March—next Saturday. At chants I f. v.■»■«iM East Chehalem; are pre taring to lav in a targe stock that 1 suppose we may expect to hear tho H C Bi a-ns 'i '.'e ■■ IT SitjDson, Sheridan; Final account of J W Lamber: Guardian ter of goods for tho spring trade. Jas Me O.,n \ h r:.t'.c:’.d; W W Johnson. approved. Guard m disci; r .... u’ -y v mutter.r.gs ot the coming pjl .utd lhand.r.>. Cai-ltnn estate ordered paid into court. '-if • The wheat crop looks fine in this section, appointment of S E Baxter, : rd n < ■1 wl: he wou' If no bad lack Infalls tne or ips the farmer; OnS ;-.*.ar.’.ay Ir.s ; tr.ts oir good fortune J B. Wm. A. Mary F. Erai.ia A, 1 E i n : Now I will p) .Vo will some o it all right this fall. to meet t i ” u rtsof the county. M M Forest. Granted, bone fixed at .$10.* . . wh ly :>hn don’: wii T* VI Il »vl 11.0 Snhoo’ muatint at this p'.i.ce. on the ’ird. io that the prospects Estat3 of Chrs. L>< u;.ip i ixiintr. .'. .a..' .t. O...J si\ •: •’.¿y 11 i.-» .i .1 o-a h? ••? y :! .-.f r -ain are more flattering report of guardian ipprove I. re . iltod in the tlection election oi T. ii. t. Bcwltv for j u uch o; 1.. umo talk, po ’ . tiu Director a nd J. II. Mendenhall for Clerk. ¿han tb . y h ;••• ■ b.•■>:t for yeir.i. The aereag.' Estate of Ophir Bryant,. i: ' rep rt b .not tin , wu.i his club i..id wirj worLia » i Tax to co: .uno scmxil tlrrcu muu-lis longer, >wni . . th in h'ret ifore; it has n guardian approved una petition for allow Li.iibclf, or so;:i3 in.?. !, into o li.jo, th: not curried. o'.en r . t, v. reur • favorable weather ance to ward granted. ho has no lei.» ire to I oj ’: a ::er or provkLj f; than w.-hi”: and the past few days could Now 11 -a? d. ,t if "1 h-.d i Wo tiotir. .1 'inmany Indies working in ooMtitsfitoNitBs coust — ooopxci : ? nd rciictn, his fanr.iv. n.ot bo ask?d. Co.:ii'>« -s this report does right of sui’ra'’« I m.vb.t be te.npted into tl COMMtSStONBBS, With LAUOdlBY, J. • !:»:r fl-i'.v.-r cur i ms—evidently in hopes of, from r ■ a i of o?r •.hriftv farmers, it makes "only a pansy blossom." Petition C II Burch and other , for county same ways, and us ft -. Li -,>. fill for bi't'mr timet next Fall. beooiae < road presented—A M Waddle. J B S iuda-. would Mtuu Molntir.'s sohool olosod last Friday. of this just a At the last mo iing of Cus'.et Post G. A. K. and £> F Lewis appointed view au i J C a resolution v i-i p s'd inviting the depart- Cooper surveyor to meet at B 1_ Springer’s her husband af a W.i w re - i..?.i witi- th.? presence of Mrs. tho consoquea; .noiit o; this S' : to hold their semi-annual office in Amity March 12. 1884. W C King at o»r lodge last Wednesday I same habit. ■nrump liont at this place sometime during evening. Come again. Petition of A Beid and others tor county the summer. A majority of the Posts of the road presented—Demurr of Emi? J. Snell Wo un i mv’sTid that Miss Buell is very low V?do Olds has gone out of tho saloon State, we understand' have siggified a will ing over ruled—N K Sitton, W Carl and C business and turned, honest far.ncr ayain—a ...;I the ' j ... .’«u.-. lions o; Lor recovery. ingness to come here providing proper in- G Scott appointed viewers and J C Cooper clear proof ilia-sanso iu ha ¿row.» P at LuxnnB. duc unents are ii '.d out, and if our people surveyor to meet at Warren’s offi ce in Mc older. wish a " boom’’ such as they have never en Minnville April 1.1884. The parties hunting for coal naar North Gooa W o 3 jc . joyed, they should join their borne Post in J K Messinger granted license to sell spir milking such r.rrangemeuts as are nec ituous liquors in North Yamhill precinct for Yamhill ¿iv.-» a very flattering report of tht L ■ wcok wo spoke briefly of work dono prospect. They say that thjra is a face oi essary to help tha affair along. six months. ci^lit fott of coal mixed vv.th b'.ate and cl »y . by W. T. Newby and other propjrty owr.ers Gaunts bridge on North Yamhill river con Hon. W. T Newby last week brought in an that one seam of 36 inches or over has but on S Stroat. This improvement eltendu egg layed bv a Brown Leghcvn ben that demned and supervisors of distrl its 27 and one break in it, the other saams beinq thinner. along the West aldo of Mr. Newby's property, measures 6x7}^ inches. This, wo consider 45 ordered to post notices to that -ffeot. Wm Cooper Jos Hoberg and D P Trulling- The workmen say that tho quality is improv a distanca pf upwards of 540 feet, taking in ‘eggstraonlinary” considering the size of appointed viewers to examine md report ing and that no duabt t.ll the seams will run t ■ gully tint hr i always be< n considered the fowl. Mr. Newoy has 23 lens, and oi. er on the building of a breakwater near the together and make one good sized iedpe that th, worst luud-liol, in town. On the incline Tuesday received 15 eggs and ot Wednesday will pay to work. N a T. 20. And that brings to his mini a problem Harrison bridge on tbe South Yamhill river. on each side of this low place the earth is re A special term of the court ordered to be moved from both sides of the street to th« and to the person giving a oorreit answer h< TBS HXGRX.AND3, held on Monday, April 7th, 1884. center, leaving tha ground high in tho center will give a setting of Brown Leghorn eggs March 10, 1884. BILLS ALLOWED. and affording n good drain on the sides.— The helis are to be named A, Fy C, etc., up I lately made the Highlands a visit and as Then Mr. N.wby made a till through the to 23 letters of the alphabet, thai being the C Livengood, keeping Mrs Melenger. ot that section has no regular correspondent, 1 swale, of four feet, bringing the entire Btreet number of hens, and 15 laying one day and ... $ 33 indegent .............................. ' un to nearly a level with that on tho sides. 38 7<> will send you a few items. 20 the next, whioh of the hens lajed one day Jurors, Jan term of county court. and which the next, and which of them State vs Stephens................................ 71 t>r> Grain and grass is growing more rapidly Underneath this till are numerous drains, 14 o> thun in the valley— probably tho snow lying constructed of brick tiling, so that the water roisssd?” This is a fair problem »»id the per Jus Gaunt, extra pay. Sup diet 38. >s conveyed to n InrRe sew»" •' laid a 12 on on a longer time partly accounts for this. son solving it will be well paid, f>r a setting Wm Parrott ** ” *’ “ 35. .. depth of several feet below —..iaoe. By 6 oo of eggs from these fowls are not tl be“sneez- Jno Parrott ........................... 36. .. Farmers have suffered winter means of this drainage all water is carried Rees Leabo “ " “ “ 11.... 44 oo ed at.” 148 37 from the horse disease that rasd^Wcb havoc off, so that no pools will form, and therefore L Loughary, County Judge last season. the road will keep dry and in good condition. 00 186 J J Spencer, County Clerk fees Republican County Central Cimmittee Most of this draining and filling was done 21 00 Jno Hixon. Jailor.............................. The acreage of wheat sown on summer- by Meeting. .<rr. Newby for the city at a coat af $78, M Adams, keeping Mrs. Payne,ind'gt 14 00 fallowed land will aggregate throo times that rtjaeiilered by a number of our peo- T J Shadden " “ ‘‘ “ • • 84 57 of any previous year, and almost without which i. .1* '.•*»’H >ud ,nm. Be that a, it may BO pie as a gou 42 “ Berquest exception promises a good harvest. I he Republican County Central Committee J L Bewt r one, nnd it is ____ more the job is a g< >>A, _________ _ though ______ 16 00 Dr O F Ball, attending Palmer o ?5 for Varahill County met at the offii» of J. A. A L Saylor, medicine for ‘‘ Cattle and bogs have wintered without at benefit tb Mr. Newby than anybody els., that tention and look well. nsrt of th» oity should I eel grateful *o tho 0 C. Freund. Lafayette, on Saturday last, at M Rvrnal, keeping M Whitlow i-itv official, for having tba vorn done ; aiiu 17 75 1 o'clock p. ui. and wna called to order by F O’Conner, stationery et« Some of our farmers iwein to be a littio to those who did th. gr.ding of their own Yamhill Lniubcrilig Co, lumber for disoouraged witb tho Highlands owing to the free will for th» public enterprise exhibited Chairman J. C. Cooper. Present : I)ist 27.............................................. prevalence of hor.»e disorders, yet 1 can but by them tn doing tho work, and wo eineeroly H. Hurley. Lafayette, W S Powell, lumber for Diet 28 believe that thia will before long be one of hope that similar job« may lie done through J. C. Cooper, MoMinnvillo, Examination Wm Judd, insane .. the uiost productive portions of Yaiubill. I out the incorporation before the year 1884 W. if. Harrison, Amity, Drawing Jury list. Amity precinct. base my lielicf principally on the fact that shall have oom, to an end. 11. 11. Laughlin, North Ymnhill, Johnson .t Howey, blacksmithing... the soil here is tar bettor than the average. Waller Graves, Sheridan, 1 Lambright, lumber for Hist 7 Take Ay.r'a Sarsaparilla In the spring of ],. W. Harger, West Chehalem, Guarding and boarding Jnilil. insane It. K. Jones, late of Pennsylvania, with his Noah Henter, East Chehalem, Dug Nelson, axman. road sni-vev 280 family, oonsisting of his wife and threo tho v. «r to purify the blood, invigorate the 11 C Burch, witnei». state vs Sherman hearty looking ’ooys, hive m >v,d into th« system, excite the liver to notion, and re- J Jones, Dayton, Sumner Carr. Carlton. G 11 Himes, blanks. . . .. Highlands. They have leased my little ator»< tha healthv tone and vigor of the whole ■physical meohnnism. 1 G Walling. Sheriff’s book............. plaoe for tho present season. G; o. Brunson, Bellevue, Wui. G,opei . Whealland- being a till! list G W Snyder, blanks........................... T. H. Gilbert, our old and eatoemod friend, A Brown, repairing scraper............... >f ooroBitteeLuen. will tdke charge of the school thia spring. FINAL PROOF. On nJtioii W. H. Harrison waaalbwed to I,’ l> Bird, County Tieas.................... ci as snljsiitc.t« for Geo. E. Getruell, of R 1’ Bird, expressage on state tax. An iufaut son of A. E. Pollard is not ex Land Office al Oregon City. Oregon, I Z Hall, witness, state vs Altman....... pected to live. Jau. 21.1884. J T ne Chairman stated that the firn thing F Farnsworth, tending Dayton T. R. Bewley is pasturing his sheep here. te be ooasidered was as tohow many onven- Notioe ia hereby given that tha following- bridge................................................ t ou, tin Republicans would hold find the H Hnrlev. paid for printing brief... _____ ha» ___ a ____ ____ Scott nioa ____ little ________ flock of ____ sheep, bet uatnod settler baa f!!»d notice of bi« intention dgta foi hoi !i lg the saw». State vs ” Hutu mors.......... in losing nearly all ha< a ’ oeen unfortunate ........................ .... ” of * I to make fin» 1 nreof lo support of hi« claim, a Regers.............. KftBfftrns m moved that wo hold »nt on« - -_______________________________1 and that «aid proot will be made before th, tho taiufia. it Williams el al . YtTuiion. Mr.Laughl.il moved toamond I County Clerk *f Yamhill Cmtnty.st LufayatUs, u I will take this opportunity to «ay to friend Oregon, on Fii lav, March 1, 1884, via i b-.making it two conventions—one fcr elect > 1 »ward............ it “ Pat ” that his explanation adjuMs the mat ¡¿(¡deisgatec to the Slate Conveutian. the Messinger........ R. Thuna», Pre-emption D 8 No. 3,844 ter I spoke of. As to using him “ rotigigr | I Jarae, o lar for cuoosing candidates for icasnty Lo’ - 1 2 a id 3 of lire 22, T 2 8, R 4 W. than a school boy," why, *'Patriok," that I f„r He ■oflkts. Aft®1 a ’Ptrited discussion the Total.... iimiies the follow.ug witne»»e» to prove was only figurative language, of oouree, cs ¡tuin-ia nt was adopted. re. deuce upon and eiiltivaiiou ■..nt corporeal punish men i ia ..Imosl (>:<»•■ :s :n n.b eontinuoua Ch moti ui it was decided to hold tnt pn- j - f raid land, v.z; John L Laughhh, John C our schools. Still, if you are determined „ p J nie.-tings on Saturday, April 19-L and i March. John J. R Aiert« and John Honey all tbe t?ui>ty convention Tuesday, April 22nd. Yamhill County Temporanea Alitane«. that you last need a good apankin * ahyhow, . N rth Yamhill, Yamh.ll County, Oregon. “ faith 1’J enjoy iver »o much plamn’ yer ..t- *Atimotion tlie representation wasaiiwd 4615 L T. BARIN, Register. o, ^tae vote received by Gov. Mooiv in Last No. of Vol. 13. V..1 V../ i March ta herself. I * m ' ?!w I Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS, Ladies* CI J , Dolmans, Vol’ Tamoy Good«, w ’ .J 1 I ■¿ioMinnvillö & Dayton Salo Stabloo. Chance '7 Bareain.^- General Merchandise McMinnville Furniture Store, » 1 City Propertj Ì FOfi SALE. ¿7*,' Shwting I ery ! « / / 1 « I