Yamhill County Reporter. HI I'l’LKMKX'r.-- Julv 1’2 1901. Pratt, of the Forest Grove Tinies, reads bis people a good lecture in his paper on the importance of conducting a picnic in a business way. From all the reports from the late soldiers’ reunion at that place, there was considerable mis­ management and confusion. We are sorry to hear that thousands of small army worms have again made their appearance in the clover fields ami they are beginning to he seen in gardens. Still opinion is divided, some continuing to think that they will not be as raven­ ous as they were last year, while others think they will paralyze the clover crop. —Tillamook Headlight. Our cheese factory is doing a thriving business. They receive about 1800 pounds of milk daily, and today they ship 40 boxes or about 2400 pounds of cheese. We are glad to see the farmers taking such an active interest in the cheese factory. This is only one of thq many industries that Sheridan should have .. A. H. Thomas met with quite a severe accident Thursday. While rid­ ing from the park to town on a bicycle, he went to turn out of the road to let a lady on horseback pass, when the han­ dlebar slipped throwing him under the horse’s feet, receiving a bruise on the head and a mashed finger. Mr. Thomas came out lucky that the injuries were not more severe than they are.—Sheri­ dan Sun. <’<>! VIY JULY TERM. The $250 damages assessed by viewers of road petitioned for by H. E. Follette, C. Baker et al, reported paid by peti­ tioners, road was ordered established and opened Costs amounting to $114 were remitted. Ordered by the court that parties re­ deeming any property which has been bought by the county at delinquent tax sale, find by reason of which the county has title because of the time for redemp­ tion having expired, and which is placed ou the list furnished the sheriff for sale on the Sth of July, may redeem same by paying the amount of the tax and costs, without the payment of the penalties fixed by the late law, of 20 per cent for first year and 10 per cent each addition­ al year. Ordered that a county bridge with 60 foot span be built across the Willamina at East creek junction in road district No 30, and Commissioner Branson is appointed to make all necessary arrange­ ments and superintend construction of same. Ordered that county clerk issue a war­ rant authorizing the sheriff to sell all lands that the county has acquired by reason of delinquent tax sale, the time of redemption having expired. Tax sale certificates on 48 acres in the Jesse Parrish d 1 c declared void because same was a double assessment and tax was paid by H. VI. Williams. Also cer­ tificate of sale on 5a in sec 20 2-^3, tax having been paid by Mrs. S. A. Mackie. Privilege granted to A. P. Oliver and others to build and maintain a telephone line 011 public highways out of Newberg extending to Springbrook and West Chehalem, if not interfering with travel or improvement of the roads. Court adjourned till Saturday, July 13th at 10 a. in. Salaries, etc — O B Parker.......................................... $ 30 Of) J H Nelson..................................... 151 30 F W Litton........................ 156 95 J C McCrea ......................................... 3120 E V Littlefield . .............................. 76 00 J L Hoskins............................................. 118 55 R P Bird .... ................................ 66 65 J M Yocum......................................... 125 00 I N Branson.................................. 29 80 Indigent fund— M I’nderwood................................... 2 00 llenrv McGuire................................. 6(0 Marion George..................................... 10 (X) E (' H uguclet.............................. 20 00 H J Hewitt......................... 20 00 H Bond .......................................... 15 00 Jas Thomas......................................... 8 00 Sutton, Calkins A Co. .T.___ 20 00 P Rasmussen ................................... 10 00 Willurd A Ehrman ............................ 4 25 Nash A ( o............................................ 20 00 St Vincent Hospital.............................1X8 00 Nichol.* & Gabriel .. ....................... 15 1 8 Rogers Bros ..................................... 8 75 ( uster Post ............................. 128 45 A A Manock....................................... 10 00 Bedwell A Co 10 00 Grange Store ..................................... 46 94 G W Kauffman..................................... 6 (¡0 (’ ( Murton........................................ 10 00 D M Caldwell.......... . .. . 4 50 Good Samaritan Hospital.......... 7 65 J J Woods X.............. . . .. ... 16 65 W H Meads . ................... 2 20 Blacksmithing and Hardware— G W Noe............................................ 4«) G F Earhart .............................. 49 84 J H Eakin ....... 5 25 J A Postlo........................... 8 50 OO Hodson................................. 9 25 J J' Putman......................................... 2 47 R M W ardle 8 40 Roads and bridges, lumber and labor— Wilbur Agee............................ 1 60 Geo Gutthrod .................. 53 (Hl J P Wade............................................ 5 00 M F Wade................ ................ 55 00 J E Bell ......................... .‘J.’» 07 ('(’Barker................................... 2185 Win Langley 6 85 J - io bow’d .... 14 22 Edw Betite....................... 5 30 Joe Dowd ..................... .... 13 00 C VV Babcock 5.3 75 Jack A Timberlake. . . ......... 192 J K Sampson 174 99 W in Hartless 9 85 .Joe Le» o .... ........................... 11 85 Edw Jeffries....................................... 11 00 J .s Sorenson......... 12 50 I) Leno ......... ... 3o 50 Elmer Leno ‘25 00 A Countryman ... 5 00 Joo and Chas Knox....................... 13 12 Mi!l ('reek Lumber Company 4 54 c K Spaulding Company ............ 3 02 H Bai ev........................... 55 07 C T Long ......... 100 00 J Wilber .. . 15 00 Ben McCullough.......................... 5 50 II sims . 43 00 Sam < diver.......................... 3 75 Les Huntley......... 3 50 f rank Shepard ................. 3 75 Win Ca«ey................... 21 25 Jack A Timberlake 113 06 .1 no Wdli- . 20 00 N H March................................. 152 33 T II March..................................... 32 27 T R Wilson..................... 137 42 Tim Jones.......... 4 50 Jas Potter....................................... 7 50 Wilber Wright.......... . 1 50 J L Dixon ........... . 15 37 J A McCullough................................. 62 25 J W McCullough................... .... 7 50 Wm McConkey . 15 00 Ed Cai 1 * . 9 (Mi Bangasser A Rohr........................... 5 00 J H Derby................ 2 00 Jones A Adams....................... Frank Dodson . ................... Tim Jones.......................................... Wm (riles . C G Scott.......................................... J E Noll . . A J Johnson ............ ... R T Fendall ........ J S Dougherty . ......... 1> W Barber .. Oscar Barber G F Earhart ............................... C E Barker ............................................ Stephen Jones ............................ Geo Hoover .......................................... W111 Johnson....................................... B F Wright...,................................... () E Hyland......................................... Jos Steward .. .................. J no J ones.............................................. W W Wright......................................... S W Wilson......................................... 11 Hagev................................................ A ( Pace .......... .............................. 1 50 1 50 6 37 1 50 50 00 600 3 75 5 00 7 25 13 50 Henry Fleshour............................................. O E Buford......... WW Nickell.................................................... Ed Wood .... ........................ (’ K Spaulding ........................ ... C F Schrome................................................ . M E Johnson Taylor Potter ............................................ J M Robertson ......... J R Sampson .... ......................... Ed Morrison Lohan Bros .... Rowell Bros ...................... Bogue A Ennis .... W Goodrich..................................... G M Allen L 1) Mill key...................................................... A Cook.............................. .... Geo I^afiem C T Long Books and Stationery- Coast Agency Co............ Glass A Prudhomme ................. McMinnville News......... .... F S Harding............ Reporter ..................... . 20 25 18 50 58 50 74 00 124 10 3 00 3 00 33 00 35 00 96 09 12 00 20 01 26 11 51 79 18 75 9 00 6 20 63 00 15 00 259 75 48 55 2 00 1 88 75 47 25 5 00 20 00 8 62 3 0) 11 25 15 00 3 00 1 00 15 50 21 00 1100 6 00 Miscellaneous— Althea Littlefield, exam teachers............ 3 00 E Northlip, “ .. . . 3 00 R P Bird, cleaning time lock . 22 00 City of McM, water ami light....................... 18 00 A C Chandler, insurance assmt................ 3 75 Jas M Pugh, work on records .... 28 00 Glass A Prudhomme, look typewriter.... 175 00 Irwin-Hodson Co, numbering machine... 14 00 Henry Clemmens, tax rebate 4 38 M E Hendrick, incidentals forC H............ 1 65 Geo W Kauffman, over assessment........... 3 00 Clifford Daniel, trip to North Yamhill.... 1 50 J M Wright, justice court ... 14 50 E P Wallace, rebate on assmt....................... 3 00 NOT ALLOWED. Ira G Nelson, deputy clerk.... 50 00 <> O Rhude, trea-iirci’s salary.... 50 00 F II Coffeen, medical services .... 77 55 W V Telephone Co, rent .. ... 2 00 20 25 5 62