/>•— VOMinilllll Ml IH«». TELE purge Laughlin who in attend-! Mi s lug sc. ml at the Grove is heme on a Beck, it file Smith and Jennie BUSINESS ton, are visiting relatives visit. Fubllshed E^-y Thursday, at I ut ibi- p Ml liarles Saldsky has purchased M c M innville \ ori gon ------- ( <)|| a. <- it of the farmers being so some "’ii let» from j»\ •• ’ Houee --------- buey In/ i icultural meeting was not worth. very I adv attended. The next one Mr. lank Parsous of ______________ tile Greve w _ » m meetings will lie held at Jee- up uiulig his idd friends aud siaid ee FYNkli place on April 14tb, ai 2 oi in. Jie following are the officers over i-« ¡ay. electer»! the ensuing six months :— : yor . and AND notary Thin days without rain; how I Pres , F, ia Woodward ; vice-Pl’e»., is that i Mieridau, Oregon. lime ot year in Oregon? John F>wu ; Sec., Julius Hodson ; Treas.faate Wiley ; Executive Com Mr. »/■lies )t Royal ami family have fi - iUOVeii . V|; his place near Petcb's mute/ Ainamla Woodward, David mill.“ ’ ba •■k_L» - Wooyard and Jesse Edwards. own was laid out one day last Regular meeting», Thursday evening on or HORSEMEN, miniivi ''“‘a Sfi‘W!‘rf fl°n‘ neai^Jii weefou , sse Edwards’ place. Nev- before the full moon, in each month. Sojourn TAOJtT YOU FORGET Hint X.ATAVBTTS ing companions cordially welcomed. H. P. .1 , if they do say we live in the Bedw. l! visiting with Mrs. H. F. 50tf. SNYDE THE PRINTER. Min ch y, 1883. >by end of Yamhill,” we can Mr. <_ >ur strings with any of tlieqi. The lion part of March to been v- K- Weods troni thè Grave has - ------ ------ “Hoss" Photographer & Biographist, have been omitted this year r «|S(i bril retil' mg "'K «t '*' Mr. Mr- A. I). D. Hiinuels' Runuels’ you would like to have seen the the month was sent in wrong ».J to. dmi frol nell ”’ '1.' io ” day. 4:»y- Alvo Mr. Glau- Jug ladies of this section work as IS RIGHT ON HIS MUSCLE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLLECTIONS Mrs. Crozier, wife of Nathauit Cro friends I ilem has heeii visiiing with /ii. v meant business, you should attended to with promptness anti dispatch lowti. e passed through here the past zier, died at tier home near \» .at- Sheri' Office, Lafayette, Oregon. k. They were fixing their flower land, on the morning of the 10th, . ;.d ness to- . < dlarii was in town on busi- JI-4U. i . of course the young men 17 years. .»y. He seems to be a rustier i ' i "¡1 ct but will sing “I’ll stand DiiX Dr. Howell, our popular denti-t, ¡e tow vwv, - Kee w. B. Ries drive thr< eba .e of getting a ‘ button-hole back with us again. He went up ,, bug1 with that splendid net» cu ct ’ by and by.” rr *» V Independenoe to do some work th. wo«*y u some of these widowe, WO«?-, ' W> ar glad our Bellevue friends and then took » trip to his home i uL Att’y at Law & Notary Public. uj ”;:. 1 ' '■ to take that some of the Howell’s Prairie. vV *e Hui • \ » instead of the top biigJ d o w lit a saloon, aud hope they <h.ÎMÏ. Just Received. ru ry air ays think so. Office—one door East of Furniture Store. have to put up with. W. F. Coulter, Smith Allen and •ileh th Ever body speaks well of the im NIC rii li il ville, Oregon. Burt Keys, all of Amity preci nil \Our hi •f added to their list f ¡^■k tin new members. Thev ¡A proved appearance of the two last is were in town last week. 12-34tf. Call and See Specimens. sue- the RBPOKTEK. - » >t ''ln. 1‘ '‘V*®1 the The session of County Court la«,' to a »mmher 1 ere Carlton, J G" i inilk cows are in great de- week, brought quite number tn to tou town h -| jl( ' T. B. Lail. 3.X Hariing. an 1 quite a leiteh of business was go|v( ery frft1’ trees in this sectior>r’ niun al this place, at present. T eetotaler . through with. .f there? I for this lime of yea J*’1 ’ ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTABY PUBLIC frost the peacl’Jkn I Hon. J. C. Nelson was in town onepum I" is ' g uMieh 1 LAFAYETTE, - - - - OREGON he in. WILLABilNA day last week. * Harding &. Ladd. Pros. Special attention paid to Land Law and Ab I Evervl - in town are getting“’■ Lrdeus i|y ■ March 12, 18S3. stracts of Title. Charley Roberts quit butchering —o— Money to Loan at all times. ■ ’ <*<!. Tin* late fre»l e **P here and left this place for Engetie. de Ho ll' rs Reporter: Collections made at usual rales. S9yl. I Having formed a co-partnership in the Prc- .und in good codit/oii Cl th is fi e w' « nearly every burg sends items to A Gus Smith, who has been very ill duce and Commission business, we are prepar ather makes or/ tlf nk the R eporter , we think that a few ed to pay cash for all kinds of Produce. Pat for some time, is now able to be out »garden as-. again, but looks very pale. (Jr. It. lijnl ha. hut»'«me ooJ'in items from this place will interest ties having s«me of the readers of your valuable and Surgeon, Frank O’Connor expects two ear I« Zement put or, ■ ..iifit ■ i >i< I paper. We receive the R eportek Hay. Oata, Vtarley, Cured Meat». Lard, Apple». Onion», Effgn. loads of wheat, to-day, aud no doubt b** new mee arou. •<■>! 1 — .mularly, and the items from different Office — Garrison ’ s Building, next door to II 10 as I l,o jughly ren Chickens. Turkey», it will all be taken. rtions of the county are read with Warren’s. When not in office, enquire a ”•» ami will mu Ducks. Geese. Bn- lo great interest. Robison A Baker’s Drug Store. L. V. Starr intends to go to Eastern the farmer Potatoes, I f they 12-33U. Oregon again this summer, not to re ne» Our village is rather deserted at Any or all of these, are requested to give us a turn. Mrs. E. D. Starr, being about present. Every person that is able to call. John C>i to lose her hoss workman for au indef manage a team of horses finds em lasWhursdi Also, parties wishing to buy Lime, Cement, inite period, lias concluded to close amlte ployment on the farm. v, he i Plaster, II«ir and Grass Seed of any kina, out her tin shop in this place and is come and see us. Physician and Surgeon •■ J' »II emu We have seen several farmers haul disposing of tiu ware very cheap. Headquarters for the present at S. F. Hard ing grain from the warehouse. Mr. —OFFICE M»'. C. 1 ’s Shoe Shop. The average boy at the age of fif Wisdom Millsaps says it will take a ing 52tf HARDING A LADD. teen years is seldom anything but. a Blokirn’s thousand dollars to place him in the CITY »iti <; STORE. bunch of fun, monkeyshioes and mis ,;er liarentei same financial condition he was last chief. But there are some exceptions, near fc n. OOOI>SS ! autumn ; and quite a number are not F■ C'ALlUmaTlI, and one very notable exception is that Hoitw. J ■turned to- able to buy seed at all. M. of young Milton Henry, of this place 'h»y b» the i wy, also his The saw and flouring mills at this who, although a youth of about fifteen nephelMr. R„ vii camo with place are in splendid running order.— W are ready to inform our customers that years uow, lias since his father's him to*.it ait)Q F many friends, 1< and R. Churchman are running the we arfj prepared to show them all the death, been conducting the farm oper t beluBuhout rfy since he left mm mill, and having repaired it thor ations like a veteran, ami all his here. 1 Ph}Hici»nN an<l Surgeon*, oughly, are piling up lumber at a live younger brothers give cheerfully what w « Lafayette, Oregon. «''’a C R R. Co. ly rate. ussisiauee they can. Yau iriay^ i7e f, Wc have bought these goods .it 'frseof M Itul.H V .4 si>i:< I*l:TV. sure Mrs. Henry feels proud oilier We heard of a wedding, last Sun l'igeami . !<</>«., . -om day—Miss Osborn of this place and b >ys, and so she ought. EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES, 1 ' i. I. . tru is a Mr. James Savage, son of Hon. Wm. Last Sunday our band serenaded and we are going to sell them. reatblessi )p (;}, tlll,. lrm. M CAIN & HURLEY, Savage, of Polk county. We extend this town, aud then took a trip to Mc rs. our beet wishes to the happy pair. We have a fine assortment of Laces and Tien . f TTOU,VK 1 ’A . J T />. JII Minnville to show themselves there. T'1 ’ ’ ’ wilt l e tin- N at . A party, consisting of the friends of smith form» - ami- ■■■ * ’ ibis place, now of Mrs. Breeding, surrounded her bouse Spanidi Laces and Fancy Ribbons Woodburn > town last week on this evening and serenaded her, thus a Specialty. ¿MiTY. business. I ¡orrs a. doing a good NOT/VRIES PUBLIC, I' ¡-mess to.,d - ha’s" a ha dware welcoming tier home on her return March 13, 1SS3. from Lafayette. Also, l.n ff it y ette.. ... Orrffoii store i i ;onnn *i.i, Cy’iiis Smith is able to be a',1 tin shop. Several of our citizens were attend- Office—Jail Building, up stairs. 33tf. again. r I The -noii A Complete Line of ¡Stationery against the road .¡petition ,’or i --w- road between ing eourt at Lafayette this week as There will be a five dollar prize e. witnesses. Ac., Ac. ie i here and Trd ^r's en to the best sustained character Mill was not We paid a visit to the stone quarry f quite strnnu ¡pf I, The new load the masquerade ball on the eveuins Come and examine Trices and satisfy your will soon be • -t «a the viewers this week. It is situated about 3 1-2 the 16th. self. ire al read ' i- (> . it : and if M.'. Mor- miles south west ot Willamina. The ’I.-,, .VI. A. SEAItS Born—on the 7th of March, a fi i is will a(.| ' \er ill ; if pot, look stone is a deep, red sediment, of the Golden Rulo Ban zar. »on weighing 8 pounds to the wife out lor sei Siug els, finest quality and is tire proof. Much ■ » MC J. E Hale. The little fellow h.ozi credit is due Mr. Ralph Ingham as Mrs. H 1 Bedwei was suddenly To Hiioitt it may Concern Hale and aearty. frtghtene. sierdnv oi receiving word pioprietor. The new road to the quar ry will be finished in a few days. The I would ¡ike to correct twomistal that ’ her, Notice is hereby given that the City Conn ."Jr. r’s cli.lrt vas d.ykig, and stone is being hauled to Sheridan to that occurrtd in last week’s issue, w is at " ¿tat \!. ion. «u >iug mil found cil of McMinnville, Oregon, will m fourte< n be shipped to Portland for building |'i|il. .bii|' day* from this date, pens an Ordinance re being grocery and tin shop instead ~"-|>asms, I I left it in,..1) purposes. Mr. I. has twenty three quiring the owner» of the property adjoining “ gin” shof. as was stated . the oil be t.-i v, ■'lo pe return I. fire places on hand. We also noticed the aides of the streets and parts of streets “ Hollins” a Hale instead of “IJ Gue ' ^-v Pai >< ’riday, ite I. several very beautifully carved fire hereinafter named to make sidewalks thereon Jins.” IIIX i i , * IO '. Ip tii e a . :-tl , tie w party for places bearing on the front, the square not less that, six feet wide, with suitable Mr. and Mrs Ii. BK Putman- li.»^ ^e| I lie i -* a^ie same o der r. A new and compass and the three links Any stringers and [dank, also sewers or drains sill Takes pleasure in inviting the attention of the *'•**’1 ficientto drain the same ; said sidewulks and returned from p.-.a'iau.ie- '«re .1.. , -i i ami all the one wishing a first class firo place, diains to begin at the North Eaet corner of public to his new anti fine stock of have been on a short wedding nip <lai cel t for L mall sum of can have it delivered at their door hy Block 18, on the Weet aide of E street in the DRUGS, STATIONERY, PATENT MEDI looking tiappy. Mr. and Mrs. l .liuii- JU eni\ addressing Mr. Ingham at Willamina. old Town l'lat of McMinnville, Oregon : Henderson, who were married at the I® CINES, CUTLERY. SCHOOL BOOKS, He has made a great improvement iu thence North on said E street mi the E ist side same time and place, went out on the M ir< h 2d M3, the quarry since lie became manager. ■of Blocks 33, 2-, 23 and 18 to the South-Mai roimlextei aud Mr. JAhn farm and went to work like ohl mini CK.AKS AM» TOBACCO. We also saw Mr. corner of Block 13, acrnsH First street, Pin. Etta is wall See ad. next week ers. Elinus, it seems to us that vou vvieka, uy o, I;,; ,,,,, street and Cedar street in Johns’ Addition to Prescriptions carefully eorn|NUin<led and believe in the old adage: ** business k'*‘)*-n i>»| j- ,,,rt ..i tne country aiti Seudder flying around there as chief said Town of McMinnville, Oregon ; thence charges reasonable. tlirougf. garduer and boss wagon loader. before pleasure." Nevertheless, allow tint they , IV |,e , ,i,| beginning at the Smith-East corner of Block us to wish both couples a luog and »'i?, . 9l,'l hai , .• « is the wirf, And now the gay mid festive frog. 12 in said Johns’ Addition on the North side ot tliejr trie. Por Sal«* ! Within the marsh is seen ; prosperous life. of Cedar street and running thence West along The loafer seeks a sunny spot ilo- towiA. _ Friday the South side of Blocks 12 ami 13 and across Mrs. Ellen Holcomb tiled with thal Desirable property in the town of Sheridan Upon the village green ; E street and D street to the South-West corner | y > .i-i.-' y >ail thro’ , .1 readiuI disease, consumption, at Sa II? seel ng The trade iu patent liver pills of Block 14; thence from the South-East cor Ysmhill County, consisting «f a blacksmith Becomes a steady thing. lem on the Sth, and was buried at thi- own hors<>-Y| • i i tvi<» forty pure ner of said Block II North along the East side »hop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn, h it the tqfc * 'Hie rhymer with a pensive air of Block 14 to and across Spruce street to the lumber and wood shed. piece on the loth. Mrs Holcomb.... w il . < m yelling did Indites an ode to spring. fot. lessen \ * Enquire of South-East corner of Block 7 in Johns' Addi the only living daughter of the late • 11.e mly way Wret. A. M ixab . ( HAS LAFOLLETT, tion to the Town of McMinnville, Oregon. deceased Mary Harty, that was luni recomd |>o t fur i a a•» tbHt he 47lf. Sheiridan, Oregon. Said notice is given by order of the City away to rest at this place, some three i. as all-aid ibe t '.d - or tn and Conned, ma le March 6th, 18*3. DBLLEVUJ. weeks since She leaves a husband teas going l«( ■ Witness my haul hereto set this 7th day of I A VAL I ’ HOOT. Our revd of’ and two children and other relatives March 12, 1883. March 1883. A. B. BAKER, Inerii here tint: and friends to mourn her loss. Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon I fast Tuesday g Heeordor of the Citv of McMinnville, - Weather fair and everybody busy. -cimieti this Jan- 10, 1883. ( 42*3 As Mr. Robert Cheney was going •■ommHuily I ili.;, wer« good 1 /erybody should take the R epor - Notice is hereby given that the following home last Sunday evening with i inoligli, fot u| ■ -ru t in ili« TH named »enter has filed notice of his intention »eeder tied iiehind his wagon, his hoi g.x«l work, if i h w were sane- Il Y Ah PROOF. to make final proof in supfiort of his claim.and (Aunty Surveyor Cooppr was up aes became frightened at a little bo/ lui.d. How. | ■ * ■ lie name of <A > that said proof will tie made before the County Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, » with a parasol, and in running threw lieii.g a hard ■ ont mence hei^list week dividing the Lelmiaii t ’lerk <»f Yamhill Coiintv at La fay ¿Ue, Oregon March 3rd, 1883. J the seeder out of gear, breaking it ail llmir next me( on Tuendiy, F«»b 27, 1883, viz: James J. D.vtr Friday prop rty. Nolice is hereby given that the following- Io pieces, riie horses ran to rear tie- evening. Ishem, pn* rmptinn Ii. S. No. 3,377 tor th» LER. T r . i Sait Buell starts for Eastern Oregon named settler has filed noliee of hi« intention railroad bridge, where Mr Cliaiui this Meek, where he is interested in U* make final proof in support <»f his claim, Lot >. Str. I f. T 5 S, R 3 W. He haiiies tl.e toilowing witnesws to prove brought them to a maud-still withot t stock. and that said proof will be made before Henry his contiiiii'iiis residence upon and cultivation any further damage. Warren, Notary Public at MeMinnyille. Yam of said land, viz : A P Magn»*»», M B Hen Mr. -.nd Mrs. Jefferson Davis were Ix>ok out for. horse thieves. Mr the paries who brought about the hill County,Oregon,on Monday, April IB, 1883, drirk, Rolwrt Magness and G <’ Davidson, all Jr) A viz ; Charles B. Snltmi, Preemption D. 8. No. *<f Wheatland, Yamhill (xriintv, Oregon. Smith Allen had one stolen from lib cliihl I ist sab of the Lehman propvty, *ud 3V10 for the lots I A 3 of ¡4' C. 2<». T. 5 8. R. ft W. bam, lee» Friday night, and Hiram L. T. BABIN, Register. the neijibor» are very thankful for He names the following witne-# » to prove Bun boho had one stolen from his their kindness in helping tl»e afflicted. hi» continnous reiMrnce upon ami enltivation 5 l ain on the same night. The thieve* °r r4 f ieni n ami There ire a few patches of green of -awl land, viz: B. < . Filter, Edward Tillit seem to he well posted in that kind o< wheat | > be seen ; but from appearan son, R- M'-K^rm^ and G” >rge J n»«"*, all ol business. They are still at large. Oregon. and fami ces it will die mile’s we have rain Sheridan, Yamhill <• -»unty, Mc»Iinii»ille, Oregon. A. S. L T. BARIN, Register. » Mite* imi soon, for it look» worse titan ifr did a 5215» all! I -.1 and re* week ago. See Here: Ud 1 ea-urp NORTH TABIHIX.I.. Mr«. .Join McKenzie attends the I wil* pay th« highest market price for Mer- Sunday School Convention as a dele hantab'e wh<al, *l*mr of »«ark. i’tean sn<l March 12, 18S3. it a te grim gate. t r-j fre»j >1 charge, in ca«c I buy ; in case yon 8h< represents n scho >1 of The road* are getting in splendid iin • <r his about of/ rnenittvrs, and everybody >■¡1 u> Giner partie», it wi’l c »»t you 3 cunts fot condition. H; f whs in this seetl» n should attend the school cl< .in.ng sn<i »luring, Ev >lr.i 'S. ) cΗ^l c A m ÍMII í B«!- and itelp it ».long. Mrs. tt m. Burton came i p from I am now rnanatseturing an B ellevce . ye«' 11 i to gfl Portland Friday and returned Satur A. Mo. I Qualify off Flsur« law ' their day. >L YOU miigh when Shiloh’s /» t’hich I invite the elw t in»wct.on. I while i ÏÜ03L inrrK'diate relief. Prir*» 10 ets. I Mi«« Lettie Smith went tn Port’ iiiu .; te fhes V» »n ■( plu «qt". sn4 te cu*>- Ndd by W. B. Turner. -• < mnffin 1, return it a>> 1 \ «ill t •A. -Af year with' ut ort-nni ft IteontahM to-day to visit her sister. « e Ml i 11 if trau'm«, irice« accurate *e r. ruled. W Ime H. THAYER, *»f Bourbon, ■«.r i ti«n« wild d -Hi'ii« ite pl»nf.n< We would say to I^-e Smith, whittle e¡ ,4^#.*»«;.. of Veffetabw* and lTow**r Ml kiri'l* of *r.H I V.te bub mvR»lf »nd wife owe our •nt». r r u t i r*ew,^tc. InvU-uthfe to all, »¡wo from you and you will never cut ybur- >r i* .• un uk \ to OR* >lt rtHWMfTION CUBE.” I • i*n**r». fkodlprit! »•lf. A ' J11 UN T« k«r. V FERRY & CO. D etroit M ich . IN'T'liit-i » instruments bought. Money to loan ou good real ealate seeuri- Appiy Io U. G. BINGHAM, Ouiiipbell’a Building, McMinnville. egotiable N ty. H. S. MALONEY, Counsolot at [Law. Office— Mieridiiu, % muhlll Co., Oregon Particular attention given to Conveyancing Collecting, Buying and Soiling Real Estate. Local Correspoidence. A. M. HURLEY, ( ITew and Elegant JOB TWÌ! Geo. G. BINGHAM, W. D, FENTON, Produca and Coimissicn House, Í5.A. VOVÏTG, M. Z)., Dr. G. Xi. HORD, I The beet brands of Liquors, Winos and Ci gars kept for sale. When .you go to Dayton call and see Frank. lOtf. ATTORNEY AT T»AW. CONVEYANCER, Real Estate and Collecting Agent, and No tary Public All work pertaining to this line attended to promptly and reliably, Also, man ufacturer and repairer of Boot« and Shoes. All work done with neatness and dispatch Head quarters under Odd Follow«’ Hall. McMinnville, Oregon. A MUTCHLER, Dayton, Oregon, l as on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made from the best material and best workmanship. Painting and trimming done to order. Genera] Blacksmith ai/d Repairer. Horse-shoeing a specialty. 27tf niLRi, MILK! MllzK!! The undersigned wishes to inform the peo ple of McMinnville that he is running a AfHk Wagon from his farm to town and furnishing ’lie best of milk at the most reasonable rates.— those wishing to lie supplied with the article it once can do so by leaving orders at ' b Nj‘o»t- jffiee, W. G. DAV 40tf. DR. E HOWELL IS EYV Littlefield & Calbreath, Newest Styles of Millinery. I1 A. ■í-r.jUHRavr.Coí 1 I 4. J * « 1 t f-r I.aiayrHe Oregon. W. II. BOY I*, MT. D, SURGEON Æ Ep YSTCTAN< / NFFIOE—up stairs ovt< Manning’s Tin ' ' Hfc»re, McMinnville, Oregon* Particular »ttention paid to diseases of wo men and Children. it not in uttisn, san be found by enq'iiung vt cil fier of the drug stores. P. 8. — Patients have right to have their Prescript ions filled where they diooae. R. SHANE, i’HOTOl, HdPHER, Has returned to his ohl stand—up «fairs in Hi mond«’ building—with a new equipment of utensils lor his work and is now prepared to take Picture.« oi r II From a sm«ill size tin type to akge Cabinet Please give me a call. 33m6. L STAR MILLS ► Proprietor FKANK GILTNER, J Will Ilici U b, YOUR ADVANTAGE To call at the abovs Naloovi. I keep c-TTiblrtiitly on hand Uio Finest Win »nd J^Mpiors lot Family and Medicinal use. JOMN ( ASWU L, Proprietor, 4tt- McMinn villa NO. 1 SALOON. C. W. HULERV. Pro. (Successor to M. Feker,) third Nt., - - HcMinnville, Or. The best Spirituous and Malt Liquor«, Bit ter», Wines, etc., the markets a fiord. Also, b*«t otcigar», and th»» justly celebrated >”# Francisco Lager Beer. Í1HTUI BO’S?® (Situated at the Depnt,) McMinnville, - - Oreg I., H, COOK, Prop. -pin- HOTEL 18 EIR-T-<4.A«8 k .• Pit * rl<-ular, Is-imr fornieiuul . itvAii ’ .i "..... ... ...rl. ...... I nflor'l-, 1 'lie / > « ia. S ot.ld resp» i hi t he ha» <- « a I of Post I m * t s'* ¡erteci • ., in the ci * ;t ne Frsr . Hair < » i > I*»- -m I JTB TZBMA- 7QS3, COLDS, S,CBOUV,nff- X loss or »T3VMFnO», h« Throat ani California Pnl- akc no otkw. -*» - - Pro"- I