Nuwtfpapcr De< 1. Any person who takes t i per regular j from a post-office, whet . directed in in name or anuther’H, or 1 llher lw au!» p.iviik ut. bribed or not, in rcafjoBHible 2. If a person orders his » L t disiti mt ni [<>* pubihsher ed lie must pay arrears, o jay continue to send it ui t payment i jade, and then collect thL Jude amount whether the paper is taken t •< 11 the office or <»t The courts have deoi^’hAt refu-in- j take newspapers or peri io, iate from the ost-office, or r* moving and .(Vv »'»g I li.-m m tie office, is prima facie e ure of inteii tonal fraud. 4. The PosliuHstei-GfU.] h»H decided hat postm isters who fail t>tifv publish r- w li. n sub •! il- r-. 11 in.nj Jpi f iil to take heir papers from the post J .< ■. shall be re- ponsible for their aubscripfl NEW AÜVEHTI8 tiSifTe. R. Baird—For sale. Rohr, Spears A Co. Pail Isidore Ertle—McMinnvil Monroe dt Longdun—Dan R. Baird—Farm machinei E. B. Collard—Notice to Is. tBrewery, paired. p -vers. Olli PIUUWUD Now moon. Trees budding. Flowers in bloom. I Sick folks improving. Many have made garden. Clear your roofs of moss. , Trim up your shrubbery. Real estate business lively^ ! Almost a fire in town xVIonda- A. O. U. W. to-morrow eveuig New goods at Harry Bolx rtfcns’s bazaar. | A choice collection of hat3 I Bangasser's. t B. F. Hartman has farm iftohinerv for 4c. i, ■ Jimmy Magruder has comoack to these Baits. 4 ■ A lady teacher wanted at Jncoln, Tilla- See ad. ■ Mr. R. B. Hayden and fa mil: leave us to Kake up their abode at Hillsboi- ■ Prof. Anderson, of the Laiyette public ■chool called on us last Saturd. ■ 1 Many subscriptions expire wi > the close of EVol. 12. Pay up and begin ane. ■ There seems to be a great demand for ■gricultural implements this sp ng. ■ More Job Tvpe has been reoeied by S nyde . J ob P rinter . Look outAttine work. K Wm. Galloway sold his st.-J Hi« tn Mr. Big- h uu of Eastern Oregon. <’«»! hsi-ration $075. ■ Mr. A. B. Westerfield and I M; F-liia John- Bon. of Lafayette, visited frl fer hero Sun- may. ■Levi Davis has sold his property nt he north- w istern bart of town, to T. A Turner for | ».070. ■ One of Jones Hill Go’s, bigblack horses d ed one day last week—a victin >f the horse ■isease. ■ A. L. Saylor the druggist and Free Press'' A'; n? of Dayton, came in fora chat, last Thursday. £ Tommy Brvant and Willie ‘’esterfield of raLafayette paid the R epoter ofii a visit one |fiay last week. ■ Gentle reader, did you ever stu to reflect for a moment, that S nyde t iis the boss ;,Job Printer? Our modest and handsome Dung friend [’Earles E. Magers, of Polk cqQty, dropped in to see us Monday. Miss Zella Comstock, of Portjjid, has been visiting Miss Ida Arthur and 'liter friends n town for some days. Mr. L. A. Newby sued Mr. UL>. Buck, be­ fore Recorder Baker, last Fiiqlr. for about [J 17, and got judgment for $10« A |KX*m received, is unavuidablv orowded «Ait this issue. City Council met on Tuesday evening, but tttiiiHiieted iiu busuiess worthy of mention. Mi. J. J (’«»Hard, u ile and daughter Mary anil au . s . i Devore, of Wheatland, dropped in to tee u i l uesday evening. Mr. A. II. Baker, City Recorder, has been appointed Justice of the Peace foi this pru- cinol, vice Frink resigned. L .\renc«« Woodruff, who Inis been up in the Vakima country for several months has ruturked to these parts again. Jlev J R W Sellwood will preach al the I'pisoQpid Chureh in McMinnville, next Sun­ day. both morning and evening. Every­ body iuvitod. We received a pleasant call yesterday ■ horning from Miss Flora Russ, of this place ind Mrt». 11. A. Allen and Miss Sarah Hen dersun. of Amity. G. R. is said to have become very ex­ pert in music—so much so that he prefers music found in a Business Directory to that found in the song books of the day. Mrs. Geesey’s Concert and benefit to the McMinnville Brass Rand is to come off soon, the programme will consist of music, vocal and instr a mental, and a drama each even­ ing. The Sabbath School Convention which was in session at this place daring Tuesday and Wednesday, was well represented from all parts of the county. The meetings were quite interesting throughout. Next week we will give full proceedings. The Misses Hendricks are now below lay­ ing in their Spring Stock and would invite tha ladies of McMinnville and vicinity to call the fore part of next week, when they will tie pleased to show them the latest styles in Millinery and Novelties. He was painting a picket fence ; she came on I and stood on ¿hb back porch, attracting his attention. A gentleman came along and mid “ Hello, Tom : what are you doing ?” • I'm painting this fence.” said Tom ; but in looking i t his work he found that the paint­ brush was between two palings, where he had been industriously “ swiping” it up and down for a minute or more. The fence to which we refer is a neat picket fence arohnd the property of Mrs. Rowland, on B. street. Messrs. Wadhams eep into Bird & Gates' new etablishment nd see how nobby everythin: rtpaars. tions give promise of a season of more than The boys have been ‘‘ kitiig’ it for the usual activity in the building up of Mc­ >ast week : but the wind hat ben too low Minnville. New additions to the town have uost of the time to make it i suwss. been laid oil’, and already large bills of lum­ The Band Pic Nic will belrld F’A ?n .. the 25th ber have been ordered for numerous build­ rnd Vrmy t»r 26th of May. The Grfad Irmv boys ings contemplated. No less than a dozen li ss.ue trill have a “blow-out” at til Mme time. good substantial buildings are now in course Mr. Bamhr.rdt and an Aer gentleman >f const met ion. and we expect by the close vhose name wo did not lea FwiJ soon erect of the year 1883 to report an addition to our town of from fifty to one hundred dwellings i shingle mill near the old i fcrh null site. And we do not behove this io be h mere tem­ John Berry says he has tl f istuil dogs in porary ” boom.’’ but of a lasting and hardy he county ; the manner ir txiufe they gol - nature that shall continue until McMinn­ ®»led up that coyote last we» we are ready ville shall be one of tha most prosperous and Ko second the motion. wide-awake inland towns m the State of Or­ i Wyndham has a machine t catting hai^; egon. live won't undertake to des- >« . the appar.a Liu.-, but will biggest if you int your head C aught by a B elt . ■hnved to give him a trial. On Tuesday of last week. C. W. Francis, of up 1 day of Iasi the firm of Hemstock, Franis A Harvey, came K Mr. M. F. Spencer, on - “Week, resigned the positio. nCitv Auditor near being the victim of a shocking casualty. ■if Portland. His remgnat Al was accepted While wurknig around the machinery at the kith regret by tfie council. mill his coat was caught bv a belt and drawn i The new Ooilftge Lokldiii; Ins been oom- between it and a wheel, lifting Mr. Francis nceentf^i from the floor and throwing him some dis­ bleted. and as soou as it lijfieen 1 .na i description ;sc _.r _ i til. Board w» sh «H uivc e [fill tance onto a large belt that drives the ma­ *f the building and its sur r I fidili g». chinery and from there he was thrown, Vin. Hall living head-foremost into a pile of lumber bruising I Messrs Mat Maroney a/ Ji lo-r-n V ' .i rflay him up to a considerable extent, but break- hear the Fetch plac* wef v ■ ' IjfKrta in town on Saturday, Bast to attend the G. .* times quite lively in theirt mg quite sore frouNib^effects of his ad- ture. Charley says he n ¡8 locomo- 1 From the fact of his bril Is, bucking cuvuses. etc.. hnfSM* was the Ice a box of the finest app t annoai he ever enconoterélL ipon for many a day. we hat Mr J. T. Jolly is ttr ' Im of T rade . ' ouled. clever gentleman i? I O itt UouKctL R oons Last Thursday we weiyl M c M innville . Or.. March 9,1»<83. ileasant call from Deputy In response to a call published in the Yam )avid 8teci, and wife. ynill R eporter , certain citizens of the town of keel was m town looking McMinnville met in the City Gnu noil room» aining to his office and y for the parpóse of organizing a Board of ountry by Thursday’s tr-W; Trade. Uncle John Baker told j Ou motion. Mr J. E. Brooks was elected hat George Harris said ll ' temporary chairman and D. H. Tumor tem- ng had heard that J. WAF ¡orary secretary. nated that Col Wallace m. i wife that I lie object of the meeting was stated by J. uiither Shobe had the LeA^^ ■nú sica I in- (Cooper, and on motion it was decided to trament« ever offered fo^ .Ä this State, ¡gañiz» a Board of Trade tor the town of McMinnville Band have rij vved an in- McMinnvilla. On motion. G. W. Jone« was appointed a liHtion to «Iter.» * tonrnamA ,y <•» givtn of one to confer with some mem- .v the Eueenp Hnnd ou th« V Rn(| Sfh of committee nn« npxt. Th« rule.. .mi U off,r..d her of the Portland Board of Trade and se­ cure a copv of their by-laws. ire fair, but ownig to the gTr V .. *_n„„ W1. (Jn motion, a committeo of three «'onsist- hink it hardly probable that «nJ1« « ir of S. A. Manning. W. B. Turner nd W. ittend. though they «liould be ,|rnReti to jo ing F. Bangnsser were appointed to porfec plans to effect a permanent organization Donne las’ Mrs. < han,, .. On motion. G. W, Joot*» added to the he nrtr nddition to town bid ‘ . , committee op p rmaneut organization. he following ¡xirtie. : L. T H’"* 7 «Z. « On m«»tion. B. F. Hartman. Wm. Camp­ or «.VO; Mrs. Htorrv. 2 «ere«. t bell and Jacob Wiaecarver were appointed a I. Harding. S net.'«, t >r IBS . T . , 'ommittee of three to report at our next »er-« tor Ï5O : John Dorman P meeting a plan or plans for the improve­ «.'T \ v ment of our afreets. laardman. 2 aeres for «250. II . ». J. ( . Cooper. G. V»’. Snyder and G. W. L»nes were on motion appointed a commit- We nodned two ess« from Y ... nnrem» Conrt doeVt for the L'11' to* tc propose what street«» to improve and arhat amount «.f improvement may be deem- lw of K. H. Branson, et al. nl newiwrv. he D S. A G K. R ». Co. On motion, the Secretary was imfmcted to nn«d from last term, and K. L « T. B. Nelson, appeal from Y? ?? tomish th- Yamhill R fpotfa a copy of the trinnt s »f this meeting with rcqu<*4 that I'.eppard vs Yoram and Del.'™"’1'; hey lie pnt»li«!:ed, 'olk county, are also on th° d«x*J4 f (hi motion, mljonrned to meet Friday, larch 235d 7p. m. in Council room. On Fri lav Hst Mr. Hill of the, <’f Jonw D. H. T urner . Sec’y. till 4^ Co. left this pin«»» with a ’ i firm crew of raen *r th° purpose of «tartina np t ihe Nertnrrvi umbering Milla, whi' h will I be dooe thi*» jijorp.vm. *»k. Th« crew ron«i«ted of Mewurs. Tom Th«» Pbifergian S.. I. Pierce And now methinks I hear their song appointed viewers and Cooper surveyor. Petition of John Brown and others for From eastern Empire’s Sacred School county road near Newberg—S. Brutscher, From Wasco’s grassy slopes so long David Everest and Jesse Edwards appointed From northward Puget Sound so cool; From o’er the sunset, peaceful sea ; 1st OF viewers and Cooper surveyor. From o’er the streams of Idaho : R. Shook appointed Justice of the Peace From Mississippi’s northern lea ; for West Chehalem precinct. From where Willamette’s restless flow Petition of 8. P. Rood and others for coun­ Is gathered from the tiny rill ty road—W. J. Loughary. J. W. Cowles and That steals the mountain’s robe of snow, open in Jacob Wisecarver appointed viewers and J. And speeds it onward, sparkling still C. Cooper surveyor. Till lost within the sunset’s glow. John Lercher granted liconse to sell liq­ And e’en from o’er the the Jordan’s shore uors in Sheridan precinct for six months. The blessed spirits waft a strain Amos Cook supervisor of district No. 34. Of Jubilee, that thrills us o’er AMITY, OREGON, exoused and J. A. Huston appointed. And o’er, till mortals we would fain S. Brutscher. supervison of district No. 33. No longer roam : but swan-like sing, excused John I Hash appointed. For Yamhill’s College, grandly fair, Wm. Rogers appointed supervisor district The sweetest song fruitions bring one of the To sweeten rest and solace (wire. No. io. Ah I yes thy children sing again Milton Perry, of district No. 22. Thy praises and thy glorieH too. Charles Belcher of district No. 31. That nobly blessed by generous men Cyrus Hinton 1 of distnet No. 8?. Thy lifo is just begun anew. James Gant of district No. 38. George Myers of dristrict No. 40. H. Heckman of dristrict No. 4-1. S erenaded . A. J. Nelson appointed sheep inspector Last Sunday afternoon, about 3 o’clock, and bond fixed at $100. Frederick Sappington appointed to schol­ there were sounds of music in the air. here­ abouts, and rushing to the streets our people arship in State University. Selected Stock of were surprised to see the Lafayette Band BILLS ALLOWED. coming into town in their neat band wagon, P. Wirfe, repairing bridge.,,.................. $ a oo drawn by four plumed steeds. The weather L. Ham merge!)mit. medical attendance 8 511 and roads being good, the boys had come F. O’Conner, stationery....... ............ !6 45 over to favor us with some choice music and F. Farnsworth, tending Dayton bridge. 9 00 played us several airs in good shape. This ,0 00 Band plays well, and we shall always wel­ G W. Snyder, blanks..... . ............... lleiirv Hanson, keeping indigent !« 28 come them as often as they may choose to J- R. Booth, extra pay Sup. Disk 10... . 3 00 come over. Geo. Dorsey, same, 22 ............................ 0 00 T. E. Fox, same, 31 ................. . ............ 14 00 A mended S chool L aws . J. D. Carter, same 32...,,......... ..... . 0 00 School Superindendent Baker, received the Wm. Leach, same, 38 ..... ............... . ¡o oo following letter which will explain itself : R. A. Stewart, same, 40....... ........ . 4. 00 D ept , of P ublic I nstruction . J. II. Goodrich, .-ame, 44................ ... 10 00 S alem . Or. March 3rd. 1883. Ever brought to Yamhill County. Johnson A Matty, blacksmithing.......... 11 50 Bird atli secure«! by 8hifeh‘s Catarrh Remedy, Price 50 cents, Naaal Injector free. Sold by W. B H 1 Morris.............................. .. Farmer. Turner M . CraA-f .rii....................... Ki^hi’r. K. M HuddMaton For Lame Back. Siile or Chest use Shiloh’s ... Farmer. r. A. Hl»ir....... '....................... Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sc4d by W. B- MV J ClttXALZM Turner. . . Farmer. N. L. Wiley . .) J. K. Hunt. ’•....................... ... I’HlhHCr tnuki r CHMIiLE l S. Brisbine ......................... .. .Farmer. H. Peg*......................................... [connaertß weekly , by f . w , redmond .] M c M innville , March 15, 1883. . . Farmer. Wheat, per uuanel............... 1 03 Flour, per burrei................. Lee Laughlin tfk* i»0 Oats, f»er bushel................ ...... 47 <0.50 LAFAYETTE. 6fo,8 ... Laborer. Dnetl Apples, per pound.... »..... James Barr ...... 10(0,12 FI iilis , per p-UL-t >...•<• ••• ri. I). Hnrdrtt .............................. .. Farmer. (o’. 1S 00 .................... ...... M. Redding.. ............................... ... Clerk. Bran, per t. li.. l»er ton...... . ...... 22 50 K. R. Daniel ............................... ... Millar, GrougrJ V (o «0 PulRloes, per bushel . ... ...... Onions, per poun«i............... ...... (o 2 12 (tt. 1 ?. A C ard . Ham, jier pound................ ...... 13^15 ¿jtmiiDAN, Ogn. Mrroh 11 1883. Sh«>iikiers, per pouu«l.......... ...... M(o 9 E ditor R^ ortxr :—I notice in your last Lard, oer pound ................ ....... (oil issue of n statement made by a cor- Butter, per pound .............. ...... 'n. 25 r sixmdtnt Sheridan, who signs himoelf Eggs, |»er dosen................. 20 •• 8. Dan,” bn «tate* that ’’one old Huies, dry flint, per pound. ....... (4.15 c wh< has a Isrg» amount of wh*st Hide», green, per pound.... ....... (o. 5 stolid at t* Elkhorn Will and who refuses Hogs, per cwt....... ...... 5 (ft, 6 to »'ll th* r™* tor Ims than $2 p»*r bushel Dreneed Wool. [>er jx'iiiul .. (n *’2 cjiati d-om.” I ’riH i® to parties (n S who have Jfieut in store nt said mill that Ta ¡few. per pound............... ...... Chickens — grown — | ht doan n... . 3 00(^3 50 the sistemen «»da by 8. Dan is n«»t true, from tiw fact that th* old codger ns h* calls him. thron ch a' mpathv and to s*e the farm WILL YOU SUFFER with My^pepula »nd era ¿Rf* Whea <<’ rcawid has sold said wheat at $1 10 per h^hel and a Large amount of Liver Complaint ? Rhik/./* V i*;s r is guaje»:* erd to cure yout* Sold by W. k% Turner that on credit. K« to the Md “sinner” w¡th I the $1 oats—bebas non»* at thia mill. sHH/iyK-* CAiAkuH ¡.* p«». jAJflcn W orrtson . lir e h, Dipihen«, .ul CarAei I’roprietor of mid Mil! Mo- th NC«TH YAMHILL. OREGON FINE WINES, LIQUORS, BEEB and CIQAB8 RKEH à CENTS A UI.AM Farms for Sale We take pleasure in announcing to the pub­ lic that we are now ready to engago extensive­ ly in the REAL ESTATE B US I NESS AT McMinnville ! We invite attention to the following baigains in farms and town property : FARMS. 700 ÆCKEK ; 300 acres in cultivation ........ r ; __ 100 ______ acre* slashed ; all under good fence; good, large house, plawtered from cellar to garret; good barn, 50x50 with large sheds ; good orchard and good variety of small fiuits. Price, $25 per acre ; terms of payment, easy. TOWN 1 iOPERTY. Good unimproved Lots for sale at from $90 to $130. Parties desiring to put property in our hands for sale or to rent, will address J. E. MAGERS & Co., Real Estate Agents, McMinnville, Oregon. Largest and Best Gen’l Merchandise STAND.] PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. (Old u NATIONAL,” established 1866.) 128 Front St., Set. Washington and Alder, POHTLAND, OREGON A. P. Armstronff« J. A. Wesco, • • . Principal. Penman and Secy. An institution designed for the practical busi­ ness education of both sexes. Admitted on any week-day of the year. No vacations at any time, and no exam­ ination on entering. miiuiahmiip : For the Full business Course, $60. 7^- PEN WORK Of all kinds executed to order at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. The College Journal, containing information »f the course of study, when to «inter, time re- ¡uired, cost of board,"etc., an«i cuts of orna­ mental penmanshio, from the j>en of Prof. Wesco, sent free. Address: A. P. ARMSTRONG. Lock Box 104. Portland. Or. STAR RESTAURANT U nder O dd F bllowb ’ H ali ,, M c M innville , - oregon . N. S’. EGGLESTON, Pro. Having opened a restaurant I am prepare«! to furnish meals at al I hours, supplying my ta- nles with the best the market affords, at 25 Cents per Meal. Come in and take a meal and von will come again. 2 2 m3. We will baye a Complete stock of and Fancy Goods, Hats, Caps,Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Gro­ ceries and Hard- ware Dress THE YA HILL LUMBERING COMPANY will receive proposal» up f. February 2Hth, 1883, lor delivery in the boom, at the Ball Sr. Daniel Mill, of 5,600,009 feet oi Lota. To be leli^erud according to special agreement. The Company reserve the right to reject any and nil bid?. Proposals to be addressed to J. .1. IHIPLEY, 49 w8. Dayton, Oregon. Millinery and Fancy Goods ! llrixlrii k Would respectfully announce to the ladies of VicMinuvi lln and vicinity that they have i pen cd out in Garrison’s building—in the room formerly occupied by J. E. Magers—a full line of Millinery and Fancy Goods, consisting of ’ Hase« Partite Visiting Amity will ß nd I.adieu Cerseis« it to their Advantage to call and .tlcrino 1 nderwear« F.mbroidrrics, I.aces, Examine ovr Goode and Prices b* llihhonw. A. Veiling*« fore purchasing elsewhere» as our which they would be pleased to have the La­ lies call and examine. Stock will be COMPLETE Grand Spring Opening, abcut March 1st. 47tf. W. A. FENTON and Price» that will Hoot anti Shor linker MIRRI!»**, OHF.IiOA. DEFY COMPETITION. KOLLI \ Xi à hili Jan 29, 1882, The pnret stock of loots. Shoes, Rubber«, Etc, in Yamhill County CHEAP FOR CAftli. Boots an«l Shoe» manufactured tn order and neatly repaired. All work and goods warranted. Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon. Mm3.