JTMI!\NVILLE "------- 4»RE4J4»^T, II.IKMHY VIAIUII .1 - — ■«—... . — , , •-», INK! s - jöo i , i : k anm ti —, , Mr Caleb Booth has bought the \V. S. Powell lias moved his planer m ; u poht - on riu: vaqvina . Win. Bull has torn down the old rial some of 111» other maehiuery from blacksmith shop and is putting up a Breeiiing property, and is moving in­ his mill here to the new mill near HI. nice new picket fence which add.* to town. KTEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS bought March 11, 1883. Published Every Thursday, at Joe. much to the looks of the place. *•3 Money to loan ou good real estate mou H- Rev. /' Elliot, of Sheridan, will Weather, all that <•«>11111 be desired ; ty- Apply to G.G. BINGHAM, M c M innville : : okigon Clyde Chibine is behind the counter J. L. Bowers, near I‘etch’s mill, met I reach here next Sunday at 11 a. m.— roads splendid; lots of tiounders,crabs, Oiiiipboll’s Building, McMinnville. A meeting will also he held at 3 p. m. clams and o^esters. in the new store. with quite a loss last Tuesday by hav ­ BY t > organize a Sunday School. file schooner “ Vanderbilt” came in S.TST YTJ.E R & W ATiliEK. Mr Betrand is the new deputy P. M. ing his house destroyed by fire. Noth­ ing saved but some bedding. Fire Several head of cattle have died in from San Frauciaco Felt. 28111, with CII A It LES LA FOLLFTT, Editors an«l Proprietors. McMinnville Singer Sewing Ma- caught in the roof. this vicinity, from the effects of eating all the freight slie could carry, princi­ I ehint^ugent is an industrious, patient a poisonous herb that grows on the Mrs. Kate Dempsey returned borne Counselor at (Law. pally for file O. I*. It. It. She is now and persevering young mini and de­ to-day where she I iuh been to visit her bunks of the Wil kun ma. si its( is i pt i o !W ai Ai i :s, loading with lumber from Chitwood's, Offc«»—Mt4»ri«lau, Vaiiihill Co.,Oie who carried the re- (o-day, 1 I'.inie ill, was observed to dip to one Newby’s mill. steak for supper ; but lo I our lip fell Walling has been titling up a Lodge T raveler side in n very remarkable manner. As Our friend “ Nat” was ’n town last volver. and so did tiie parcel • of—mud. And loom that will coun are favorably s ton as it stopped at the stable there Saturday, looking as pleasant as ever. Dayton, Orexon, as we moved on the mud began to tly with lodge-rooms in much larger WHEATLAND began a great commotion among lie Mrs. Addie Harrison will have up a m every direction. Then a lot of 111- cities. The halt is calculated to be Had on hand tine Hack» and Buggies, made March, 19 1883. springs, with much squeakiog nod new stock of millinery gooods about tie boys yelled “mud." We threw from the best material and best workmanship. groaning as if the vehicle was in labor Good deal of sickness amongst the .«nine mu I in getting away, and hard- used by tlie Good Templars, Masons the 1st ot April. Painting and tnminiuir done to order. and Odd Fellows. or overdone In some way. But soon hordes, Prof. ■UiArim prouounees it ly “ dinks,' they will fool us again. Genera) Blacksmith and Repairer. somell.iiig of a rotund appear mce We learn that Mr. Jay Goo I leaves “pink eye. >1 IflWjas been called to Horse-shoeing a specialty. 27tf J. W. MeGri w, James Riggs anti — protruded itself, followed by a pair of us this morning lor East of tiie Moun­ treat«, quite a nuinlrf.1 since his arrival' A slight mistake appeared in my Bay, ot Perrydale, have been here a ni e n knee«, then came a pair of boots, then tains, and also B H. Springer and C. ami with . ■ teni ot hist week, regarding the alone few days. viih good suejyss. They* calculate lo‘ stay i a. head, and Frank Harty, one of eo. Mrs. Annie F. Rimer is visiting been quite poorly for some time ; didn't. Believed of the boy, the ha> sold his warehouse at Mcvoy (<> prepared to do all kinds of business it tint pie of McMinnville that he is running a -Vilk Mr. Worthington. Mr. Mesafugerand fy- in e. friends near her old home and Mc ­ springs lifted. I hear that it got back is able to be about again. Wagon from his farm to town aud furnishing family have been visiting friends al Minnville, this week. some time since. die best of milk at the moat reasonable rates.— Noah Robison has sold out his mail By the way, Johnny Wright—you Those wishing to be supplied with the article Now, it happened that Newt Hem­ tl«.« place for some time. route from Wheatland to Amity, to A. Mrs M. V. Ensley is visiting at Mc­ all knew Johnny—was married this at once cun do so by Laying orders al the Poel- bree, another Yambill baby, was closi What beautiful summer weaker we L. Williamson, who is running a hack Minnville. morning to Mies Ella Stearns Morgan otiioe. W. G. DAV18. by when Frank “lit,” and when have. But the fatmets seem ci» think on said route and is prepared to carry They were married ot the residence of 40tf. Wild oats are appearing in as great Newt .saw Frank he opened his eyes, we are favored in that way a Irttje too passengers to and from both points on George Walling, and we had a “ wav quantities as ever, m this locality. and when Frank saw Newt he opened much ami are now wishing for rain.— reasonable terms. up” dinner, and J. says he would send W ill . A. M inar . his eyes. Fora while they both star­ OL ! ye Oregonians ; are you never you some of the cake, were it not so G. A. Michael is remodeling the ed. Then began : “ Sav.you ;” “Well, going to be satisfied ? far. Johnny, we hope you may never Wheatland House and is prepared to you say ;’’ “ How much do you THE HIGHLANDS. have cause to regret the step you have Ed Sherman was arrested last Sat­ euteHain the traveling public with weigh?" “Tduiuio; bow much do Marell 12, 1883. taken and will close this item by wish­ you weigh ?” “ I weigli a daru sight urday at Portland, for the stealing of bed aiieU-bburd, also good stable for ing you and yours many years of hap­ Grass is starting. mor’n you do.” “ Bet you a niekle those horses near this place, and they feeding holies. piness and prosperity. W. you don’t “ take that t>et ;” “ pul hh on the track <>f others who seem I. T. Isham lyts bis new ferry boat Some early “ garden sass” lias been ' to be implicated in the affair. Smith your money up ;” “I want a respon­ in running ordei^iid is prepared to planted. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL sible man to hold the stakes." A re­ Allen returned home from Hillsboro cross both foot meh and teams, this Quite a number of our farmers have sponsible man w'as found, the stakes yesterday, with his horse that had being tlie nearest route to Salem and be u sold at that place by Shermau. been kept back by tiie condition of —Ilie two niekle*- was put up and Gervais from this point; he solicits a teams. tiie infants put on tile scales. Result : The masquerade ball on the 16th share of the public patronage. S.a tavelle 4>i‘«‘it<»n Frank Harty, 298 pounds; Newi Hem­ went off smoothly, there being a large ewells lost another horse lust week I Unde Mark Sa wver was in t* v.. th- St-. “ bree, 286 pounds—two precious little crowd »u attendance. The following .Il 'Ue soul» ..’d liisenn®. other Ui*y l NTY SURVEYOR AND Farmers being busy, not much going S. J. Berry, Clerk. I a I Getchel, Indian chief. sanctifying now’, all because they fail­ Notary Public. on in town. Last week about tour or Stevenson and Newells have finish­ P. Y. M< Carter, E-quimau. ed to get their installment of paper iij / kFFICE—up stairs over Manning’s Tin 1 Iti Nlìcriiiitii, Or4*g4»H. •J. W. Alderman, English swell. rive hundred bushels of semi wheat ed re-seeding tlieir fall wheat. Held«. time last week and could only issue a ’ ’ Store, McMinnville, Oregon* Chas. W.iiilfcs, Song ami dauce. was landed here gfmm Portland ami flail sheet. They do say that for the Particular attention paid to diseases of wo­ A sewing machine agent passed Samuel Likens, I‘ip Van Winkle. was soon taken by (he farmer». «pace of a w hole day the Judge could through here, lately. Hoberg, we lie- 1 S'tKStl.i\G It % I . Ho. 1C men and Children. Bailey Chancy. Negro wench. not he seen for blue streaks of—well If not in office, -an be found by enquiring Mr. Abram of Linuohi, has seed lieve is his name, a very gentlemanly l»r. A. E iMindvis, Junl after the rebellion. not players. wheat of the “red chatl ” variety which appearing young man, and says he He nry Hull’, Indian princess Regular meetings, Thursday evening on or wt either of the drug stores. I’. S.—Patients have the right to have their K. W. Phillips, Jr., Lost widow, the full moon, in each month. Sojourn­ he is selling at one dollar thiny-seven doesn't intend to transact sewing ma- before 1 On the night of Sunday, the IStb, A. C. Coulter, Jack of hearts, companions cordially welcomed. II. P. Prescriptions iilleil where they choose. ami a half cents per bushel. chine business at tiie “ point of Hie ing * the man Dr. Murphy and the hoy < ley. f»otf. ben Thurbnr, Anything. coiitiued in the county jail, concluded Prof. Antrim gave a lecture at the bayonet.” Good idea. Lawrence Woodruff', < »kl woman. that liberty to roam was tlieir right, Tightville school house, oil (lie horse. The Kansas family wespokeof have Dr 'I tylor, > ro. so they took it. They made a Wooden John k,English footman. Those who heard him say he handled shown us “ what they know about key and unlocked tl* grate door; then Frank Hill, 1 ><>mino. the subject in good style. Quite a farming,” pulled up stakes and gone f k with a pocket knife, ent. away I he < hm »_ I [tilery, l’.illv Martin, the foot-racer. number from Marion county came to live ill your town fur a fewjmonths, Att’y ;it Law & Notary Public. Link Wil-on. Burke« |H*r. catch of tile door between the h ill over to hear him aud were w<*ll satis­ pt rlinps during Hie time they willeon- Has returned to liis old stand—up stairs in Bi W. II. Jell ¡sun, Biot her Jonathan. and corridor. The hall door heiHg un­ fied. L ocal . clude to stay in this “awful" climate. Office—one door East of Funnituro Store, monde’ building with a new equipment of < ¡mill Smith, 1 ’oinir. locked no further obstacle remained, utonwils tor Iris work, aud is now prepared to M. Tillery, English .'•nit. Pollard, the bee hive agent, has re­ so away they hied them lo parts tin '>1(4'111 itili vii le, Ori'iron, BEr.Litvui:. take A. -I. W in _•)), Sister of Charity. turned home. The fact is Bud can’t known. They were not missed until 12 34 t f. Mundt 19, 1883. R. W. Phillips, Sr., Froze out. tell lies enough to make a good can­ the jailor took the breakfast up, when rictiircN ot all kin;an. Scutch servant. weather. " Mooiiites" watch careful­ Robison «V Baker’s Drug Store. we want ram. >2 .:.;tt. The improved appenrance of the The prize oi ly the phases of fair Luna's face. was given to Lawrence Wood The new college building at Mc­ R eporter ia very favorably com­ ruff', of McMinnville, for the best sustaineJ We heard of an attempt to puss u , mented upon by everybody It is a character, he acting the part of an old woman, Minnville can be seen quite plainly Iroin the hills west ol Bellevue, when quit-i'laim deed on one of our neigh­ credit to tbecounty and to the enter which he did most excellently. the weather is clear. bors where a warranty deed was prom­ prise of the managers. A. S. John Isirelier, who was granted li­ ised. Not ninch, nor old friaad of Go­ C. W. HULERY Pro. Mr». Talmage, mother of our Assis­ NOHTII YAIUHX^L. cense to sell liquor lor six months, pher wa* nipped ill something after tant County Clerk, is moving back to ilii« fashion once. As the hind in (Successor to M. Feker,) Vii»*»« i’Hi* Niii*K«*oiis, keepsin Will tmina aid not iuSheii- McMinnville, to-day. N at . ! March, 19 2883. dun, as some think, allboiigli it. is m question is in Hits neighborhood ami Flairil M., - • Or “for sale" we think it proper for u* Lafayette, Oregon. Fire in the mountains. DATTGI’ . Sheridan precinct. I. ssy “look out," hut as the parties Tl •• best Spirituous and Malt Liquors* BH March 20, 1883. *>i u <; i : kv a m ’ i ihiji . Mr. Tluw. Slevenson and wife were Who was lie and ulieie is he wliu ‘oaning il are non-resident» and we t< i -, Win«*»* elr., the market* afford. Aino, th» The Dayton Cornet. Band have re­ aide to sit up yesterday but the liahy said I hat wild oat* that wen- in the ' m e ignorant of wluit is beliiud the cur­ t>e.*t ot cigars, and tlm justly celebrated Hau ceived an invitation to join in the is very sick. ground were all killed by Hie freeze tains, we willi-hold name*. Francisco Lager Beer. PA ’ CAIN & HURLEY, prize contest at Eugene. during the winter ? If Imevervnder- Mr. Perry G'landon of Salem, wa* in Our S|iencerian philoHopher conies Mrs. F A. Hill lias a choice stock town last week; his health is much t i lies to farm he w III learn lh.it wild flequenlly but we believe hl* inind is ' .¡TTOHJVi: I’A .IT B..IH*. oats do not die in the ground. im.irovetl of late. «1 millinery and fancy goods. w auderiag from the t hemes of the so­ * and Home of the farmers pul «If sowing phist Hint lias been bi« idol and now Willie Westeilield was in town yes ­ The farmer» in this vicinity are busy for a time on account of I he wild oats, dwell* on bet ter themes and a more terday as smiling as ever. He says plowing ami will have a full acreage (Situated at the Depot,) NOTARIES I’HKJ |C( everything is on the move in Lafay­ waiting for them to come up ; some worthy idol. We hope neighbor you ready for seeding next month. who sowed early this mouth tliiuk limy get "yes” for an answer and will i .nlny Mfr ette. ■ I Ort-tf on McMinnville, • - Oregon. it is a much better plan to let pas» us tile cake. The Dayton Flouring Mills have a 011’pi* — J hi I Budding, up stair.. 33U. We understand Mrs. I*aac Davis of­ them come lip before sow ing. z\ few !.. It, COOK, Prop. contract lor furnishing Hie < .'iridian The horse disease does not "rest" as Pacific R. R. lixif barrels <>l Hour dui fers her house ami lot for sale, price who sowed early will have tlieir grain smothered bv the wild oats. I hear of we anticipated in our bi-t. Newell. ing the present month. Dr <; J’nr HOTEL I FIRST-4 LASS in every n*r- II 4 kl.lt. Whalen, nteward, Ballard and He tt some who have »own the same ground ■ timlnr, bi'in# furioshril with all modern Mr. .1 D. Eduard- hid hi* new bug­ Mrs. A. J. Smltli has opened out a twice, this month, making the third me still troubled to aome extent. • l»l •" •'san ! «ftling lieforu it* gueetn only the I m — i tti«? market aifordt. -ris k of I>r< -* and Millinery G aels. gy out to day for I lie tir-4 time and a 1 1 me the same ground lias been sown Both Pollard and Berry have lea-ed Next week her sister, Mi-s \Vll*on, on e b«lggy it is. * ample-room for the («ipceial «MUNtrnruGdefion for one crop, and there are others w ho out tlieir plow-land for the season.— will arrive from Portland, when they I’.d Bunon of Washington county won Id do the same it the seed could Mtewaril and the Newell's get it. of Commemol Men. will be prepared to till all orders in tin Was up to vi.-il his mother last week. be bad. One man has re-sown over a» n Remember the place - a4 (hr depot. Dress-making line. Starr Southmayd w ill s< cd the Pot­ 290 acres, and the wild Oat* have com­ Jam« - H'itchcroft returned la«t week A % If.I.i: OHECMRl One day last week one of Mr. Jacob from California where lie has been tor pletely covered the ground. The cause ter farm. This f»rm (that is in the He of this unusual growth of wild oats is Highland«) i one of the most protlm - Senter»’ little girls fell from a log up­ some time, <);f. c— Oo Jt.ot PH«t i f Har;man's brklc. on account of the freeze loosening the tive in this vicinity, but like it« mate on a sharp knot cutting a severe g i-l Ln»«; li ng Ga» admiruM« rc.l fur painless ex Mrs. James Roberts left for Prine­ ground so deep, causing them to sprout on the Bald Hill division of the High­ across Hie lower abdomen. Had the trading. lands I* not. easy of aece*» v-tth ma­ wound beeu a Iittle deeper it mu«t have ville to-day where her husband has from an unusual depth. Home have come from a depth of 10 and 12 inches, chinery. .Men u( the Bald Hills, Hx been for several weeks. proven fatal. Ci E. ItobertnMii up tbe road* I which is umiiiumou for them. Wilbur Sitton baa the finest blooded Sheriff’ Collar.l an l Rev. T. L B ellevue . W. .11.I respectlidlv aanauai» lo Ibis publie Cliandler, of Gopher, is moving to a Jan®» of Lafayette were iu town dur­ dug in town. Take« pfasate .n invitine the «ttrntkm of th« disi he he, erwned a Ysiikoe Barar, two duora hill ranch near t.'hAiley Fi iide’l'-. pultbc tu bi*, new ind fine «t«rck of ing the w eek ■in of l'ioivflif« ami carrviite thè iÌBeet «ad James Clark moved to-day into Lee WiLLABHNA Ned Duvall told u • three Week* ago brat e» ¡«. i.-d ,0» k ni Caraiiea, Cibare, 3'nbacoue, • J. T. Wateon 1« closing out hi» »tork Smith'* Inui-e recently vacated by C. March 19, 1^3. LRUJ3. STATIONERY, PATENT ÌCESI- e . .. m thè city Ala», tltath.iMry uf all biada, that it would rain within Hire» days. of groceries and will devote all Ins F. Royal. Piclnr® Fra ne«. Idihee' Work Hoxea, Parfam- CINE2, CUTLERY. SCHOOL BOOK.. Ths air full of smoke for the last He »aid he knew by a sign the Indian» time to hardware ami farm inaelnoery. Dr. Howell is in town ready tn jerk few days. Quite a tire in tbe moun­ taught him and «aid sign never tailed. k-, llair «»ile. Albania. Iliariea. all variati«* «lUAItfo IM» TOBAICO. ,f pq«a- ,n fot* ■ little ot »veryti.inx. Elmer Convert of Wehfoot one of out the old «nags so painful at times. tain«. Nel and the Canada prophet had bet­ You will find Inin at tbe Maddox tio- Urep II) and je* me. I l'revr.plior.< eirefully corupoiiuded und ti e McMinnville College boys, will 'lei. A singing cias« has been organized I ter unite their fotce*. leach tbe school near HI. J< e. GmJ E. R. ROBERTSON. Hto. II. L a . xuf . r . churge-s rvawraahle. this place, le meet »lice a week. TXZE REFORTEK. IXotioo TlHw J Local Correspondence. A MUTCHLER, DH. E HOWELL H. S. MALONEY, Geo. G. BINGHAM, R. SHANE. I'HDroa K .1 u i: , W. D. FENTON, » */;/- < ’o.rf /; S. «A.. VOTTJTG, f r o o.v Z).. YOUR ADVANTAGE NO. 1 SALOON. Littlefield & Calhreatli, TA.lSTj&EE BAZAR1 A- IIILIa,