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voi.iwi; khi xo i THE REPOKTZR Published Every Thursday, at M c M innville : : or too n BY SNYDER & WAaT?.DREHST. Editors and Proprietors. M'RNCKIPriO* ItATI'.M, One copy per year, in advance.............. “ ant months “ ............. s» 50 Iss« t2..’>0 1.50 Local Correspondence. CARLTON April 3, 1883. Read the R eporter . Who said dry season ? The farmers are anxiously waiting for the ground to dry, so as to finish their seeding. Carlton needs a boot and shoe mak er ; uncle Jimmy has retired. Bring on your last and awl. The citizens of Carlton are petition ing for a new depot building. It is something much needed and Cartion is deserviug of it. Jake has traded horses ; has now a 2 : 15 nag and thinks he is now able to get away with that girl at Dayton.— Success to you, J. B. Lewis Hutt while playing ball had R. S. James, of Amity, was down his knee put out of place and is quite Saturday on business. lame. Notwithstanding the scarcity of David Knight and family intend wheat, our grist mill keeps on its pul verizing process pretty nearly all the moving tn the Spokane country as time. And you may lie sure we all soon as the weather will permit, feel very grateful to know tliat we are Al, when ever you take another certain of our bread, even if have to “Run out North’’ run ill and see a fel eat it without butter, or only “bull low a moment. butter,” for which we have to thank Mrs. Noble and child from Coos Bay California, and send her the money made her sister, Mrs. Kate Dempsey, she needs, but of no use to us. a visit, last week. She has been away N at . three years. AMITY. Our butcher shop lias changed hands again. It will now be carried on by April 3il 1S83. Wm. Lewis. William understands All fools’ day last Sunday. the business and we trust will give Dr. E. E. Goucher returned home satisfaction. from Montana yesterday. David Steward of the Grove made a The south bound train having hurried trip in town last Saturday on changed time arrives at Amity at bait business. He had the misfortune to past one instead at half past twelve. break bis wrist but is getting along Mark Hayden, a blacksmith at this nicely now. place intend moving his family here Mrs. Mary Roberts, formerly of this soon. place now living at Tacoma, is in town visiting relatives and friends. We un Remember the Band of Hope will meet next Sunday at thiee o’clock in derstand she lias speculated in mines over there and done well. the Baptist Church. Quarterly meeting was held yester Eevi Leland lectured on “Temper- auce’’ to crowded houses last Friday day at tile Hutchcroft school house.— Revs. L. T. Jones, H. C. Morgan, T. and Sunday evenings at this place. Atkinson and Sails from East Port Hurrah! Hurrah! The citizens of land were in attendance. Amity are going to celebrate the Itli Yesterday, a man came to (own and of July with a grand old fasti toned was very much surprised to find the bai becuo. town so quiet, and learning it t wan Mrs. Thomas I,evens was quite ill Sunday started home to tell the new*, i for some time, keeping her bed most It would be a good i lea for him to I get of the time. a few almanacs and study them care- John Sanders, living near Amity, fully. liUdUNtte i'KUB & INotioo Al !>R IV, A It. HILLS, Illi 'This» J « Il A K LUS LAFOLLETT, H. S. MALONEY, SURVEYOR ixxi M VTEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS bought. Money to loan on good real estate securi ty. Apply to G.G. BINGHAM, OumpbeH’s Building, McMinnville. í 1FFICE at E. A. Hill’s Drug S|ore, Dayton, Oregon. fttf. IYEPUTY OUNTY Notary Public. fer Counselor at ¡Law. AND Oi’ice—Slier id a n, Yamhill Co., Oregon Siieridaii, Oreffoii, Particular attention giveu to Conveyancing Collecting, Buying and Selling Real Estate. KAVTOX S A LOOK. Regular meetings, Thursday evening on or Proprietor before the full moon, m each month. Sojourn I'ltANK UlizrNKH. •••g oompanioiM cordially welcomed. 11. P. The best brands of Liquors, Wines and Ci 50tf. gars kept for sale. When you go to Dayton catl aud see Frank. lMtf. atomic, speaks co., House, Sign 1 Carriage Painters, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, CONVEYANCER, IVIc.tliiitiville, Oregon, o llt-al Estate aud Collecting Agent, and No Good Work Guaranteed. Orders from the tary Putdic All work pertaining to this Hue City ami Country solicited. 13-ltf. attended to promptly and reliably. Also, man iifacenrer and re pane r of Hoots and Shoes. All work done with neatness and dispatch Head quarters under Odd Fellows' Hall, Me.Minuvitte, Oregon. Slit Geo, G. BINGHAM, Att’y at Law & Notary Public, Office -one door East of Funniture Store, I McMinnville, Oregon, A MUTCHLER, Davton, Oregon, I) '¡ill. The regular passenger trains pass at this place under tile new time card at 12 :20. Won’t some energetic man start a lunch stand for the benefit of had several relatives arrive at this Tile “Register ” correspondent _ , from hungry passengers 1 place from some portion of the east thia place says this band has the best Mr. E. L. Peckham, of the firm of last Tuesday. We learn that they tuba player this side of Tillamook.— I’eckbam & Ogden, spent a few days came for the purpose of locating near We thank him very much for his with us last week. He expect to move here. praise of our tuba player, but as there his family to Carlton about May 1st. Will. BufTum has purchased the S. are no bands between here and Tilla Come along, Ed ; Harry needs you. M. Hubbard property and Henry Ed mook it isn’t much of a putt. M. A. Rounds returned last Satur wards bought the corner lot adjoining A young man, for the first time, day from Eastern Oregon, where be on the south and intends erecting a thought he would take a young lady 1 as been stopping for some time past. residence this summer. Mother Ru- to the neck-tie party, aud don’t you He reports time« lively in the “bunch I mor says that Henrv expects to take think another young man coaxed that grass’’ country, and expects to return ! in a partner ere long in the way of a ladv to go home with him. That was to that part of the State, soon. bouse keeper. A. i very wrong especially where a young man is Just starting out. But young The new local passenger train—run man don’t give up If at first you ning from McMinnville to Portland— WX7.LAHIINA don’t succeed, try, try again, but look passed through our city Monday morn April 2, 1883. i out for that other fellow. ing at 6:15 bound for Portland, Our Sunday School was well attend T raveler . and at 7.’33 p. tn. m. for McMinnville, ed yesterday. with hut few passengers. Carlton was represented by a passenger on its first This is llie time of year to put “ ear DELLBVUB. trip. This train has been put on for muffs " ou your fruit trees. April 2d 1883. the accommodation of the people and Hrs. Mary Brisbine, of this place, is Bellvue has taken the base ball fe I hope will be profitable to the com vi iting frieuds and relatives at North ver. pany. Yamhill, aud that is wny Austiu J. W. Sparks’ boy happened to be a Our school closed last Saturday whistles so loud. girl. evening with literary exercises. Tile; Several relatives of Wm. Goodrich, programme was well selected and very One extreme generally follows an interesting. The “Cuts boarding near tills place came on a visit from other, so we have it. school," by Miss Minnie Prerces, was ttu> East, arrived last Saturday. Somebody got their nose scratched— oue of the gems of llie evening. Mr. A Lodge of Good Templars was or- It. Kelsey read a very enjoyable piece ga lized here last Tuesday evening eli ? in prose. As a school the exercises w th twenty-two members Follow Mrs. Baker of Lafayette, is visiting were a grand success, showing the in' is a list of officers installed for the bar daughter, Mrs. Wm. Galloway. AMITY OREGON, ability of Prof. Hendrix as a teacher en-uing term : W. C. Perry Mor- There are a couplo of sons who want i i elocution as well as a teacher of gin W. V. T., Mrs. Langdon ; R S., Are Selling primary studies. The people ef Carl Wm. Goodrieh ; Asst. Sec., Mrs. to get married but they are so con ton can do no better than to secure the Goodrich; F. S., James Millsaps: P. founded ugly the girls won’t even lo.k Prof, to tetch our fall ami winter W. C. T. also Lodge Deputy, R M. at them. American Prints for 5 cents per school. Gilbert; Marshal, Austin Brisbine; Miss Green, of i McMinnville, has yard ; D. M., Mrs. Jennie Millsaps ; Treas., been employed to teach the Bellvue Carlton has made a number of im provements within the past sixty Susie Millsaps ; it S. W. C., Jennie school; did not learn when it was to Fine Amoskeag Ginghams 12 1-2 Tinnie Mill commence. • lays, and there is more to fellow. L. Kearnay ; L. S. W. Fouts intends building a dweiliug saps ; 1. G., Minnie Kearney ; O. G., cents worth 18 cents ; Relatives of Uncle Aaron Payne house on his lam) just east of the de Charles Morgau ; Chaplain, Wisdom were visiting .. h im last week and re pot ; F. M. Roberts has coutratted for Millsaps. Fine Washington Cashmere, 16 2-3 port him some better, but is very fee the lumber for a two-storv dweiliug ble. cents, worth 25 cents ; Spring is slowly coming on, and our which tie inteuds building this fall.— Dr. Laland lectured at the school We are glad to note these improve fair ones are anxiously awaiting tlie Fine lilaid Suiting, 20 cents, worth ments, and hope they will continue. new fashion. They want to know bouse last Tuesday evening. Mr. Le 30 cents ; There is not a town in thecounty that whether the spring bounet will be land is a good talker and makes plenty has a nicer location for a large city built of four straws and one ribbon or of fun for the boys. Come again. three straws and four rosea. A man Fine Australian Crepe, 25 centi, than Carlton. C alamity . Mr. Nathan Small's son is very sick always looks through b‘s pockets four worth 35 cents ; with sume lingering disease and his times before handing his coat to his JJAFAYZiTTS wife*to have a button sewed on, and friends are doubtful of ids recovery. Ai-Inch Cashmere, 30 cents, worth April 3, 1883. even then lie is filled with a nameless Mr. J. O. Guild has bought Nathan Court still continues to grind, and fear until the job is completed. 40 cents ; Small’s farm and also a track of the people continue to ceme and go, some A recent scientific authority says Raleigh estate, paying something over on legal war intent, others with no that an acre of laud contains six tons $4,ti00. Mr. G. intends putting stock MS-Inch Cashmere— all wool, o cts. inleut at all. But the latter were very of warm-. Science is a great thing; • □ his place as it is mostly hilly and worth 75 rento. scarce. yet it will be extremely difficult to better for grazing tliau for grain. B ellvue . _______ Among the visitors of last week we , convince us that the above statement 52-Z/ ic A Cashmere—all wool. H, noticed G. W. Snyder, once tlie boss!is true, for when we wanted “ wurns of the R eporter , George Myers, of'for bait” we dug up about half an acre worth 11.25 ; MIJDLHTON Wanato, David Ramsey, of Newberg, of tlie back Inland only found three Marell 25, 1883. an i the irrepressible A. V. R. (and 1! iosignificant angle worms for a whole Ladies' fancy Hose in Endless pa- Items, ¿caree. don’t know how many more letters) day’s fishing. riet •/, at 16 2-3 cents a pair ; Snyder aud Warren, present proprie A. W. Wright I m teaching a singing We learn from parties living near tors of the R eporter . Grand Ronde that a Mr. Kuykendall class. Ladies' Fine Belhrigan Hose, ot J. T. Hembree and Frank Large lost three head of work cattle, last Mrs. D. F. Wright will teach the 25 cents, worth 50 cents. went off on a prospecting tour to hunt week. It is supposed they died from school at this place. a better place than Yamhill. But af the effects of eating a poisonous herb. F. M Olds has gone to the Sound to ter going almost to the extreme of Un Our Isiys returned from court the cle Sam’s farm, they returned better' la ter pat t of the w> ek, looking as if work this summer. pleased witli the Willamette valley they had seen hard limes in I-afayette. The s iw mill at this place is being tliau ever before. repaired, and new machinery being of all varieties, at The wheat which was sown In tills pul in. J. H. Clark, former proprietor of •section during the fair weather. Is tlie Vox Ponuli saloon, has located nt coming up, and some fields look quite Farmers are nearly through see ling. Riddle, Douglas county, where liis green, although the early sown will We have no wild oats to bother us.— family will join him about the l»t ofl l>e ruiiMid with wild oats. Perhaps the land is too poor to grow next meiitli. them. Feed of all kinds is scarce, anil at George Hulerv and wife have been high prices. II iy is selling at $20 per C. II. Hale dosed Iris term of sing- «lieiidiug several days here with his1 ton ; oats 115 tn 75 cents per bushel. ing school at Mountain Hide, last Fri brother. day night, He is the •• boss" teacher, CLOTHING, W ill A. M iner . having taught nine terms this winter. Frank Large will move to Portland* BOOTS, NORTH YA1SBXX.X.. tlie last of the week. Frank wants to Miss Rosa Olds Is engaged to teach SHOES, be a metropolitan for a while. April 2d 1883. the school in Wilson Cook’s district, HA TS & CA PS, this summer. Miss Alice Downing weither looks now as if the A. R. Eastman had tbe misfortune s could soon go to Heeding will take her place as clerk in the and Furnisning Goods, at to cut llie end of bin thumb m > nearly store of Olils A Tyson. off that but a small shred was left to ' ileal Why can’t Yamhill have a County Temperance Alliance ? As a member April 1st—“ all fools’ day”—wan oh- town ia-t Saturday. of Newberg Ixrdge I am interested in aerved here to suine extent and tricks Wm. Wm. Burton Burton was was up up from from Portland Portland the cause in Yamhill. Judging from ol various kind- weree played upon rtl|i| relll.lilie)| ,,Ver with bls the interest taken in the Stale Alli un''UR|M'C*ting victim». The lanlord’fi mother and Wes. ance, that Newberg will do her part trick ww te supply hi» can <i I «reticle^ ________________ __ from .. pototsea, . . . uud Uncle Aaron Payne is no better ; the in the work. Let every correspond with candle» made then laugh to bear them swear at the doctor thinks it doubtful if he ever ent agitate the matter, and see If Yarn bill can’t liave a rousing L sl o> The i gets around again. w i 'k that wouldn’t burn. <’ounty Deputies ought to look after The Grand Jury returned four true' I'rof. E. H. Ander«on, of Lafayette, lliis matter. R a . miii . ek . bills and were discharged la-t Satur- Was in town yesterday, It oeern» like [Additional correspondence on 5th da.’. Of the long list of cases on Hie da of old Io ace E I on our si reels, page. ] ducket, a few went through legiti Henry M.’K’Tii has returned from mately, a larger l umber were kicked life visit to Eugei.e City. ou’ somehow, ami a goodly share re . R”V. E'lniumi« left to-day to join main as a nucleus fertile next term WORK HORSES FOR SALE, term will end to-morrow. I some friends in Portland, lately from the states. He «ill go east of the I z • (n* »nd a-haif miles mid of McMinnville, would try and gite a more minute de- Work H *’ • Win sell tor " wo up j la I of the court lusimes, only I sup- mount-ins III search ■>) a place suita- l i ■« «boron tiiuc to suit put-h».« t . p< -e you will get it all from another l>le lor a colony, ami if «uccesefjl will j /¿ml Mrw. i*. a. ÜEKH. Jan 2i, 18*12. move his family there. aud better source. s. Ladies’ Fancy Goods Reduced Rates Men’s and Boys* Has on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made from the l»est material and best workmanship. Painting and trimming done to order. General Blacksmith and Repairer. Horse-shoeing a specialty. 27tf W. D. FENTON, ATTOBNET AT LAW ANÍ NOTARY PUBLIC LAFAYEIWE, .... OREGON. Special attention paid to Land Law and Ab stracts of Title. Money to Loan at all times. Collections made at usual rutes. 29yl. WILK, WILK! WILK!! The undersigned wishes to inform the peo* ph of McMinnville that he is running u A/ilk VZn.jon from his farm to town and furnishing i. ihe best of milk at the most reasonable rates.— < These wishing to be supplied with the article at once can do so by leaying orders at the Post* office. W. G. DAV1H. 'like— Garrison’s Building, next door to II. 40 If. W irren’s. When not in office, enquire ut Robison & Baker’s Drug Store. 12-3311. A. VOVXTC, M. D., A*!tyniritttt anti SiurgcoH, DB. E HOWELL il. II. LITTLEFIELD, M. D. J. r . CALMOIATII. Littlefield & Galbreath, PliyMicimiM and Surgeon», LafayettOi Oregon. Nl'KUHItY A NPKCIABTY. McMinnville Brewery ISIDORE ERTLE, Pno. Ilii’Minnville, Oregon. - Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Porter. All order» promptly tilled. ttf M CAIN &, HURLEY, .¡TTOnJVK VS.fT A. / II L iL'tycitr Orrgon. AV. II KOI D, M. I>, <URGE0N & PHYSICIAN, / 'J 1 TICE—up stairs over Manning’s Tin ’ ‘ Store, McMinnville, Oregon* i Particular attention paid to diseases of wo men and Children. If not in office, ”an be found by enquiring st either of the drug stores. P. H. — Patien.s have the light to have their Piesoriptions tilled where they choose. anil R. SHANE, NOTARIES PUBLIC, l.afoyette, Orvgnu ... Office—Jail Building, up stairs. 33tf. PILOT OU HJI’IIEll, II ui returned Io his old stand—up stairs in Hi in »nils' building—with a new equipment of utenwils tor Lis work, and is now prepared to take Picture« ot all K iim I m . From a amall size tin type to a large Cabinet Please give me a call. 33m6. OKF.4JON tlcMINNVIMÆ h,iLoi>,v. Office—One door eaBt of Hartman's brick. Lnughing G ob administered for painless wk trading. Will lind it to a . i-iiLL, Tnkos pleasure in inviting the attention of the public to his new and fine stock of DBÏÏGS, STATIONEBY, PATENT MEM- CINES, CUTLEBY. 3CIIOOL BOOKS, CKJAItN AVI» Prescriptions carefully charges reasonable. To call al Die above Saloon. I keep cusistaiitly on Laud the Ernest Wines slid Liquors for Family and Medicinal use. ■ Olin IASWI.I.I, Proprietor, McMinnville Alt. TOBACCO. compounded anil NO. 1 SALOON. Misses. E & N. Hendrick DEALERN IN Fino Millinery, Corner Thirl & 0 Streets, McMinnville, - YOUR ADVANTAGE - Orogon C. W. HULERY, Pro. (Successor to M. Faker,) third M., - - McMinnville, Or. '?he beet Spirituous and Malt Liquor«, IN<- teps, Wines, etc., tlie markets afford. Also, the twit ot oigars, and the justly celebrated Han Emnaiftto Lager Beer. € SOTKAS HOïïiïi (Situated at the Depot,) * * McMinnville, Oregon. 1., H, COOK, Prop. W f are ready infurrn our customers th a rpIHS HOTEL IS nitsTCJ.ASH hi every tmr- ■ H< iilar, I m Ing fumlMhed with all modern wa are pr>q>arad to show them all the itnpliuiK ex. anti wetting l>eforc it» gu«»u* only the h<‘Mt the market atlordR. ample«room for the eaperial arcoinrnodatiou of Commercial Men. •Ve have bought these goods at Rf-tiPiitlier the piano - al the depot. EXTREMELY LOW FIGI HEH, PORTLAND PRICES Newest Styles of Millnery. Country taken in exchange lor Goods, al High- est 51 arket Price and we are going to sell them. We have a fine asHortinent of Laoes and Ties Spunish Lwn* <tnJ l'ftwij Jtibbon* a Sppf'ialfy, YANKEE BAZAn ■ o II. L Kob< ri«on •V<.i hi rs.[«» lliilly innMNr io this public Also, that >« baa npened a Yanka. Bazar, two rloora • a.t < I 1‘oatoili,'. and m carrying the tinaat and A Complete Line of Stationery l.»t lehwtod atari of liandiea, f'nara, Toberara, • tc., n Ilia city. Also, Stationary of all kinda, Ac., Ac. I'Kdtle Frarn.a, Lidiaa’ W.wli B oxm , Prrfum- wiaa, Heir Oda. Atbuao, Diahea, all varieties C-»nr»e and examine Prices and satisfy your- • f p )«•-• >n fool a litUe of everything, I. Dr.p in aud see me. *li». Vf. A. VÍ.4KV • ♦bnl U. E. RoBl KT8OX. Guid o Ruh Bazaar.