vom ìsi ; tin xo a THE KEFOKTEK. Publiehsà Every Thursday, at MoMINNVILLE : : 0 R I G G N h r SNYDEK & ■WA l T î TJ.ETT. Editors and Proprietors. KVBSCKVPTION ltA’IEfi« 3ne copy per year, in advance............... . 12.50 1.50 •• six nmutliH “ .............. I .ocal Correspondence. LArATBTTB ItHIX^VII.I.E ftllEGOV, T8HI K*I».IY Mr. .1. .1. Shipley lias niovctl liis I Strainer» Ona, and Kate A Ann art* household goods to McMinnville, and 1<> »lu ll tor hourly. >» Hi follow with his family soon. Our Mi . John I'. Morrow has been a vis loss is your gain. itor at the Bay for the past week and Mr. Sigler is building nil addition to may remain all »ummer. his new home. lie will grade the Johnny Wright arrived at Newport street mljoining his |>roperty, thereby Pritlay afternoon from Portland where improving that part of town. he has bet'n on business for the firm of Miss Jennie Whitlow goes to Mc Walling anti Wright. Minnville, to-<lay, its housekeeper for Why is it Mr. Editor I don’t get my Mr. Magers’ family. paper nit »re regular? Since last fall’l The Dayton Coruet Band ate to fit,., nave missed ten numbers. Those that nislt the music for the May-day Pjp. I have received come plainly addressed Nic at Webfoot. so tht‘ blame must rest some where Messrs, l’owell, Hash ami Hill took else. w. a trip to Portland on the nmriiiug ex press, last week. Our genial friend, Heorge Barnholt- zer, leaves for a logging camp down the Columbia, to-day. That was the uukinJliest cut of all,” Al., when you warned us not to drive through tlm streets of McMiun- ville faster than sir miles an hour. (Heretofore at the head of the Ed. Crain anti Ernie Coffin have the ReedvilJ* Stud,) will make the season of 1883 as follows : piling for the new warehouse about all North Yamhill, 3/ondays: La cut. They will raft them up the river fayette, Tuesdays; McMinnville. Wednes from Call’s tie landing. days and Thursdays ; Bellevue, Fridays and Our hotel has been erowded this Saturdays. month with strangers seeking work Hambletonian Mambrino is a beautiful dark and homes. bay or brown, 15 hands, 2| inches high and APRIL 1-2, 1KM3. uisiAr^i* VÍ.KI I*Mt AXXIM. .V DK U , A BI. WILLS, i V’FK’E at F. A. llilP.s Drug Store, Dayton, Oregon. Otf. H. S. MALONEY, Ye shall Know us |)i;i‘lTY ol'NTY Notary Public. 1 Iti PURVEYOR TVotieo al. i i,ur AND Mteridaii« Orvtfun. S TEDKLIXG It. At.. Vo. IM rl liiM J IV EGOTIAHLE INSTRUMENTS bought. 1 * M.uiey lo loan ou g.wsl real calate wcuri- Appiy to <1. ti. BINGHAM, Campbell'. Building, MeMiunville. ty. Counsoloi at ILaw. Offcp—Mieriilaii, Yamhill Co.,Oregon Particular attention given to Conveyancing Collecting, Buying and Soiling Real Estate. DIVIOV SALOON Regular meetings, Thursday evening on or Proprietor before the full moon, in each month. Sojourn I HANK GILTNEH, ing companions cordially welcomed. H. I*. The best brand« of Liquor«, Wines and Ci 50tf. gars kept for sale. When you go to Dayton call and see Frank. 19tf. Hambletonian Mambrino, April 10, 1883. After the close of court there was I ICOHaC, KHIMKI A. CO., but little transpired to stir ns up or get us excited. STESILIM I'. IIAKIXVG. Dr. Murphy was sent to Salem for the space of one year, to pay for the ATTORNEY AT LAW. CONVEYANCER, Ylr.tlin ii ville. Oregon« use of another imin’s wife—payment to It,-ill Ea<nt>* »nd Collrcling Agent, and No Good Wdik Guaranteed. Orders from the be made in good merchantable brick or liu-y Public All work pertaining to tlii. Hue City and Country so'idled. i;Mtf. nttended to promptly hih I reliably, Also, nran other commodity. nfaCirer and repairer of Boots and Shoes. All Royal moved to Salem, he says for work done with m-ainei» anil dispatch Hosd- the benefit of a better school (?) ■inurtera under odd Fellows’ Hall. .McMinnville, Oregon. H9t Dr. Littlefield is back from his East Att’y at La w & Notary Public. ern trip. He looks well ami reports a C om . weighs over 1.100 pounds. He is unsurpassed fi»i style and beauty; long-bodied, with a pleasant journey. Office—one door East of Furniture Store, rangy neck and blood-like head. He is hea Dr. E. E. Goucher is down from the C ARITON c .VI i ii n v i 11<», Oregon« vy muscled, and as for teet and legs no horse front on a visit. Doc. looks much im- (»avion, Oregon, April 10th, 1883. ran excel him. 12-34tf. proved by roughing it a while. Of his prepotency as a sire there can be no Who i bilk a camp-meeting to Ha9 on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made • lniibt. All his colts have the impress of his G. M. Beeler, of Amity, poked his dentil ? fe-om the best material and best workmanship. high form and sojierb courage, anti when plac ruddy, good-natured face in on us the Painting and trimming done to order. Good to sit around the ed on the market have, so far, commanded (at other day. General Blacksmith and Repairer. tire. the same ages) as high a price as the get of ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PÜEUC Horse-shoeing a sjiecialty. 27tf Mrs. S. Carr has been ____ visiting with ___ any hoiso in the North Pacific. Charley Fenton has a week’s vaca LAFAYETTE, - - - - OREGON. her sister, Mrs. Davis, at North Yam During the last year his get was awarded tion, anil of course came home. many premiums and was the winner of the hill for the past few nays. Special attention paid to Land Law and Ab Frank Large sent his goods ami ch.it- three-year-old three-iu-Hve races at. Vancouver mi.k, WILk! WILk!! stract« of Title. Who will be the next to sign for the tle.i off to Portland, yesterday. He Money to Loan at all time«. and the State Fair, defeating in both races the R ei - ohtek t $2 5tt for one year Collect ions made at usual rate«. Wyl. The undersigned wishes to inform the peo- ami Mrs. Large to-day. finest field of three-year-olds that ever eame ple <>l McMinnville that, he is running a Milk Vncle Jimmie has been to the city ogether in the Northwest. An imperfect stove-pipe set tire to Wagon fr»un his form to town and furnishing PEDI G It E E :— Hambletonian Mambrino Jake Harrington's house. The boys during the «eek—reports everything was the best ol milk at the most reasonable rates.— sired by Menelaus, (the sire of Cleora, re were promptly on hand with buckets lively down then—don't think he tried cord 2.18$, and sold for $15,000), he by Rys- Those wishing to be supplied with the article and the fire was put out. Loss, only a the 'led eye.” at once can <lo «<• by leaying order« at, the Post dyk’s Hambletonian. few shingles. office, W. G. DAVIS. 1st dam Olean, by Border Chief. Uncle Tommy Wright vvlio live» 1 Office — Gar-ieou ’ s Building, next door to H. 4oif. The glade at the south eml of the about three miles west of Carlton, , han 2nd dam Olinda, by Oliver. Warren ’ s. When not in office, enquire at 3rd dam bv Chorister, he by imp. Contract. North Yamhill bridge isa very danger la en very sick; last lcport lie was Robison & Baker’s Drug Store. Menelaus’ first dam .Jesse Bull by Long Isl oils place at any time, but < specially so some better. 12-3311. and Black Hawk. on a dark night. There is nothing to Miss Nettie Plummet leaves this 2ml dam by Young Duroc, he by Duroc, he prevent a shying team from running week for Monmouth, « here she goes to by Diomede. 11. R. LITTLEFIELD, off the grade anil I umbling several feet attend school during the summer. 3rd dam by Coffin’s Messenger, son of imp. M. D. down tlw steep bank. There should Messenger. There is considerable wheat to be be a strong railing extended from the Border Chief, sire of Olean, whs by obi Mam- bridge to the ton of the hill and save sown yet in this section. That «'Inch brino Chief, 1st. flam bv IIichlander, 2nd dam the county a bill of damages some day. is sown and up looks splendid and by Glencoe, 3rd dam by Post Boy, son of Hen It is understood to be ill the .McMinn farmers generally are satisfied « ¡111 the ry that ran with Eclipse. I'lijt níc K iin and Miirgeon«, prospects. ville district. Thus it will be seen that Hambletonian Lafayette, Oregon. Mambrino has eight Messenger crosses ami Misses Leva and Carrie Carr are vis unites ■> Last. Sunday night a half-witted fel the two greatest strains of American St ltl.liUl A Sl>t.< l *l l 1. low named Rettb Pettyjohn, from near iting at Dallas. tr« tting blood—those of Rvsdvk’s Ilambleton- l.nin jillc Oregon Dundee, this county, announced nim- citizens of Carlton talk strongly lan ami Mambrino Chief, being a lineal de self to preach as one who had been of The having the county seat moved to scendant of imp. Messenger o ■ each side of the ’’ holy sanctified.” He remarked that Carltoii, why shouldn't they .’ for house To this, the very quintessence of Amer he had made no preparation, and there is not C. ami W. SC BOYB M. I>, the most centerly located, ami ican trotting blond, he unites the rich racing fore hardly knew « hat to say. Then is there any ISIDORE ERTLE, P ro . town that it would im strains of Glencoe, Wagner, Chorister and Post this ’’ holy sanctified” liar opened Ids prove moie than SURGEON A PHYSICIAN, it would Carlton ? let's Boy, famous in the annuils of the running ’’ holy sanctified” potato trap and pour M’Minnville, - Oregon. turl on both sides of the Atlantic. lie also / \FFICE—up stairs over Manning’s Tin ed oiit a volume of “ holy sanctified” all give a hand and work. has the Bashaw blood, through Long Island Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Porter. ' ’ Store, McMinnville, Oregon* slang ami billingsgate ns could only Gill- Sunday School is prospering ; J. Black Hawk, the first horse that ever trotted Ilf OREGON, All orders promptly filled. AMITY, have been picked up in some brothel Winnibi rg is our Superintendent ami below 2 :40 to a road wagon. Particular attention paid to diseases of wo TERMS: — $35 to insure: $25 by the season. ,>r dive. He commenced by denounc is very pleasant. They are talking of men and </'hildren. Care will be taken to preyent accidents, but ing the to« n and all its inhabitants in buying an organ which will add much if not. in office, :*an be found by enquiring Are Selling M’CAIN & HURLEY, uo responsibility assumed. Bt. either of the »¡rug «tore«. general. Then he became more par to the attraction of the school. Address P. 8. Patients have the right to have their ticular and called the ladies «-ho sang The village has been very quiet dur '1TTORJVE 1W .IT L./ »»•, P peser W m . GALLOWAY, Bellevue, ip lions filled where they choose. in the choir “ a lot of infernal imps of for 5 cent» per ing the week : the roll of drunk ami A meriean Prints Or L. B. LINDSAY, hellthen denounced the .Masonic and Siltf Reedville, Oregon. fraternity, calling them a set of cut disorderly lias been very small ami out yard ; throats ; Odd Fellow», ditto; Good Justice of flu peace complains of NOTARIES PUBLIC, things being rather dull. Templars, ditto, ditto. Eulogized the Fine Amoskeug Ginghams 12 1-2 C alamity . saloons as the only respectable instini- S.ufnyettv, ... Oregon PHOTOt; H.IPHPR, cents, worth 18 cent« ; tious in the place. Now the “ holy Office-Jail Building, up stairs. 33tf. NORTH YAM.-IxIrL. sanctified” liar tolil lis at the outset Has relumed to his old stand —up stairs in Hi l ine Washington Cash mere, 1G 2-3 that be had made no preparation, yet April 7th, 1883. month' building with a new equipment of when he came to the Masonic fraterni cents, worth 25 cents/ Mr. Cooper, count.'- surveyor, was in utenails lor his work, and is now prepared to ty lie drew from his pocket a book town one tiny last. week. from which lie read the obligations of irortli Fine Blaid Suiting, 20 cents, THAT Asa McKern, attending school at .Masons, thereby proving nimseif a Picture* oi all kind». 30 cents ; •willful, contemptible liar, and accord Portland, eame tip and stayed nt his ing to his own account it “ holy sancti home over .Sunday. From a small «ire Un-type to a large Cabinet Fine Australian Crepe, 25 cents, fied'’one at that. All the abuse that Please give me a call. 33mfi. Mrs. Bel) Dehaven of French Prairie this blackguard could belch forth is in town visiting with her mother, OF worth 35 cents ; against secret societies amounted to Mrs. Wm. Ball. Hi llINN V ll.l.i: ORK4JON nothing; but when lie turned liis filthy MLOOJV. 44 Lick Cashmere, ..’I) cents, worth Office—One »loor east of II i U'I iiuii ’ h brink. N orth Y amiiii . l , O iucgon , Win. < h.ipimin ami vv ife of Sheridan, tongue loose upon individuals, it be Laughing Ge« adminíH» red tor paink-MS ex came mini for men to restrain them staid in town over Sunday, with their 40 cents ; Is dealing in all kinds of Farm Machinery, trading. selves from takiug him out and duck friends H. C. Morgan ami wife. <u<*h a« you want for putting in and remov Will find it tn ing him. That they did not gives Have you seen Mrs. Kate Dempsey’s ing your crops. He has efqieeially the follow 48 Inch Cashmere—all wool, 5 cts. the lie to his assertion that ” this is the ue« dies maker's sign! FRANK A. IIILt, ing Machinery worthy your consideration : worth 75 cents. worst town in the State.” The fellow Dr. Hnines is improving the looks of lor Seeding : *»«« very brave in the pulpit ; but Takes pleasure in inviting the attention of th« of his fence by putting on a new eoat Ts. oatl at die o»M>ve Sahci. wlii-ii out oil the street he lost no time CANTON CLIPPER PLOWS 52 Tnch\ Cashmere all wool, il, public* to his new ami fine stork «if in mounting liis horse ami taking him- of paint. I keep conatantly oti hand the Fineal Wine. worth *1.25 ; H-lf off ip a hlirr.v, and perhaps it was Thomas IVright has Iteen very sick CHUGS, STATIONERY, PATENT MEDI <nd bxps.m h*r Family and Médicinal uae. and CULTIVATORS; well for him that he did, ns it is proba for some time uml we learn to-day that lOIIA < ASWII.I, Vronrletor, CINES, CUTLERY. SCHOOL EG0E8, ble that some of the bovs might have he was worse but did m>. Itarn the 4tt. McMiuuvill. BATCHELOR <C- IFAZ,//< Ladies' Fancy Hone in Endless Vit treated him to a good ducking. I hear cause of his sickness. (KMRs AM> TOBACCO. ritti/, at I G 2-3 cents a pair ; SPRING TOOTH HARROWS of but two of his kind who side with Mrs. Eliza Eagan of Amity, was in this blasphemer, for he and hi« crowd Prescriptions carefully compounded and and SEEDERS. of tramps are nothing else, and one town last week ami made a short visit Ladies' Ei up Helbrifftui lloaey of charges reasonable. F or llarvcftlinic : who tries to soften the offence by sav- with her niece, Mrs. Wm. Morgan. 25 cents, worth 50 cents. iug he lielieved the fellow to be drunk. OSBOE.2TE .Mi. AJdenuau, <>f the firm of McCarty C. W. HULKRY, Pro. And indeed the last supposition re- & Alderman was in town last week on 4'eivc» coloring from the fact that a business. He reports plenty doing in (Successor to M. Feker,) and MO WING. REA PING Chinainnn, going towards Dundee, was Amity. I'hird Mt., • • VIcVIinn ville, Or. me» by a white man who took from the BINDING MA CHIN ER V, Mrs. Runnels has added two show t'liinanmn « bottle of whisky and drank of all varieties, al Tl.e Ojtsirn Twine Binder nt this eisson is Th»* liest Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit- the most of it on the spot. Whether windows to her shop which helps ap- fitteJ with the Improved Appleby er the (Jor tor«. Wines, etc., the market« afford. Also, the the white man was ftcnb Pettyjoun or pearam es very niueii. Having just re don Binder, a, reqmred. •«♦■at of cigar«, ami the justly celebrated Sau not. we are unable to say ; but it may ceived a lie« stock of lmts etc. she is Franeisao Lager Beer. • account ior hi* actions ii) the ( hiircli. no«’ pr< pared to accomnmdate all who Also Carnjr Thirl & 0 Streets, « The mouthing* of this lying bilk hard wish anything in that line. lv deserve so much notice ami would McMinnville, - - Oregon Our China wash man has gone to Hot get it only to show why clinrelm* Poitlaml, ami the Chinamen from the ntid the Christian religion does not depot have rented Mrs. Higgins' barn and < •inmiiiml more respect with the gen and fitting it tit. in good shaiwfora All the %oveltir« I» Mriiw Good* CJ, O THING, (Situated at the ¡>e¡K>t,) eral public, for no church or r< ligious « ash house and looks much more re mid Trimming* for spring. c»:» «’omiiiuiiity that will harlmr such men spectable than Iwforr, BOOTS, McMinnville, - - Oregon* n* this Pettyjohn ami make him their NEW MASSILON THRESHER, SHOES, exponent could possibly command any The right good lsiys of our town last WORK HORSES FOR SALE I.« If« < Of»K, Prop. jeapect at all. Religion is a very good Saturday night got an old saloon sign DODGE HATS fi CAPS, i \n»* nn<l a-balf niil**a »‘«nt of MrMinnvilh HAY RAKES, thing—ewwntial ; but there is no relig and placed it on R. Baird's agrieultural two span of Work Hor««*^. WHI -Mil foi 'I’ll!' HOTEL IS (Ilt.sTMg.ASS In every nsr- und Furntsning Goods, at ion in calling such men as the preacher store audit remaimd there over Sun- Horse Powers, Portable Saw MUI«, cash <>r on time t«> auit patchas«*. ■ rlculnr, Iving furntalmd with all modern don’t like, eut-tlMoiits, and women— da*. Be careful lw>vs you don't carry Mini Vlr«. I*, ft. DI RIK. aj.pllannv. and netting Is-fore Its g.m.te only this too far some time. Farm and Saw Mill Engines, Etc, well, worse. J»AT. Mr Imai tlm nuirket Httor.la. John IE Casteel and A. D. Ruunels sampte-room for the eapecial accommodation Xotice <»1 A«*i*niiient. were elected as representatives to the Wagons, Hie ka, Ac. on hand and fnrni’bed of O.mniorctal Man. DATTON R. BAIRD. Grand Lislge 1 0 «_> F at the last regu on order. Remember the place- nt the d.pot. April 10, 1883. M ’ OTICE is hereby given that M. A. Round«, lm3* lar meeting of Fraternity Lodge. doing buiine»- as a merchant at the town April 2nd was moving day. Our band boys intend playing a dra of Carlton, Ysinhil County, Oregon, has made J. < cooper a genersl assignment to me of all hin property Hon. J. E. Mager* made us a flying ma on the night of the 2»>th inst. which in trust, for the benefit of his creditors, under YANKEE BAZAR' visit last «eek. . _ lieen at work on for some they have the Ad of the Legislative A**mbly of the Our school has an enrollment of 1011’1 ,"’a" if Coaaty Corveyor o Stale of Oregon, approved October iMh, I87M, •« the eh»se of the tlrst month. |t0 a K onf' entitled “ An Art to Secure Creditors a Juet AND T raveler . I*. E. Roherteon | Division of the Estates of Debtor« who convey Misses Dovie Hill and Mary Hembree U» Assignees lor the Benefit of Creditors.” of Lafayette, were visiting here last SKU PORT-<»!W THE YAQ1 HA All persons having claim« againMt the said Wmilil rsepecf/ullr announce to this public week. M. A Rounds are hereby notified and required t.at he I i :» h opened •* Yankee Ba^ar, two «loots M»-Mln*ville. Or. Aprii 211, 188! to present the same tn me, under oath, at aawt of P«>atomce and is carrying tbe finest and Alex Mutclder has a tine stock of Portland, Oregon, wi1 hiti three months from t>e«l w>le«t*d stock oi Candies, Vigars, Tobaccos, Rain most of thè timo for tlie last borne manufactured wagons and hacks. I ha*, all th. field nMe- ••»«*., in the ciiy Also, Mlalionery of sll kinds, the date of (his notice. week, spoiled thè mads oiit to thè val of lb* Pubist Survey, of Messrs. F. A. Hill, 8. R. Baxter and Da tod at Portland, Oregon, January 30, 1R7M. Pisture Pram»«. Ladina’ W»rk Boxes, Per fa tn- Yamhill county, aud an. <*rie*, Hair Oil«. Afiiume, Dianes, nil varieties 8. W. Sigler are the committee for le?. I. K. I>AUM»X prvjnred to do FirH-CI.» Aasiffnse of (be estate of M. A. Rounds, In of pipes in fiwtt ft little of everything. Ynmhill Lodge to assist in the arrange U. S. tua Gen. Wright, just outside work on abort notice and solvent. 5<>l7. I »rep io end tee me. ment for the celebration of the 64th wating for full tùie to come in. She re.nrn.ble term,. O. F. I'mton. Amity, Jan 2», 1 882, anniversary of Odd Fellowship. in to la- empio*ed oli thè governilo nt IlniJ H. B. ROBERTSON, Attorney for Assignee. Works. House, Sign 1 Carriage Painters, Geo. G. BINGHAM, A MUTCHLER, W. D. FENTON, S. A. VOTTSSTC, M. D., P’iif/xif ittii and Surgeon, DR. E HOWELL Littlefield & Caihreath, McMinnville Brewery R. SHANE* FARMERS, Stop. Read & Remember R BAIRD, YOUR ADVANTAGE NO. 1 SALOON. Ladies’ Fancy Goods Reduced Rates Woybrich. Header Men’s and Boys’ Rtixscil A- PORTLAND PRICES Country taken in Produce exchange CIVIL ENGINEER, for Goods, at High- e-t Al ark et. Price Misses. E& N. Hendrick Fine Millinery, CïOTBAïi HOTEL