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About Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1883)
* Newspaper Decisions. Several rough looking eliaraeteri» ill town. What <li<l you think ol the colored Good t«o-l>lade Knife at Manning's band fol III cents. The Grund Army boy < cut quite a The liiemaii ami engineer of flu- ex dash with their new cups. press tniiui have moved their families Mr. IL C. Baker i» lying at his fath to this pla< e. er's reMdenee very ill of brain fever. Mi»s Mary Drm-l-s. <»f Portland, vis Walter Mos», manager of the Jubilee iting with In r lifollt: r’s folks last «<-<-k Singers, came in to see 11». on Monday. returned Monday . We are glad to see our tl'ielid Robert Mr. C. Symons, the Tailor, has moved hi» shop to Manning's building, at the King able to In- on) on the streets again. Rob Todd corner. Lends and (til. Colors, Varnishes and Mr. John Bones, of Polk comity, the tallest mini in Western Oregon, was in Brushes at Bedrock 1‘rices at Turner's City Drug store. town tlie fore part of tin- week. There will lie an exhibition of horses Ministers quoting Scripture should r If you want a reliable Piano or Organ, go quote it <-orreetly—not leave out or add at MeMiimville on Saturday, May 5th. l’articulars next week. "/’to L. Sbobe and you c in get it. He has just to to make it meet their desire. 1 ordered u lot of small instruments of the ('. W. Talmage, our obliging Deputy ’ very best quality. * Little Joe Caswell, who has been ailing so long with iutiamniatory rheu County Clerk, eaine boiim-ing in to si e Headquarters for fine Fishing Tackle matism. is slowly couvah-seiug. us on Tuesday, as good-natured as free of this season, will be nt Turner’s Citv Drug ever. • t!ftore. Everything needful in the gentle art. < >ur old friend Whiting, bi tter known The "Select," yes lei y "Select” So from the small boy’s ringed hook and tow as " Rai'karinus" lias gone to rancliiug cial Club gave their last “soiree” for ' ’• line to the expert angler's outfit of Rod. reel. it up 011 Dimglierty river, Tillamook. Bilk lines and assortment of tine Hies. the season at Grange Hall last Thurs Born—Near Gaunt’s bridge, north of day evening. 4(4 this place, April 1 Ith, lSStl, to the E Legal blanks of every description, posters Rev. J. R. W. Sellwood will hold ser •f any size, circulars, letter and bill heads, wife of W. J. lfelyer, a 9-Ib. daughter. vice at the Episcopal Church oil next sta ternents. calling cards, business cards, Dr. Boyd has fitted lip a neat office in Sinidav, morning and evening, at the in fact anything that can he done in a nrint- the Garrison building, where lie can usual hours. ’owerj Hi<? establishment. SNYDER. THE PRIN I’ always lie found or at the City Drug ■ ER ' crii execute to perfection. >«k’sAni¿ L. Sliobe lias just received a very fine Store. eiv.,gcu' selection of sheet music of the latest *>k’a, A l . Largest and finest assortment of La styles, all lovers of music are especial OI K f KKIl; Í. flit» dies' Mantles, Dolmans, Cloaks and ly invited to call and examine his * Binders Dusters of the latest sty les, at B. F. stock. Hartman's. Otego., U Moon, full. The finest pieci of machinery ever >, PortejJ Manning will sell yon a Pocket-knife broitgnf to Yamhill county is a bright ■ April is March. that is warranted 5(1 per cent cheajier ne« half-medium Peerless Job Press, t Inin .volt ever thought of buying one ,|ilsr received by SxYliKIt Till: PllINTER. ■ April showers. in Missouri. Call and see it "breathe.” B Early planted pens are up. Mrs. Axsom, cousin of our towns Tlie printers hereabouts are getting ■ Potatoes appear to be scarce. man, Jos. Axsom, whose husband re fat; and the reason is because Mr. W. ■ Air. J. F. Cook advertises an estray cently died at Dallas, Ims come to Me G. I tavis, the milk man treats them, of Mintiville to remain. Col'. ten, to a di ink of that good milk he is Dr. Redmond, after an absence of furnishing the people of this place. ■ Go to Manning’s. He wants to see several months, attending medical col you. Dr. Johnson is in Ohio and not very lege at St. Louis, Mo., returned last well pleased with the climate of that sg To much water for successful trout week in search of a location. part of the country anti will probably fishing. You see After this issue we shall run all local return soon to his home. ■ Town full of noble tillers of the soil, advertisements in a column by them Doc's " «< bs" are getting out of repair last Saturday. Hid will bothet tlie old fellow until he selves. They are getting to numerous gets ba< k to a milder climate. ■Mark you! No settled weather the to run in with out regular local news. At a meeting of the Executive Board present moon. I'he Band Pic-Nicon the 25th of May McMinnville College they decided ■ j. H. Olds. Esq. of Lafayette, was in will lie held in the grove on the east of »ide of tile road at the south eml of the upon June 12th next as the date for tow n on Monday. the dedication of the new College Cozine Creek bridge—near file tie« building. A programme of exercise» Mr. Ladd, of Amity, gave our town a college building. is being arranged and w ill probably be visit. Monday. B. F. Hartman lias the largest assort ready for publication in next week's I. O. O. F. celebration at North Ymn- ment of Metis’, Youth's and Boys cloth issue of th<‘ R eporter . hill. next Thursday. ing, for Spring mid Summer «ear, in Mr. Samuel Clark, a brother-in-law Good lir wood is in great demand at McMinnville and will sell at bedrock of lion. D. <>. Dnrhani. airived at this prices for Cash. from $1 to $5 per cord. place one day last week, direct from Tom Scudder returiu-d last week town. Mr. Clark visited Oregon some AV. J. Helyei's “Young Redmond” from thequarry near Wlllmuiua where nine years ago and forming a favorable has been photographed. he Ims been «inking for the past five opinion of its mild climate, rich soil, All kinds of Groceries at lowest lig- weeks, lie reports everything calm etc., has come out this time to stay, and id Bride# tttes at B. F. Hartman's. is now looking about with the inten and serene in that neighborhood. tion of purchasing a home. We wel , -"Grand Army liovs held forth Satur Jesse High came tip from Hillsboro come him and his most heartily. b day evening at this place. on Saturday mid remained over Sunday At a recent election of officers for the How do vou like the looks of the new in McMinnville. Something hereabouts seems to have ipiite mt attraction for Guild of St. Janies' ( Episcopal) Church. heading of the R eporter ? ih'MU s line of the boys when they leave here. McMinnville, the following were elect M i s. Augur left last Wednesday for Those tuire-lioles in the street neat ed onicers: President. Mrs. D. C. Nar- a visit at her old home in (thio. Viee-preiddent, Mrs. A. V. R. tlie planing mills on Third street are nol ver; Several patches of potatoes planted only a shame but a disgrace to the town Snyder; Secretary, Miss Annie Turner; Treasurer. Mrs. G. W. Snyder. A work last month are showing themselves. —being the cause of many reproachful Directress is appointed each week by Mrs. Magers, who has been quite sick remarks by strangers who visit our fair the President. A kind invitation is city. for some time, is improving slowly. bregón. given to all who may wish to visit or Messrs. Ilardiug & Ladd have ac join the Guild to do so. Meet every Our genial friend. Reitli. Shuck, of cepted the agency for Seymour. Sabin Wednexdny afternoon. North Yamhill, was in town Monday. & Co., mid Imve opened out aline oi We see that many of our people kei p- Assessor Hendrick has nbout finished igi icultni al implements ill W:-Hare's his assessing lalsirs in McMinnville. hitilding, on the corner of Third A. C. ing chickens are getting the Brown Leghorn. This is a good idea. This Gents, if you want a nobby suit of Streets. species is the best, according to our no clothes, cheap, go to B. F. Hartmhn's. The hriiK are Maiming saysthat " I Imve no rent to tion (having kept them.) Th" '..... -..... lall, round, y. Mr. McGuire of the McMinnville Ho pay, mid on tin1 corner where 1 have non-setters and will lay tf e year stock g J rege tel has been very sick for several days. bought, insurance is only half wlmt it It costs no more to keep *!» good yvas before and 1 am going to give my than it does a poor one and we com- Messrs. S. C. Foster and I!. McKtine, customers tin- benefit of that thirty mend the spirit of progress ex Id bi ted ar. ofBheridan, were in town on Monday. dollars a month and tlontyou forget it." in this line as well as that of other The revival meetings are »till ill pro Cigars W Messrs. Jones, Hill & Co. have the stock. 13-4ml gress. But few “ sanctifications'’ as contract for putting up a large number Have yon seen those dogs ? yet. of the “Monarch Bee Hives" for Mr. just the cutest, prettiest little ‘eieters’ Mrs. Addie Cady uei Addie Morris, is Ensley, mid it reminds one of the yon ever saw ; and they know enough down from Cheney, W. T., visiting her building of a small city to take a look to lap milk out of a saucer; and by- into the wink-shop where they are be and-bye they'll grow to be big dogs, pari tits. ing put together. and then won’t they they be smart.’" Messrs. Dr. Poppleton and Jas. Mc There are four of them and Will will Messrs. Bangasser A Paulus have Cain. of Lafayette, were in town last show tlieni to you if you « ill call at his purchased from W. ( '. Hembree, sever drugstore. Admission free. No extra Friday. al iwtes of ground about a mile south charge for reserved seat». Go and see “Lady Jane,” “Electra." “ Hunibolt" of town for a slaughter house ami and " Little Blitter-cup” cigars at City grounds. Ami, by the way, Bangnssi 1 (lie pups. Drug Store. A: Paulus m<- hen- Io stay mid keep the The “Kentucky Jubilee Singers” held forth at Mohawk Hall on Monday Ladies, look at those elegant Spring best meats th«- markets aflbrd. evening. t<> 11 very fair audience, but D tp »- Goods at Hartman's lu tore pur- I11 another column w ill be found the not ns largo as greeted the “Uncle fhas'eg elsewhere. advertisement of .1. B. liohr. painter. l oin's Callin''t ronpe. This troupe is Mrs. Freeman, of Portland' has lieen Mr. Rohr is a man who thoroughly un composed of negroes with the excep visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. (I. I). derstands the Hade he professes, mid tion <■! one white man, and their sing as he Ims it little leisure at this time, ing and gestures were of a style natur Buck, at this place. those who have hacks, buggies, etc only to that peenliar race. Their Mr. F. A. Cook, Amity's agricultural that they w ish painted should cull on al selections were of the best, and their implement man. was in town on busi- him. rendition of them could not have been uess. last Saturday. See the advertisement of Messrs. bettered. All w ho attended appeared Don't forget to look nt B. F. Hart Millet A Bowci, shingle mmnifactiu- satisfied—having had au opportunity man’s Spring stock of goods before ers. These gentlemen are manufactur of enjoying a hearty laugh. purchasing elsewhere. ing a superior iiuality of shinglesjind Billy Reed is tlie dandy among .»pel dy Anolid citizen of Yamhill. M;. Win. it w ill pay all v lio eonteiiipl.-ite Imild horsetlesh herealMiuts and thaiiKs to Chrisman, of Amity, was in town and ing to see their shingles mid enquire Mr. J. R. Sawyer fora refreshing “spin" their prices before looking further for paid us a visit last Saturday. behind tiie nobby little traveler. And shingles. by tli<‘ way this «a - the swiftest riding Considmable snow visible in the A Mr. Bowles mid family Imve just behind .i tiotting horse we have ever mountains and slight sprinkle in the arrived at this place from Iowa. Being iiijoyvil. and as we tie« ovvrthe ground Vallii.v, one day during the week. a inmi of some menus. Mr. Bowles is we could scarcely In Ip imagining that Maiming broke a little liov's lu art looking about « ith a view of purchas it was a " steanigiiie ' which drew us yesti iilay when he showed him 11 line ing land, and we Imue In- miiy find it, along instead of the rteet-footed lieau- wliiti handled two-bladed Knife for for Is-sidcs being heartily welcome, all tifnl lit'le animal it was. Billy, with 10 e. Mlts. such are needed in building up our ma little or no training has made 2:10 time, ny resources. and with proper attention would get W- 'I. 1 ownsend, proprietor and A. B. ÁVi slt-rtield. foreman of tlie h‘egÍKl< r Dr. G. F. Tucker mid family did not down below that. were in town aud paid its a visit, last get to go through to Seattle, last week, Mr. J. <1. Rogeis »aid to us last week : Frida - evening. l lieir little lx>y had been ailing for I thought 1 would come in ami tell To preserve any kind of fence posts Mime time, mid when they arrived at vou how highly I prize the Kendall's give them n coat of linseed oil and Portland was tint ill to make it safe to Treatisi on tile Horse, whu h you gavt chaicial. pulverized, mixed to the <011- ■o further with the little fellow. So me. My horse» «ere attacked with the they returned home on Saturday. But disease that proved so fatal among »i«tc> ay of paint. as the illness was caused from teething, horses, and treating them according to W are proud of the many encotirag- the little boy is recovering. the recipe laid down in this book my ing teinarks we receive from our pa It is a noticeable fact that those who horses were cured without difficulty. trons regarding the improved nppear- are amply able to take mid pay fora As a result I would sooner trust to the anc<- of the R eporter . paper, but fTom -ome f< igned dislike to treatment laid down in Kendall's hors< Dr S. A. young has gone, having d< - rhe pap< r or its publisher do not, ate book than to the knowledge prof,-»eil camped last Friday to Portland where the til st to get the paper, paid for by by any veterinary surgeon in Oregon." he to..k th. st* anu*r on hi?* way to Mex- soine one else, mid take in tlie last mor- And Mr. lingers is not the only one i?o, whither he goes to locate. m 1 of iufoinuitimi it contains. Come w ho prize» thi» book so highly i inanv The book in gentlemen ; if vou're to poor to take speak of its exielhmcii ». Mi Friii)]; Williams, who returned tile will cost yon only a year’s siiliscrintion lilJ'iillTEIl «1 'll give it to you. from ildaho a few days a tro. luis l»<*eu to the ICn-oi!ri II. Those who have q nit* ill at the residence of his fnther- Among the attractions at the concert paid in advance for the paper are enti- in-Ia ■—Cnpt Handley—during the to-mm row night w ill lie tin- declama fled to one.free. Price of lssik, witli- week tions by the celi-lirati d " Little Dot” out tlx- K ei - orter , 25 cents. Reevy, wlm has just aimed in the city Th Dundee Correspondent of the to «tav over Sunday. This child is 11 Free “Our town now con- perfect wonder. Her elocution, gi s C'OWPIJMKNTIHV TO P«»<T »1st» of eight fanilirs, poetoftirr. tele- titre» mnl voice an- all of a perfect el- B \xi> grapi oftire. fouF fiddler* and aman of Al a rwent meeting «»f (u.Mer PoM ■ icntiniiist. ami vet she is »0 stittill a» to all Sotk.” I d - justly entitled Io the sobriquet <». A. H.. the following reanlntion wa> Tli V \Mllltf.<‘«o'NTY IU l’*»K «f n ap- “Little Dot.”—Portland Trln/nim. p}|-*!*e<l : pear- with a new dn***» and otherwise Rtu'fh'til: That we fully appreciate We bad a "blizzard” last Saturday, great v improved. Messrs Snyder & Wan- n are makine a splendid paper. Don't know whether or not it waa of 11 he lienor conferred <»n Cuater Pool by tin- Wiggins tvjie, but it blew like Jehu the memlbem of Mr-Minnville Brain* Band in «’hanging th«* nauw of their k I m . High. Quin Burnett. Wid. Der for 11 f< w moments, making buildings tremble and signa ere, »11 their hing Band to that of CiHter Poet Band, that by aii i Tommy Rogers, the Nesturea es. ('. D. Johnson's luaeksmith shop it.-* excellent innate may inspire tliat millliovs. “ h«M>fe«l” it down to the val weaved to ami fi-o, Imt refused to come patriotism ami love of country «o ehar- ley lar Friday and reinaitied in town down; tlie glass front in Masonic netertette of our fallen eoniradea wh<w oveif.Nnndnv. building threatened to full in mi Messrs. name it lieara ami that the Adjutant I m - Th. ft emitter of last week was neatly Hudson, and it hail to be pn»pj»ed on instruct* <1 to furniah (’nater P<w*t Banti a copy <»i ibis rcsohition with our heat priBy* i a j»ortion of the old type her<*- the inside to keep it ill its place. But wishes for its prosjw rity, and a contin tofon us«*d harina given piare to a no real damage was done, and our citi uance of the good feeling existing be* much elearrr-face«i type procured by zens drew a breath of relief when the twees tlie two organizatiom*. gust had subsided. ÜV Jpi*r * tor. [ 1. Any person who lake« a paper regular fly from a post-office, whether directed in [his name or another's, or whether he sub- f scribed or not, is responsible for payun nt. 1 2. If a person orders his paper dtsoontin- he must, pay arrears, or the publisher ft may continue to .-»end it until payment is Kjnade, and then collect the whole amount. Bwhether the paper is tal.cn from the office or L m>*. r 3. The courts have decided that refusing ¡to take newspapers or p riodicals from tin- ftost-office, or removing and leaving them in ithe office, is prima facie evidence of inten- «Jttional fraud. I 4. The Postmaster-General has decided J that postmasters who fail to notify publish and v-’A?. when subscribers remove, or fail to take ,?th'.‘ir pajM-rs from the |Mistoffice, shall be n - ^Kponsible for their subscription. ON, The kite mania lias subsided. Cap) Po«ell «ns in to« n Tuesday. T he I. O. (>. F eus . I’KOBKE UARIiET (tit Thursday next, April 2Gth, the odd Fellows of Yamhill County «ill [ corrected weekly , by r. w. redmond .] celebrate the <>Ith Anniversary of Odd M. .VissviLLt, April 10, 1883. Fellowship in an appropriate manner I <13 at North Yamhill. All necessary ar Wheat, per uusuel....................... Flour, |>er barrel......................... rt.7 60 rangements are being made fora grand, Oats, per bushel ........................... 47 ùiÙ0 good tinu-, the programme to consist of Dried Apples, per piunil............ «Oí; 8 addresses, oration, vocal and instru Plm.is, per taniiid..................... 10 (¿'12 mental music and other exercises inci Brau, per ton............................... ( i I > 0(1 dent to such occasions. Those wishing I Ground Feed, la’r ton...... .......... 22 50 to attend from this place can godown Potatoes, per bushel .............. @60 on the morning express and return by Onions, i»*r |sjund........................ the same in the evening-—thus spend Bacon Sides, per pound............... r.’t.t is ing a pleasant day. The North Yam ! Ham. |ier pound......................... 13(0,15 hill Hand will furnish the brass music Sliouldera, per round................. 8(0.9 for the occasion. The committee of Lard, per pound......... ................ ( Ì 14 arrangement» at North Yamhill lias Butter, per pound....................... :a. 25 kindly furnished us for publication the Eggs, per dozen......................... 3)18 folio« ing Hides, dry Hint, per pound........ (¿15 Hides, green, per pound ..... ! ..... (Oi5 PROGRAMME. 5 (d.6 Meet at the Hall at 10 o'clock sharp. Dressed Hogs, per cwt................ (o22 Form procession at (hid Fellows'Hall Wed. |ier piuud ........................ @5 and march ut> Main to Laughlin street, Tallow, per pound....................... Chickens — grown — per dozen... . 3 00@3 50 down Laughlin to B street, down B to Broadway, up Broadway to llous- ‘•HACKMETACK.” a lasting and fragran worth's l’ark. Marshal—P. P. Gates. nerfume. Price 25 end 50 cents. Sold by W Prayer by Chaplain. Turner. Vocal music—Dayton Glee Club. Instrumental music—North Yamhill For Lame Back. Side or Chest use Shiloh’s Baud. Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by W. I - Address— J. T. Wolfe. Turner. Vocal music—Lafayette Glee Club, lustrumentai music—Band. Dinner. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Instrumental music—Band Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizcr is guaran Impromptu Speeches—Hon. W. J. Me eed to cure you. Sold by W. B. Turner Connell and Mis. Lougharv. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY—a pos- Vocal music—McMinnville Glee Club. Impromptu Speeches—J. C. Freund itive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W. B. Turner. and Rev. J. Hoberg. Vocal music—Amity Glee Club. Concluding « ¡til music by the Band SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by —" Sweet bye and bye.” that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the rem There « ill be a Basket Dinner to edy for vou. Sold by W- B. Turner which all are invited—to bring their baskets. The Fine Stallions E xcellent . It is due to our enterprising County Clerk Spencer to speak for him and his able assistants a word of commenda tion for the excellent style in which they are conducting the public’s busi ness. mid the degree of perfection to which they have worked the office up. Through the courtesy of these gentle men we have recently been shown the various new systems introduced.— Nothing could lie more perfect than the arrangement, with indices to records of all kinds, by which one traces the chain of every transaction as quickly as the eye can catch little sentences of words mid figures. Tlinsthe vast laby rinth of " ye olden” transcripts lias hist its dread to the searching eye, and ev ery record of Yamhill's generations comes to hand as quicklv.as the pages of a book can lie opened. Especially perfect is the arrangement in probate matters, wherein each page amt paper in every case that has been administer ed in the county can be referred to in mi instant. It is really no idle boast, tor us to say that Yamhill has the most convenient, the most orderly and the most accommodating Clerk’s office in the State of Oregon. We assert this upon both personal observation mid the sayings of men from other business circles of this class, who are competent w ituesses. HORSEMEN lyMCT YOU FORGET that SNYDE THE PRINTER, "Hoss" Photographer & Biographist, IS BIGHT ON HIS MUSCLE. New and Elegant Just Received Call ami See Specimens. STAR Saloon & Billiard Hall Cha’s Hirsch, Pro. [ diblschneiber ’ s old stand .] M c M innville , O regon FINE WINES, LICUOBS, BEEB and CIOABfl BELMONT JAKE BEER a CENTS A GLAM. AND BIX.LV REED W. «. HENDERSON, R.LOGAN, will make the season of 1883 at the following times and places: *ic.Hinnville, IVKoiittay* A 'l'lietdiiy s ; ^ht ridiin, Wednesdays & Thursdays; Amity, Fridays and Saturdays. Beginning April 1st and Ending July 1st. W. T. LOCAN, McMinnyillc. Daytoti. McMinnville & Dayton LIVERY, FEED anc Sale Stables. We invite the public to examine our stock (Stables at McMinnville situated on Thirt St. ; that in Dayton on Ferry St.) before breeding elsewhere. J. R. SAWYER. 2tf. Proprietor. Henderson & Logan Bros,, Prop’s. We are prepared to furnish The Fine Stallion, YOUNG MILTON Will make the season commencing April 1st, 1883, at F. A. Fletcher’s farm, on Fridays, Sat urdays and Sundays; Mondays and Tuesdays at McCoy. A ttention ! PEDIGREE:—Young Milton was sired by The Camp Fires of Custer Post No fl will be lit Saturday (■veiling, April 28, Did Millon, a half brother to Caledonia Chief, the fastest trotting stallion in Canada, and iit 8 p. m. Several comrades have been is pronounced by competent judges, coupled detail, d to give their win experience, with public opinion, to be the best road and and several good singers have volun carriage stallion in Canada. He took the first teered to help the "boys” with the mu prize at the Provincial Exhibition held in sical department. Ex-Soldiers from Hamilton, in 1872; first at Milton Spring different parts of the county will lie Show, in 1872-73-74; firstat Branton iu 1873; present, some of whom are excellent second at Guelph Central Exhibition, in 1873; talkers, 'l’lie multitude will lie ted he took the first prize at Hamilton Central Fair from the haiversack. Programme and in 1873, also the first prize and diploma for best horse of any age or class. He was sired by bill of fare next week. How’s Royal George, dam by old Harkaway,tbe imported Irish blood horse, G. D, by Fox Hun T he “A kions .” ter; How’s Royal George by Fields’ Royal This musical society gave their last George; dam of How’s Royal was sired by the celebrated horse, Statesman ; Fields’ Royal concert for the season, to a not very f George dam the celebrated Erin mare sired by large audience, at Mohawk Hall. Iasi Erin, he by Sir Henry, 2,297 ; G. D. by Grand Saturday evening. The programme Turk, bred by George McKinley, Oakville, C. was a good one and some of the pieces W., owned by W. A. Fiilds &. Co., of Buffalo, were rendered in a tasty manner, there N. Y. Fields’ Royal George was sired by old being some good, voices among the Royal George, he by Black Warrior, he by im singer». Mrs. Whitney reudereu sev I Hailed Tippo; old Royal George’s dam by Black eral vocal pieces in a manner that mer wood, out of an EngL'di hunting mare, import it» compliments, while Dessie and Elia ed by an offioer of the first Royals. How’s were the stars of the evening. Royal G^orga «rotted his mile in 2:35, under five weeks' training. Fields’ Royal George! troiied his mile on the Buffalo course in 2 ;22^ Tm. R esults . All persons feeling dull and depress and 2 :24. DESCRIPTION :—Y oung M ilton is a blood ed. or perhaps feverish with no appe bay, seven years old, sixteen hands high, tite, no energy, the system clogged, the weighs 1,300 pounds, has excellent style, and liver torpid, and the bowels inactive, is a fine driver and unusual good worker. who are wondering how to find relief, TERMS:—InsureDce, $10; season, $7 ; sin should purchase a 50 cent or $1 bottle gle service, $5.. AH care will be taken to pre of Syrup of Figs, read the circular vent accidents, but no responsibility for such around the bottle, follow the directions will t**> assumed. F. A. FLETCHER, taking a few doses of this pleasant A. E. C alkins , Proprietor. remedy and be restored to health and Keeper. 4m3. happiness. It may lu- had at Turner's City Drugstore. E ditor B eporfkic .«—¿rhe following letter «xpkiinr* itwlf. Will you pleaw gi\e it a pla< f* in your paper so that, au innocent inauV reputation may be freed from the imputation of theft, which, without tuiy fault of his, wan cant up«ui it by the author of saiil letter I April 17th 18S3. I, L. T. Nichol*, went down to Mr. Mr Doth High’* and 8<iid to hiK I mjvh that I bad lo.-i Iwoi-Jioep aud thought we would hax< io fix up the fence. I do hereby rxhouorate Mr. McDonough ami hi.'* boy* from any and all blame in regard to my sheep or any property J have. Wnereas Mr. McDonough deemed himself abused by the abve statement, th«*refore this statement iu writing. _ (signed) L. T. Nichole, Witness, .1. W. Jones. We will only adi| that Mr, Nichol, has since fomiti his sheep. John Mei lonongh. Stop ! Stop ! Stop ! ! BOOTS a SHOES, Carriages, Hacks, Saddle Horses, and everything in the Livery hire in good sliaj)© on shortest notice. A HEARSE is kept by these Stables and Funeral Turnout» furnished at any time. We are prepared to offer special induce- menta to COM MER C IA L MEN! Transient stock left with us will receive th© best of care aud attention. A MONTHLY SETTLEMENT OF ALL BILL» will be required by us. HENDERSON A LOGAN Bsos. FOB.TIsA.lTD BUSINESS COLLEGE. (Old“ NATIONAL,” established 1806.) 128 Front St, Bet. Washiagton and Alder, PORTLAND, OHKUON A. P. Arnu<ro»K, J. A. We.ro, - - - Principal. Penman and Beey. An institution designed for the practical busi ness education of both sexes. Admitted on any week-day of ths year. No vacations at any time, and no exam ination on entering. scholarship : Tor the Full Biainem Course, - $60. Protzman & DeFrance, MASONIC PEN WORK Of all kinds executed to order at reasonable ratee. Sali election guaranteed. TEMPLE, 3rd & Aider Ml., Portland. OreRoa. The Largest Boot and shoe The College Journal, aontaining Information of the course of study, when to entar, lima re* House in Oregon, |uired, eo.t of board, etc., and nu of orna Occupying two store ’ lloomi. Send for Catalogue and Price Liat. 4 m2. mental penmanshiD, from the pen of Prof. Wecco, Wasco, sent free. Addreae,- A P. ARMSTRONG, Ix>ck Box 104. Portland, Or. J. E MAGERS, Af the owner of the following property is at work in town ai d baa no u.w for the same, he A tt ’ y at L aw A N otary P ub U oftsrs’t al a bargain • One 8pon of good Work Horxec : also a good Milch Cow, and a Cook Business Promptly Attenisito. .M arried . Stove, in fair condition. For particulars, tn- In McMinnville, on »lit- 17th iu»t. bv I quire of (»FFICE—One Door Fast of Post Office, HENRY DUNZER, Rev. Neil Johnson. .Mr. Heury Edwards McMinnville, Oregon. 3#yl. Nelson’s wagon shop, McMinnville, of Amity, to Miss Bi lie l'< ter», of Mc Or HENRY GEE, Bellevue. Minnville. 4 m3» TAX-PAYERS TAKE NOTICE 1 HENRY WARREN, J. E. MAUERS. N otary P ublic . N otary WARREU & MAGERS, All persons who*- taxes »re yet unpaid, will P ublic . ple.se mil at my office and »eltle, without fur ther delay, and nave ooets E. B. COLLARD, lwì. Sheriff of Yamhill County. l ox MALE. Real Estate and. Ios-orazico Ægonts, McMinnville, Oregon. -------------- O--------------- Fnrm l.nnd« <»i all tor Sale <>n Kaxjr Term«* AI mo , Tow n 1,0t». «»I rmm - w COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTEY REMITTTED. Legcd Pafjers drmen icith 5ÜM > z./«<•,»■», . Jmiraffi Fanning outfit, including good Farm Teana, Wagon, Plow«, Harrow, good laatern Hack, Mte.r-CIIEAP, by R. BAIRD, North Yamhill. A loo — Red Brazilian Artiahokaa. ltf. Notice ! d‘ 1