T he R eporter , ï:)œnmLLS, oueoon , ray r 3 i , iss 3. Ot K PBEtt-JJttlD I New To-Dny. FLYAL PROOF. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, May 23d, 1883. Notice is hereby given that the following named eetllers Imv« filed notice of their inten­ tion to make final proof in aupport of their claims and that said proof will be made lie fore the County Clerk of Yamhill County at Lafay­ ette, Oregon, on Thursday July 12- 1883, viz: Wm. D. Parker, Homestead Entry No 3129 for tne 8 W 1-4 of 8 E 1-4, E 1-2 of 6 W 1-4 k B W 1-4 ntf W I 4 efBec. 34. T 5 H K 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove Lis ooutinuons residence upon, and cultivation of said laud, viz: John Veetcb, C. H. Beeler, L. Wright and C, Douglas, all of Willamina, Yam­ hill County, Oregon- ! New Goods, A CARD NEW PRICES! To Whom it May Concern, Dry weather. Picnic a snccess. Memorial Day yesterday. LI c MINNVILEE, May lOth, 18<.3. No Chinese Cigars at H. Fisher’s. Go to Corker of Lafayette for pood I bave just received a fine lot of babbitt. Be it herewith known that I have this day established a Imported Cigars for 12*3 cents each at H. Fisher’s. Corker of Lafayette keeps a good Charles If. Beelor, Homestead Entry, No M IS for the 8 W 1-4 of Section 28, T 5 S R 7 DRESS GOODS, stock of furitnre: W. He names the following witnesses to prove 25 yards of calico for $1, at the new his continuous residence upon, and cultivation and am receiving NEW GOODS in that line Et EBY DAY, which are bought of ta:d land, viz: Levi Wright, D. Parker, San Francisco Store. Charles D< uja and John Veetch all of Wilia- Fancy Goods, ■ Thanks to Miss Laura McGuire for unua, Yamhill County, Oregon. ■i a handsome bouquet. Eaces, Douglas, Homestead Entry No 3595 ■ Corker of Lafayette sells cross-cut fog Charles the N W 1-4 of Sec. 2s. T 5 8 R 7 W, He saws at 50 cents per foot. ■ names the following witnesses to prove his ■ If you want to give a party, order continuous residence upon and cultivation of Embroidery, said land, viz: C. Ji. Beeler, Levi Wright, Ice cream at the Bakery. J .»in V.-. *< h ami I). Parker, all ot Willamina, Considerable interesting matter una­ YamUill bounty, Oregon. Gloves, voidably crowded out. L. T. BARIN, Register. The coldest drink for 5 cents and the best 5 cent cigar at the Bakery. Hosiery, Etc. Beg leave to inform the public that our business will be conducted upon the following systematic principles : Custer Post Band goes to Portland on the 3d, 4th aud 5th of .July. Men’s Boys’, and Youths' Cash ; Second, One 1*1*100 to Æ11 The Gnv’nor, splendid Cigar at H. Fisher’s, for 5 cents, made by Iilte Men. All Goods are marked in Plain Figures. We shall keep only (*OO(t tioodHf an i sell them to you for dotliing*. Misses Bertie Enos atul Hettie Row­ Preritely what they are. ell, of the Dallas Itemizer, called last Saturday. The Sunny South, splendid Cigar, [Except Cash Book.] made by White Men, 3 for 25 cents at Everthing sold at Reduc­ H. Fisher's, We do not propose to pay you the highest market price lor your produce, but shall pay you The Arabi l'asha. magniticent Cigar, ed Prices. made by White Men, 10 cents each at IL Fisher’s. Real Value, and No More. In Sheridan, May 22nd. 1883, to the Please call and examine Goods before pur* wife of Jos. Montgomery, au 8-pound to tell the people of this town and boy ; and his name is George. chasing elsewhere. We believe in county what we are doing. The R eportek staff agree, that Fish­ LOTS FOR SALE. Yours Respectfully, er keeps the best Cigars for the money, OTS Nos. 1,2 and S, in Block No. 1», Row- having given them all a fair trial. We have only to add that we intend to do a land’s addition are offered for sale at a bar­ Miss Willard’s appointment to speak gain. Fine location near the depot—just east F. W RED.HOJVD at this place has been changed to the of the residence of L. H. Cook, on the east side McMinnville, Oregon. 15th of June, instead of the 18th. of railroad track, on Third Slieet. The three $400, if applied for soon. Miss Katy Casey, having finished her lots will be sold for GLUKf.i: Jr. with everybody, and we think the proper TIME H AS COME to do away with the LOOSE CREDIT school in Happy Valley, has Iteen rec­ McMinnville, May 24, ’83— WILLI», 1 Ilf. reating during the week in town, with BUSINESS, which is friends. J. L. HOUK RM. P. W. TODD. Miss Maggie Reevy, of the A’cir Ruinous to Farmer and. Merchant, in the End. Northirext came up Saturday and re- .. ....... I over Sunday with friends iu We hope to receive the patronage of the public, which believe in doing business on a CASH BASIS. the city. Third Street, McMinnville. Mr. Geo. Christenson of WestCheha- (Heretofore at the head of the The One Price Cash Dry Goods and Clothing House, lem, came in to see us on Monday last. Reedville Stud) will make the He reports crops looking exceedingly ROGERS & TODD. season of 1883 as follows ; well iu his section. North Yamhill, 3/ondays: La- [Successors to W. B. Turner,] Fayette, Tuesdays; McMinnville, Wednes­ Remetnlter that. R. J. Simpson fur­ Proprietor. days and Thursdays ; Bellevue, Fridays and —Dealers In— nishes good fresh milk, either night or morning, or laitli when desired. Apply Drugs,Chemical«, Patent Neerb courage, and when plac­ we receivo from “Nat ed on the market have, so tar, commanded (at Tools. Wilson Gibson, near Wheatland, same ages) as high a price as the get of committed suicide Tuesday night, by Tho Purest Liquors for Medicinal the any horse in the North Pacific. cutting his throat. Age, 45. Purposes. During the last year his get was awarded Great Strength and Durability Dr. II. Bacon, just down from Medi­ The Best Brands of Cigars Con- many premiums and was the winner of the three-year-old three-in-tlve races at Vancouver Will make the season commencing April 1st, cal Lake, made tis a call last Thursday. stantly on Hand. The only Mower manufactured on the Pacific Coast. and the State Fair, defeating in both races the 1883, at F. A. Fletcher’s farm, on Fridays, Sat­ The Dr. was around some time ago dis The largest and best stock of finest field of three-year-olds that ever came urdays and Sundays; Mondays aud Tuesdays posing of galvanized liver and ague at McCoy. together in the Northwest. pads for horses. Fishing Tackle P E D I G R E E:—Hambletonian Mambrino PEDIGREE Young Milton was sired by Good news for McMinnville! Great Ever brougnt to Yambill County. was sire«! by Menelaus, (the sire of Cleora, re­ Old Milton. a half brother to Caledonia Chief, cord 2.18$, and sold for $15,000), he by Rys- the fastest trotting stallion in Canada, ami excitement prevails since the new store IN STATIONARY dyk’s Hambletonian. has been opened in .Simonds'building, is pronounced by competent judges, coupled 1 st dam Olean, by Border Chief. with public opinion, to be the best road and | where goods are being sold at astonish­ wo shall carry a full line, consisting of TaptA 2nd dam Olinda, by Oliver. carriage stnlhon in Canada. ITe took the first ingly low figures. ol tho best quality,, Envelopes of the latest 3rd dam bv Chorister, he bv imp. Contract. prize at the Provincial Exhibition held in and neatest styles, etc. Rev. Peter Burnett will preach at tho Menelaus’ first datu Jesse Bull by Long Inl­ Hamilton, in 1872; first at Milton Spring Christian Church next Sabbath, the Special attention is called to our Cuttlary, and Black Hawk. Show,in 1872-73-74; firstat Branton in 187.3; Lord willing, at 11 o’clock. Subject, and Photograph and Autograph Albums. 2nd dam by Young Duroc, he by Duroc, he second at Guelph Central Exhibition, in 1873; Resurrection. Evening service, sub­ PhyvicinnR’ Prescription» and Fami­ by Diomede. he took the first prize at Hamilton Central Fair ject, Embracing scriptural idea of ly Itcclpra Carefully Compounded 3rd dam by Coffin’s Messenger, son of imp. in 1873. also the first prize and diploma for best sanctification. Messenger. horse of any age or class. He was sired by at nil Uoiirn-dny or night. Border Chief, sire of Olpan. was by old Mam­ How’8 Royal George, dam by old Harkaway,the Messrs. Wm. Grant. IT. S. Grant, brino Chief. 1st dam bv Highlander, 2nd dam imported Irish bl<»d borae. G. D, by Fox Hun­ Meade Cosper, -I. Crider. I. Burson. We would most respectfully ask a share of by Glencoe, 3rd dam by Post Boy, son of Hen­ ter; How’s Royal George by Fields’ Royal Frank Stiles. Frank Rowell, T. B. :li h piiblii» patronage, hoping by fair dealing ry that ran with Eclipse. George ; dam of How’s Royal was sired bv the Rowell, Al Nash. Reiib. Glaze, Market • nd strict attention to busintw to merit the Thus it will l>e seen that Hambletonian celebrated horse, Statesman : Fields’ Royal ROGERS A TODD. Mainbiino has eight Messenger crosses and George dam the celebrated Erin mare sired by Grant and---- Burnett, all of the 2nd unites the two greatest strains of American Erin, he by Sir Henry, 2,297 ; G. D. by Grand Brigade Build, paid the Rt t-ouier of­ tr tting blood—tlionv of Rvsdyk'a llambleton- Turk, brod by George McKinley, Oakville, C. fice a visit last Saturday morning. in and Mambrino Chief, being a lineal de­ W.. owned by W. A. Fiilds A Co., of Buffalo. J .J. C COOPER : fendant That was a lively little runaway our <»f imp. Messenger o » each side of the N. Y. Fields’ Royal Georg»' was sired by old young friend Wilson had last Saturdiiy house To this, the very quintessence of Amer- Royal George, he by Black Warrior, he by im­ nen the star Mills. Tlte horaea came .citn trotting blood, he unites the rich racing ported Tippo ; old Royal George’a dam by Black­ Simple in Construction, Light Draft, No Side Draft or Weight County Surveyor floundering down the hill at a fright­ »trains of Glencoe, Wagner, Chorister and Post wood, out of an English bunting mare, import­ -A.ND- ful pace and wagon with a brokeu on Horses’ Necks. Boy, famous in the anuuils of the running ed by au officer of the first Royals. How’s tongue, horses, driver and a can of syr­ turf on both sides of the Atlantic. He also Royal George trotted hia mile in 2:35, under Every farmer should examine the VICTOR before purchasing a Mower, th«» Kasha»v blood, through Long Island five weeks’ training. Fields’ Royal George up on top piled up in a heap ou the end CIVIL ENGINEER. has Black Hawk, the first horse that ever trotted trotted his mile on the Buffale course in 2 :22| as it has manv points that make it SUPERIOR to other machines. of the bridge, was the result. McMinnville. Or. below 2 10 to a road wagon. and 2 :24. 1 also have the Improved During the game of base ball at N. TERMS :—$35 to insure: $25 by the season. DE8CRI1*TION :—Y oung M iltom is a blood | Yamhill last Saturday, everything I have «11 the field notes Care will I m « taken to prevent accidents, but bay, seven years old, sixteen hands high, , ot the Public Surveys of no responsibility assumed. passed off quietly, except in the Sth in­ W j ^ETE« TV. WOODS w«*ighs 1,300 pounds, has excellent style, and Yamhill countv , and am ning, wli<'ii the toreinnn of the Rtginftr Address is a tine driver and unusual good worker. prepared to do First-Class oil ce had his form piod and the ugliest W m GALLOWAY. Bellevue, TERMS:—Insurance. $10 : season, $7 ; sin­ Mower aud Self Binder—Something entirely new. Mining bundles is of work on "short notice and Or L. B. LINDSAY. ba.nl nian in Yamhill aud Polk coun­ gle service. $5. All care will be taken to pre­ the past. Will run one horse lighter than other Self Binders. S ola * T ra mit . reasonable terms. 50lf Reedville, Oregon. ties h.ul his uniform badly soiled, by L ight w. a L. I. OURLA», vent accidents, but no responsibility for such the c.ipslzillg of a "go-devil." T«er, «. ». will be assumed. F. A. FLETCHER, 9wl0 B. F. HARTMAN, A. E. C alkins , Proprietor. As we anticipated, the concert last Keeper. 4m2. Friday night was a ancceM in every particular, aud ¡t would please us to iiKntion each one taking part had we the space to do so. As it is we will The Old Reliable, only sav that good judges of music Cha’s Hirsch, Pro. EURISKO MARKET1 have infonned us that but one concert in McMinnville hue equaled it—the [DIELSCBN EIDER*« OLD STAXD.] I cantata “ Queen Esther." The net pro­ Is now permanently located in the Brick <»n ceeds auiouuted to $85. McM I NN VILLE, OREGON Third Street—near the postoffice, where will be found all kinds of House. MASONIC TEMPLE, The towns of Dayton aud Amity are both waking arruugenients for a grand >'re»h Meat». Sanagei of all kinds. 3rd A Alder Ms., Portland. Oregnu. eelcbratiou on the Fourth of July. A FINE WINES. LIQUORS. BEER ud C5ARS Uend ( heewe, t re»h f ish. Salt and gentleman of Amity informs us that Dried Fish. Bncoii, llanis. I'gg». I would respectfully call the attention of the nothiug will be left undone to insure The Largest Boot and shoe HITK A ( FV B A «LARS. people to the lact that I Flour from l.afayette Mtll«, ouc of the liest celebrations ever held NORTH YAMHILL, ( hlckrna, Ac., House in Oregon, in Yamhill. The dinner will be of that Pay Cash In fact everything kept in a kirtl that is always enjoyed on such Occupy ins two Store Room*. Would call the attention of the Farmers of occasions—an old fashioned Basket For all kinds of Produr«. Oats. Barky. Cured Yamhill and Washington Counties, to the feet As the owner of the following property is at Dinner. A programme is promised us FIRST-CLASS MARKET, Mrsts, Lard, Apples, Ou ions, Eg^s, Chickens, that work iu town and has no use for the mui *. be they have the agency 1er some of the beat­ for next week’s issue. Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Potatoes. Send for Catalogue and Price List offers it at a bargain : One span ol good Work makes of Farm Machinery, among which All to l>e sold LOW, FOR CASH. they may mention the 4 m2. Horses: also a good Milch Cow, and a Cook Dress Goods at 8 cents: Wash poplin I hare for sale Giro me s call. Stove, in fair condition. For particulars, en­ at 12la cents; Children shoes, "¿•cents. W. J. CABRIMI. quire of HENRY DUNZER. Ladies shoes, $1 ; Men's boot.*. $2.50; Lime, Salt, Oat». Potatore, Ornent, Nelson's wagon ’hop. McMinnville, McMinnville, Oregon, » Deering Binder, Men's clothing, «8.50; Children’s and Grata *«ed. Or HENRY GEE, Bellevue. Mav 11, 1883. I 11 m3» suits, $3; Shawls, 75 cents; Lace«. 2 4 m3» I aleo have the cents per yard; Embroidery, 5 cents FOR SALE ! Deering Mower, per yd; Black Silks. 30cents—the same ns you pay elsewhere $1.25 pr yard.— The undersigned off-r* for sale his property Canga Gypscn, or Land Plaster, KMTRAY. WARRIOR MOWER, Don't forget the plaice—in Simonds' iu Happv Valiev. The farm vonaiata of 2S2 McMinnville, Or., April .10. 1883. Building—as we stay but a few days. acres ; 200 «ere* under fence ; about 90 «cree in HAY RAKES, The only fertiliser that contain« Phosphate of DODD'S Taken up bv the undersigned, living lj mile* Come and till up vour wagons with cultivation ; good house and barn and excel­ southwest ot town, one pale red cow with voung Lime. lent spring water. Alae a fair flouring miil.cn calf. Said eow is marked with under bit in piles of goods for almost nothing. The Westinghouse Thresher, one ot the beet sites in Oregon. I will sell I am also agent for the ear and is supposed ta he shout three years The manv friends of Clay M. Hill this whole property at $15 per acre—one-half each Plow«, llarrowt, . McMinnville, •Id. Came ta mv place about the last of Jan- Thir4«t.. will l»iilc ! was a’ cadet in the State t niversity a full sleek of Furniture. Carpet«. Wall and now have on exhibition at mv stere a fine assortment of Farm aud Road Machinery, in­ Hardware. Crockeryware. Grocer from Yamhill County and we may Paper, Bird Cage«, Baby Carriage«, Ac., which Phyairinn and Snr k’ BOOTS & SHOES, STAR Saloon & Billiard Hall Produce | Commission Protzman & DeFrance. i I THE VICTOR MOWER Earn Machinery! Sappington & Laughlin Farm and Mill Property McMinn ville Furniture Store, ft.