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J. E- MAGERS, Mr. H. C. Sliadden and his mother The correspondent from this place It is said that the idea of improving Amity. returned from their visit east of the out- streets this a ,>n ha.- about Iteeti to the A’cics of the 2 lilt inst., has this 1. Any person who takes h paper regular« mount ai us, Lint Thurnday. Imth feelin'” abandoned. For the gootl name of out- A tt ’ y at L aw A N otary P ubi X o I; from a post-ofihse. whether di rooted in mudi benefitby the trip. For the first time in several months to say iu the interests of the traveling fair city we hope not. his name or another’s, or whether he sub p <- took a drive over to Amity, the neat public on the West Side: Ztulnen Pioaptly AttsnAoi to. R'-memb<-r that R. J. Simpson fur Rogers A Todd have on haml a com little bribed or not. is responsible for payment. <-itv m ,it-the southern Imnndar.v In compliance with the request of a •*. If a js’rson orders his paper disoontin- iti-. ics good fresh milk, eith«-r night or plete stock of Patent Medicine- of <«// of Y'amhill, la t Thin s«fav. and were ZXFFICE —Ou“ Poor East of Post Office number ot our citizens who have occa ned he must, pay arrears, or the publisher moi ning, or both when desired. Applv limln ; their stock of drugs for dtspe;:-- pleased to note the life wild activity ex sion to travel frequently between here McMinnville, ttregoo. 59yl. iuav continue to send it until payment is at my residence in McMinnville. ing pur]M»se« is also full aud complete. hibited there. The place has not grown ami Port laud 1 beg h ave to “tile a com and then collect the whole amount, to speak of—the only new building we plaint” concerning their experience ns Have you noticed tho - neat varia- whether the paper is tukbii from theo'Iloe or Mr. Isidore Ertle. the McMinnville n<#iecd being the large ngri«-nltural passengers on the Oregon ami Califor gati d show glols-s in the windows of Brewery not. . , man. met with a severe acci warehouse 3. Thu courts have decided that refusing Kogers A Todd's drug store ? They dent of McCarter & Alderman, nia Railroad. The company's rules art last week AVednesday eveniug, — to take newspapers or periodicals from the are beauties and set things oil* nicely. which presents a very crnditalde ap that a person failing to buy tickets at He was cleaning out some empty lieer pearance. DEALERS IN' post-office, or removing and leaving them in But though the town has stations where tickets are sold must Mr. A\ . O. Palmer, an attorney by casks, when the gas escaping from one grown 1-,nt little, the office, is primu facie evidence of inten it is astonishing and bay 25 cents extra. Thia is all right liecaiue ignited and his hands, anus ptolesston, moved with his family to tional fraud. surprising to a stranger to see the one way, but "it is a poor rule that I. The Poetmaster-General lias decided this place last week, occupying one ot ami breast were badly burned. So se of business done here, in all does nor work Iwrtit ways.” It titles not that postmasters who fail to notify publish <« illoway A Provost's new houses on B vere Mere his injuries that it will be amount The merchants, the mechanics, seem right that persons getting on some time before he w ill be aide to at- lines. ers when subscribers remove, or fail to take street. the professional men—all are on the board a train at a station or place teud to his duties. their papers from tho postoflioti, shall be re move, and have but little time to ;in- where no tickets are sold have to pay Memorial Day was not observed at sponsible for their subscription. Machinery, AA ’ e have seen several bonnets this swe the interogatories even of the pub twenty-live cents extra, even though this place by any demonstration, but a If you want a reliable Piano or Organ, go goodly number of tirami Army bovs season that we admired; lint of all lisher of a " one-hol-se'' newspaper.— the fare be twentv-fivc cents only, the AND to L. Shobe and you can get it. He haw just were tn town from other sections of tile none were so lu-autiful and fragrant li Still Amity's business circle is compos passengers are required to pay fifty the one put on our table by Mr. S. F. ed of pleasant and afl'abje gentle- lien cents, although that they had no tick ordered a lot of small instruments of the county. Staggs, on Tuesday last. It consists of and ladies — those who know ¡list how very best quality. may be no fault of theirs. For ex- I he fruit prospects iu Yamhill arc roses of various kinds, pinks, daisies, to please their customers, ami this, we ets SELF BIND ample: A person having business in the L'1.,'d blanks of every description, posters not as encouraging as might be—espe grasses—in fact more varieties of flow presume, explains wli v they do so moeh EKS south end of Portland finds that he of any size, circulars, letter and bill heads, cially apples and |-,ears. There seems In our rounds of the city we would not have time to go down to the bpitehients, calling cards, business cards, to be plenty of small fruit and berries, ers than we can enumerate. Ami for all of these we return our sincere find the following persons engaged ill north end to buy a ticket at the station in fact anything that can be done in a print however. thanks to the donor. the various branches of triwle : ing r rablisliment, SNYDER, THE PRINT and be on time to board the outgoing and Mowers, In Merchandising—The name of Rol train, is obliged to get on at College or ER can execute to perfection. Mr. Michael Aylward, of Will antiua, The “ Autocrat” base ball club was lins A Hale is familiar to al! readers of Morrison street, where the train stops caute in to see us yesterday. Il«« re organized at this place, last week with the Kt rm: rr.it, as for tliA past three to take on passengers: the conductor pot i-Citings booming in hi- section,but the following players : li. L. Holman, Of Hi PEKU-M1ID months they announced through its demands twenty-live cents extra, and Hoosier Hay Rakes, says the people want ami must have a c.; Ed AV arret), p.; I'. S. Booth, s. s.; columns their large stock anil low pric postottiee. » AValter Holman, 1st base ; Tom Kay, es, and we can say without, exaggera the astonished passenger will have to Sea breezes. base; Geo. Gaunt, 3rd base ; Dit- tion that a finer slock of goods has not comply with the rule. But it may be Miss A\ ¡Hard’s time for reaching this 2nd Sawyer, 1. f.; Lineoln Horlner. i . been brought to Ynmhillthan they ha ve said, bv way of au excuse, he ought to Pleasant showers. place has again been changed—this niiiii f.; Lyle AV right, r. f.; AVe believe the on hand ; ami their prices are down to have bought the ticket while he had time to the 20th of June, instead of boys have Currants turning red. arranged fora game with bedrock. The crov.ds of customers time! Not so, however, because the Wagons and Buggies the 15th, as we were authorized to the “ Amatuers ” of Wheatland, at this passing iu and on! of their store attests passenger learned, when he called at "How's your sore throat ?” state last week. the ticket otlice. that no tickets were place, to-morrow. popularity of these young men. A sold until within fifteen minutes of Campmeeting begins to-day. Du Tuesday we received a few mo Miss Ida J. Gaut, of this place, has the looker-on is at once convinced that the train time. A great deal of dissatis ments’ call from Rev. Mr. Gerrv, of the agency ’for one of Mark Twain’s firm of Rollins A Hale are doing the A. 0. W. picnic, to-morrow. faction among the traveling public is ALSO Oregon City, who is out this way look latest business of the pbu-e and are bound to productions — “ Life on the Miss Harry Robertson’s cigars are good. ing at the country. Mr. Gerry is a issippi'—a book of upwards of 600 succeed. Mr. R. AM. Laiicetielc. is also tin» result of tlii* rule—the passengers growl at the conductor, aud the conduc ■> 1«iiiiiiictiirers of and of course came to sec us pages amt containing over 300 engrav cai.yinit a good stock of goods, and "I'ni-le” Schartzer is the boss on cro printer, tor t»rowls at the |»ussengers, in order R eporter folks. ings. it is printed iti large, clear-faced doing a. very fait-business; but ho might to ex llaiu tlie dirties of his offlee and quet. all kind, of P. A\’. Todd, of the firm of Rogers A type, ami judging from the prosjiectus do better di«l he believe in the iu«e of a the rt'Jes of the company. Can the ,1. • «<■ High has got back to McMinn I odd, was so ill last week as to be con now before us, it is a work of more little printer's ink. manag ement find a remedy? Carriage* and BlackumHh ville. Drug Store—The old stand-by, Rich tini <1 to his bed. He has about recov than ordinary merit. The book is sold John Henderson has a Jersey bull. ered and is able to take his stand be by subscription, only, and when the ard I., viathan Simpson is the proprie A F rightful A ccident . WorÆ. young lady calls upon you, you should tor of the Amity Drug Store, one of the Last Thursday Albert HetuMOck met hind the counter again. See ail. neatest little emporiums on the West give her your order tior it. Our good friends of Amity have not Judge Loughary was in town last IRON HARROWS Side. Besides drugs he keeps fancy with an i evident while coming from made their programme complete forthe Our people as usual, are alive to the toilet articles, soaps, jewelry, cigars, “ Eagle” M ill», that was anything but. Friday. fact that the .Al. E. campmeeting begins toliaceos etc., and is also postmaster.— pleasaut aud makes one shudder to celebration on the 4th, but promise it a specialty. Dedication of Baptist College next for next week’* issue. Wm. Chrisman to-day on the llibb’seamp-ground, and about. He had on a load of 1,700 Mr. Simpson is agent for the R eporter think Tuesday. feet of lumber, and while coming down is President and T. J. Graves and Dr. with good weather, we are safe iu pre and has on hand several copies of Ken At Amity. Or. dicting a large crowd—on Sunday, es dall’s i'reatiseon the Horse, with which a steep hill mxir the residence of Mr. llm3oryl. Boston brown bread at the bakery, E. A. .Sanders, Marshals. Gillam, the btake broke and let the pecially. Rev. Atkinson dropped in to cverv Saturday. There was an excursion on the Nar see us a moment on Tuesday,lively and he will supplv those who wish to pay ill wagon and its load forward on the row tluage from Airlie to Dundee, last energetic ns usual. lie extends a cor advance for A’amliilFs favorite journal. horses, ami being unable to hold it J. H. Stine is Blacksmiths, Wagon Makers and Ag back went tearing down the hill at a Sunday. Quite a number at this place dial invitation for all to attend the R eporter corps. Pure Blooded Jersey Bull, intended “to take it in,” but the damp series of meetings. They will probably ricultural Implements.—Messrs McCar fearful rate. Tile chain that bound the Prof. Hill, of the Dayton school, was weather scared them out. ter A. Alderman we find ns “ busy as load became unloosened and as the be continued over the third Sunday of nailers” at their place of business, en lumber was flopping around promiscu- iu town Saturday. The “ pilgrim" Haslet paid tins place this month. gaged in putting up buggies, of which ouslv. Albert, for his own safety jump For Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc., go his periodical visit this week, lie want Our fellow townsman, Mr. II. Ma they have quite a number on hand, and to Kogers & Todd. ed a “ short bit” to cross the ferry be nce, is suffering a sad utiliction. Some they inform us that the demand for ed off. The team—a four-horse one— on several hundred yards and stop Fourth of July—4 weeks from yes tween here aud Amity ; but we persua weeks ago Mr. M. had a couple of such work has been surprising. Their ran ded him to go by the railroad bridge or calves stray off into the wood west of stock wf agricultural machinery- is ped, ami when the driver came up lie Will make the season of 1813 at the Springar terday—Wednesday. found that cue of the wheelers had his swim. town, and while on a chase after them somewhat limited as yet, but they hope ieg broken in two places, and that the Farm 1 mile west of Amity at Hon. .1- .1- Henderson, of Amity,spent he got a fall, striking heavily on one to have a large and well-selected aback wagon-rack wat badly broken. The Ami here comes our old friend, Bruce Sunday in McMinnville. hand in the course of a few wee ks. horse had to be riilled, and the owner 88 for the Season. Mcliriach, right from the alkali plains hand, breaking a bom- besides severely on Mr. AA’. R. Brown, their neighbor wc rk- of Mr. John Hutchcroft, of North Yam of old Umatilla county—having been in lacerating it. In addition to this, pois nian, the team sliou.'d feel thankful that GEN. 0RANT ws« imported in dam from as usual is “ pegging away, ” but oning from poison oak set iu with the business at Heppner. He is the same hill, called last Thursday. stops work long enough to show us hi* nothing more serious came out of the Pbiladelpbia, Pa., by Maj. Jama* Bruce iu sixpence: looks hearty and says he wound, ami with this complication of stock Bead advertisement of Henderson & old of carriages, hacks, aud buggies, accident. 187ft. Sired by Duke of Wellington, Imp. and disorders Mr. Mance has suffered in is feeling well. owned by Dr. Schncck of Philadelphia. Hie Logan Bro’s. Jersey bull. describable torture much of the time of which he has some tine ones. Ere S chool R eport . daiu the fine butter cow September, owned by Four “ three linkegs"—Grant Allen, since his mishap, and is threatened long he will tell the people through the Mr. C. F. Royal, of Salem, was in Smith E ditor R eporter :—Please publish Maj. Bruce, of Cornelius, Oregon—made a Allen, — Likens ami a gentle with a tedious disability for some time R eporter what he has for sale, and town the latter part of tile week. record of 24 pounds in 10 days at 2 years old. the following report of scholarship ami man whose name we did not learn— to come. Tough lot tor »poor man, then he will reap a rich reward for the labor lie bus performed. We tak e a deportment of pupils belonging to GRANT has proven Is be a sire of fine Custer Post Band furnishes music for from Amity Lodge, came down and and we are sorry tor it. peep into the liouso of Lancefield & Highland School District No. 57, for milkers ,- his heifers sell for double the value paid Occidental Lodge a visit last Sat the A. O. U. AV'. Picnic to-morrow. of native cows. Mrs. H. K. Hiues, President of the Cook and see a goodly number of fine the term ending May 26, 1883._____ urday evening. McMinnville has two curve pitchers Cows left in our charge will be cared for tho looking luachiues—harvesters, bindt-rs, Names. W. C. T. U., says: “ All temperance D« same s. The contract for the improvement of as our own, with a reasonable charge for —\\. F. Bangasser and Ed. Warren. churches, etc., appoint reapers, mowers, etc., aud conclude the streets was to have been let last organizations, pasturaee, enly. Any cow net getting with ... 100 Too that these gentlemen mean business — Seth Moon . ....... ing delegates to the temperance con Engine ami Hose companies met Saturday, but through some misunder vention to be held in Portland, June though we find no one at home. ... 75 90 calf may return, free, at any time as long a» Corrouth Pollard. Tu< <1.1.. evt ning; Hooks, last evening. standing regarding the grade, the 15, 16, 17, under the direction of Miss ... 96 «9 tho bull is in present owners' hand. Cars Millinery jaml lire s-Makiug—Miss Gussie Pollard.... Council deemed it best to postpone the ... 97 90 will be taken, but no responsibility for acci R< member that theie is a law; against Willard, are requested to send the Addie Harrison attends to the milline Charles Pollard . SPRINGER BROS., 91 dents. ... 97 name of the delegates to me nr Port ry lor the ladies of Amity and vicinity, Althin Pollard .... hoi", running at large in Y'amhill coun matter for a time. Amity, Oregon, 95 51mlor3. ... 96 ty- / Again we say “repair the sidewalks land as soon as they are elected. Del while Mrs. Hattie Allen tits aud mal.es Biihth Pollard... 92 ... 95 tin- city has damages to pay for egates should be furnished with certifi dresses iu the highest style of the art. Frank Newell.... Prof. Kemfl. who is instructing the before . 93 93 ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE Hotels—The old Amity Hotel is run Grace Newell....... broken limb.” Iu many places the cates by the bodies electing or appoint Sheridan Band, was iu town over Sun a planks 95 93 are loose on the stringers, and ing- them. Delegates will pay toll fare by J. B. Buntin, mid we can say that if Leia Berry...... . day. 98 Notice in hereby given that the undersign«! .. 96 yon want a square meal at a fair pri.ee, Ona Lady ............ - it is really dangerous for two persons to the convention, and return on the 95 have been duly appointed by the County Court ... ...... 88 certificate of the secretary of the con that is the place to get it. And as Susie Lady............... ....... Mr. Evans, traveling correspondent to walk side by side over them. 1 cannot speak otherwise than with of Tillamook County, Oregon, Administrator, vention by paying twenty per cent, of much can be said of (he St. Charites, of the a ., paid us a visit one day last Messrs John Caswell and George the fare. This is the established rate kept bv Mr. V. Nave. Both houses approbation ami thanks of the kindly of the estate of R. H. Renshaw, deceased. All week. Willis, Jr., took a drive over to Tilla of reductions on all the lines. The have been newly refitted, and wo be manner iu which patrons and friends persons having claims against said estate ar. if you want to enjoy a good smoke, mook last week, returning on Saturday, convention will be held in Taylor St. lieve we are safe in saying that Amity of the school have treated pupils and hereby notified to present the same with th. proper vouchers withi t six months from th. go to Kogers & Todd and get a No. one filled up with clams, crabs, etc. They M. E. Church.” now has bettor hotel accommodations teachers; especially the nice picnic dale hereof, to the undersigned Administrators report the road over the mountains ve cigar. than ever before. given on the List day. at Lincoln, Tillamook County, Oregon. ry fair for this season of the year. Harness — 1!. B. Putman seems to be S. J. B erry , Teacher. Those cherries .-.ent to the R eporter Mt:. G ibson ’ s suicide . Thia notice is published by order of the Hon. --- - ta »■ ......... . crowded with work in this line, mid we Mis. G. L. Parker returned from San otlice by E. X. Harding, were good M. K. Perrin, Judge of the County Court Last week we mentioned briefly that noticed in his shop harness that any Department of Fublic Instruction. aforesaid, Fr.im-isco, Tuesday evening, bringing Wilson for four consecutive weeks iu the enough. Gibson had committed suicide person would be proud to possess.— Y xuhill R eporter . with Iter her little son Geòrgie, who on Wednesday, the 30th of May, by S alem , O regon , Muy 29, 1883. Ki member the nuper to be given by she James Watt is also at this point with a R.J. RENSHAW, took down to the bay city to be cutting his throat. The circumstances branch of the business at this place. The State Teachers’ Association for May 2nd, 1883. the ladies at the College, next Tuesday doctored J. C. BEWLEY, for paralysis, and who, we are related to us are about as follows : For Tonsorial—Mr. James Johnson has a 1883, has been appointed to meet in J. L. S torey , I evening. Administrators. glad to say, is considerably improved. some time past ho had complained of barber Salem. June 26, and will continue in I. T. M. irlsby , | Attys for estate. Vii Ata meiting of the City Council on 't he ladies of St. James Guild will not feeling well and acted strangely,— M. D’ simp. s.—There are three physicians session June 27, 28 and 29. Teachers Monday no business of importance was have nit ice-cream stand on the picnic so much so that he wasclosely watched located tit Amity—A. E. Samlets, Peter and friends of education in all parts of transacted. grounds, to-morrow. The ladies are for fear that he would commit a rash Taylor mid G. E. Goucher, between the State are cordially and earnestly in Ou Wednesday morning about I whom the practice is distributed. vited to take part io "its discussions. Mr... L. A. Newby has been very ill endeavoring to rais" funds to t rect a act. Mrs. Gibson became badly An excellent programme is being pre Saloons—li. S. James is proprietor of a portion of the past week, but is get rectorv, anti as it is for » laudable pur- o'clock, po-e they should receive a liberal pat- alarmed and sent for .Mr. Smith Steph the same saloon lie has been rttnuing pared ami will be printed for distribu ting better. ens, a near neighbor, who iu company for several years and carries a stock of tion as early as possible. Superior lec linn. 51.Hurley aud Dr. J. W. Watts, onage. with Mr. Beardsly, a farm hand, went tine wines, liquors and cigars. Mr. 11. tures and instruction will be given by of l.afayetle, passed down on Tues AA'e learn that Mr. Brock’s team ran over. Mr. Gibson was in bed. ami C. l'.dwmdsis running the “Little Dai the leading educators anti teachers of ;r. jy on Tuesday, and that Mr. aud while the;, were talking with Mrs. Gib- sy,” anil be also lias a full stock of the our higher institutions of learning and day's train. Mrs^ Brock—who were iu the hack— about the ease, and what had bet “ ardent.” the public schools. For Picture Frames of all kinds, go narrowly escaped injury, and one of sou be done, they heard a strange noise Arrangements lmve been made for re MASONIC TEMPLE. Shoe Shop—Mr. J. N. Yokes has just to W. H. Bingham’s McMinnville Fur the horses had one of his legs cut very ter in the bed-room. ami a little boy cried opined a boot and shoe shop mid from duced rates on tho principal lines of niture Store. bndlv. AAT< were tillable to learn the out, “he has cut his throat.'' They the way lie was “peggiug” into the travel to all persons attending the As 3rd & Aider M«.» Portland. Oregon. ruslted in and found his head hanging work we judge lie will receive the pa sociation. W. F. Skiff, of Salem, has been iu particulars. the edge of the bed. a large butch tronage h<- so justly merits. Mr. A’okes The proprietors of the hotels and Tho Largest Boot and shoe town several days, and came iu to see Mrs. J.L. Storey, of Tillamook, was over knife lying on the Hour, and a fright is said to be a man who thoroughly un boarding houses in Salem will make a us yesterday. vcrv ill last week. Her parents were er House in Oregon, ful stream of blood t uniting from a hor liberal reduction to teachers and oth his business. Carpets, Matting. Oil Cloth,—every sent for—Mr. and Mrs. Coziue—anti rible gash in his throat. While they derstands ers in attendance. Lively Stable — I bis branch of btisi- they at once went over the mountuius, Occupying two More Ritorni. thing in the furniture line at McMinn making some effort to relieve the ne .s. lately run by H. B. Tingle has re E. B. M c E lroy , where they found their daughter im were ville Furniture Store. unfortunate man, he drew another Supt. of Public Instruction. cently changed hands — Messrs Porter proving. Mr. and Mrs. C. will remain knife and cut another bad gash in bis A Jellison purchasing the same. The Hon. .1. N. Dolph will deliver the ad- ot er for a few days. 8end for Catalogue and Prioe Liat. throat, whit h was, however, unneces new proprietors will conduct the busi H appy F amilies . do- :■ at the dedication of the Baptist 4m2. sary, as the first gash was sufficient to Oar townsman J.C. Cooper last week ness on the “live mid let live” plan, College, next Tuesday. From time immemorial figs have been received the appointment of Adjutant answer his purpose. J teceasetl was for mid we dare say will make it a paying used a* a deliciou* laxative food, and Anglers can find the finest assortment Gem ial in the Oregon State Militia, a years a resident of this section, and investment. IF YOU WANT TO BUY in the form of a concentrated Syr of tisliiug tackle at Kogers & Todd ev position that he accents with his usual was known as an upright and honora Amity has no meat market, but path now up of Figs they are destined to play an er brought to McMinnville. ble gentleinnn. He was 45 years of modesti. Cal will fill the position with master Chrisman informed us that in a part in the problem of human age. He leaves a wife and seven chil few days one would he opened out— impoitant health and happiness, by presenting to HARDWARE, Austin Adams left on Monday’s train credit to himself ami those who ap dren to mourn his demise. poniteli him. Tally another point for which would put a finishing touch on the thousands who sutler from the ills en route to Goldendale, where he will — ■ Amity’s business institutions. Yamhill. arising from habitual constipation a accept a position in a saw mill. Lancefield A Cook are getting their remedy as pleasant to the taste as it is B ound O ver . OF ALL KINDS, Attention Campers! .At the bakerv Mr. and Mrs. AV. .1. Loughary cele la-pe warehouse in readiness to receive effective. Trial size free and large bot Last Saturday a young man named the yon can buy all the delicacies that will brateli their 35th or “ Linen” wedding Hendrix crop that is coining on so hand tles for sale at the City Drug Stoic. shot two head of cattle — one a l ist Fridnv, 1st inst. In the evening make your stomachs feel good. somely in that section, and as usual will the manv friends of the couple assem flue yearling Jersey bull, the property ship their regular quota of the “stpiiv- FUB.OTT'CriUB, Crops in all parts of the county look bled at their residence, presented them of Mr. • A. Wallace, the other a heifer alent"—or golden grain. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and exceedingly well anti give, promise of with numerous articles of linen, par belonging to D. A. Wallace—ceeaitse (th, yes! we hail about forgotten to Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizar is guaran« they happened to walk into his father ’ s an abundant yield the coming harvest. took of refreshments and had a social OR 1'mphh-t," who has lately eed to cure you. Sold by Rogers Ar Todd. field, wliere there was no fem e or any mention “Dr. under Dr. Sanders, and Manning is putting up a neat little good time. thing to check them. He put out* graduated seems to be growing into a large prac SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by building alongside the City I trug Store, Hr. A. C. Davie brings us in a hjm ci charge of shot into the heil'er, but she mid who, by the way, seems just that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure in the rem into which Mr. Hall will move his jew men of Eastern Oregon wheat, of the succeeded in escaping. I he bull he tice. tis willing to “ try his hand" on n souml edy for von. Sold by Rogers & Todd. shot twice, ami then running him into elry store. club varietv, that look* promising.— personas any other. His eard(?)will OF EVERY KIND, GO TO Sax' mill rate heat him unmercifully And this be' -avs is but a sample of ’lv appear soon. There will probably be a very large thousands SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a pon- with a club, ami left him to die. Mr. probal of acres. It was grown on Among Amity's oldest citizens, we ilive cure for Catarrh, Dipthrria and Canker crowd pres« nt at the dedication of the land that four year» ago was worth J. Pavne heard the shooting and went Baptist College, on Tuesday next— $2..*«0 tier acre ; now it can’t he lmught to tilitl out tile cause, when he came up met “Uncle" Billy Bufl'um, Cy Mouth. Rpld by Rogers A Todd. D. I. CORKER, Smith ami G. E. Getehel, who, in com- June 12th. on tin- animal—merely alive. Mr. ('. nnm for $ 10 per nere. with other citizens of this place. CATARRII Ct RED, health and awcet breath Lafayette, Oregon. A. Wallace wa- apprised of the matter We learn that a disease resembling Mr. F. 8. Ghimlon, of Salem, passed and had a warrant issued for the arrest Itsikcd hearty. AA'e also met "I ncle” secured bv Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, Price the bla<-kleg is affecting the calves in through •lack D< laslimctt, who has lately taken 50 cents, Nanai Injector free. Sold bv Rogers this place on Tuesday on the of the young man, who when brought up a residence at that plat e. the Muddy district, from which many w; to ìli« A Todd. old "«tamping ground ' near before a Justice waived examination W. A. FENTON, are dying.' anti was placed under Itond* of $200 N'lii th Yamhill, having with him sev “ HACKMETACK. ” a lasting and to appear lie fore the Grand Jurv. If fra gran Knot and Mhoc Maker, Mr. L. I’. I’oml. a citizen of Yamhill eral parties just on from “the States, matters stand as we tire infottned they A. O. U. W. PlC-N’lC. perfume. Prion 25 end 50 cents. Sold by Rog- in days gone by. now of Corvallis, cam«- and lie prtqioses to show them, the do MIF.HIDAX, OREGON. There will be a picnic given bv Char er* A Todd. Young Hendrix Ims got himself into dowifott I'm- ««lay's train ami is paying garden spot of Oregon,—the North a bad ity Lodge \'o. 7. A. O. F. AV., neld at scrape. As flu* case will come to Y'amhill section. relatives a visit. triai. we refrain front further comment McMinuville, Oregon, on Friday, June The fi nest stock of Boots. Sheet, Rubbers, For Larne Back, Side or Cheat une Shiloh'. 8th, 1883. the following is the Satnnlnv next there will lie a horse at this time. Poroita Planter. Prioe 25 cents. Sold by Rogers Etc, in Yamhill County Mr S. F. Stagg* will please accept rare at I'-afavette lietween McCains A Todd. programme : th«- thanks of the R eporter crew for a CHEAP FOR CASH. ni.-e bait of strawberries. Mr. Staggs “ Buckskin" aud the AVapato sorrel, I mportant to F armer *. Meet at the hall at 10 o'clock a. nt. Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and that promise« to be an interesting race. is the Itos* on fruit. March to the grounds. neatly repaired. Portland. Oregon. May 24 1883. A foot race hn* been arranged to take A oeal music. All work and goods warranted. To oitr Airents • anti Friend«: The Mr. Chamlx-rs, of Dallas, who is doc place at the same place and date l>e- following < nation. Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon. telegram wan received thi« toring at this place for <lysjtepsi;p ami tween N. Branson and J. AA . Hnlery morning from Penton, Texan, which I Olt MALE ! Music by the Band. 31 m3. who was very low a week ago. i* im_ for $50 a sidt—distance, 50 yard.«. Vis’al music. <ay«: “After cutting two day« in «bort The undenrigned offer, for wile hie property proving very rapidly. V. heelltorrow race. John Holman was a little unfortunate barley and medium rye we have minw-d in Happy Valley. The farm oMMMta of 282 For Mwle ! Sack race. Aslnir Savior's brick kiln is now bur on Snndav last. He drove his carriage tyingbnt three bundle« from any < an««*, acre, : 209 acre, under fence ; about 90 acre, in Walking spring pole. whatever. Are tM».«itive Binder in per ning and there will be plenty of orick down tn th«« new saw mil), intending to cultivation ; good house and bam and excel Desirable property in the town of Sheridan race and other amusements. lent spring water. Also a fair flouring tnillxm Yamhill County, consisting ef a blacksmith ready for the market iu about a week. treat hi« adored to a buggy ride. Ty fect. (signed) Young, (’hane A Palm Tub Grand Ball in the evening. er . ” Your« Vcrv Truly. !>. M. O sborne of the heel site, in Oregon. I will evil Shop, wagon shop, goo I dwelling house, barn. ing the horse« to a hitching post lie left See ¡id iu our next issue. A cordial invitation is extended to one this whole property at fIS per acre—one-half lumber .nd wood (bed. them for a few moment«, when they A: (’<», bv S. S. Burge. Manager. to the New "nr old friend. T. N. Reed, who is broke loose and ami took a «pin on their then 1 The I lie al»ove aiwive refer« reterstotrie New Osborne, the public in general, ami to ill! cash down, the tnl.BCeon rraaonable time. Enquire of bridge carpenter on the AA est Side Kall- own account, littcrallv demolishing the No. 11 Bind-r, for which. R. . Baird i« mcinlwrs of the order iti particular. Enquire al the Ur.i«oRTK* office. CHAS. LAFOLLETT, C ommittee . mad, eanie up and sjM-nt. Sunday with buggy. No further damage. 2 art C NEWBY. I agent at North 1 Yamhill. amhtll. Sheridan, Oregon. friends iu McMinnville. Newspaper Decisions. McCarter & Aiderman, J. I CASE’S DEERING STUDEBAKER GEN. GRANT, BOOTS & SHOES, Protzman & DeFrance, Agricultural Implem’ts, Farm and Mill Property