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A ; c ñ1 1 I fl 3 I 1 L.l » 'M ri iah ** '.n r r 1 Ay I 1| r fl ? I fi F" I 4 -. »50 PER ANNUM THE REPORTER Mrs.,). B. Gardner left to-day for Soda- ville, where she will spend a few weeks. Frank McCain. Esq., the gentlemanly Published Every Thursday, at train despatoher of the O. K. A N. Co., at M c M innville : ; orlgo N Kays Landing, spent the Fourth at this place. BY Pigeon shooting seems tq be the favorite V. SJST YDEB. amusement with our sportsmen. Mr. G. E. Detmeriiig succeeded in bagging several, last Editor and Proprietor. r riday evening. SiUBM H1PTION RATE», 3n<* copy per year, in advance.............. “ six months “ .............. J. J. Shipley and family, of your town, were guests of Capt. Powell last Sunday. 12.50 John Fletcher and family left for the coast, 1.50 to-day. Local Correspondence Gus Johnson, of Lafayette, was in town last Sunday. We wonder what Gus finds so attractive here—perhaps B. D. S. knows. In my communication last week, the name A. M. Beesey should have been A. M. Peerey. Tho celebration at this place passed off very pleasantly, and reflects great credit on the various committees who labored to make it a success. At an early hour our streets were crowded by a busy throng who came from far and near to celebrate the day dear to every American. Promptly at 10:30 the exercises of the day were introduced by singing by the Lafayette choral society, fol lowed by music by tho Lafayette band, mu sic by the Dayton band, address by Hon. W. M. Townsend, (who, in the absence of Dr. Jessup, acted as President of tho day) song by the Lafayette choral society, Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. J. T. Wclfe, and then the song, Star Spangled Banner, bp 3 m little girls representing the 38 States of the Union, all of which was very good. The Declaration of Independence was then read by Mr. S. W. Sigler in an able manner ; music by the La fayette band ; song by Dayton Glee club, af ter which came the Oration by Hon. W. D. Fenton which was the best we ever heard.— Music by the Dayton band, song by the La fayette Glee club and musio by the Lafayette and Dayton bands concluded the exercises for the forenoon. After dinnner there was a sack race for a prize of $2.50 which was won by Fred Bern ing ; a wheelbarrow race for a prize of $2:50, which was won bv Johnnie Smith; three legged race for $2.50, was won by E. G. Cof fin and Oliver Houck ; the running race of 75 yards, for $2.50, was won by Chas. Pdwell. Saw log race for $5, was won by Sam. Gar den hier and the prize of $5 for walking a pole over the river, whb won, after several efforts, by Dug Nelson. This concluded the afternoon amusements, and everybody went home, well satisfied with the celebration at Dayton. , The Newberg band favored us witn some fine musio last Wednesday evening as they returned from Amity. L loyd . 7 The exhibition that we had at this place on the 2Vth of J tuie was carried out nicely, and we had a good time. There was a pretty large turn out to the social temperance meeting yesterday, that is considering so many being away to the Coast and Soda Springs. The planer for the steam saw mill has ar rived at last, and now we will have lumber right up to order. There will be a picnic next Friday in the grove opposite the V\tends’ church. It will be principally for the young folks. There will be a paper read next Saturday night in tho lodge 1. O. G. T., to be edited by J. C. Hodson. Mrs. Charity Brown, who has been con fined to her bed for some time, with the con sumption. died on Wednesday evening the 27th of June, and was buried the following Friday at the Newberg cemetery. She leaves a husband and three children, besides other relatives, and many friends. T eetotaleb . TVotico rL lii« » IE. E. GOUCHER, M. D. .................. : INSTRUMENTS bought. Monev to loan Money lc on good real estate securi- N egotiable Apply to G. G. BINGHAM, ty- Campbell’s Building, McMinnville. CH A It LES LA FOLLETT, Counselot at Law. Of fee—Sheridan, Yamhill Co., Oregon Particular attention given to Conveyancing Collecting, Buying and Selling Real Estate. RAYTOV SALOON Physician and Surgeon. Has permanently located in .McMinnville for the practice of his professien. All call»— day or night—promptly attended to. Th« attention of the public is called to the Office—One door east of Warren dt Magers immense bargains now offered at the office. fttf. NO. 1 SALOON. C. W. HULERY, Fro. (Successor to M. Fekér,) Third st., - • McMinnville,Or. The best Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit FRANK Gll.TM'H. Proprietor ters, Wines, etc., the markets afford. Also, the The best brands of Liquors. Wines and Ci best ot cigars, ami tho justly celebrated San gars kept for sale. When you go to Daytor Francisco Lager Beer. call and see Frank. 19tf, Peonies’ Store. The stock formerly owned by Gecrge Ban- gas&er A Son will be disposed of At Cost, For Cash er Produce. LArAYSTTD July 10, 1883. The Fourth has come and gone, and eve Great Reductions are made in rybody has had a chance to give his patriot ism full vent with a pop, a bang and a tiz ; go its all over for a year, during winch time J. F.CALBRKATH, H. R. LITTLEFIELD, we will be able to accumulate another full M. D. M. D THE HIGHLANDS. «took of enthusiasm. (Situated at the Depot,) July 9th 1883. Most of our people went to Dayton, where A fine lot of Thermometer atood at 100 deg. in the McMinnville, - - Oregon« they say they had a good time. Some went shade during the heat of the day on Friday to Amity, and repoit ah enjoyable day, and Physicien* and Snrgeoiu, L, Iff, COOK, Prop. and Saturday last. a few went to Portland, but those who visit CROCKERY AND (»LASSWARE ed the metropolis do not speak very favora There are Home fields of grain that still Lafayette, Oregon. bly of the celebration in that city. In fact promise a fair yield, but some fear the pro niS HOTEL IS FIRST-CLASS In every par AT COST. SVRGERV A SPECIALTY. T ticular, being furnished with all modern the military parade, including the Grand cess of filling will be incomplete if the drouth Army of the Republic, and the sham battle, appliances, and setting before its guests only should last much longer. the best the market affords. was all there was worth seeing and none, or A Sunday school whs oiganizad at the very little of that belonged in Portland. All Sample-room for the especial accommodation Hoots and Shoos Highland school house on yesterday, We else was a bilk—no, I don’t sav that, because of Commercial Men. hops it may prove to be permanent. there was nothing else, if we might exoept an ISIDORE ERTLE, P ro . Remember the place- at the depot. Lower than Portland prices. immense amount of beer swilling. Most of our population observed the 4th— All along the line of march I could hear some going to the mountnins to enjoy a M’Minnville, - Oregon. the Custer Post and North Yamhill bands change of scenery, being tired of this prai commented upon very favorably, both in re DRY COCDS rie (?) region, while others went eastward to Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Porter. gard to music and uniforms. Oregon and celebrated with a people that All orders promptly filled. ltf professed to be civilized. I suppose you have heard of the burning Cheaper than was ever offered in thia city. “ Len’ mo yer knife, pipe an’ tobaccy, an’ of the Amity hotel on the 4th, and how Con fumble yer pocket for a match while I load the Wilson & Lady “slewed” another “bar*’ STERLING F. HARDIN« dudeen.” Which being interpreted,moms that I respectfully invite the public to call and stable Walker, of Amity, in company with lately. examine goods and prices. Mr. L. Coulter, pursued and overtook a man 2 H. WELCH Our Nirnrods have brought in several deer ATTORNEY AT LAW. CONVEYANCELs named Marcher, who is supposed to have set Respectfully, Real Estate and Collecting Agent, and N< • Has bought Harry Robertson’s stock of Cigars, since the 1st. Some went out and spent the lire to the hotel. He was brought before last week in June in separating the does and tary Public All work pertaining to this line Tobacco, Candy and Notions which he propos W. F. BANGA88ER. County Judge Lcughary who, after examin spotted fawns from the bucks, driving them attended to promptly and reliably, Also, man es to sell as low as is consistent with the ation, committed him to jail to await the ac 10-1 tf. ufacturer ami repairer of Boots and Shoes. AH off to safe pasturage that they might not tion of the grand jury His bail was fixed law of live-and-let-livo. And having set up a work done with neatness ami dispatch Head suffer when the hunt begins. IMHIIIJI CHAIN at $400 but he has not yet been able to fur quart era under Odd Fellows’ Hall, McMinnville, Is prepared to do slashing and grubbing with nish any. Mr. Van Seoy.of Sheridan, and Mr. Bran Oregon. k9t soda pop and oranges for salo under the Pho Dr. J. W. Goucher, J. B. Buntin, R. S. son, of Bellevue, will hold religious services tograph Gallerv at McMinmille. James. Ed Getchel, Mr. Porter, A)vie Billings nr at the Highland school house on the 5th H. II. WELCH. and some others, were all down from Amity Sunday of this month, also the Saturday on business, last Saturday. JOHNSON’S BRiGii, evening preceding. W. L. Bradshaw is building a neat resi On the 29th ult.. quite a number of our Lafayette, Oregon. Darton, Oregon, l-i’or Siiile ! dence in the north-eastern part of town.— citizens went to a grove near the Upper WilL Tho Purest Wines »nd Liquors k.t?o«»«l*nt- The “ Boy” don’t tell his object in building amina school house and enjoyed a first-rate Has on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made just now ; but all the girls are wondering Desirable property in the town of Sheridan lv on hand. Cigars of the best brands and one picnic given by the teacher, pupils and pa from the best material and best workmanship. which one it is to be. Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith of 1110 In'Bt Billieni Tahirs in ths P.t»U, found trons of that district. Miss Laughlin is cer Tainting and trimming done to order. JOHN H0L1IBY, shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn, here. tainly doing a good work in our neighbor Hay is coming in fast now, end J. D. Fen General Blacksmith and Repairer. 3DLUVVB. 29tf PreFriotor. lumber and wood shod. district. We will not attempt to give a de ton will start his binder to-morrow, July 11. Horse-shoeing a specialty. 27tf July 2, 1883. tailed account of the literary exercises as Enquire of Look out for an early harvest. [The following communication received probably that will be given in the teacher's CHAS. LAFOLLETT, N at . too late for last week’s issue.] report. Hio H. L ande f. Sheridan, Oregon. 471Í. MILK, 5IILK! 5IILK!! Too dry for our webs. The undersigned wishes to inform the peo Just opened on Wipe the dust out of your eyes and smile. I ts W ondebful E fficacy . LOTS FOR SALE. ple of McMinnville that he is running a Jfilk No remody ever discovered possesses the Wagon froth his farm to town and furnishing Miss Jennie DaviB is slowly improving. Third Street, two Do«; Boat of Gardens need rain. wonderful efficacy of Syrup of Figs. The the best of milk at the most reasonable rates.— I OTS No». 1,2 and X in Block No. 1ft, Row- Harvesting commences here next week. land’s addition areoffered for sale at a bar with which it expels all impurities Those wishing to be supplied with tho article The mountains are afire on Bald mountain Mr. Branson has some barlev that will be certainty Dieieobneider's, gain. Fino location near the depot—just east from the system, at the same time giving and on Coast oreek and on tho head waters ready for the siokle by that time. tone to the liver, wromaoh and bowels, places at once can do so bv leaying orders at the Pesf- of tho residence of L. II. Cook, on the east side of the Willamina. No damage reported yet. office, W. G. DAVIB. HcMinnvilBe, - Oregea it a head of all other remedies, to say noth of railroad track, on Third Street. The three Thia community was suddenly startled by lots will be sold for $400, if applied for soon. Potter’s naw store is enclosed and will soon a funeral train passing up the road with the ing of its being more easily taken. It is sell (d oKt.l U 11,LIN, Jr. be ready to move into. corpse of Mrs. Woods, who has been con ing very rapidly. Rogers <fc Todd are agents McMinnville, May 21» ’83—lltf. for this place. Mr. Childers is doing the work on J. M. fined to her bed mostly ever since February. Everything in the line cheap for oteh or in She leaves a husband and two small chil Townsend’s house and has the frame up. exchange for country produce. Call and dren to mourn her loss. She was a loving "HACKMETACK.” » lasting and fra gran examine goods and prices. L. ROOT. Sim. Hyde and party have returned from wife, a fond mother and an esteemed neigh perfume. Price 25 rnii 50 cents. Sold by Rog- Feb. 21, !Hh2-2tf. their hunt. They killed seventeen deer but bor. Peace to her ashes. era A Todd. did not find the Lost Cabin. A tt ’ y at L aw ä N otary P ubi X* Road working has about closed for the Those who went to the coast from this season, and still there are roads that are al For Lame Back. Side or Chest use Shiloh’s place have returned and say they found most impassable in the winter, that have not Porous Piaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Rogers Business Promptly Attended to. neither berries, game or fish. The time to been touched. How can a supervisor take & Todd. lIcniM YILI.I! OUKGOW go to the mountains for fish, game, berries the oath that lie is compelled to take when OFFICE—One Door East of Post Office, Office—One door east of Hartman’s brick. or for pleasure is in September or October. McMinnville, Oregon. 50vl. there are roads in such a fix ? The roads CATARRII CURED, health and sweet breath and Young Williamson, who was supposed to that get the most work are the ones which secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, Price Laughing Gas administered for painless ex tracts ng. 5ft cents, Nasal Injector free. Sold by Rogers have committed suicide on Mill creek, was are traveled the least. Ornamentai Pai nler, found last week by his father, in Forest Surveyor Maloney has been down straight A Todd. W. A. FENTON, McMinnville' - CTe^on. Grove. ening out lines and hunting for old corners, KILL, Root and Shoe Maker, Painting none in the neatest style, ea the causing some fencing to be moved, and also WILL YOU SUFFER with Dvspepria and FRANK We are informed by D. C. Dougherty that tho road is not in the right place. The Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is gnaran- shortest notice and at the moat, rcasanable the bridge at Willaruina is condemned and road will be fixed up for summer use. but Takes pleasure in inviting the attention of the NllllIllDAN, OltlJ.OY prices. Shop in the old Beary building on can»ot bo crossed. It should be repaired oh ! when the rainy season sets in ; then eed to cure you. Sold by Rogers A' Todd. public to his new and fine stock of Third between A and B Sta. 6tf. immediately as it is in constant use. Many what ? persons believed that there was a job in the SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by DRÜG3, STATIONERY, FATENT MEDI The finest stock of Boots. Shoes, Rubber», construction of said bridge. The Sheridan “Racers” and the Bellevue that terrible cough. Shiloh*» Cure is the rem Etc, in Yamhill County CINES, CUTLEBT. SCHOOL BOOKS, Hambletonian Trotters” base ball clubs edy for you. Sold by Rogers & Todd. We wish t) call the attention of the Coun “ played CHEAP FOR CASH. a game here yesterday. Sheridan ty Court to the faot that the bolts etc., on tho bent them, CIOAKS AND TOBACCO. the score standing 30 to 33. The Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a pos Sheridan bridge, need tightening and should gam ■ was pretty even all through, with two itive cure for Cntarrli, Diptheria and Canker be attended to immediately. Prescriptions carefully compounded and neatly repaired. “white-washes” on each side. Try it again, Mouth. Sold by Rogers A Todd. All work and goods warranted. charge» reasonable. Alf. Wilson, a few days ago. found where a boys. Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon. bear had killed ©ne of his young colts, and. 31 m3. seems that th" largest crowd will be over BUSINESS «fc PROFESSIONAL DEALER IN as usual, he took his hounds and gun and in on It the There was more than a dozen a few hours brain hnd passed in his checks. wagons coast. passed here one day last week on WATCHES; Alf is the Nimrod of the Highlands. their wav to the briny waters. There was a DR. W, A. IS. 51ILI.S, L. DeLashmntt, Dave Campbell and an- large crowd left here this morning and oth CLOCKS,: Horses Boarded Sp<’<‘lal Attention other person killed seventeen deer in two ers arc to follow. ( ÏFFICE at F. A. Hill’» Drug Store, Dayton bv th« fiav, Zb «1 given to JEWELRY, days hunting, last week. Oregon. 6tf. Week or Month. Transient Stock. Tommy Edwards, formerly of this place, SPECTACLES, Etc., It is thought by a good many that tilo but now W. T., came down and has taken dense smoko will protect the growing crops away one of our voting ladies.Mnggie McKin STERLING R. A < .. No. Iti n th« Briek Store, comer 3d »nd .Tefrereon Rt’i from the glaring sun, and be a great benefit zie. They left here this morning for Portland Regular meetings, Thursday evening on or I.AFAVBTTB, - - OBK«4»W to them. It is a happy nature that can ex where they will be joined in matrimony, and Corner Commercial and Trade Sts., tract any pleasure or profit from such a then proceed to their home in W. T. The before the full moon, in each month. Sojourn HVf/r/» llcpairing and Job SALEM, - - - OREGON. ing companions cordially welcomed. H. I*. young couple have the best wishes of all. source. 50tf. lion (.niiraiih i d. bing a .\prrtally. A little five year old son of Mrs. David John Gant wants to trade a mule for a Laiaycitt Oregon Nance, formerly Mrs. Eads, who lives on Mill wife. Who wants to trade ? vreek, died very suddenly one day last week. Bom. June 28th, to the wife of Milton Da We did not learn what was the matter. Notice of Application to Purchase vis. a son. B ellevue . W. SI ROVI), 51. I»., ATTOBNiY AT LAW AND NOT ABT FTOLIC On Saturday last a boy by the name of Timber Land. Cozine, ¡»bout 15 . arc of age. and step^son LAFAYETTE, .... OREGON. I n<ìer O«l«l Fellow*»9 Hull, NEWBERG. SURGEON & PHYSICIAN, of T. R. Biair, of Elkhorn, went squirrel U. fl. Land Office at Oregon City,) July 9th, 18S3. <1 Special attention paid to Land Law and Ab Oregon, May 10, 1883. ) hunting with a shot gun. He untertook to - Oregon, /'\FPTCE—up »fairs over Manning's Tin McMinnville, stracts ot Title. shoot one on the fence but it dodged between Plenty of dost .smoke and hot weather. Notice in hereby given that A. 8- Bib!«, Money to Loan at all times. " ’ Hi.rp, Mi’Minnville, Oregon the rails where he could not see it and h * 29y1. < f Yarnhill County, Oregon, has made ap- A. ENNIS, Proprietor. How do your e ves feci when they come in Collections made at usual rales. turned the butt of his gun to punch it out. Particular attention paid to diseases of wo plicntien to purchaw the E, 1-2 of N. W. 1-4 l»ut in some way, h<i docs not know how. the contact with the dost and smoke ? men and Children. ‘.nd W 1-2 U N. E. 1 4 of flee. 21,T4 H, R 7 W gun was discharged and shot his arm nearly If not in office,-an bej found by enquiring Dr. Jessnp has gone to Idaho on business, The Finest Winos, Liquorsand ('¡pars k<| I A. I». ROW \ RO, 51 IP Will, M l :*., under the provisions of the Act of off. just above the wrist. Dr. Dox was called but expcot» to return the latter pa.t of thia vt either of the drag »fores. constantly on hand. 13-4 il 3. < '<n , approved June 3, 1878, ent itle« “ An and amputated the arm about half way be week. P. 8. — Pali* nt« have the right to have their A< f for the sale of Timlter Lands in the Htate« PhyKiciun and burgeon, Prescriptions filled where they choose. tween the wrist and elbow, ft seems every of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash Quite a number of new coiners from Indi, week some boy is either killed or crippled by Post ington Territory.” accidental shooting. Is there no way to pre ana arrived here last week. Some expeot to Office in Garrison ’ « Building. — Particular All adverse claims to said tract of land or stop near here while others canie out on a vent it. M «Min li vili«*' <treg<»n. attenti>n given to diresse» of Women and any iwrlion thereof, mult lie filed in th« U. 8. pleasure trip and to see the oonntry. Children. AH calls promptly attended to. The youngest child, about 18 months old, City, Oregon, before Is now prepar»* 1 to famish mtnic for Pic-Nie:», L.’.d Offiee at of Oregon Mr. Menthorn, manager of the Indian Fesidence—at Mrs. Talmage’s. 7 mA. ■of T. R. Bewley, was drowned in the South sixty days from this date. Celebrations, etc., on short uotice and at rea the < - expiiajion Yamhill river on the 3rd of July. Abdnt soh xrl at Forest Grove, came over Friday veu under uiv hand this IOth day«f May, Address í:,!i'¡>n;n sonable rates. four o'clock in the afternoon the little fellow ant staved till last evening. He gave us 18X3. L. T. BARIN, A. V. K. SM I XII, I.r.Mler, was missing from the house and a little girl quite a history of the school r.nd said there 8110. Register. McMinn ville, Oregon, M CAIN & HURLEY, lias returned Io his old stand-—up ?!airs in Si 4lf. went’into the yard to look for him and not were 14* pupils in attendance at present. finding him there ran to the rivor about 100 Miaa Cirrie Deskin ia home on a short BTTOH.VE VX.ITb.1 ir, mend«’ building—with a new equipment oi nteuvils for his work, and is now prepared to yardsMistant and there found the poor little visit. fallow drowned in water not more than eight take J. K. MAGKRS. HENRY WARREN, — and- A. J. Smith and wife of Dayton, were down inches deep, with a smooth, peble bottom.— N otary I’veuc. N otary P vulic . Every effort was made to resuscitate the at thia place yest-rday. Picture« oi all Kind**. NOTARIES PUBLIC, child but without effect. So. the fourth day Hon. Wm. Gallowav and family of Belle, of July. 188.3. was a sad and gloomy day for vne. ns a pleasant call Saturday eve Lafayette^ • • • Oregon the citizens of Sheridan, who attended the ning gave while on his way home from Portland. funeral eu maeee. Office—Jc.il Building, up stairs. 33tf. 8. D an . Grass widowers are quite plentiful at pres ent about here. ivciiaík nr: s . i / aioa CHARLES HOTEL, A goodly number of our citizens are either ST DATTON at the Coast or the Soda Springs. r aiULTNER, Prop.. McMinnville, Oregon. July 9.1983. Miss Linn. Woodward ia visiting friends Corner Third and B streets, Will find it to • ... — O-------•— Hot and dusty. near Shen Ian. and expects to go to Harris ^ICWIM'WVII.LF. • • OBBGOM. farm Land« ol all clnMM-« ioff Sale on Ea«j Tern»«- Thermometer etood at 104 in the »hade at burg on a short visit before returning home. I New bou«el New furniture! unturpsMed in this place laat Friday. Cncle David Ramsey has a new picket the country. Rates— $1 to $2 per day, accord«, Al»o, Tow n Loin. To rail at the above balom». I ing to room. Single meals, 25 cent». Lodg Mr. A. Lafever is building an addition to fence around his yard and garden. ing. 25 to 5ft onts, according to room. Board I keep constant’y on hand the Fino t. Wine» bin residence. Hay making is in full blast. COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTTET». and Lodging, $4 to per week. Floe Sample and Liquor» for Family »nd Medicinal use. Mr. A. L. flAylor and family are vieiting Good time to kill weeds, and don’t you for. Rooms and superior accommodations for con>- KUl.v < A1WM-G PrwprUlwr. LegaJ Papers drawn with Xralness, Accuracy/ and Di*~ friends in Portland. grt it. | mercial men, Supper furnished Balls and 4tt. MrMinn vili» I .» Now i. the time to make your jellies, an ™tre. Give rne a call Lon Merahon, who formerly resided here, sotf patch. and for Joanelves. yourselves. the gals say. aDd sec (or was in town lest week. SOOL Littlefield & Calbreath, McMinnville Brewery SOLD ACLA.I1T. NEW BILLIARD HALL A MUTCHLER, New Grocery and r'T'4ci8t’ Sure J. E MAGERS, J. B. House, Carriage, Biga A. T. C. STEPHENS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELER & ENGRAVER. DR. E HOWELL GAINES FISHER, Lively, Feed and Sale Stable. W. D, FENTON, BOSS SALOON, Custer Band, 11. SHANE, PHorou WAHREN & MAGERS, Real Estate and Xnsuranoe Agents, YOUR ADVANTAGE