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Vül.lUK till. V<> IW OREGON, the reporter . Published Every Thursday, at M c M innville : »T ; ou igo N McCarter & Alderman. J A. V. R. SXTVIDETÏ. Editor ami Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION HAIE!*. One <*opy Per year-,n “dvuuce............... “ six months “ .............. No Indian Agent before brother Sin not ev er thought of demanding tribute from the whites for the high privilege of p acable traveling across the reservation. Alfred Huston came near losing his life DEALERS IN last Friday, by die caving in of the dirt of a pit he was sinking for the waterwheel of the nouring mill, lie hud the pit about twenty bye feet deep when the curbing gave wav e and in a moment he was covered by the dirt, but three men sprang to his assistance and had him uncovered soon enough to save him. He is badly jammed and bruised but is able to be around. ANI) F.ve’-ybody is signing the petition to have 1 . B. Siiinot, Agent at Grand Ronde, removed tor stopping p - ts - hi i from oro ising th • n m i I SÍLIBIM) vation, or purchase a “ permit” from his In dian Silas. There will he a ball given bv the mill hands at the new mill, Friday. Mr. S. C. Foster has gone to Michigan by way of the N. P. and will return witu his daughter, Reua, this fall. Say, Mr. Sinnot, don’t yon think \ou have set your "colter” just a little too deep. 1 speak. Mrs. Gardiner's mother is vi.-.itin^ with her, here. Mr. Geo. Epperly’s mother, of Portland, ALSO is visiting him. Mr. Bogue, of Illinois, is visiting his broth er, Daniel Boguo.who resides on James Be.v ley's farm. ’ all kinds of â Brother Sinnot and his Indians, will please keep themselves inside the reservation lines •Cart itisi.wi and Rlml.ninith or purchase a " permit’’ from the rogd super visor or be dealt with accoi’itinguto lav. To Bl •or/.. be scrams, tin- citisensof Manon, Polk and Yamhill counties will never allow Mr. Sin not to stop them from going to the coast or peacably crossing the res< rvation without paying tribute to a dirty Indian. specialty. S. D an . 12.50 1.50 Local Correspondence. LArAYBTTD July 17, 1883. Hay harvest w in full progress now and gram harvest has fully coinmeuoed m some luoafities, notwithstanding that it is nearly two weeks earlier than usual. A •viessor Hendrix finished up his year's .A on the lu. 13 U of U, this lu." month, l.i.mu, and nnu says 00,0 ev- Cun eifthing will be ready for the board of equi- ieii it meets. ’—*" luvlv .. in Portland known Tltffe is uNnstitution ail as the Board of Trade, and thi.^ Board of ” raile aoeiua imprenned with the idea that it owns and runs the State of Oregon: Oregon ; It ia a ■ institution. -- It l.mlrl o It held a meeting on the ubeeky 9th, Vt which time they concluded to have the mortgage tax law repealed ; of course tbe'iuortguge ihuv Ibey can oau ’t du ao it themselves, but the Gover -, nor would call a special session of the legis lature and of course they would do it, just to suit this brazen board of trade. But just as they had the matter fixed, the " Oregonian” jlep« in and magnanimously advises them to let the country have a say. Yes gentlemen, do let the country have a say, and I will pre dict that say. They will tell you that yon can’t blarney them with anv promise of low •r interest. They will tell you that when you could take 12 per cent you took it, and made the borrower pay all expenses. When you oould only get 10 per cent you took that on the same terms, and if the usury law was repealed you would take the Inst cent ; no one ever knew a money-lender that would not exact the full amount of flesh. And if with the usury law, the tax on money was repealed,-you would not abate one jot of tak ing all you could got. They will tell you that our tax assessment laws are very im perfect and ought to be changed, but that they are not ready to free money from bear ing its «hare in support of the government, and none but a very cheeky set of Shy locks would think of asking such a thing. The oountrv will hardly consent to call an extra seasion of the legislatuie at this time for any such purpose, and Gov. Moody will hardly call one at the suggestion of this im pudent board of trade ; certainly not for the purpose of freeing capital from its share in th« burdens of government. An insane lady named Mrs. Robert Stnart was brought before the County Judge Mon day. An examination warranting, she was sent to the asylum. Mrs. Jesse Dixon 1ms been very sick for several days, but is getting better we hear. Judge Townsend of the "Register” received a letter Friday requiring him an “Nat” to take back, and apologize for, what they said about the Nioholites, or there might be blood abed. The Register will contain the letter just as written, also the Judges apolo gy. “Nats” apology will appear in the R e - pobtlb . The “Oregoninn” says, in effect that if there was no usury law und no tux on capi tal that the rate of interest would be lower: but nobody, not even th o “Oregonian” can believe such a theory; in fact history proves the contrary beyond a doubt. N at . I . CASE’S DEERIHG and. Mowers, Hoosier Hay Rakes, STUDEBAKER Wagons and Buggies ¡RON HARROWS July 1«, 18S3. Hay harvest well under way and a large ¿mount is being aecared. Some claim we will have a half crop, while others contend we wiS have a full crop of grain. The medium w, perhaps, about right. ^e are not in poaeession of Ml the facts in regard to Agent Binnot’s attempt io collect ’acney from every person who goes on the reservation, but we know enough to aataafy E^.at least,has made a grave mistake, ■ore strife and ill feeling will be stirred up between the whites and Indians, by the trib- “te busineaa, than has been for twenty years, tou what the outcome will be, no one can I e . IL GOUCHER, M.D. Counsciot at Law. July lCth, 1883. No rain yet. Everybody busy. Some early gown grain was cut last weak. Apples, pears, peaches and tame blackber ries are ripening. Jesse Edwards is putting up a fine largo barn. Thos. Hadley is at Middl«ton, under treat ment for cancer. Most of those who haze been to the ooa/.t returned lust week. I wonder if some of the penitentiary birds haven’t cot down in thia part of the country; one day last weak some person entered tl residence of David Wood and cook and on last Friday some one went through Sam uel Woodward’s house, but nothing has been missed yet. Plenty of fun between the boy.» and the yellow jackets. The Mellow boys, while at the ooa*t. caught two young bears * nd one fawn, which makes them quite a family of pets. County Surveyor ANU CIVIL ENGINEER, McMinnville. Or. C. W. HULLRY, Pro. Particular attention given to Conveyancing Collecting, Buying and Selling Real Estate. (Successor to M. Feker,) Third St., Sì A V TO V S A LOO V - H . R. LITTLEFIELD, M. D. O JL4OCJEH.ÌE84 J. F. CALBREATH, M. n Littlafield &. Galbreath, ¡’hysjerms and Surgeons, Lafayette, Oregon. SIRGIdtï A SPUCIALTY, McMinnville Brewery ISIDORE. l.RTI.E, Pi:o. M’lVHnnviHe, - (Situated at the Depot,) McMinnville, - - Oregon* i (<n>Kl p»op. rpms HOTEL is F1KST-CLAS « in every par- A tiouhir, being furnished with all modern appliances, und setting betorojits guests only the best the market, affords. Sample-room for the espedial' aeromruodadon of.Commercial Men. Reinember the place- al the depot. ATTOIINEY \T LAW. COXVEYANCEK» ■Cv- Real 1 i.irP au.i Collecting Agent, and Nc»1 tary Public All work pertaining to this line altended to pnunptlv and reliably, .M ho , man ufacturer and it pairer of Boots ami Shoes. All work done.with neatness und dispatch Head- »planers under odd Fellows’ Hall, McMinnville, Oregon. A MUTGHLER, Boots and ISlioes Lower than Portland price«. NEW BILLIARD HALL .«Mi rL3 JB 0 33 A tt ’ y at JOHNSON’S BRICK, Lafayette, Oregon. The Purest Wines and Liquors kept constant * l v on hand. Cigars of the best brand« aud oua of the best Billiard Tables in the State, found here. JOHN HULERY, 29 tf Proprietor. i ’ • ■ : New Grocery and Provision Store Just opened on Third Street, two Doors East of Dielschneider’s, Everything in the line cheap for cash or in »•Ncbange for country produce. Call und examine goods and price«. L. ROOT. Feb. 21, 1882-2tf. J. B. ROHR, Business Promptly Attended to. ricVUNN - OREGON /"OFFICE—One Door East of Peat Office, Office—One door east of Hartman’s brick. McMinnville, Oregon. 50yl. Laughing Gas administered for painless ex tracting. W. A. FENTON, sphabtk a . hill , Boot an<l Shoe Maker, Takes pleasure in inviting the attention of the public to his new and line slock of MltlttlDAtV. OUECON. DRUGS, STATIONERY, PATENT MEDI The finest stock of Boots. Shoes, Rubbers, Etc, in Yamhill County CINES, CUTLERY. SCHOOL BOOKS, GAINES FISHER, House, Carriage, Sign and Ornamental Painter, McHinnville, - . . Orvgou. Painting done in the neatest style, on the shortest notice and at the most reasonable prices. Shop in the old Beary building on Third between A and B Sts. fltf. T. C. STEPHENS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELER & ENGRAVER. DEALER IN WATCHES; clocks ,: Horse* Boarded A Special Attention by the l‘nv, /irsA(i given to Week or Month. Transient Stock. ss r"u> ' a 0» ES - It. DURABILITY an 1 CHEAPNESS i- E.a lay clic, freely adnntte.l by all who have use‘l >«. It b nn-nared bv tne union of Pure Whito Load. Oxide of Zino and Boilvd Oil in ?«ch prop.r- lion« as to chemically and t-Tinauently uni«« AITOBMSY AT LAW AND NOTABY TVSLIC W. li UOVI», them. It is offered to tlm public as the LAFAYETTE, - - - -OREGON. W. D. FENTON, - SALEM, Oregon M. I», Sl’ROEON & PHYSICIAN, A Largs Supply Always On Bind, at R. SHANE, r a o t o a rap n i. it Has returned to his uhi stand—up Mairs in Si monda* building—with a n«w equipment ot utensil.- for his work, an I i- m !»w prepare«I to - OREGON. - ^aliaf action <. un ran tce<l. BOSS SALOON, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, Etc., ti the Brick Store, corner 3d and JefferBon St't LAFAYETTE, - • OH EGOW Watr/t Repair Ing and Job bing a \'i>aiaJty. Notice of Application to Purchase I inter Odd Fellow»’ Unii, Timber L»and. U. 8. Land Office at Oregon City, > Oregon, May 10, 1WJ3. | McMinnville, - Oregon, Notice ia hereby given that A. fl. Bible, A. ENNIS, Proprietor. j < f Yamhill County, Oregon, has made ap- I plication to purchase the E. 1-2 of N. W. 1-4 land W. 1-2 ufN. E. 1-4 of Sec. 31,T4 8, R 7 W Will, Mer., under the provision« of the Act of 1 Congrca», approved June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Act for the pah- of Timber Landa in the State« <»f California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash ington Territory.” All adverse claim« to raid tract of land or 3lcIVIiun ville, Otegmi, ny portion thereof, must be filed in th» U. 8. l.an<l Office at Oregon City, Oregon, before I now prepared to furnish music for Pic-Nics, Celebration«, etc., on short notice and at rea the expiration of sixty days from this date. Given under my hand this 10th day of May, «»nable rates. Address A. V. K. S’WYI z.H. I.emlrr, L. T. BARIN, 4tf. McMinnville, Oregon. I MIO. RegiaUr. Custer B. F MARTMiX’R. Peat Band, HENRY WARREN, HD'I Picture» oí A. J t.OO .V Hou.1 Sstate axkd. Insurance Agent», McMinnville, Oregon. Will find it to Tu call at the above I k~p «Stanti, m. hand h.nd I 4 nd L’quvra for Family and M • <>si a < A**W « l I. I., I*i <»|>r h ier. N otary P ublic . WARHEN & MAGERS, ■ C» R YOUR ADVANTAGE J. E. MAGERS. N otary P ublic . ail kind*. From a small size tin type to a large Cabinet Please give me a call. 33tn0. WI'AA OAH'. Oregon McMinnville, L aw & N otary P ubl C Corner Commercial and Trade Sts., • • • Oregon Having purchased of Mr. W. T. Newby' the Lafayette. well-known McMinnv.I’* War. I «i>«H Office—Jail Building, up «taire. 33tf. be prepar*! to store this season’s crop on as John Walters was welcomed home from fsvoraMe term’as ran lx* don» in AfcMtna a**)<nh oountrv, bv hie many frwod, a few ville, and «hall be ready at all times to pay ST. <H HILL'S HOI'LL, “J* ago. r MULTNER. Prep.. Cash for Crain, are inarmed that about thirty person* Corner Third and B streets, e □o were baUted, badgered and made to pay at i»« n >c-‘. ’market value. U ill also be prp- o*the privilege of erossing the Grand Ronde Vf< -HI^YVIf f.7. - - OREGOY. . i •ery®tion ou their «ay to the coast at the pared to N*w bouse! New furniture! un ir;>e*-e«l in ®2«<h of Salmon rivvr. received an order the country. Kate4 -$l to 52 per d«y, a«'cor I 1.0»N **< K' TO »»««!«-. the A eent at faletz to depart i mined i- ing to room. Single rural«, 25 ren*’. L»wlg- ’•‘y or they wonld be ptgscku -? for tree- «nd forbid h«n «>11 rrqiire th* m -*’ retwiu iiig, S5 to 5‘* cent’, according to room. B aid rd filled with trull, t<> n>r «»rehouee: and L-ig »«. H m U, |^r week. Fine Sample Young Coz ine. who had hisnrm am put a ted. «u, &>liciline a «bare <■« ynnr p,tr «nare. I «hall 55 m« anq *»q*;>» r •< •»’•in, I. , M Wiping rapidly. in reux. therefor endeavor < <>re eon «ai.- tnercial men. Supper furni’h*«! Ball’ and W.AfrELLK parties at reasonable rates. Give :t>r a « ti H H C Row«H aQ(j Albert Litchfield were in fertiM. and tee f.»r jr ui ’elvr«. M. M.unedle.« •' ' i.-"- 1‘ ' >«n Saturday. AT COST. ■ “ Leu’ me yer knife, pipe an’ tubacev, an’ Cheaper thau was ever offered in this city. fumble yer pocket- fer a match while I load the- I respectfully invite the public to call and dudeen.” Which being interpreted, means that examine goods and prices« P H. WELCH Respectfully, Has bought Harry RoberUoU’s stock of Cigars, Tobacco, Candy aud Notions which he propos W. F. BAFGAS8ER; es to sell as low as is consistent with the i o-itf. law of live-and-let-livo. And having set up a J BA1UH K ('ll tilt Is prepared to d«j blushing and grubbing with soda pop and oranges for sale under the Pho tograph Gallerv at McMinnville.' IX H. II. WELCH. Lively, Feed and Sale Stable. NOTAIRES PT BLIC, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE DRY COODS J. E. MAGERS, HARD AND GI.ossY FINISH ATTENTION ! Notice to Farmers! A fino lot of Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Porter. All orders promptly filled. ltf ,i¡Sornet¡N at haw M CAIN H l HURLEY, . ittorxk iw ./ r law , .Great Reductions are made in Oregon R AYISMIY A. IM VC h H All 9m3 At Cost, !UcM inn Ville, Or. - I have all the field notes ot the Public Surveys of Oregon i \>r Huie ! Yamhill county, and am Union li.qid fine Hacks and Buggies, made prepared to do First-Class Desirahie property in the town of Sheridan work on short notice and fp m the b(v4 material and be«t workmanship. Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith Painting and trimming done to order. L ight S olar T ransit . reasonable terms. shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, bam, General Blacksmith and Repairer. W. A L. E. QUALE», lumber aud wood shed. TROY, N. ». Horse-shoeing a specialty. 27tf Enquire of CHAS. LA FOLLETT, “HACKMETAl K.” a lasting and 4711. Sheridan, Oregon. MELK, IIILJa! WILK!! perfume. Price 25 t nd 50 cents. Sold er. A Todd. The nivlersixned wishes to inform the peo LOTS FOR SALE. ple of McMinnville that he is running a J/ilk For Lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh’s Wagon from his faun to town and furnishing Ponaus Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold bv Rogéis the best of milk at the most reasonable rates.— I OTS Nos. 1, 2’and 3, ir^ Block No. 19, Row- land’s’addition are offered for sale at a bar A Todd. Those wishing to he supplied with Lite article at once can do su bv leaying orders at the Posf- gain. Fine location near the depot—just east of the residence of L. II. Cook, on the east side CATARRH CURED, health and ■u-.-t breath otfice, ’ W. G. DAVIS. of railroad track, on Third Street. The three secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Price lots will be sold for .$400, if applied for soon. 50 cents, Nasal Injector free. Sold bv Rogers <3EOK€«E U 11.1.1% Jr. A Todd. McMinnville, May 24, ’83—lltf. li E A I T Y I The stock formerly owned by George Ban- gather A’Son will be disposed of For Cash or Produce. DR. E HOWELL or GNSURl’ASSED Peoples’ Store. The best Spirituous and Mak Liquors, Bit HIAM4 <»l 1/i'X'Elt, Proprietor ters, Wines., etc., the markets afford. Also, the best ot cigars, and the justly celebrated San The best brands of Liquors, Wines and Ci gars kept for sale. When you go to Daytot Francisco Lager Beer. call and see Frank. »19tf, CHEAP FOR CASH. CIGAR* A All TOBACCO. Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and Regular meetings, Thursday evening on or before the full moon, in each month. >«• «j>»tim Prescriptions < .trefully compounded and neatly repaired. All work and goods warranted. ing companions «'ordially welcomed. II. P. charges reasonable. Sign of the Big Boat, Sheridan, Oregon. 50tf. 31 m3. It will uot crurk. chalk or peel off, and presents a IMMENSE BARGAINS NO. 1 SALOON. Offce^-Slwridun, Yaiuhill ('o., Oregon STLRLIVW 6’. läAKDIXi« Special attention pai«l to Lan l Law and Ah- Best Paint Ever Produced A couple of Jews came to town one day; »tracts of Title. «st week and opened an auction store, but it i. convenient, being mixed Rr.AI>\ F«^B Money to Loin at al! times. they either was dissatisfied with the amount THE BRUSH, of any 2'»', 1. shape or ANV SHADE OR color COLOR. . Collections made at usual rale“. of business done, or the “bovs” made it too hot” for them, as they left for Portland ANYONE can apply it . aextday. Ä. I» HOWARD, Yi I). L loyd . It is put up in 1-8. 1-4, 1 2, 1 and 5 gal. cans. SHERIDAN. rriii« ! Motion NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS bought. Physician and t*urscon. Money to loan on good real estate securi ty. Apply to G. G. BINGHAM, Hag permanently looted in Jt/e.Vinnvil’e < ampbell’s Building, McMinnville. for the practice of his profession. All calls— day nr night—promptly attended to. The attention of the public is called to the Office—One door east of Warren A Magers immense bargains now uttered at the office. Ulf. At Amity. Or. nswbhhg . At the next lodge meeting. I. O. G. T„ the question for debate is, “ Resolved, that education is more conducive to happiness than wealth.” Lenders,Aff. Miss Maggie In glis. Neg. Julius Hodson. Newburg against the world. Last Friday, at the picnic, we hud a splendid time, a fine dinner and plenty of singing by the choir, while the band hoys did their share towards giving us plenty of music. The speaking in the forenoon was by Rev. E.S. Craven, Sam SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by uel Hobson, John Hush and Julius Hodson; that terrible, cough. Shiloh’s (Jure is the rem e<Iy for vou. Sold by Rogers £ To ld. in the afternoon a speech by Dr, Jessup. T eetotaleb . SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a pos itive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by Rogers A Todd. T ut it . DATION. “I like it better than any remedy I have BUSINESS A PROFESSIONAL July lß, 1883. ever used, because it leaves my bowels in fflqjiiùarveBit. better condition,” is the remark made by everyone when referring to Syrup of Figs. PUçt/ÿx'Hph gallery in town. That is one of the principal reasons why Mr. J «C. Hanson, has opened a blaek- Syrup of Figs is taking the place of al! the , ?^re. liver medicines and nauseous cat hart ios here E. B. Gchlw.l of Lafayette was in town tofore used. Try it. lingers A Todd are agents for this place. a«t Friday. Miss Cassie L-ttfker, a former résidant of hia place but npw of Portland, was in town ast weuk visiting frieiui«. Miss Hattie Guipage», who has been suffer ng with a severe attack of the lung fever, is convalescent. J M. Prichard, who has bean visiting relatives in Scio, for the past two wc-skfc, re turned |jpme last Wednesday. A. Letever, iel< for Southern Oregon to day. He had a large contract, clearing i-igbt of way on the O. A G. R. R. •Our efilcient road ‘supervisor Mr. W. T. Hash, haa a large force of men at work, bwilding a bridge across the gulch, near Mr. Gaaey « 1 evidence, Ourfeilow townsman Mr. N. P. Robinson- raturued from CUteüalia W. T. a few days ago. He has been stopping there for the past three months, report« himself well pleased with the country and wilt return about the first of September. PEU AYMM THIIISUAY ---------- o—- I' mi - iii Land»* ol ail t I. ih «< h i«r Sale on Eaty Terma- Alao, Tow n Lota. < 01.1.1« i I on /.< » /></«<; Vtf - MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTTED. !i a. I a iriih J^ eahiesM, Accuracy and 1 patch. I