- .k VOLI •«« ** «*•150 PER ANNUM the iœfokteb .. S,A< i J1 i th* boys had tha“ataaMaiiache” mat week, and had to quit work. Green fruit corn and sich, will generally fetch em. PnbHihed Every Thursday, at The warehouse at the mill is 4OxGO feet and IlfcWHNVn.LE : : OR IGO N the Kides reach eight or ten feet high. The water is turned into the race. BY Müßt every one who has had threshing done, has stacked their straw. Good idea. A. V. I*- STT YITDHm. Is there no wav to prevent the town au Editor and Proprietor. thorities from playing croquet in the town of Sheridan on Sunday ? SVBSCKIPT1ON yne copy per ypftr-,n BÍ1 months “ It Arcs, .......... • .............. 12.50 1.50 Local Correspondence DAYTON. Anguat 13, 1883. A Lefever returned from southern Oregon yesterday. Noah Robinson and party returned from Wilhoit Springe last Tuesday. Mrs Henry Shank, who haa been very low with Typhoid fever, is much better; Dr. Odell reports her out of danger. Mr. C. P- Roberts, Phrenologist, was in town last week. Mr. Warner Broynian and wife, of Salem, passed through town yesterday. Dr Mills left for Portland yesterday, to meet hie wife, who has been visiting her parents at Yreka, Cal., for the past two months. Oar young friend Ed Crane, who has been iu the employ of the D. F. M. Co. for the iMSt year, has resigned his position with the Company and will make Portland his home in the future. A party of about 100 excursionists from Charopoeg paid us a plenaant visit last Sun day. They arrived here at 12 o’clook on the steamer Isabel, and proceeded to enjoy themselves in the best manner possible un til 4 o'clock when they left for home appar ently well pleased with their trip. Ker. J. T. Wolf will leave for conference, next Saturday. The concert given by the W. C. I. U. at the JI. E. church last Friday night was well attended and was a very creditable affair. The exercises consisting of music, declama tions. essays, improratu speeches eto., were good, particularly the duett by the Misses Wolfo, and the solo by Miss Hammond whioh were the gems of the evening. L loyd . LAmETTB. August 14, 188«3. Hon. W. D. Fenton and family, who took a trip to Bunch grass, have returned looking well and much refreshed. Dr. H. R. Littlefield left for California to attend the Conclave of Knight Templars at San Francisco. He expects to be gone two or three weeks. Al Fletcher, T. B. Nelson and several oth ers have been out on a hunting and pros pecting tour. They returned looking decid edly thin, very hungry, and “ nary color” of gold, silver or lead. Four wagons, loaded with fencing from Sampson’s mill, passed through town on their way to the Martin place. There was between eight and ten thousand feet, post and boards, on the four wagons. Mrs. Mar tin intends to fence off the R. R. track. H. B. Sommerville a few days ago got out of his dog cart, and went into his warehouse without hitching his horse, and he (the horse) started without his driver and came across the bridge at a tearing rate, and in under taking to turn the comer at Mayer’s corner came all heels up upon the sidewalk, but soon righted himself and away he went again through one street and then another, until he filially smashed things to flinders and surrendered without injuring himself. The officers installed by Sheridan Lodge 1. O. G. T. No. 118, on last Wednesday even ing are as follows ■ W. Potter, C. T.; Augusta Richter, W. V. T.; J. E. Richter, W. 8.; George James, W. F. S.; Alice Churchman, W. F.; Harvy Bogue, W. M.i Alice James, W. C.: Celia James, W. I. G.;J. W. James, W. O. G.; Chas. Whitmer, P. W. C. T. The Sabbath School at the Christian Church meets each Sabbath at 10 o'clock. Mr. Porter is superintendent. The school at the M. E. Church meets at 2 o’clock—super intendent J. W. Chapman, assistant Edith Lafollett. Both schools are largely attended and successful. The Open Temperenoe meeting last night at the chnppol was largely attended and speecherf were made by Prof. Van Sooy, Capt. Lafollett and Paris McCain. The string band and Glee Club furnished the best of music and the order and decorum was all that the most exacting could ask for. The temperenoe sentiment is gaining ground here and society is much better than it was a few years ago. S. D an . NBWBSRG. Aug. 13,1883. Smoky, Smoky, Smoky. And Alderman and Ccuk sell wagons for notes, Which make« all the farmer« trot in with their oats. There is Edwards with Getchel, and Wand less genteel, And lager beer Bob, with billiards and deals. Also, James Johnson, who never says cave, When a fellow is busted and asks for a shave. There is Springer & Christman, who have money to let. And interest take whan you have money to get. With a safe in the corner chuck full of gold, And a number of town lots that havn’t been sold. There is Woodson, the waltzer, and Sim mons, the sweet, And Amasa, who sings tenor, with awful big feet. There’s Johnny, whose book-mark ¡a the king or the jack, And the* girl who on Henry has lately gone back. Now look at the city, no man will deny That the boom just coming will make her quite fly. With railroads and farmers and money plen ty too. Get away from the window, let Lenard sing through. We have churches and schools, and houses and shops. And girls on the marry and boys on the pop, And improvements in hotels, we saw it the other day, Nave filled a straw tick just over the way. I trust when I am older to marry, you know, And not be an old bach and mix sour dough, But I hope to be lucky—the pa rd of a wife, And engage in the business of nursery life. So here is to the glee club, and Lyceum too. How we all laugh when they come out in re view, With Allen and Springer and Sanders on the bass, When they open their mouth there is naught left of their face. I have spoken all the words that my lecture embraced, I have put all the quads and points in their place. And if these verses you find to be true, Please excuse me and PH bid you adieu. TKotic-o This f N Counselor at Law. C. W. HULERY Pro. Particular attention given to Conveyancing Collecting, Buying and Selling Real Estate. (Successor to M. Feker,) Third At., - The stock formerly owned by George Ban- gasser A Son will be disposed of At Cost, McMinnville, Or. - The best Spirituous and Malt Liquor®, Bit HUNK GILTNEK, - Proprietor ters, Wines, etc,, the markets afford. Also, :he The best brands of Liquors, Wines and Ci best ot cigars, and tho justly celebrated San gars kent for sale. When you go to Day tor Francisco Lager Beer. call and see Frank. 19tf, For Cash or Produce. Great Reductions are made iu < £ 1< < ><D EHI MM Littlefield & Galbreath, (Situated at the Depot,) McMinnville, Pliyaicians and Surgeons, * - WROERY A SPKCIAI.TY. McMinnville Brewery ISIDORE KITTLE, P ro . M’Minnville, A fine lot of Oregon. I., il, COOK, Prop. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Lafayette, Oregon. HI« HOTEL IS FIRST-CLASS In every par- AT COST. ticular, being furnished with all modern appliances, and setting before its guest9 only tne best the market affords. Sample-room for the especial aecommodatioD Boots Hnd Shoes of Commercial Men. Remember the place - at the depot. Lower than Portland prices. T Oregon. - Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Porter. All orders promptly filled. ltf KTERLIXfi S IIARDÍN» A MUTCHLER, O Peoples’ Store. NO. 1 SALOON. Oifcp«»9beridau, Yauihill Co., Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONVEYANCER» A non . Real Estate and Collecting Ageut, and No® tary Public All work pertaining to thia line “HACKMETACK,” a lasting and, fragran attended to promptly and reliably, Also, man perfume. Price 25 end 50 cents. Sold by Rog ufacturer and repairer of Boot» and Shoes. All Harvesting is in full blast. ers A* Todd. work done with nestneas and dispati'h Head There has been considerable threshing quarters under Odd Fellows' Hall. McMinnville, done about here, the past two weeks by a few E9t For Lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh’s Oregon. machines, but they all expect to make a Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Rogers start this week. Jc Todd. Misses Ida Moore and Lizzie Wolfe, of CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath Dayton, were down here on a visit last secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, Price Thursday. Dayton, Oregon 50 cents, Nasal Injector free. Sold bv Rogers Judge Townsend and daughter, of Lafay & Todd. Has on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made ette. were down here yesterday. from the best material and best workmanship. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Painting and trimming done to order. Mr. Hawkins and son, who are living down General Blacksmith and Repairer. on the Columbia, were up to make their old Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is euaran- eed to cure you. Sold by Rogers A Todd. Horse-shoeing a specialty. 27tf home a visit, last week. Miss Maranda Hadley was over from the SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by Grove yesterday, on a visit. that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the rem WILIi, UILK! MILK!! One young gentleman says he is going to edy for vou. Sold by Rogers & Todd. leave Oregon if the fashions don’t change The undersigned wishes to inform the peo soon ; he thinks the old fashioned dress and SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a pos ple of McMinnville that he is running a Afilk hoops on a girl makes her look like the d—1, Wagon from his farm to town and furnishing or something else. We are sorry the poor itive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker the nest of milk at the most reasonable rates.— fellow is about to be scared out of Oregon, Mouth. Sold by Rogers Jr Todd. wishing to bo supplied with the article and p?rhaps out of the world simply be ■„ .1,.. ..... .....re,.,.......................................... n^. Those at once can do so by leaving orders at the Post cause the girls are wearing dresses like moth office. W. G. DAVIS. er did some twenty or thirty years ago. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL 40tf. Julius Wiley, of McMinnville, was down yesterday on a short visit. DR. W, A. R. RILLS, There were quite a number out at the Ed ucational meeting yesterday. There were FFICE at F. A. Hill’» Drug Store, Dayton, speeches by Dr. Jessup. Judge Townsend, Oregon. Wm. Hobson and others. There w’as a sub scription of $1000 taken for the purpose of building a college at this place. Thut is a Saturday morning, between one and two pretty good start, and we think there is a STI'.RLIXO B. A < No. I« o’clock. J. J. Hembree hitched up a team to fair prospect of our having a college all ready take the Sheriff out to Carlton. Now, Joe for business in 12 or 14 months. Regular meetings, Thursday evening on or was willing and the Sheriff was willing, but the horses evidently thought the hour un Quite a number from this place expect to before the full moon, in each month. Sojourn ing coin panions cordially welcomed. H. P. seasonable and the demand unreasonable, so tak* a trip to the top of Mt. Hood, as soon 50tf. they concluded not to go at all. Then Col as* the smoke clears away. lard said they must go, and Joe said they must go, but they didn’t go much in that Revs. Jesse nnd Mary Edwards held di W. M. BAMSF.Y, u. «. BINGHAM, direction. The noise brought everybody out vine services yesterday forenoon at Middle McMinnville. Salem. of bed, the men in their drawers and the ton, and in the afternoon at Tualatin. ladies in their—full dress, to see Joe and the RAMSEX' & BINGHAM Sheriff and the horses have it out. Up and Miss Lizzie Woodward returned home down, over and under, they went with an oc- yesterday from her trip to Harrisburg ; she •dttorneys at Law •ssioual glimpse of the hack, or what was reports having u pleasant time. left of it, until the horses got back to tho One old bachelor at this place, says if he Htable when everything became quiet once more. Mr, Collard went to Carlton iq anoth was going to marry he would ju»it as soon be Office of Geo. G. Bingham, Notary Public- blind folded and put in a room full of ludies, one door West of Furniture Store, er buggy. Charley Nelson says that if he had been there that team and hack w«»-kl rnd take the first one he comes across, as M c M innville - - oregon . have gone through, you bet. And I guess any other wav. I wonder who wouldn’t if they panted to marry os bad as he pretends they would. to. The typographical union was in town yesterday, as drunk as the union with a bottle There are seven wapis hauling K. R- ties of whisky could make it and so rich it didn't between this place and Middleton to Dundee: ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOT ALY PUBLIC e*ire a — for the Call, Bulletin, or any other that don’t look very favorable for having a LAFAYETTE, - - - - OREGON. on*horse paper. It flourished around very R. R. very soon. plenty for a while, and with a grand flourish Mhiried. Aug. 12th, 1883 at the residence 8peci|d attention paid to Land Law and Ab- of it« arm effected such a union between its itracts of Title. elbow and Tom Bryant's nose as uiade the red of the Hides parents; Mr. Nelson Brooks, Money to Loan at all times. torrent to flow and Tom rather hostile. The of W. T., to Mta h’oaa Olds, of Middleton. Collections made at usual rales. Washington county Oregon. We wish the last seen of tho typographical union he was counting ties to McMinnville, with fifteen voting people a long nnd happy life. T betotaleb . minutes to leave*town in. He hailed from A. I) HOU ARD, .VI. D. Portland. The yield of wheet m so much better than Physician and Surgeon, A Parody on Amity. looked for that farmers are picking up cour age a little, and think with a fair price, they will be able to pull through. Office in Garrison’s Building.—Particular i remember quite well when our patches attend in given to diseases of Women and Threshing commenced very generally, ear were new ; Children. All calls promptly alter ded to. ly last week, but «»wing to the smoky atmos What a small place was Amity; its people Residence—at Mrs. Talmage’». 7n»6. phere, it was found that the straw was yet how few. too tough to thresh; so nearly all had to When the city was macfe of thr^e houses or more, •]uit for a while. On opening shocks in the field, the bundles were found to be as green .Mid the Amity Hotel had its back door be M’CAIN & HURLEY, fore. r.s when cut. and the grain itself quite soft, after standing two. and some three weeks. When the post office was kept just over the way A good shower of rain is needed now, to put .irroK.vKiw.ir t./ ir, out the fires and clear the atiD^aphere, so the In a tea ohest, which Breyman had emptied —and one day. hot ran can put the grain in a condition to And the store in town was just like a big thr^h. pack I hear also, that much of the hay pul ur> NOTARIES PUBLIC, in barns is sweeting and heating, although Untied by some peddler, and thrown off his back. it was allowed to cure the usual length of Lafayette. ... Oreyon PQW what a change, how mighty, how time and appeared in proper condition when Office — Jail Building, up stairs. 3Stf. grand! . put away. The city with people, the people with sand. Mrs. Gerald and her sister. Miss Van Slyte. We have churches and sg I iou I s . town hnlls HT, CIIIRLEW HOTEL, of Portland, are visiting with James Old« nnd fights: .... family. They are after fresh air, which ear. Bovs on their muscle, nnd two legal lights. V. MULTNBB, Prop., be had here in plenty. We ht».ve Rollins A Hale—« first class Co,— Corner Third and B street», With Lanoetield A Son. a few doors below ; The first load of wheat passed through • • ORFfcOM. \nd Bnntin. who wishes all parties to know n< YII^NVH.Lfi; town this morning. That he’s here for to sell, and not for to New bouse! New furniture! unsurpassed in N at . blow. the nountry. Rates—11 to 12 per day, accord There is Simpson with watches that will ing to room. Single meals. 25 cents. Lodg SHERIDAN. make you stare. . ing, 25 to 50 rents, according to room. Board And Buntin. with stoves and all kind of tin • nd Lodging, $4 tn August 1A I**5- per week. Fine «ample Rooms and superior ncrommodations for com Smoke ard dust ag disagreeable a« ever. With Rubels £ Likens who worn where *ti mercial t en. Supper furnished Balls and Times are looking up a little. hot, And one or two where boys play for parties at reasonable rates. Give me a call J. M. Townsend has moved into his new i nd see for yourselves. rhere^s^FutroaR A Watt who deal is |**ath»r house. 3F Wm. R. Eads, who went to the Sound and hides, ..... And Porter A Jelliaon who have horses to country. last spring, has come home on a ▼i«it, and will remain a week or so. IN n ft ADcHtooth. too. with a neat butcher shop. < Lafollett had twenty acres of oar« . j r w,n. ovinia buggma tiptop i z\ U Kl Q Rl ’ C DDIPif threshed that yielded forty-six bushels to y-npre who deal out th* J v n No vrl o oRlVsIv, " wT • . ... .u . X „..h.» I Lafayette-Oregon. had .iwt *£** •!? , tonit<i oat An I »t th» mill, grindina op whe«t. Tli. P<ir.«t Wine, .nd L quorn leapt ronM.nt- thut. bn-Hh-tat’: th. Thta «Th» tat Whil. Vota i. fix.no op 1«X*. for 4. f»et. ly „„ harJ nf th. U hr.n-1. on-l on. Itaihid » th^itaioa Wtil* ba-si‘* m “S,t,ns McC,r,er * Of th. ta Billiard T.M« in th. Rtata. fonnd rop yet threshed in thw «ettoa. Erown .mil!. . „ , I here. JOHX HULKBY. Dr. D. W. Cox ha» his crop threshed rno $ondir’. Goucher and Taylor are molding Proprietor, everything under shelter. their pills. E. E. GOUCHER, M. 1). EGOTI ABLE INSTRU M ENTS bought. Physician and Surgeon. Money to loan on good real estate securi- Apply to G. G. BINGHAM, •y- Has permanently located in d/c.Vinnville Campbell’s Building, McMinnville. for the practice of his profession. All calls— day or night—promptly attended to. The attention of the public is called to the Office—One aoor east of Warren A Magers immense bargains now offered at the Vtf. CHARLES LAFOLLETT, office. SOLID AGAIN DRY COODS “ Len’ me yer knife, pipe an’ tobaccy, an’ fumble yer pocket fer a match while I load the dudeen.” Which beiDg interpreted,means that Cheaper than was ever offered in this city. I respectfully invite the public to call and examine goods and prices. Respectfully, Has bought Harry Robertson’s stock of Cigars, W. F. BANGA88ER. Tobacco, Candy and Notions winch he propos es to sell as low as is consistent with the 10-ltf. law of live-and-let-live. And having set up a 2 H. WELCH HAHHFH CHAIX Is prepared to do slashing and grubbing with soda pop and oranges for sale under the Pho tograph Gallerv at McMinnville. II. II WELCH. House, Carriage, Sign For Sale ! Ornamental Painter, J. B. ROHR, and Desirable property in the town of Sheridan Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn, lumber and wood shed. Enquire of CIIAS. LAFOLLETT, 47tf. Sheridan, Oregon. IHclIinnvi I le, - - ■ Oregon. 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. tttf. Beautify Your Homes LOTS FOR SALE. — BY USING THE — I OTS Nos. 1,2 and 3, in Block No. 19, Ilow- land’s addition are offered for sale at a bar gain. Fine location near the depot—-just east of the reaidenoe of L. H. Conk, on the east side of railroad track, on Third Street. The three lota will be sold for $400, if applied for soon. (.I OKGI w If.I.IK, .Jr. McMinnville, May 24, ’83—lltf. STAR MIXED PAINT It will not crack, chalk or peal off, and presents a HARD AND GLOSSY FINISH OF J. E MAGERS, UNSURPASSED BEAUTY It- DI RABI11 I \ ud < IILM’NESS i» freely admitted by all who have used it. It is A tt ’ y at L aw & N otary P üblî prepared by tne union of Pure White Lead, Oxide of Zine and Boiled Oil in such propor Business Promptly Attended to. tions as to chemically and permanently unite yictii vx vii . i . h . ukfgo ' v OFFICE—One Door East of Post Office, them. It is offered to the public as th» McMinnville, Oregon. 50vl. Office—One door east of Hartman’s brick. Bost Paint Ever Produced Laughing Gas administered for painless ex It is convenient, being mixed READY FOR tracting. THE BRUSH, of ANY SHADE OR COLOR. W. A. FENTON, FHAXTK A. HILL, Takes pleasure in inviting the attention of the public to his new and fine stock of Hoot and Shoe Halier, ANYONE CAN APPLY IT. It is put up in 1-8, 1-4, 1-2, 1 and 5 gal. cans. MHF.RIOAV, OREGON. A Large Supply Always On Hand, at The finest stock of Boots. Shoes, Rubbers, IREOS, STATIONERY, PATENT MEDI Etc, in Yarnhill County CINES, CUTLERY. SCHOOL BOOKS, CHEAP FOR CASH. AND CIOAKS Prescriptions carefully charges reasonable. W. D. FENTON, B. F. HARTMAN’* •m3 Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and neatly repaired. compounded and All work and goods warranted. Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon. 31 m3. TOBACCO. DR. E HOWELL Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. U.S. Land Office at Oregon f’ity, I Oregon, May 10, 1883. I Notiro is hereby given that. A. S. Bible, of Yamhill County, Oregon, haa made ap Horses Boarded Special Attention plication to purchase the E. 1-2 of N. W. I 4 by the Day, given to ho I W. I 2 of N. E 14 of Sec. 21,T4 S, R 7 W Week or Month. Transient Stock. Will, Mor., under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved June 3, 1878, entitled “ Au Art lor the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wash Corner Commercial and Trade Sts., ington Territory.*’ All adverse claims to said tract of land or »SALEM, - - - OREGON. any portion thereof, must be filed in the U. 8. Satiafnctinn Giiaranlerd Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of sixty days from this date. Given under my hand this 10th day of May, L. T. BARIN, Register. GAINES FISHER, Lively, Feed and Sale Stable- Oregon. Lafayette, BOSS SALOON l iider Odd Fellow*’ Hall, McMinnville, - Oregon, /|FFICF-up stairs over Manning*» Tin ' ' Store, McMinnville, Oregon A ENNIS, Proprietor. Particular attention paid to disease» of wo men and Children. The Finest Winos, Liquors and Cigars kept If not in office, 'an be| found by enquiring constantly on hand. 13-4m3, vt either of the drug stores. P. 8. — Patients have the right to have their Prescriptions filled where they choose. Custer Post Band YfrVlinnville, Oregon, R. SHANE, /* U O T O G K ./ P H EK. Is now prepared to furnish muaic for Pic-Nies, Cttlehrations, etc., on short notice and at rea »enable rates. Address A. V. H. l ewder, 4tf. McMinnville, Oregon. Has returned to hi» old »land— np stair» in Bi ot monti»’ building—with a new equipment 1 2 ' 1 1 utensil» for his work, and is now prepared to HENRY WARREN, take N otary Pmi.rc. Picture* of all Kind*. From a small »ixe tin-type to a large Cabinet Picase give me a call. 33mfi. WEECOJ9E S.9EOOJV J. < LOOPER County Surveyor -AMD CIVIL ENGINEER, McMinnville. Or. I have all the field notes of the Public Survey» of Yamhill county, and am prepared to do First-Class work on short notice and reasonable terms. J. E. MAGERS. N otary P ubuc . WARREN a MAGERS, Real Estate and Insurance Agente, McMinnville, Oregon. NEW BILLIARD HALL ---------- o- —— Will find it to YOUR ADVANTAGE Farm Land» of all claawr« lor Wale on Fs.y Terms- A I mo , T om is Lota. To call at the above Saloon. I keep constantly on hand the Finest Wine« »nd Liquors for Fsmily and Medicinal use. COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTTED. 1OH3 CAMWI.I.L, Prnwrietwr. 4tt. McMinnville Legal Papers drawn with Neatness, Accuracy and Dis- 5(nf patch.