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I SÜ.5O PEK ANNUH fSE REPORTER Published Every Thursday, at ji NNVILLE : O R I G O N ; BT v. snsryZDZELR.. Esiitor ami Proprietor. M HSi UI 1’TiON lie copy per ',par'in six months K A I I’.«, “ -.......... ............. $2.50 1.50 «TATE Ol) TKI<IUT<H<I AL. ■f|ie ¿atiti itiii’1 t’o't'I’It’*11 Illi front I’m tlaml. a tiiitly fltere are ti-ii auitsfor divorces eont- ufucediuthe Circuit Court for Dottglaa pniy. The up-country paper« tell us that iiiutiretls of men are crowding into the lfn gold fields at Cœur d'Alene. At least it hundred families of immi- jaiitsare camped in the neighborhood f Walla Walla, looking for a place to rttle. The Medical Lake Press, which was jld at »herifl's aale last Saturday, was nnhased by the Medical Lake Matiti- jeturiug company. East Portland thought she hail an kirtluitiake, one day lusi week, lint it anted out that some person had been f«tiug the strength of giant powder, ear towli. Grant county, Oregon, has been the ten of half a dozen mtsterious mar- ,erain as litany months. The .Veo-.s is it the opinion that the work is that of «organized band of cut-thrtnits. On the 1<> inst. a file broke out in it tablent Walla Walla, ami burned up verjthing, including seventeen horses tie untie anti three cows; loss about ÜüOO. The stable was ran by Tuft At Lebnnou, Ohio, 13— while Flunk Hopping, a 4-year-ohl i'-t.y, "as playing with his ting'on the uublti- highway, he was attacked by a drove of thirty hogs anil literally eaten alive. His cries brought assistance, and the brutes wen- driven away. The clothing of the child was entirely torn from his body. Part of the scalp was torn nwa.v, and oneof theanitnarstusks entered the cheek and tore out two back teeth. The victim died in great agony an hour alter being rescued. Jt is stated that Mr. John Gardson, night watchman on tliestt-aiiier” Idaho’’ has withiti the past nine months res cued sixteen from tlrow tiing in the wa ters of the bay. Many of these were rescued by Mr. Gardson at his own im minent peril, it is safe, to Hity that many of the petsons who wear the ntetlal of the Life Saving society, have no such lit roic record as this. Mr. Gardson is modest enough to think but little of It is record as a saver of human life, but it is to be hoped that such heroism will be appreciated by the pub lic. Last week Albeit Allen, living near Dayton, met with a painful accident while harrowing. The sod being very tough, he was standing ou the harrow to make the teeth ent through. When making a turn lie jumped off which caused the harrow to jump off the ground, and one of tin- teeth struck him on tile loot near the ankle, passing entirely through it ami pinning him fast, rhe team dragged him four or live rolls, the bolt still remaining in his foot. He finally stopped the horses, and with ditiicuiltv drew the pin from the wound. A plain tombstone has been erected over the grave of Joseph Gale with the follow ing inscription : ” Joseph Gale, horn in Washington. 1). I'., April 29, 1807. Dietl iii Eagle valley, Decem ber 13, 1882.’’ .Mt . Gale in 1845 was one of the three who fort.... I the exec utive emnmittce, w ho acted as govern or tinder the provisional government, formed liv the American people of Or egon, ami served one year in that ca pacity . I he writer remembers hint well thirtv-six years ago, and before the time that the I'nitetl States govern ment took iis under its folds ns a terri tory. We hope that a monument will be erected over his grave, as he was a man of great personal bravery and un bounded generosity—a ti ue pioneer in every sense.— Ptinuer. A member of the pioneer excursion party writes back to say that there is considerable discussion among the parv as to who is entitled to the honor of Geiiig the earliest to alive iu this Stale. W. II. Gray claims the honor but some think i’ belongs to ’Squire Ebberts of Washington county, who says lie came, here iu 1833 with letters fol-the Hudson’s Bay Company. On his jonruey the Indians took his hoxse and gun, giving him much poorer ones in excliange. Before reachinij Van couver lit- was obliged to kill his horse make moccasinsol the skin, use some of I lie liesh for food, ami finish the tripon loot. Mr. Gray arrived here with Whitman tn 183(>, and if Mr. Eb berts is not mistaken in his dates lie is entitled to the honor of being the ear liest pioneet tif the y.iity. -OreffOHi’an. The Salem St<ihm>ian is authority foi- lie statement that a coal mine has been bcoveretl by David Swartz, about wentv miles east of Salem, in a section t land w hich he had bought forspecu- ative’ purposes. Weston Leadtf : The immense taik- of wheat at Blue Mountain ex- oaed to the freaks of the weather, take our wheat buyet s yearn for a ernianent depot, at w hich they may mild warehouses. A gentleman from Crab Creek. \V. T, tates to the I'nion that the Indian who illed Frazer sometime since, wks kill- il lately, for horse stealing. It seems hat horst stealing is it greater crime han murder in some portions of the uuntry. The tire that is raging along the foodwartl road in the Blue mountains Hitlers traveling bythat road extreme - f dangerous. Marion Fine attempted a” run the lii<-y gauntlet ” a few flays go and came very near losing team nd wagon. It is reported that Mr. James McNau- ht, of Seattle, a few months ago, ought 6400 acres of land near Gray’s arbor, at the government price of For Lame Back, Side or Chest una Shiloh’s <1.50per acre, tnttl sold it a month Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Roger« ifter for $33,700, clearing about $26,- A Told. W0 by the transaction. “HACKMETACK.” a lasting and fragran .A miniature Niagara of dish-wateri perfume. Price 25 f nd 50 cents. Sold by Rog timed from the window of a Main ers Ji To<id. treet block at Portland, caused an ex- iperated and saturated pedestrian to CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath eave a rock as a return complimeut. wcured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, Price tcrashed through a pane of glass ami 50 cents, Nasal Injector free. Sold by Rogers A Todd. early took the ba Uy's head off. The wheat shippers of iiasteru Orc WILL YOU ST ITER with Dyspepsia «nd oil are growling, kicking, bucking, Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guarati- ltd swearing, because there are not eed to cure von. Sold by Roger« A Todd. ttongli cars furnished to haul away tewkeut. Onewheat raiser remarked SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by lat there “ was n power of wheat rais- tlial terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the rem I and it would take a sight of cars to edy for vou. Sold by Ungars A Todd. ean it all out,” SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a pos Du Tuesday morning the second Hoot itive cure lor Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker !the Alinota wharf gave way andpre- Mouth. Sold by Rogers A Todd. pitated about 1OO tons of wheat on ie lower tlotrr into the river. Ait eve- itness says that the break occnrred »nt overtaxing the currying capacity • the structure. Considerable mer- luutdise was also injured by the crash. There hangs on a nail in tin- bar-room Thousands of Brick, of the best quality, now f the Depot hotel ill Albany » wooden tirrup with the following notice: ..n band and will constantly be kept at the This stirrup was math- by Daniel brick yard of sstlte, of Kentucky, ill 1796, brought A. C. SAYLOR, • Texas in 1820. from Texas it w its - - Oregon. tought over the Rocky mountains in McMinnville, - to Oregon, ” Presented by Col. leissay. Having seeore.1 entire control of the yard Mr. Bliek. the gunsmith at Labanon. formerly run bv i . G. Savior, the als.ve named proprietor starts out witli the intention of man Im had his limb taken off, caused by lf' premature discharge of a M im-lies- ufacturing and supplying this public with br.ek in anv quantUy. of a quality guaran ;r ’r rjtle. rirle. is in a very low condition from **of blood lilooti occasioned by the rupture teed to lie as good as the best, and at price« a, 'a small artery. Saturday night he low as the lowest. A suitable reduction to part.es purchasing title Very near bleedingtoiieatli, tiliut- Ig away twice. The last heard from large lota. 'tn lie was a little more comfortable. Give me a call and ses lor yourself. 14tf A. <’. SAYLOR. The total business failures iu Oregon «ring the ninety days ending on . the IF YOU WANT TO BUY ’* inst., are twentv-two; liabilities DN999; assets. $100.212. Failures i M’.isliington territory for the same. Jrits] twenty-one ; liabilities, $2.s<s*>,- IlABDWALK 1": assets. $1!I6,O3O. This lsaeon- •erably larger number of faillit es anti OF ALI. KINOS, Utilities titan has ever recurred in any *'ituu quarter in the Northwest. Messrs. J. IV Davis anti Robert Bag- J- of Rusw-iville, in this comity, uil«- hunting in the mountains toward OP. e headwaters of the Cbu katiias, came Tas« a small lioiling spring. They ”ked some e rgs ami lsuled tlu ir cot- • iu it by partially immersing the ’t. Git examining the Imttont of tile ting, they saw a whitish looking OF EVERY KIND. GO TO ake with i«ink eyes, which they ettght was diad. One of them took •tick and threw it out on the grass, ken both were amazeii to see it glide La fayette. Oregon. dftjr back into the Isuling water. ariHv hcliev’ tg their own eyes they Prated tlie evperiment several tunes TAKI-: XOIKE «h a like result. Messrs Da vis and All partie« indebted to II- Shadden by •ley- are farmers, well known and note nr book aemant will call ou Warren A u of veracity »nd are wjlltng to at- M«g>rw for settlement.a« a'l • ■o»unta have been 4 to the above undei iratli. ( lacka- ptMf><( in their hand« for immediate settlemeBi. w county is I«’1 ",l t<> keçP l’«i’e with McMinnville, Or., H. C. SHADDEN. f age.— Lxtrrpr t- Aug. 27th 1883. BRICKYARD! W. T. NEWBY Agricult'ral Implem ts, 1). I. CORKER. W. D, FENTON, E. E. GOUCHER, M. 1). THE HOLMAN FAN Pliy.u inii and Surgeon. Any person wishing a Fanning Mill will Has permanently located in McMinnville please leave their orders with MR. JOHN SAX for th® practice of his profession, i All calls — or MR. B. F. HARTMAN. The ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTABY PUBLIC day or night—promptly attended to. 300,000 Newly-burned Brick, Office—One door east of Warren A Magers LAFAYETTE, .... OREGON. HOLMAN FAN ytf. Which he offers to the public at prices as low , Special attention paid to l4ind Law and Ab- office. will clean wheat be it ever so foul with wild us the lowest. M racts of Title. oats, tame oats or the seeds of any nature and Money to Loan at all times. Samples of these Brick can bo seen at this make it clean enough for the market or seed. 29yl. office. 23m I I Collect io uh ruude at usual rates. As a guaranty of what it will do, I will take auy quantity of wheat with one wild oat in it, C. W. HULERY, Pro. and will separate the oat from the whsat with A. II. EIOIV AKI), W ». the Fan. (Successor to M. Feker,) 25U LYMAN W. SMITH. Has fur sale at his yard in the eastern part of McMinnville NO. 1 SALOON. ATTENTION ! Notice to Farmers ! Phyxician and Surgeon, Third St., • - McMinnville,Or. The best Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit- Office in Garrison’s Building.—Particular tors, Wines, etc., the markets afford. Also, the attenti jn given to diseases of Women and best ot cigars, and tho justly celebrated San Having purchased of Mr. W. T. Newby the Children. All calls promptly attended to, Francisco Lager Beer. /ell-known McMinnville Warehouse, I shall Residence—at. Mr?. Talmage’s. 7mfl. < prepared to store this season’!« crop on as The following goods have just been reoaivkd .avorable terms as can be done in .McMinn from the manufactory and are for sale ville, and shall be ready at all times to pay W. M. BAMSEY, (J. G. BINGHAM, Salem. McMinnville. Cheaper than Ever Before (’rockery, Crockery ! Cash for Crain, at its highest market value. pared to Will also be pre RAII^EYA HIM.HAJI •¡Horney* al hair (Situated at the Depot,) in this State, consisting of McMinnville, - - Oregon* I Earthiiu Milk Pam, I.ip Crock», 1.0AN SACKS TO FARMERS. 1.« II, COOK, Prop. Baking Pam. fie Walea. Office of Geo. G. Ringham, Notary Public- and foreaid loan will require the sacks return one dour West of Furniture Store, Itutter Jars, ed filled with grain to my warehouse. rpiTIS HOTEL 18 FIlLsT-i’LASS in every p»»r- ticular, being furnished with all modern Soliciting a share of your patronage. I shall M c M innville - O regon . appliances, and setting before its guest« only snd a large variety of Fancy Glassware and ‘in return therefor endeavor to give von satis the best the market atiords. Lanterns, at faction. W. A. WELLS. Sample-room for the especial aceommodaliop If*. O. Palmer'*, McMinnville, Or., June 28, 1883.—n»6. of Commercial Men. Dit W, A. B. MILLS, Opposite Bingham’s Furniture Store, McMinn Reinember the place- at tlie depot. ville. 25ml. ( OFFICE at F. A. Hill’s Drug Store. Dayton Oregon. 6tf. City Property FOR SALE. J. B. ROHR, House, Carriage, Sign Two story dwelling with brick basement, good well and cistern with two lots 119x120. an<l All kinds of small fruit and choice shrubbery and llowers. Desirably located. Must be sold Oran mental Painter, soon. For terms apply to G. G, BINGHAM, Real Estate Agent. llcllini.ville, - - • Oregon. Painting done in the neatest style, on the House, barn and six lots. Terms are hail shortest notice and at the most reasonable down, balance on time. Situated in central prices. Shop in the old Beary building on part ot town. For particulars apply to Geo, G. Tit i rd bet wren A and B Sts. otl. BINGHAM, Real Estate Agent. BUTLER DELASHMUTT. SOLD ÆCAI1T, “ Len’ rue yer knife, pipe an’ tobaecy, an’ fumble yer pocket fer a match while I load the dudeen.” Which being interpreted, means that M’CAIN & HURLEY, M c M innville , obecon . —and - -------- o-------- NOTARIES PUBLIC, Farms for Sale on Easy Terms- AUo Flouring Mills. Saw Mills, Etc. Parties wishing to locate, by Pre-emption or Homestead, upon Government Land, or to pur chase School or IlailroMl Lands, will do well to call upon or address me as I am thoroughly acquainted with such lands throughout the en tire Willamette Valley, on either side of the river, and can show parties the most valuable lands and desirable locations, from 40 to 1,200 acres in a body. Information pertaining to lands furnished gratis. For location and pri ces, send for circular. Address BUTLER DELASHMUTT, McMinnville, Oregon. Office-Willi Geo. <■• IMiiglinin« 2! tf Farm ? Sale, l.afuyettv, ... For Salt* ! ST. (S8AKI.LS 33tf. IIOTEI li, T. fflULTNER. Prop., Corner Third and B streets, M( MINxNVIl.I.L • - OKF.GUN. New house I New furniture! utisurpassed in the country. Rates—$1 tp $2 per day, accord ing to rotm. Single meals, 25 cents. Lodg ing, 25 to 50 cents, according to room. Board and Lodging, $-1 to $6, jier week. Fine Sample Rooms and superior accommodations for com mercial i. eii. Supper furnished Balls and parties at reasonable rates. Give, me a oall and see for yourselves. NEW BILLIARD HALL IN Desirable property in the town of Sheridan Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith shop, wagen shop, good dwelling house, bam, lumber and wood shed. Dayton, Oregon, Enquire of CHAS. LAFOLLETT, Has on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made 47H. Sheridan, Oregon. from the best material and best workmanship. Fainting and trimming done to order. General Blacksmith and Rejmirer. 1.018 |’4»|< SALE. Horse-shoeing a specialty. I OTS N ob . I, 2 and 3, in Block No. 19, Row- land's addition are offered lor sale at a bar gain. Fine location near tho depot.—just east of the residence of L. II. I'ook, on the east side of railroad track, vu Third Htreet. The three Takes pleasure in inviting the attention of the lots will be sold tor $490, if applied for soon. public to his new and fine stock of i.unna; ii . i . is Jr. McMinnville, May 24, ’83 I Itl. FKAISTK A. HILL. DEU33, STATIONERY, PATENT MEDI CINES, CVTLEBY. SCHOOL BOOKS, J. E MAGERS, A tt ' y at L aw & N otary PtuiM Proprietor. The cheapest farm in Yamhill County. For terms apply to Geo. G. BINGHAM, Real Estate Agent. .1, < < 001*1: it County Surveyor -AND- McMinnville, Oregon. CIVIL ENGINEER, McMinnville. Or. B Commission I louse L ight S olar T ransir . I would respectfully call the attention of the people to the fact that I Pay Cash I have ail the field notes ot the Public Surveys oi Yamhill county, and am prepared to do First-Class work on short notice and reasonable terms. W. A L. E. GURLEY, TROY, a. v. a. a. LirrtBFigLD, M. D. J. v. caliiuhatk , M. 0 Littlefield i Calbreaîh, For all kinds of Produce, Oats, Barley, Cured Meats, Lard. Apples, Onions, Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Potatoes. Plijand Mirgroii«, 1 have for sale fkl'FIi’E -One Door East of Pest Office, McMinnville, Oregon. Canga Gypson. or Land Piaster The only fir’ iizer that contains Phosphate Li*»e. I am also agent for the Call and see me at the Wallace Building, opposite Masonic Hall. lOtf E. X. RARDI1O. BOSS SALOON, New Grocery and Provision Store I nderOdd Fellew.’ Hull, Just opened on McMinnville, - Oregon, A. ENNIS, Proprietor. Custer A. V. H. ISIDORE ERTLE, Pno. M’Minnville, • Oregon. Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Porter. All orders promptly filled. ltf Dr <- I. I I < ki lt. 41 f. I./(R, I.CHdrr, The best brands ot Liquore, Wines and Ci gars kent for aale. When you go to Daytoi call and e«e Frank. IVtf, At ber rwidene«, in Amity, Oregon. Nov. 1,1SS1-U. Hl < KN FOR HALE. Shingles, Shingles ! R. SHANE, Ila* rcUimo«] to his ol«l stand up »lair* in Si nrrnnds* building— with a new equipment ot utensils tor his work, and is now prepared tn toka and Fitting MRS- H. A- ALLEN Orego The un< foreign* d has for sale a lot of large, high grade Hpanigh Merino Bucks, which eaa lx- had at food bargains by applying to or ad ’dressing IIAVTOY MLOO\. M MULKEY, Amity, <$r. FRA^k f.ll/MMl. Prapr telar 2110.1. Thoee wishing Done to Order, will please call on Dielschneider'a, Me Vlinnt ille, McMinnville, Oregon. PHOTOG H J P HUI. Cutting Third Street, two Doors East of Post Band, Dress-maltinG Dr»55-Mik!s£, DR. E HOWELL Everything in the line cheap for cash or in VT EGOT1ABLE INSTRUMENTS longht. exchange lor <<«untrv prix luce. Call and *■ ’ M<<nev to loan on good real e«tat<* securi McMinnville, Oregon, examine gooda and prices. L. ROOT. ty. Apply to G.G. BINGHAM, Feb. 21, lm-nf. Is now prppenM to furnish music fur Pie-Nies, Campbell's Building, McMinnville. Celebrations, etc., on short notice and al rea sonable rate«. Address FARM, Road and Mill MACHINERY, McMinnville Brewery St. Paul Twine Binder. compounded and Lively, Feed and Sale Stable- The Finest Wines, Liquorsand Cigars kept cons^intly on hand. 13-4m3, Nsrthweitern Manufactory 4 Car Company'3 and now have on exb >ition at inv store a fine assortment of Farm and Road Machinery, in cluding the Prescriptions carefully charges reasonable. TOBACCO. GAINES FISHER, M ItGF.RV A 'I’ltlllTl. I also have the \NI> The finest stock of Roots. Shoes, Rubbers, Etc, in Yamhill County Orr^on. l.afnyellt CHEAP FOR CASH. Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and neatly repaired. Notice io <111 Pnrtiea. All work and goods warranted. All parties are hereby notified not to trespass Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon. upon my premises from ami alter this date, and 31 m3. «11 found trespassing will lx* prosecuted to th lullest extent of the law. W. T. M bwbt . McMinnville, Aug. 23, 1883—ml Horses Boarded t Special Attention hy the Day, * given to MILK, MILK! MILK!! Week or Month. .. Trariaieni Stock. The undersigned wishes to inform the peo ple <>t McMinnville that he is running a A/ilk Wagon from his farm to town and furnishing Corner Coin mereiai and Trade Sts., the i»< t of milk at the most reasonable rates.— wishing to be supplied with the article SALEM, - - - OREGON. Tlio.-t- at <>noe can do so by h aying orders at the Pue< office. ’ W. H. DAVIS. G ua ran teed. Lafayette, Oregon. I.ime, «alt« <lal», Pelai»?«, («Mirili, and Lraw Seed. CIGARS Busla9U Promptly Attended to. Acres, one anti a-half “•» miles west of Amity. JOHNSON’S BRICK, W. A. FENTON Lafayette, Oregon. 200 acres in cultivation ; new The Purest Wines and Liquors kept constant Stool tinti Shoe Maker. house; young orchard just be ly <»n hand. Cigars of the best bra mis and one of Ihe best Billiard Tables in the State, found NIIF.RIOAN, OKLUnN. ginning to bear. JoHN HULERY. Price—$25 per Acre. n*atch Repairing anti Job bing a Specialty A MUTCHLER Oregon Office—Jail Building, up stairs. T. C. STEPHENS WATCHMAKER JEWELER & ENGRAVER DEALER IN 2 H. WELCH Has bought Harry Ruhortson’s stock of Cigars, WATCHES; Tobacco, Candy and Notions winch he propos es to sell as low as is consistent with the CLOCKS law of live-and-let-live. And having set up a JEWELRY KAHREH <HAIH Is prepared to do slashing and grubbing wi th SPECTACLES, Etc. soda pop and oranges for sale under the Pho u the Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson St’s tograph Gallerv al MeMinnv ille. H. II. WELCH. LAFAl'FTTK, - - OHEGONI ESTJTE.lti E,VT, . 1TTOtt,VE 1W .i T ¡..I II*, Pioneer Brick Yard Produce FVH1TITVB.E, BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Till'. IIXEMT MUID IMINVLEi pyer m»'ie in thia seelioti are now being man ufactured at Miller & Bowers' Shingle Mill. <'hear> as the cheapest and good as the beet. Lo<»k al them. office—One door east of Harur.an’a brick. Enquire of F. W. REDMOND, Agent, at Laughing Gas administered for pa in leu ex Fmm « «ni.ll «in tin-type to ■ larga Cabinet McMinnville, or of 6miur3 MILLER A BO WE RM. tracting. Flea« gire me a call. 33mt. V«c »IHM II.(Ff . ORELOS Picture«»! all Kind«.