Il'UIW VILLI! Oííl«.O\, Till KSIIAY .11 !\ I I It Y 31, INK! the REPORTER Published Every Thursday, at Li MINN VII.I.E : : «¡BM’K I PTION O R Hî O NSWBBRG. THE HIGHLANDS. N II AT ER, ms copy per year, in advance.................... 12.50 “ six months “ ................. 1,50 Local Correspondence. DAYTON. Jan. 2!), 188*1. Davton claims the boss roller skater of the county. Wc had a two-inch fall of snow last Thurs­ day. The Lafayette ami Dayton bands have con­ solidated. Messrs. Burnell and Larsen, of Portland, were hero on business lust week. B, E. Harris, Esq., left tor Tacoma, W. T., Ion business last Thursday. i A daughter was born to the wile of G. E. Detmering last Wednesday night. Mr. 0. I Li th led, of Portlaud, is here visiting friends. Miss Minnie Call is in Portland, visiting with her friends. Sim McCausey, Esq., of The Dalles, is visit­ ing his parents near here. Mr. Frank Hill, of Portland, is here on a visit to relatives and friends* (larponlors are busily engaged repairing Mr. IA. M. Peery’s dwelling house. The liquor license in this place has been re­ duced from $250 per year to $150 per year. Work on the new church hero is progressing rapidly. The sad news of the, death of Dr. Mills, in California, was received hero last Sunday.— No particulars. Jan. 28,1884 Jan. 26,1884. It looks a little winterish out to «lay. Stock Thu cold weather damaged the grain but begin to search tor tlu* straw stark. little. A bon i two inches of snow fell in these parts The [round is white with snow and still it’s 1 last Friday night. coin in i down. Mr. and Mrs. D. G Olds passed through this Pollard has quite a lot of nice oak fence place yesterday on their way home from a weeks visit in various parts oi Yamhill. posts split out. Al. Moore has returned and gon«* to work on Whalens have completed a good fence around his farm, grubbing etc. their fall grain. Grant Wiley has gone to Bellevue. We hear that Fristoe makes butter of the Those that had scarlet fever at my last writ­ best quality and his hencry beats anything ing are all recovering, but there are several around here. [“ Widders” take notice.) new cases. James Newman has ha«l a slight We’d tell von about Daddy Newell, but touch of It; Nate Willey lias been con lined to house most of the time during the past haven’t seen liim for a “coon’s age.” John,! the two weeks but is improving slow ly, Mrs. O. the second best man in the family, is rid of Winters has also a slight touch of it. those------ comforters and rejoices. We feel sorry for our sister town—Middle­ Berry has left us for the present, he says, ton, as she has just busted one saloon and now but thinks when he makes another move it there is being another put up; we presume will be when the roads are good. t here, are some there that think like ••Junius”, — that the town cannot thrive without a sa­ We can hardly resist dropping an idea on loon. the temperance question once in a while, In Now Mr Editor if you will give me space in fact we do not want l<# resist unless the editor your valuable paper I will say a few words on thinks such mention is superfluous among lo­ the temperance question, as we have the Ban­ cal news items, but as the editor has not object­ ner Lodge I. O. G. T of the county and a great many solid temperance workers, or we might ed to such liberties heretofore we venture the truly say Prohibitionists,at this place. I don’t following : Some claim that legislation in re­ want to say this boast ingiy that we have beat oilier pari io-in I In-county mit I do want gal’d to the food or drink of the people is ille­ all to say it boastingiy that we have triumphed gitimate und unjust. Now, any organization over the saloon and intemperance, and I think or society formed of members of the human that if any one attempts to start a saloon in family or of tho brute creation, for the mutual 1 his place that they will have a hard row to benefit of its members is based upon the prin­ hoe. Ten years ago, Cbehalem Valley cost t he as much or more i han any other part ciple that each member is willing to sacrifice county otthe county, and now it ijpsis the county the some liberty in return for the benefits received. least; at that time w«i had saloons, but now we We, as a government, acknowledge this princi­ have none. Land that was worth from to ple and believe in a government for the people $6at that time is now worth from 20 to $30per Then,everybody attended saloonaand and by the people and if the people say the acre. horse-races on the sabbath,and now they go to liquor shops, the butchershops, the, blacksmith the temperance meetings. Sabbath school and shops or any thing else is an evil of such pro- Church. Wc are glad to sec so many earnest temper­ p rtions as to poison society to its very centre und to corrupt to a great extent every depart­ ance workers in this county, and also ex­ our thanks to the Ed. of the Reporter for ment of government, the people have nut only tend the space that they have given so liberally in a right but a duty to perform in ridding them­ their valuable paper for the interest of the selves of the nuisance. Have the voters of Temperance work. Yarnhill county, republicans ami democrats, T eetotaleb . the grit to say “ none but temperance men shall represent us iu the next legislature ? ” SHILOH’S VITAL1ZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness We haye not written *‘ 48 times’’ during the and all symptons of Dyspepsia. Price 1(1 and last year, but in our occasional letters we have 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Robison A endeavored to do justice to all and don’t know Baker. that anybody claims that we did not, but if CBOOP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bron­ there are such persons—why bless their souls, chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. we wish they’d found something smarter to do. For sale by Robison & Baker. Owing to our present attitude and altitude, we cannot write oitener than semi-onee-in-awhile. THAT HACKING COUGH «an be so quick­ We hope that one of our brother Highlanders will represent this, our common country, in the ly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. best county news paper in Oregon, viz, the R e ­ For sale by Robison A Baker. porter ; if not, we would thank cousin “ Pat,” of Sheridan, to take this section into his care. SHILOH’S COUGH and Consumption Cure As only our front names differ, coz, we think is told by us on a guarantee. It cures con­ sumption. For sale by Robison A Baker. this is not asking too much. II ig . II. L ander Tho Lafayette band paid tho band here a NOBTH x’ADIHXLL. pleasant visit last Wednesday night, when it Jan. 28,1884. was decided to consolidate. Tao members Miss Ella Yocum, of Bellevue, is visiting her from here went to Lafayette for tho purpose of aunt, Mrs. Kaiu Dempsey. practicing last night. Mrs. Ii na Morgan will spend the week at Dr. B. Frank, of Alameda, Cal., has located hero for the purpose of practicing his profes­ Carlton, visiting at the house of D I Pearee. sion. Rev Clyde, the Presbyterian minister, has At a regular meeting of tho I 0 G T last moved to this place and will preach every -lih Saturday night, the following officers were Sunday, morn.ng and evening. elected lor the ensuing term : Geo Barn holt zer, Fred Hammersmith has returned homo from W C T ; Frankie Powell. W V T ; EG Coffin. Salem, where he has been ottending school. W S ; Henry Bertrain, W F S; Anna Cain, W 1; L C Turner, W M; T Fletcher, W O G; Mr. Johnson, of Chehalem, was ia town one Ld Nuucke, WIG; Lillie Smith, W C. day last week. L loyd . The singing school, organized here by Trof Hale, is in progress and a eets every Monday evening. An unknown man supposed to have been Jan. 29,1884. Many farmers have felt very uneasy during about 50 years old, was found dead near Laugh­ lin’s Gap, yesterday. Justice Caldwell of Carl* 111« late cold snap, as they feared a repetition .on held an inquest, but nothing could bp of last winter’s disaster Even the present fa­ earned as to the man’s name, residence or how vorable weather does not make them feel alto­ □e met his death. He was found by some gether safe. But if we can pass the first week school children, beside the railroad track. in February without any tiling worse, the Dr. Ilammeromith cut his hand quite se­ chances will then be all in our favor. verely on Tuesday while whittling a stick.- J. M. Sampson, youngest eon of Sarah Samp­ He fainted und la v unconscious about an hour son, near La layette, died last night, of scarlet and a-half. On Wednesday he was able to go to his homo in Moore’s Valiev, and we learn fever. ae is getting along as well as could be exjiected. Ja nies McCain went up the river the other A Post of the Grand Army of the Republic day a ducking, and he got it. While pushing was organized at this place last Saturday even­ his boat through some drift he slipped and got ing. Jan. 26th, by Adjt. Gen., J. C. Cooper, as­ x whole cohl duck, all to himselt , and he said sisted bv several comrades I mm other posts. ” shoot the duck ; take me in the boat, boys.” The new Post is known as G. K. Warren Post No. 51. 1 tepurtment of On . and its officer» Dwight JTolman was in town last week, Hon am : PC, J F Middleton ; S V C, T 0 Stev­ ? If Burch was here yesterday. F A Cook of enson . J V C, J L Laughlin ; O M, II Leath- Amitv, dropped in and so did Sam Coulter, oi erman ; Adjt, E Rogers; Chap, N B kljen : O I), J C Clark ; O G. II 1’ Webster ; I M, G •the same place. C Belt; Q M3, W M Hall. The next meet­ John Hulery found (ho ¿;un he lost in the ing of tbe Post will be next Saturday at one Yamhill river, while on the annual bunt Iasi o’clock. After the Poet was duly or^nieed ll(.v lV. the !■ ind in ' eujper, at the month. Royal hotel, an»i the town received another There is io be a Leap Year party on the 7th serenade, for which we eay thank you I m > vs ; of Fenruarv. Ladies choice, you know, and as come agL'ip. O dessa . all us young fellows will bo invited, we will have a chance to find out whose huckleberry 8HDH1DAN. we are. But. whv have it on the 7th, and Jan. 28. 1884 Blight St. Valentine ? Cloudy weather. Money is very scarce, and many of last The main question : “ How’s your wheal 7” year’s hips remain unpaid' The Portland pa­ pers attribute the stringency to the banks with­ drawing their cash. But I think they are mis­ taken in this. True, the banks may refuse t< loan, but on the other hand the farmers are unwilling to borrow, and country merchants are trying to tide them over the hardest pari of the year, and perhaps when the banks hav« found that the farmers ran do without them they will !>e sorry for their present action. J hear it frequently sair MR. B. F. HARTMAN. The y t’.v«M‘nFirst and Second, when not absent Qn professional business. 34tf C ■ lOI H A'V FAS Corner Commercial and Trade Sts., - - - OREGON. Saliaffuction Guaranteed. BOSS SALOON, Untier Odd Fellows’ linll, McMinnville, - Oregon, A. ENNIS, Proprietor. Fest l/’oi* A. !> HOWARD. >1 I». ! County Surveyor -AND— 1). r. »gitomeli* at g.atr T hompson President. .. .Cashier. «J ohn W ortman Transacts a General Banking business. Office of Geo. G. Bingham, Notary Public— Interest allowed on time deposits. one door West of Furniture Store, Collections made on favorable terms. M c M innville - - O regon . Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers on New York, San Francisco and Portland. Office hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 13-39tf. McMinnville Brewery T. C. STEPHENS, ISIDORE ERTLE, P ro . M’Minnville, - WATCHMAKER, JEWELER i ENGRAVER Oregon. Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Torter. All orders promptly filled. ltf DEALER IN J. E MAGERS, WATCHES; clocks ,: JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, Etc., L aw & N otary P ubi X Business Promptly Attended to. JkFFICE—On«? Door East of Pest Office, McMinnville, Oregon. 50vl. II. R. LITTLEFIELD, M. D. n the Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson St’t LAFAYETTE, J. F. GALBREATH, M, I) - OKEGOHI ltefmiring and Job­ bing a Sprcudti/. Littlefield & Calbreath, A MUTCHLER, Davton, Oregon, Lafayette, Oregon. A SPliC IAl.TY. Has permanently located in JJcATinnviJle for the practice of his profession. All calls— day or night—promptly attended to. Office—One door east of Warren & Magers of lieu. 9tf, - ll'an /t PliyMCi’ins and Surgeon*, Physician anil Surgeon. I have all the field notes of the Public Surveys of Yamhill county, and am prepared to do First-Class work on short notice and reasonable terms. W. A L. E. GURLEY, TROY, N. V. R IHSBÏ A: IHXI.JIPI at McMinnville, Or. L ight S olar T ransit . Salem. A tt ’ y CIVIL ENGINEER, Bank of McMinnville W. M. BA.MSEY, I Has on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made from the best material and best workmanship. Pa nting and trimming done to order. General Blacksmith and Repairer. Horse-shoeing a specialty. 27tf DR. E HOWELL BUM! BUM! BUM!. O’*And don’t you forget it.^0 1 Job Printing, ty That’s the racket,.»1 Wheat Receipts, and Sale Bills, Besides everything else in the line, an good as the'beat, on short no­ tice, by SNYDE TI1E PRINTER. Farm ? Sale. Acres, one and a-half miles west of Amity. 200 acres in cultivation ; new house; young orchard just be­ ginning to bear. Price-$25 per Acre. The cheapest farm in Yamhill County. For terms apply to Geo. G. BINGHAM, Real Estate Agent. McMinnville, Oregon. Pioneer BrickYard. NO. 1 SALOON C. W. HULERY, Pro. (Successor to M. Feker,) NEW BILLIARD HALL Lafayette, Oregon. I IAANK Gli.TNt It YOUR ADVANTAGE Desirable property in the town of Sheridan Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith I'ht/KiriaH toni burgeon, shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn, lumber and wood shed. Enquire of Office in Garrison’s Building.—Particular CHAS. LAFOLLETT, attenti m given to diseases of Women and 47tf. Sheridan, Oregon. Children. All calls promptly attended to. Residence—at Mrs. Talmage’s. 7m6. Band, IliVIOt MAEOOA Will find it to To call at the above Saloon. will clean wheat be it ever so foul with wild I keep constantly on ham! the Finest Wines oats, tame oats or the seeds of any nature and and Liquors for Family and Medicinal use. make it clean enough for the market or seed. JOII.V CASWELL, Proprietor, As a guaranty of what it will do, I will take 4G* McMinnville any quantity of wheat with one wild oat in it, Garrison’s Building, McMinnville. and will separate the oat from the wheat with Dr. Boyd has received a full line of Pure the Fan. 25tf LYMAN W. SMITH. Fresh Drugs direct from first hands for the J. C. COOPER benefit of his patrons. Oregon • • McMinnville, Or. La Li vette The Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept Third St., constantly on hand. 13-4m3. The best Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit­ ters, Wines, etc., the markets afford. Also, the Notice to All Parties. best ol cigars, and tho justly celebrated San All parties are hereby notified not to trespass Francisco Lager Beer. upon my premises from and after this date, and all found trespassing will be prosecuted to th lle.VIiiiiivilI«*, Oregon, fullest extent of tho law. W. T. N ewby . Is now prepared to furnish music for Pic-Nies, McMinnville, Aug. 23, 1883—ml Celebralions, etc., on short notice and at rea­ IN sonable rates. Address A. V. II. >NYl. Zll. Li’iKti r, JOHNSON'S BRICK, McMinnville, Oregon. 4tf. Custer MLoojy W. Il BOY», il », SURGEON & PHYSICIAN, Liver/, Feed and Sale Stable. E. E. (¡OUCHER, M. 1> SALEM, »*•>30 PER ANNUM The Purest Wines and Liquors kept constant­ ly on hand. Cigars of the best brands and one of the best Billiard Tables in the State, found here. JOHN HULERY. 29 tf Proprietor. New Grocery and Provision Stere Just opened on Third Street, two Doors East of Dielsehneider's, lldlinm ill«*, Orego Thousands of Brick, of the best Quality, now on hand and will constantly be kept at the brick yard of A. C. SAYLOR, McMinnville, - - Oregon« Having secured entire control of the yard formerly run by C. G. Saylor, the above named proprietor starts out with tho intention of man­ ufacturing and supplying this public with brick in any quantity, of a quality guaran­ teed to be as good as the best, and at prices as low as the lowest. A suitable reduction to parties purchasing large lots. Give me a call and see for yourself. 14tf A. C. SAYLOR. “JERSEY CHIEF” , - The — R. SHANE. P // o T O Í» !!.!!’ m g: It Has returned to his old stand—up stairs in Si monds’ building—with a now equipment of utensils for his work, and is now prepared to take I’ietiiiv« oi all kimlM. Do You Want City Property? If«,, Me«sr.«. A.C. Sonlhm.yd .1 PolUr. of Sheridan, are now prepared to rell you lots in Portland nr Albina at the most reasonable rates. Also—they have as heretofore, some fine farms to dispose of. A. C. SOUTHA/A YD Jr POTTER. 37m3*. A little son of Mr. and Mr-. H. T. Graves died one «lay last week, aged about 3 years. “Are yon going to the mines in the spring?” Look out for Sim with his dagger on the road. Dance over at Do* Dougherty’s on the 25th. which was enjoyable and money in Ike’s The Lafayette and Dayton bands have con­ [MK’kCt. solidated, and make a good troop of musicians. Jam« Fen.1.11 «nd Le« B,ne. who went to What can have come over the Judge? He the Sound, last fall, !•*« returned tv Sheridan Hd u» in his last iwue that it is fr«*e trade and for a month or two. W. A. FENTON, not the thieving, plundering, robbing tariff Wall Graves can make the D.ss tea pot and that made wool dear. Oh. Judge! Judge!! i!nol and Shoe Tinker, quart cup. You must keep yo ir word with what a flop and how thin ! that young lady, Walt. MII.IKIII I V Perhaps if the temperance people could be A large number of young folks gs eve Mi«.’ made to understand that a man is a social ani­ Cora Bogne a siirpri^* partv on the 2 151 li. and The finest 9b»rk of Boot«. Shoes, Rubbers. mal, and that his nature compeb him to seek all went home well pleased with th.? ; affair. Etc. in Yarnhill County hie fellows, they might then, by following up CHEAP FOR CASH. The fire company have the o’d bell that bo­ the clue, find a better wav to treat lb«* evil of - -■ ■ . •- '• Ld • »nd put it up be- B*t ’tl **VI ìKI^C «Ione in the Best of fishness fi*rccs nice into. And mark the cry : G< Style, a< afl tlmet-tiy '< ®lw »ya mean* tin* -ame : “ My neighbor is Won the day. Hnrrah for the nM •I ra. !.. < . Rarer A Mwter. iim ¿rt.'er 'lt.n h..u. -. M ' a drunkard, but I am not; 1 .... —---- -------- At the old Rowland residence, on B «’reel, • ----- lead ani come back again. my ne.uhbor self-glory tying byj*«cracy, WmX McMinnville. P at L ander . ■ttcet of jt N at . Attention D (Situated at. the Depot,) McMinnville, - - Oregon. Everything in the line cheap for cash or in exchange for country produce. Call and examine goods and prices. L. ROOT. Feb. 21, IS82-2tf. f.< II, COOK, Prop. Rl Iks I’OR SALE. I’ll re Blooded Jerse y Bull Now at the stables of HENDERSON & LOGAN BROS. M. MINNVILLE, OREGON The undersigned has for sale a lot of large, high grade Spanish Merino Rucks, which can be had at good bargains by applying to or ad­ dressing M MULKEY, 2liu3. Amity, Ór. ° J ersey C hief ” No 1, dropped April 12th, 1&77 ; sire,“ Emperor;” dam, “Minnie War ren. P edigree of “ E mpp . ror ” •• Emperor” was dropped Jan. 17th 1875; sire,“ Emperor Bil­ ly ,” darn “Olivea” by imported Neptune) J24); grand-dam, “ Olivea” (232); great grand-dam •' Nelly Bly,”(226)—imported. P edigrki of “M innie W arren ”—”Minnie Warren,” solid fawn, dropped March Sth, 1874 ; sire, “ Beacon Comet,” 14th : dam,“ Princes” “ Len’ tn«» yer knife, pipe an’ tobaccy, an' 1th. (2302); grand dam, “ Princes” (761)— Tilt. SAUI h MIIM.I IA fumble yer p«»ckct fer a match while I load the imported by W. B. Dinsmore in 1868. Ti- rm « — For season, $5. x of goods which will h»*lp y«»u lx* must l>e filed in the United States Land Office, more money right away than anything el« in VlrMIYH VILLF OHKGW1W thH world. All. of ei her wx, aucee«d iron at Oregon City, Oregon, before tbe expiration of sixty days from this date. the first hour. The broad road t«> fortune Office—One door n’s brick. Given under my hand this 13th day of Dec. open» belore the work, abK»lutely sure. At IM Lantb'ng Gas administered for painless ex­ otiae add rm TRUE A CO., 39t11 L. T BARIN, Register. tracting. Augusta. Maine. SOLD ACA.I1T. Shingles, Shingles ' Miile & Bowers' Shingle Mill. \ \«>li«*t* Hi Hie Public, \ Í 1 IT XIr I w •’•(«‘d h r The Liv«*« m ^liliali 1 O a|| fh# pr„.M|Fr|fw<4 th.* I'. N«»tice in hereby given L» whom it may coo- H. The l«rge«t, handfloment b«M>k ev«*r«ol«l for ern that ail parties are forbidden to purcha»« A LL pprwms knowing themseivr* ind*-h*«*«l iroin my wife any wheat, oats, hogs, nolatoes k-M than twice <>ur pi h *. The fasteftt wiling to us will pkn-o csll and »ettle up imme­ ■r other vegetables, from ami after this dale, Uiok in America. Immonw profita to agente All intelligent want it Any one can diately, as we must have our money. fhowe purchasing will do so al their ows ROGER* A TODD. become a nurcewful agent. Terms free. P. ADAM«. McMinnville, Nov. 1, I «83 — t4. HALLET BOOK CO., Portland, Me. 1> m . 13lh, 1«M—Stat.