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8 ìi X Ì •ai Sài The County Fair. era of speed horses has been left to arbitration, on state fair rules. Following is a list of the officers and com mittees chosen by the managers of the Yam hill • ounty Agricultural society for the year 1R86: Chief Marshal—G. Springer, Amity; assist ant, J. W. Baker, McMinnville. Floral Exhibits—Mrs. A. M. Loughlin, North Yamhill: Mary Gilkey, Dayton; Mrs. < has. Palmer, McMinnville. • Works of Antiquity—Mrs A. J. Apperson, Mrs. Frank Fuller, McMinnville; Miss Au gusta Kiohster, Sheridan. Fanoy Needle Work—Mrs. Fellows, Mrs. John Gault, McMinnville; Mrs. Nora Spring er, Amity. Culinary Department—Mrs. L. Laughlin, Mrs. Goodrich, North Yamhill: Mrs. Sylves ter Potter, Sheridan. Works of Art—Mrs. Dr. Calbreath, Lafay ette; Mrs. Dr. Young. Miss Clara Martin, Mc Minnville. Penmanship and Map Drawing—Prof. Houghton, McMinnville; Sam. Hobson,New berg; Geo. Higgins, North Yamhill. Superintendent of Draft, Carriage, and Roadsters and horses of all work—L. H. Ba ker, Dayton. Jacks.Mules and Jennya—Richard Phillips, Amity. Cattle—Merris H. Perkins, North Yambill. Swine—Geo. Dorsey, Dayton. >heep - N. K. Sitton, < arllon. Poultry—E. L Peckham, Carlton. Agricultural— T. Goodrich, North Y’arnhill. Horticultural John Bean, Carlton. Mechanical—S. R. Baxter, Dayton. MISCELLANEOUS. The Daily Reporter Ji «X * * x -,a sX K k- - I & D. <’. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS. McMinnville, Or. a Sept. 6, 1886 © Mens suit- from $8 at C. Symons. Boys -uit- from $5.’»0 at C. Symons. Walt. Durham is assisting Bishop A Kay. Mrs. S. Burnett has returned from her Salem visit. Children’s ready made suits from $2.50 at (’. Symons. Buys chinchilla coat and vest from |9 at C. Symons. Dwight Carlin received a stranger at his home on the 3d ; a boy. Mens chinchilla coat and vest from $12.00 at Symons. A colony of two hundred from Mis •ouri will locate on the Suislaw. Miss F. E. Russ has an elegant dis play in the pavilion. See ad. also. Miss Patty will accompany her fath- AT THE STABLES. ♦ r, T. S. Putty, east,soon after the fair. Yesterday there were more than L. Root and wife returned from Ya- twenty horses on the grounds, in train qiiina on the 2d, improved by the visit. ing. We obtained a partial list, as Messrs. Bedwell and Trullinger of North Yamhill, were in the city last follows: Empress, Ophir filly,owned by Mills week. We acknowledge a pleasant call A- Howe, North Yamhill. Turpin, bay stallion 2 years old, and from Hon. If. Hurley of Lafayette on Wilburnette, sorrel filly, owned by S. the 2d. I). Bryan, Lafayette. Hodson's are rushed with work. The Two Altamont colts, 2 year old, cornices for Cook’s new hotel come owned by Dr. Littlefield. Also Cadet, 4 from their shops. year-old gelding. Hon. W. K. Jolly of Hillsboro, paid Mollie Flippen and Minnie D., full hi* brother J. T. Jolly near this city, Dudly sisters, 3 and 4 years old, owned » visit last week. • «’has. P. Sullivan, of Colfax, is down by Geo. Perkins, North Yamhill. Buckskin, roan gelding, owned by on a visit to his brother-in-law, Hon. Hon. Jas. McCain. Ja- McCain, of Lafayette. There will probably be no liner dis Yamhill Dude, cream gelding, own play on the fair grounds than can be Uncle Geo. Bangasser is improving seen at Detmering’s show window. En in health, but slowly.’ Dr. Calbreath ed by Wm. Malone, North Yamhill. ergy will tell. Detmering is certainly Coney, bay gelding, owned by M. has hopes of recovery. opening one of the finest lines of goods Arthur. ever displayed in McMinnville. Advertisers can take their choice, Bunyan, bay gelding, owned by T. The eight hour system was adopted either daily or weekly, at the same old B. Nelson. at the warehouses in this city, last jate. No advance in the price. We’ve Lancer D., bay stallion, owned by week. Not however, the popular sen come to stay, if you say so. timent that had its birth in the crowd W. J. Garrison. ed work shops of the meek and effete Just rain enough for the fair and Tom. Thumb, brown stallion, and east, but eight hours before breakfast, not enough for farming, with the fin Billy Button, bay gelding, entered by eight hours before dinner, and eight est weather in the world, and moon A. D. Martin. hours after supper. The rush is over, light evenings is what Yamhill county Hattie C., by Inauguration, bay somewhat. has to l>egin the festival to-day. Don’t forget that Bishop A Kay mare, II. W. Phillips. If this pajier suits you for a bit a Jack Nance, roan gelding, John have the largest assortment of mens, youths, and boys clothing in McMinn week we shall appreciate the favor of Flett. ville. also over coats and furnishing yom subscript ion ; we have no money’ Ten other stables were engaged and goods of all kinds, and now is the time to lose in the venture; if it pays its paid for, but the horses had not yet to buy your goods and they are agents way another column will be added, arrived. There are probably ten kept of the Brownsville Woolen Mills the best goods made and sold for the least and another ; if not perhaps not. The at city stables also. money. Remember the place oppo quality is surely as fair aa the rate. The question of gate fees to enter- site Yamhill Co. bank. >» d <o a; 0 H a o —« Q ■Ì3 <u & a £ 0 O « 'fi v co U ■n □ O § <11 D a v a • •r- r xa w- © fl — tri a 2 2 ® 9 i c 2 i x „ • 5 „ a-3 ® 8 a h 2 w ex g-o i£ ~ «5 C a ¿“Se § «¿3 9 5 1 -3 TJ «¡ma ■o I 1 3 J) n li a h 1 « m <u © a t n I c <D t n o □ u ♦> to <d > 3 0 3 1) N o t • < i • «Q • A I E £ - •z - . 9 - The track and grounds are in fine condition. The restaurant has been enlarged. II. H. Welch is on the grounds in a snug booth, opposite a tent from Port land, presided over by Nickelson. Morris Bros, are there with their grand swing, one of the institutions of Yamhill county. Capt. Desharm will be on the grounds to-day with a fire extinguish ing compound that goes with the T.S. Patty pump. The display of edged tools made by Mr. Terry, will command universal admiration. Hatchets, tomahawks and knives. There have been many fine improve ments on the grounds. Among them a wheel for lifting water out of the creek for sprinkling purposes. Make a note of Sutton’s Missouri Steam Washer. It is certainly the finest thing in that line we have ever seen. Montgomery’s churn dasher sells at sight. It is the boss butter maker. ‘ An exit gate for teams ought to be opened, to prevent a jam at the entry. It is not too late yet. Hacks are on the road, and there is no dust. Capt. Eellows and S. A. Manning A Co. have a fine display in the new pa vilion. At 2 p. m. to-day, quarter-mile dash, free for all Yamhill county. Trotting race, best,two in three. ■ * >> X T5 £ 3 < 3 1 s * 1 Fl 1 * 1 1 £ i Mi r s Os •fl 0 ¿3 « j >» Ct 4, t- a O £ in! | s 9 ___ « s J >r J--: -e =0 T K-Sx 5 = -° '