Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1872-1883, March 15, 1883, Image 8

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    I’KITII
IMMENSE BARGAINS
(IHSTLRN
CITY MARKET
Puget Sound mills pay $7 p«r thoti-.iml t«»i
l««.
Steck, north ot* Pendleton on the ('«»him!».-«
i- reported as losing much tle.-h.
Jlimchick. in jail at Albany, for killing It ■
last October, now claim- the sh otin/ « ■ -
dental.
Repairs are being maae to the North .' uit>an
bridge, and a breakwater is t«» I m - constiin l< •'
juat above it.
Cattle in th«- Ahtel<'f»ecountry and W.-.ll.. a >
valley died in large numbers «limn ' th<- cold
spell.
Th»* attention of the public is called tu th
immense burguins now ottered at the
Peoples’ Store.
The stock formerly owned by George Ban
gi->< r A S"ii will be disposai of
—<»—
Here is where you <»u get your money's
worth in
Superintendent I Edict has over I inilt nn 1
at work on the Inancool th«* N«niln-in I'udi-
ail road.
The end »»l./lic track i now at tin »♦'. mil-
/(Ht.
'Ill«- Dayton “Chronicle'
<>
5.« th II ,
ren who has rieen packin ' pork for !,;nn< ,
Morriti A Co.. show«-d n.s th» n nit. ol his labor
this WCek. I'p Iodate le-’li.e: killi l 200 poll.
®rs, and he now h i on I an.I about 20 Ion • a
:»B tin«* meat as w<* have ever •««•n. and I.Oi'U
f«Minds of lard. Wh«-n we lab- that tin I....
iLm ol pork will cost eon tiinors near • 7,000
it will be seen that. p«irk parking »light !>•
made a paving basin.Fainn rf who “turn
oft'” a tew hogs each year grin tally are alrii
ed with their «■Xprri.'iH-c ...;3 are i. p. atmg it
From Mr. John llail.y, ji . jh‘‘ Walla Wall >
“ Statesman” learn ; that by Hu-Jlir-t. of Maii b
stages will make connection with the (n<... .
Short Lineal Slmshonu I'ily, l.'ts rml.s Irmn
Boise City, instead ol al Kelton, as at pi. < ni.
The saving of time will he one day betwem :
Kelton and Bui ■ . and the -laa« will conn« i i
with the cars four and on- hall dav* ill i l< av
ihg Walla Walla. Engineers of the ronipa,.
speik in favor of the route via L<*a i-t«»n talh.
than through the Grand Bond* , and tli.-v wib
advise the adoption of that r >uf •.
ll\IL 1'0(11
Land Oillee at Oregon ( ilv, Oregon, )
Feb. 21, 1883. |
Notice is hereby given that the followi-i;
named settler has filed notice <>f hi- intenti >
to make final proof in supjiort of his claim
and that said proof will he made before (i.
County Clerk <d Tillam«»«ik County, at Tilla
inook, Oregon, on Monday, April'<1, Is ::, viz
Avery 1». Babcock, H oiik - i a I Entry
4,920 for the 8 W I I of »Sec 9, T .» 8, R |’o \\.
lie names the following witnesses to pn»\,
his continuous residence upon and cultivatioi
• •I i-anl land, vi:; : D I: S ‘hah v and Edwnro
Talbert, of Oretown. Tillamook «« unty. m»
William II. Kuykendall iiml William if I i.
ol Grand Ronde, Polk county, all <,l Oi> ;om
For Cash or Produce.
IMMENSE STOCK j
OKÍGOW
-
Varieties of
Of the
GENERAL
A, X -fri fh A «Aw
4
B. F. HARTMAN.
D. P. HARVEY.
C. W. FRANCIS.
<». H. HEMSTOCK,
At Mill
McM uhi ville.
Hemstock, Harvey & Francis.
ll.-ial«*
I {«»<>( re,
>*li«»«*.>re
2t||«|
l.umheriii#
We keep a full stock of
TIII^ BUICK XrFOTTK
Will*
And see my New Stock of
In happy Valley, ten miles west of M«.* Miun-
ville.
Lumber of all kinds furnished on short no
lice.
Dn*s>ed Lumber a specialty.
DRY COODS
Quality equal to the best; prices as low as
the Io West.
<'h< aper thull wu - • v er olfored in Ibi- <*ity.
(«ive us a call and convince yourselves that
I i;lectfnlIy invite the public Io call and we mean business.
• • uiniip 'oods and price.-.
Hespe« tiully,
W F. BA NG ASS ER.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
10-1 If.
County of Yamhill.
M aria R ossmer , Plaintrff |
vs.
C lai nil s E kins , E liza
E k ins , G furge E k i ns ,
Foreclose
R osa B E kins , <’. L.
A Mortgage.
E astabrook , C. B. C arry |
and E m if. F rank , Assignee |
Dealer in
of Claudius Eki ¡8, Delta, J
SUMMONS.
Men’s, Boys' and Youth«’ 4-lolhli
Boots and NI i < h * n , Hats
ami Caps,
LADIES’F AN« Y GOODS,
Dolmans, »leal.-, Jlanile«,
Shawl*. Trim in mg*.
Ihiehixn-, Colo/K tb i, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Skirts, Smtinys,
and everylhing pertaining to Ladies’ Wardrobe.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
<2^° Ten per cent. Discount given on all Goods, lor Cash.
I also have the Celebrateli
NOTIONS
1
¡tilery, '('aiubes,
Clock* and Watches,
Oils and Shell Bar dm
latent Medicines, Shoulder
Braces. Trusses. Sponucs,
Dyo Stuff's, Etc., Etc.
l ia«- g£c«t in the Markit
r<> the above»naiiied
riiiiidiitft Fkins, IJliza
I.. l iKtabrook :
And also a laure assortment of
FOR
IN THE XAML OF THE STATE OF ORE-
1 gon : A on are hereby notified and required
Io uppt-ar and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above-entitled suit, on or
before the first day of the next regular tertn of
...A Select Stock of...
said Court. to wit: the 26tii day of March
Hair, Nail, Tooth, Cloth and Shor A, D. 1883. And if you fail to appear or an-
-wer. as above required. I- t want thereof the
Phiintili' will apply to the Court for the reliel
KE na u n» es at a
prayed for in her complaint, to wit. far judg­
ment against tip* said Defendants, Claudius
S’crf tinier j» I in<*Soapw, Fare Powder»
Ekins, Eliza Ekins. George Ekins. Rosa B.
and Fancy Toilet Article«,
Ekins and C. L. Eastabrook for the sum of
fifil
6.00 and interest thereon from Dec. 29th.
... A line line of...
1881. nt one per cent. j>er month and tor costs
and disbursements and for a decree of foreclos­
Cigar*, Wine*
ure, of the mortgage described in Plaintiff’s
complaint,
sale of said mortgaged premi­
.tud Liquors. ses, and for and
such other and further relief as .to
lh'*«'ourt may seem equitable and just.
This Summons is published by order of R.
1’. Boise, Judge of said Court, dated January
¡Oth, 1883.
arid
McCAlN A HURLEY.
4717.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
MAKER
CLOCKS WATCHEandJEWELRÏ
Tf\f
LADIES AMD CENTS
G-T j OVES
(PATENTED JUNE 13TH, 1876,)
carry
»t
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH
-V. 5 oi-jU’«< Alixoil 1 >:iints>i,
The Best in use.
Also
WHITE LEAD AXD OILS AND 1>\ I XT AXD WHITEWASH
D HUSHES. Also
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Thanking the public lor pad lavor- and a<l;ing a cnntinmince^of their liberal patronage,
Yours Respectfully.
NEW FIRM!
New Goods !
UewFrices
r KENDALLS '
SPAVIN CURE
17.00-
g.-JfN
ll'iflt
sixth rutóos
By the Whole:? le
'•
nson s Patent E.isv-
Kolicroi rinal S«-Hleiii«'iit
POWELL’S LUMBER i
YARD
DAYTON OGN.
Land (Office at Oregon Citv,)
Oregon, Dee. 14, 1882. J
Notice is hereby given that the foUowing-
o mu I m ttl. i has filed notice ot his intention
Rough Lumber, of all descriptions, at
t.» in ike tinal proof in support of his claim,
iii'li'i it ml pr -»ci will be made before Reg-
i i r itol Receiver. I S Land Office at Oregon
• itv, Oregon, on Tue-day, January 23. 1*83,
vi-
John W. Long. Pre. D.S. No. 3,9«» for
tin X L It <«l s i: | |.sE 1-4 "f N 1 E I 4 of
’ io I s I -2 of N W 1-4 of Sec. 33, T. 4
. li. lo W.
Come and avail yourselves nf these bar
He names the following witnesses to prove barnams while the opportunity is before von.
- ■•»ntiiiiioiis re- deuce upon and cultivation
-aid land.vi;
Benjamin Jones. Tames A.
If*, v. /’OirrLf,.
Fui i> r. Milton -Ion».-- and Leonard Hurnphlct,
di ot Amity. Yamhill Countv, Oregon.
Dayton, Oregon—7t(
L. T. DARIN,
Register.
Lumber, Lumber !
I lli: NEW NO. 8.
T. C. STEPHENS,
WATCHMAKER,
JEWELER & ENGRAVER «
WATCHES;
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
SPECT ACLCS, Etc.,
(The old Moore Mill.)
n the Urick Sf,.r.>, corner 3.1 an.I ,1,
f.('
I.AFA VF.TTF.,
.
.
OKI:..«,«
1 ' "
-.renllv i. iiii.. I „nd overhaule.1 Hi..
■ • H..II no.I |.<|| in .
w |,|..... .. I
rll
I I,, iirni.h I. th rough mid < ìi -«-. ms I Inni
■* •. •»! th»» \ »«ry I». -I qiiM111, at the mut»l r
I r forth, r part.«•ul»ra «-all on mj
ink Ur : lu, »r E !
Il.-itim>in.
McMtnuv«!!». ot W D Rot»< rt ..»• j
I Ilf.
Those w i-hing
Dr»s: Making.
Cnttins and Titting
Subscribe lor th«*
Sale Bills !
I >ll!N na» \ I \TI.V. QI ICK l.Y.
•
< II» il'IA. ON SltoHT NOTICE, AT
Tiis Reporter Jeb Pi ¡ting .Office
M v MINXVILL' , OUEùeN.
The Must Successful Remedy ever di seo ver­
cd. as it is certain in its effects and does not
bli-ter. READ PROOF BELOW, Also cx-
cellent for human flesh.
F rom
a
ROBISON & BAKER
[SUCCESSORS TO K. II. TODD.]
DEALERS IN
P rominent P hysician .
OHIG«,
MEDICINES,
STATIONÄR Y,
PERFUMER!
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
PAINTS AND OIIA
PATENT MEDICINES,
TOILET GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC., ET«
Washington. Ohio. June I7th. 1880.
D r . B. J. K endall , A Co.,—Gents :—Read­
in _'your advertisement in Turf. Field and
I arm. of your Kendall's »Spavin Cure, and
naving a valuable and speedy horse which had
been lame from a spavin for eighteen months,
1 sent to you for a bottle bv express, which in
six weeks removed all lameness and enlarge­
ments and a large splint from anothpr h^rse,
and both horses ire as strand to*day as <>olts.—
lioj one bvillc was worth to me one hundred
dollars.
Respectfully Yours,
11. A. B ertolet , M. D.
Kendall's Spavin Cure
ON HUMAN FLESH.
Pa I ton's Mills, N A’, Feb 21. 1878.
1». J. Kendall «V Co., Gents :—The partículai
ca>» on which I used your Kendall’s Spavin
Cure was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen
months standing. I had tr ied many things,
bin in vam. Your spavin cure put the tool
on the ground again, and for the first time
since hurt in n natural position. For a family ■
liniment it excels anything we ever used.
I
Yours mily,
lUv. M P. Bin.,
Pa.*t«»r ot M. E. Church, Patten's Mill, N. Y.
8. nil for illustrated circular giving positive
pr -d. Price, $1. All druggists have it or can
get it for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall A Co-, Pro­
prietors, Enosburg Falls, Vt.
$20*Prescript ion 8 carefully compounded
all hours, day or n.ght.
Our goods have • II been marked down to t
owest living rater. Give us a call and see
yourself.
McMinnville, O:., June 21, ’»l-2«tf.
Cheap !
DEALER IN
Panther Creek Mills
'Volite.
,
--^2
AT
Highest Market Prii
Lafayette, Oregon, August 8,1881.
LumbeR
LUMBER
Produce of all kinds taken at the
BIRD Ac GATES,
H F.ìl liti W IV
S10 per 1,000 Foot
Reporter*'
Stationery, Glass and (Jueensware,
Jewelry, Stoneware.
---------- o-----------
DFVCGCIST,
OTCH
I have the agency for the J I. < \SE A ( (»
riuw the best (hot is made...............
... »
I CHR sell von
Walking I'low.aav
tiro, or or ( Stilkv 1*1. w
---- . ,.-w,
any ether mach ine tv you w»n' .«nd
i| .: ;
YOU aa aheap a* \ ..U\ «U get kb.-
.♦ I t
li»nd
r Room.
McMinnville,Ot.-¿.ni : I m .
IOBACCO & CIGARS
Boots, Shots, Soiolols, I.odies' Wolkioy Boots, Slippers, oiol hrerythiny
Xem oiol Voiol, befori yurehosloy your Goods Elsewhere.
WILLIAM HOLL.
NJOTI« 'E i - li« r«‘l»\ ■ i > en H , I
. t
Exp«‘iitor «»I th.. . -t.,n ,.| Ii p.wh f. i,
«Iwen^tl, h.» lili »! In . final
. mu Ul >(l,| ,
t«tc, and that th«-Mim<-will I k > loml
|
*H»ln, Tillanx^k t'ountv. On >n. <.n T h .
April 3nl, I8V>. u to . . |.M k , h,
JONAS OUS kN.
.Ian .il, 18s3
Extent, i
I T. M ai i>in . Ally for IStste
G-roccrics,
Also,
Gents'Furnishing Goods of all Descriptions
W. B. r HJRNEK,
Land Office al Oregon City. Or., |
•Ian. 9, 1883. |
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has iiletl notice of his intel.Lion
t<> make tiual proof in support of his claim,
andth.it .-aid proof will be made before the
'ounty Clerk ot Tillamook County, at Tilla-
J < in«M»k.
Oregon, on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1883.
—AND—
vi : . Reuben Thacker. Pre-emption D S, No.
■ <> lol the N W I I of s E 1-4. E 12 « I S
MCVL’A
ta^J ÏÏI
JSC GE
W I I and 8 W 1-4 of S W l -l of Sec I I. T. 4
Kt Mana« « i||»>. <»r.
8 . R. 10 W.
Il<- names the following witnesses to prove
ni O I II l\ M l, KINbS OF
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ol -nd land, viz: Lester Ray, Jasper Smith
9 md N. P. Hansen, of Grand Monde, P«dk
Goimiy. and John Lederer of Nestocton, Tilla­
AND—
mook <'ounty, Oregon.
i’L.in.l) KMKE,
1
L. T. BAR IN. Register.
Irfiud OfJìixj at Oregon l'ity. Oreg‘»n. i
March .»ih. I8S.I: f
Notiee is herel.y given th.it thè l. llnwin.
nuined j*etlh*r bus filid native ol hi- intenti i
t«> tnnke tinnì proof in supporr of bis claim
and thai snid proof will l>.< m&dv l>< i..n- ih
< '«»unty t'h-rk <»t Y.tnihill Ceimly. if. |. ,t;.\. >i<-
<>reg«m.on Monday, Aprii lii.lss :. v,
I lln..
W. 1«. Iluii, Home i-ad Entrv N’.., , .'.i-
ih.
N A «.f S E I I. and Xddiln.ii’il H<»m<-a... I lin
l'X
Il"l I. I Ih U I
Ree. 24 'r 2 8 R I U
Me natnes thè tollowing w itn.• s to piovi
hi« «‘oi.iin.His te-ideiuv i puii and mitiv >i¡.>n ■
•hidland.viz ...... tue ,M\.|. ..| Xr.nti Valli
Itili, Yatiihill t'.Hiiiiv, I.Hi.b I |\... Willia
Biniti, and Alfred Fluì. \ ol t .-(..n Wa-lim
lun Cnilltv, all <>t ( »legni).
L. T. BARIN, Re-J-Jpr.
An«l are prepared to oiler to thore patroniziuga^B
advautagea which they have not
hitherto enjojed.
When in McMinnville it will pay you to call at
Prop’s of the
< ‘urcfully and accurately pit-pared.
l inai Pt-ool.
Only s *.5B.
---- .M.u»0a«*»*****—
■«FERRY STREET^
DAYTON,
Physicians’ Prescriptions
Family Recipes
AD«». David R 8 Dalev, H«»me-fe.i | Enir
No. 3,071, Im Lots I. 2,
11, I... |c,_ i; in«l i
«•I Sec 13. T .» 8 l: I I U.
lie mimes the following with'1 -«cs to prov<
his «lontminm« resi t • > iqu-n .md euli i ■ r > i
• d * m «‘ land, viz . A D Bah.-ck, E 'lidtx ii
irohn Hcllenbrand and Louis Bo-’h-y. all <
«hetown, Tillamook county, (iic;i-n.
4k
Also, Edwin M. Talbot. Homestead I’ntr'
No. 3,004 for the N. W. I I ol >■>« , I > T .
It 10 W.
lie names the fdb.winz withe--s to pi -.
his continuous residence upon and ciilh\ ttn i
of said land, viz: D It K Baley. A D l:.il»co< k
John Hellenbrand ami L. Bozelv, all id' Oi>
town, Tillamook county, Oregon.
L. T. BABIN,
•r)lt5
Register
Flows, Plows !
----- ►“ ••
school Suppl쮫, a®
*—"ST
A.IVT3
_ _ w. —-
Bebf, I’ork. Mutton, Sausage. Tripe,
I’artie*
i Hfayetle will Save J
tlaaidsome Percenleue by < «»iitltig io 0J
Store to Muk« their Puri tia*ea, \\
Hrip wit
.tHI¡VK {WCFIttKiKttY.*-
Best of Bolognas.
Hank Vaughn and parly are gruzin/ l<><
head of hors'-H on I nialilla r ••«■». lion pn-v i-
ous to driving them into Ilia Ihilidi po-*--
siona.
Notic»» it h.-rdiv •:iv.‘ii th'ii |J I,. ;.nips
A Co. d|sMO|ve«| pai t ih r-.h ip «>h lb.- It d.\
.Unuarv I’*s2. I.v mutual
\|, p
£imp«on will I'.uttinu.- the htisij». ,i h ,. ,
stand, and all a<-<a*tinls .'Will y th. Ihi urm ;
due mid pi,» able to rit bel
R L. SIMPSON A CO.
Amity, Jan. I - s1;.
(SUCcKtMOBS To NELSON J* BIRD)
Ä,.
BOtlKÍSEhhKK :
MERCHANDISED
It will require one and on«* halt millions <>
brick to pnL up the pr»»|»o.-cd new building* a
Spokane Fulls the coming .-umimi
Noti«-«* «»I
BANCASSER & PAULUS
Proprietors.
Give us a call un<l he «atibfie«i.
BA.XGASSERA PAI LI S.
12 I’HI.
A Chinaman Ntul>-$1,10U Gom H»-my do.,
at Milwaukie, a few «lavs •<■'<», h » I < < n » ■•• ■
ed an«l is now *t wailing trial.
Bird & Gates
-«k*.------ ► ••-»----- ‘”tt
DRUGGIST,
[Bans'fts-er’a building on B street.]
and everything .n th« line of moats, of the
b<*st qiiulity the couulry affords. Also the
At Cost,
I
•« SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS
A. L. SRYLOR,
Baker City has a |»opulalioi> of I,bin.
SEWING MACHINE.
Ik> ms., il rnii. lighter, with |<w. „„¡„e. „„a
.Iiirnl.le lh»i. mv ..»her luarbilre toa.le
» «i-reui n t<> <»iti,..:,r any two -buttle ma
.Ion... Hl ole. Il .hull. b.-nnlihiUv. letters.
........... dvrs amt makes insertion
Mnv <H:«» • iu «»- mi «,
A lull s< I of attachments given with each
m.-whitoe. It has o«» shuttle t«» thread, makes
the !ock stitch and ws from lim cotton to
«• >1 p.ng iwm.* Th.... valuing their health
sh ».ild examine the merit* of this light-run­
ning machins. \|| should trv it.
Wegive .peial attention to repairing all
kin.»« of sewing machinaa at reasonable rate,
an.i ... carry a full litre of parts, needles’
thrc.ul. -ilk, etc.
W III I II H A UH «4^1 WF48 ro„
No. s« Morrison St.. F,inland. Or.
Good, Fresh Milk!
Iivm-ft Kcifnirhm «««/ ,/«;ft
bina ft Xpefialtif.
GAINES FISHER,
Horses Boarded
';.v »he tMv.
»I «*ek or Month.
S|»-. i;.l Attention
given to
Transient Stock,
liteiy, Feed and Sale Stahle.
Corner Commercial and Trade Sts..
SALEM,
-
.
.
OREGON.
NEW BILLIARD HALL
JOHNSON’S BRICK,
Lafayette Oregon.
1 lie I'ur. M Win.', and Li,noro kept eonrtant-
ly on hand i'ii-are of the le^t h.-and« and one
•d the best Billiard Tables in the Stale, found
he4^-.
JOHN IIULERY,
Proprietor.
New Grocery and Provision Store
Just opened on
Third Street, two Doors East of
I IIO’df’NOX
M< Hinnville,
.
WcMiaaville......................................... .....
Having Fre.«h Cow., 1 >un now prewired to In .-onnection W|lh w. T. p^., bU(,k,ni|,h
'-h
Milk at lire L.w,wl Lirin«
',ok,nd’ l f rwtwa.ru.«
..-'.-..!. :>v.r»l .-ith-.r i„(|,t or mnrninr.or
'• w . .I,V. It .1.. ,^ vt.it
!roIU an.i manufacturing of Hamm*,. W hkkmoii -
0,1 ’b'>rt “***■*■ *"'1 "* * *“'»'»‘>"»1
i»n«‘ cow, when re>pie-*i*«L
A| i i .it my re.i l, ur.. >n MrMicnville or
Wa»ons|and Hacks
ail ,r.l..re kit at the I'antoH«. w.ll bo » mum .
. at.u.l.J to.
U. J. SIMMON.
on hand and made to order.
Mt»3.
2Mi'
O. W. THOMPSON.
«'OK < Ill i..
Dress and Fancy Goodsji
Hats and Clothing;, g
Boots ami Shoes,
GROCERIES
AND
Oregon
Everythin* in the line cheap for cash or in
vH.inj.
t.r ,-lunln. prwjuce Ca|| anJ
« .min.' eresi, .nd pnce».
L. RUCIT
I eb. 21. 1882-ltf.
Please call and examine Goods before puri
chasing elsewhere.
DENTISTRY
Wagon Maker &. Repairer
Having located on C. St., near the corner of
Third,
F W. Redmond»
Dirlschneider's,
Guaranteed
<■. W
CJlill Jit
IN
I.O*T ! UK WARE !
U--t. .m ThtirM.T or Frid.v last, a pocket
neniorandum book conMining several nolo.
K--.ipt.etr. "no note w». dr-wn in favor of
-htd r„n.o.one to W. ,T II. Ivor and one to
•"hn tharm«. Thep11Uit ¡, herpby
■•t 'k.iu.t (..lyini ..,4 n«e,. The finder of
he "'»'Te r..r»,«i hook will coafer a favor and
n>lHtac«<>nljr rewarded bv Imria. it at th-
RtPOBTrs effiv« »r al the Siar Ualooo.
JZeMionville, Jeb. 8, lfiM-tf?'
IT
Until farther notice. Will be at the Hotel il
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