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i r CITY MARKET Í Pendleton batt 417 children of [Uungasaer*, building on B rtroet.) school age. The attention of the public is called to the DANCASSER & PAULUS Tennesee in to have a colorod Sup- imuien.ia bargains now offered at the iutendent of public st bools. Proprietors. A number of hard looking fellows Peoples’ Store. litre is where you can get your money*, were tired last week by the marshal wort It iu The stock formerly owned by George Ban at Eugen« < 'ily. gaaser A Sou will be <1 ui Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage. Tripe, The Dailus livery stables have and evervtbiug »u the line of m«*ats, of the combined and raised the rates of be.t quality the country affords. Also the At Cost, board for horses. Best of Bolognas. Canada has decided to subsidize a Give us a call and be satisfied. For Cash or Produce. direct steamship line to Mexico, t< BANGASSER 4 PAULI’S. the extent of *50,000 per annum. 12 19lf. Great Reductions are made in A number of men at Independence have entered inti, an agreement not D. P. HARVEY, U. H. HEMHTOC'K, C. W. F1UNCIH. to lay around the saloons and gam gh < xiaii it At Mill McMinnville. ble. A fine Jot of The profits of Sing Sing Prison, or its earnings over the expenditures for Prop’s of the the mouth of February, were *2,450- CROCKERY AND Gi.ASSWARE itili« Eagle Lumbering 81. AT COST. In happy Valley, ten miles west of McMinn- A Minnesota man had himself bap ville. tized in a hole in the icc when the mercury was down to thirty degrees below zero. Lower than Portland prices. Lumber of all kinds furnished on short no- The bill for lighting the streets tice. ami public buildings of St. Louis Dressed Lumber a specialty. DRY COODS with gas during February amounted Quality equal to the best; prices as low as the lowest. to *21,302.80. Cheaper than was ever offered in this city. Give us a call and convince yourselves that When the Rev. W. G. Richardson I respectfully invite the public to call and we mean business. of the Amhest, Mass., Methodist examine goods and prices. Church got sick, a few Sundays ago, Respectfully, Fl \ A Id PROOF. his wife took the desk and preached W. F. BANGASSER. a sermon. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, / 10-itf. Feb. 24, 1883. i The city of Pittsburg, Pa., accepts Notice ¡9 hereby given that the following- Andrew Carnegie’s offer of #250,01)0 named settler has filed notice of big intention for a public library, but in order to to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the secure it it will have to raise a like County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla imXTQGIST, amount in addition. mook, Oregon, on Monday, April 9, 1883, viz : Avery D. Babcock, Homestead Entry No. Dealer in Artificial diamonds are made with 4,920 for the 8 W 1-4 of Sec 9, T 5 S, R 1*0 W. such perfection that they can scarcely lie names the following witnesses o prove be told from the real gem. The way □ RUGS, CHEMICALS, his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : D R S Paley and Edward to test them is to ask the puwn-bro- > of < retown. Tillamook county, and Patent Medicines, Shoulder I Talbert, ker for rn advance. Wil..am H. Kuykendall and William R. Ellis, of Gracd Ro 1 ide, Polk county, all of Oregon. B'aces, Trusses, Spon&es, A lamp fell to the floor in a hall at D>e Stuffs, E:c., Etc. Baai.is V ista ano scattered the oil. Also, David R 8 Daley. Homestead Entry No. for Lots I, 2, 3, 14, 15, 16, 1 ’ anti 18 A fool of a lunatic touchd a match to ...A Select Stojk jf... of Sec 13, T i 8 R 11 W. it for smartness and came near de-1 He names the following witnesses to prove ilair, lA'uil, Tooth, Clotla «wid Shoe st eying the building*. his etiutinuo is residence upon and cu.tiva’ion of said land, viz : A D Babcock, E Talbert, A man being asked what ho had John Hellenbrand and Louis Bozley, all of had .‘or dinner, replied, “ A lean wife (Perfumery, Fine Soups, Face Powder» Oretown, Tillamook county, Oregon. and the ruin of a man for sauce.”— and Fancy Toilet Article», Also, Edwin M. Talbot. Homestead Entry On being asked for an explanation, No. 3,004 for the N. W. 1-4 of Sec. 18. T 5 S, ...A >kie line of... it appeared that his dinner consisted R 19 W. He names the following witnesses to 'prove of a spare rib of pork and apple Cigar*, Winew his continuous residence upon and cultivation bauce. of said land, viz : D R S Daley, A I) Babcock. and Liquor*. • ohn Hellenbrand and L. Bozely, all of Ore- President Arthur, as a general town, Tillamook county, Oregon. guardian for Chester Alien Arthur L. T. BARIN, 5115 Register and Ellen llerndoD Arthur, has taken a moitgage for $18,000, advanced on and a lot purchased in New York by the Family Recipes Catholic Church of the Holy Name of Jesus Carefully and accurately prepared. Three hundred thousand persons WcYlinnvilIc, Oregon. have petitioned President Arthur for the pardon of Sergeant Mason, but See Here: WILLIAM HOLL. the would-be avenger of Garfield’s I will pay the highest market price for Mer death is still in the Albany Peniten chantable wheat, clear of sack. Clean and -tore free of charge, in case I buy ; in case you tiary, and Betty and the baby at sell to otner parties, it will cost you 3 cents* for their humble home in Virginia are —AND— •leaning and storing, supported by popular subscriptions, I am now manufacturing an Hemstock, Harvey & Francis. SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS R. L. SRYLOR Bird & Gates, —-------- druggist , (SUCCIMORH Ti> NEl.SON <M BIRD.) *K1]¥K >B00KgKIiLE^ : School Supplie», Ac -- - ---------- STATMKDÄIEIR., we-FERRY STKEET.-O Partie« Tieltin« Lafayette will Have, ;i«ndaoaie Parceitia<«* by t'onaia« to aw, Store to Wuke their Furili ate«. ty, Keep *»u IMMENSE STOCK DÄYT0N, - OREGON *<* .-»v ^?G W--.wr>**rw-.yr-ww>«w.’y U««* I*?/? .it-.i -f,r„7<bu-5b Of the Latent VaiieUen of GENERAL MERCHANDISE B. F. HARTMAN. vnd are prepared to offer to those patronizing ui advantages which they have not hitherto enjoyed. When in McMinnville ¡1 will |uiv you to call at 131« ICK SATOIi K We keep a full stock of And see my New Stock of LADIES’FANCY GOODS, DolniaiiN, (luakN, Mantle««, Shawl«. Triniiiiiinr*. Colonetles, Hosieri/, Jhess Goods, W.'irts, Suitings, and everything pertaining to Ladies’ Wardrobe. Groceries, Also, Cents’Furnishing Goods cf all Descriptions Boots, Shoes, Suodols, Ladies' MS/J-Zxy Boots, S/i/y>en, and l-.rrrythiiu) Neic (ffhl Novell before porchajiing your Goods Elsewhere. -------- — o----------- Ten per cent. Discount given on all Goods, for Cash, rOBACCO & CIGARS Sutfonvry. (¡lass and Qanenaware, Jewelry, Stoneware. I also have the Celebrated W B. TURNER, » Physicians’ Prescriptions STAR MILLS. WATCH & BAKER, I A San Francisco paper says that immigration to Oregon and Washing ton Territory lias lately received a flush impetus. Most of the settlers are practical American farmers. A telegram announces the departure of 51 immigrants with their families from Cincinnati, bound for Portland, ()recon. « « 9 CLOCKS WÄTCHE andJEW ELfiY 9 —AND— PL.ITEO IV.lKLl, THE NEW NO. 8, lAjtx Text Ybur A. Mo. 1 Quality of Flour, o which I invite the closest inspection. I guarantee it. Try a sack, and if it is not as I recommend, return it and your meuey will be refunded. All kinds of Mill Feed on hand or made to order on short notice. JOllAi J. SAX, Proprietor. NOTIONS. The llu-t in tlie Market And also a large assortment of FOR •* (PATENTED JUNK 13TB, 1870. ) -Ajvoriiri-i 5iixed J*siintsi, The Best in use. Nuliue it hereby given that tho City Coun cil of McMinnville, Oregon, will m fourteen days Irani this date, pass an Ordinan«*e re quiring the owners of the pnqierly adjoining the shies of the streets and parts of s»reete hereinafter named to make sKlewalks thereen liol h*ss than six fe«*t wide, with suitable stringers ami plank, als«> s«*w. rs nr «Irains suf ficient to drain the same ; said («hiewalks and drains to begin nt the Nerth East corner ol Block 18, en the Weal ide «»f E street in the «»Id Town Plat «»f McMiunville, Oregon , thence North on said E street <*n th«* East side of Bloeks n, 2H, 23 and IH 1.» th.* South-East corner of Bhaik 13, acrosn First street. Pine str«*et and t'thlar street in Johns’ Addition to said Town of McMinnville, Oregon; then«'«* beginning at the South E ist corner of Blin k 12 in s««id Johns’ Additton «m the North side •f t’edar slreet and running thema* West along the rtont’i sale of Bl.n lui 12 and 13 and hciom E street and 1> street 1.» the South-Wes..... . of Bieck It; thence from th»* South East cor ner ot said Blo k 14 North along the Ea<t side of Rlock 14 to and arms« Spruce slnvt to the R«»uth-E.«rt corner of Rl«»ck 7 in J.dins’ Add, tion to the Town ot McMinnville, Oregon. Sai«l nnt.ee is given by order ol the City Council, made March fttli. |ss.;. Witnr-s my hand beret«» set this 7th day of March is,Vi. a B BAKER, Keeorder of the City of McMinnville. &2w3 Litimber, Ziuxxiber ! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. •29ti «. F.^IIARTVBAV LumbeR o By the Wholesole AT 1 The Most Successful Remedy ever discover- I ed, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. READ PROOF BELOW, Also ex- cel lent for human flesh. F rom - YARD DAYTON OGN IS*. A'. POWELL. Dayton, Oregon—7tf T. C. STEPHENS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELER & ENGRAVER Panther Creek Mills, a Produce of all kinds taken at tbo Highest Market Price. BIRD Washington. Ohio, June I7lh, 1880. D r . B. J. K endall , & Co.,— Gents:—Head ing your advertisement in Turf, Field ami Farm, of your Kendall’s Spavin <Jure, and having a valuable and speedy horse which had been lame from a spavin for eighteen months, 1 st nt to you f«»r a bottl.* bv ex prewhich in six weeks removed all lameness ami enlarge ments and a large splint from another horse, ami both horses are as sound to-day as oolk — th«*, one bottle w.ts worth to me one hundred dollars. Respectfully Yours, II. A. B ertolet , M. D Kendall’s Spavin Cure ON HUMAN FLESH. Patton’s Mills, N Y, Feb 21, 1878. B. J. Kendall A (’«»., Gents : The particular case on which I uw*<| y«»ur Kendall’s Spavin Cure was a malignant ankh* sprain of sixteen months standing. I hud tried many things, but in yain. > our spavin cure put Ute f»ot on the gr«»und again, ami for Un* first time since hurt in a naluial |H»si(i<»n. For a family liniment it excels anything we over used. Yours truly, R ev . M. P. B ell , Pastor «d’ M. E. Church, Patten’s Mill, N. Y. Send f«»r illustrated circular giving positive proof. Price, $|. All druggists have it or can get it t.»ry .il. Dr. B. J. Keudall A Co-, Pro prietors, Enosburg Falls, Vt. HEW FIRM! New Goods ! NewPrices! ROBISON & BAKER, (SUCCESSORS TO R. H. TODD.] DEALERS IN .^©"■prescriptions carefully compounded all hours, day or light. Our goods have : 11 been marked down to the west living rate;. Give us a cal! and see to yourself. McMinnville, Or.. June 21, *81 20tf. Cheap ! NEW BILLIARD HALL GAINES FISHER, hew Crocery and Provision Store W. Redmond's I 4»l< « HEAP Dress and Fancy Goods Kats and Clothing1, Boots anil Shoes, GROCERIES AND Livsiy, Feed and Sale Slatle- \«»n<<- ot l inni Proof. MRS. H. A* ALLEN At her residence, in Amity, Oregon. Nov. 1, 1881 M. I pRINTED NEATLY 1 QVICKI.Y. < H KA PLY, ON NHORr NOT1CK, AT iepoiter Job Prnting Office MtMINNVILL1, ORIGIN. GATES, Lafayette, Oregon, August 8,1881. R uominent P hysician . Good, Fresh Milk ! 1 hiv' the agency for the J. I. CASE A CO Plow the b--*t that is made. I can m *II you * Walk n.: Plow, any fix ■. or a Sulky I « any oth *r machinery you w .nt. and - II it : ▼mi a • c rap aa you ct n get il • .. iv* al r..rt «•d. W T BOOTH. MclLi nvi !e,Oregon- »lm;. A 11161»' examination of Tracher* will br held .1 M< Minnville, n Friday and Saturday, klare . 3eth and 3ltL IfKi. L. 3. BAKER, 2w’. K hevl Supt. Yamhill Co., Or. SPAVIN CURE A full set of attachments given with each DEALER IN machine. It has no shuttle to thread, make* the lock-stitch and sews from 4«0 rotten to WATCHES; wrapping twine. Those valuing their health (TheoM Moor« Mill,) CLOCKS, should examine th«* merits of this light run JN ning luurhins. All should try it. W. I>. KOBERTSON, l'RO. JEWELRY, JOHNSON’S BRICK, Wa give special attention to repairing nil —o— kinds of sewing machines at reasouabl«* rates, SPECTACLES, Etc., Lafayette, Oregon. also carry a lull line of parts, needles^ u th.' Brick Store, corner 3d and JeHen<.,n SC, Having recently refitted and overhauled the and thread, silk, etc. llu* I'nmt W in, s an,I Liquor. k.<,4 conxlant- ; i I h > vm mill and put in a new planer, I hiii en i.«iAHTTt:, . . <>><,:<.<»> ly on h,.n,|. < t|IB |,,,,,h|s ,,t)d u|((. UlfKFI IK A AA 11.Ml Al K’FG < <>., abled to furnish both rough and dressed lum ber, «.f lb« very best quality, at the most rva No. $8 Morrison St.. P«»rtland,Dr. ll'tHeh Iteptiiriim ft-etd .Jwft I ,,t th., I.st Bllliur.l faW,-. in the Slate, h.iind •enable rales. j"; JOHN HULERY, liing a StjHTinlfi/. Proprietor. For further particulars < all on tuy Teamster, 1 t'Hik Wright, or B. F. Hartman, agent, at M. Mmnviile, or W D ltob«>rto>ti, at the mill. W. I». ROBERTSON. Having Freah Cow«. I .nt now prepared Io 9 I Ilf. fnrn..li Ilie IU.t Milk at the l.„w.-s, Living hate«, delivered either night or marnili - or twice a dev. if deaerai. Milk re parate f™ H»r«*a lk«rde<l Sporlul Attention Just opened on by the Day, given to on«* cow. whan re«|uo»t.»d. Dros3-naalsixiG Transient Stock. Apply at niv mi de nee in McMieaville .,r Week or Month. Third Street, two Doors East of Those wishing all order, left at the l*aat..ftie,. will b.. nr„n>n<. ly atiaud.ai h>. R J. S'MPSoN Sreu-MaHng, Cuttinj xzi Ktttaj 50m3. Dielschneiders, Corner Commercial and Trade Sts., ^IcVlinnt ill<*> Orr^oii Bone to Onler. will ple.w call on SA I.EM, . . . OREGON. Plows, Plows I NOTH F ~ KENDALL’S LUMBER Com«* and avail yourselv«*!* of these bnr- bamains while the opjxirtunity is before you. Without liny Attachment«, Also Ihanking the public ior past favors and asking a continuancetef their liberal patronage, I ara Yours Respectfully. $10 per 1,000 feet Becauae it runs lighter, with lea* noise, and is moro durable than any other machine made. Wt* warraut it to outwear any two shuttle iria- eliitms iua<le. It darns beautifully, letters, embroiders and makes insertion 3XTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH WHITE LEAD AND,0ILS A ND PAINT AND WHITEWASH BRUSHES. Al.-.o Rough Lumber, of all descriptions, at SEWING MACHINE. Goods. LADIES AND GENTS FINAL PROOF. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,) March 3rd, 1883. ) Notice im hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup|M»rt of his claim, and that i-aid pro«4 will I m * made before Jlenrv Warren, N< >tary Public at McMinnville, Yam hill County, Oregon, on Monday, April 16, 1X83, viz: ('.juries B. Sutton, Preemption l>. 8. No. 3910 for the lots 4 A 5 of Sec. 2ft, T. 5 8. R. ft W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: 8. Foster, Edward Tillit son, R. McKerne4 and George James, all of Il have the agency _____________________ for Johnson's Patent Easy- Sheridan, Yamhill county, Oregon. — Spectacles .............................. fitting and Eye Glasses of - all de- d L T. BARIN, Register. scriplions. All work done in a proper manner and a To XVI ioiii il nun «'oiiccrii guai antee given. 2u-.”»tn ullery, Caudina, Clocks and Watches, Oils aud Snell Hardware, i-»n<l OfTxv at Oregon City, Oregon, i March 5th. 18>3; i X" ice >s hereby given that the Mlowing nani. l wider haa til.-.! notice of nm. ke final | wf ln !Upport hw cUjm » thM Mid pro»« will he made before the V Clerk ot ■» .ml,ill C.mntv. at Ufaveite. SatiftiacUon Gitarnntced G. W. 1 liOUl’Miy Everylhinj in the line cheap f„r cash or in exchange lor country poduce. ('all 1n(| examine u»«i.« an.I prnv.. l . ROOT Feb. 21,1 SH2-2tf. 1 ’ HARDWARE. Please call and examine Goods before pur chasing elsewhere. Wagon Maker Jt Repairer Having located on C. St., near the corner of Third, « ■ I Hutt. H. inesiea.i hntrv Ao. I III- lor the ’ . ' ’ ! 1 1 nd Additiot I! . . . NE! «..,^ MeTlinavIlM. L«.t, on ThurM.v or Fri.1 y . rw kM cnla,b.Bu M.„ralr,I(„,.1 In oanaeetion with W. T. Booth . Maekamith | men , randuai He name« th Wle-vidg witneww to wove reoe.p.. etc. O,>. „«U w„ ln, wn iu farnro; i« pn-paied i„d.> all kind, of renairimr1 it- «Mtn nous n idonc« Up*n collivat r»n of an t manmaetunng <,t Hanaow«. »„‘„a.,:, John J rnBin.one m W. ,1. Helyor and one to maauar* ’ "* *k<>rt * ««baUniial e.'i l™fi .T”' 111*(,nbli< '«hereby cantio.- □ Hl. »atnhtll «onnty,uacob Cave. William Uh. .? bÏÎL"î ’* '1 nu‘”' Th« fin. er of B um. ami A.frvj Fk,r.y ,.f GmUii «be al ove i.amad book will confer a Cavar and Wa^oa^and Back. ton t >unty, all of Oieg» «». * RrX’r'.V’ ‘ «“he on hand and made to order. KRWTVB «»Bee er al the Star Sal,H)|) T. BAKIN, Register, 24,f* G. W. THOMPSON. 0 ________ -/883. V1 au aj í Bontà. an<1 u> cue- L>- M ferry & CO. D etroit M ich .