S, A. YO'JMG, M. D. Physician & Surgeon, WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. Read T. M. Fields’ ad. In it you will find something entirely new. LI&T OF LETTERS. NEWS IN GENERAL. Remaining uncalled for in tiie post P, F. Browne tells the public some office at McMinnville, Yamhill county, The Principal Occurences of the M o M ixxvillx , ... Ouoo.1. LOCAL HAPPPENINGS IN AND thing new this week. Bead his ad. Oregon, Feb. 1, 1888. Week, Interspersed with ABOUT THE CITY. It makes us mad to hear this climate Office and residence on D street. All Brown. E F •ull* promptly answered day or night. praised, while suffering with a severe Brown, J F Scientific, and Other Crold, Mias Mollie Caswell, D J Interest inc Matter Concerning cold. Emmons, Ebnes Courtney, J 1* Entertaining and McGregor, Don 2 „ . W W People and Things, Caught There will be a meeting of Liberalist» Gates, w. V. PRICE, Hutchinson. Mrs if ng ” Raley. * /. Arthur W Sound Reading Matter. at the Grange hall, Sun-lav Feb. 12, at McKeluny, L Jones, J D on the Fly by the Live, 11 u. in. sharp. Goo-l speakers expect Jones, Miss Recua Morgan, H W2 PHOTOGRAPHER. G leanings F rom Ot'B E xchanges Rustling, Reporter Pa in tv-. F. J, ed, Ail invited to attend. l’eerv, Hiram Reed, T B Pence, Miss Nellie J. E. B rooks , Sec. H acked and S awed O ct to of this Paper. Spalding. Miss 11 F Skinner, James Ta»e, E G A new stock of paper has been receiv Savage, M rs A T F it T hese C olvm . nu . MeMinnvillc, Oregon _____ t__ _______ Mrs J II 2 Trohridge, Chas READ Z-iND BE WISER. ed at thia office, eomprising bill heads, Turner, Wilson, Miss Minnie. letter heads, folio and flat papers. Parties calling for the same will please When you want job work done cheap The O. A C. have advanced their Dr. J. H. NELSON, Dentist Twenty-nine days in this month. and neat call at this office. say advertised. freight rates. Rooms over First National Bank, in Mc This is dismal weather for Oregon. J. F. W isecarver , Postmaster. All accounts of the firm of Baxter A Minnville, Oregon. Charles Webley of Napa, Cal., Jeff Fenton spent Sunday in this citv. Rogers which are not settled within TillRD ANNUAl7AßSEMBLY. • Charges Moderate and Consistent blew his brains out Sunday even thirty days will bo placed in the hands Has the latest Discovery for the Painless liea.l the Communication signed “Ob ing. of an attorney for collection s> pletise server.” extraction of Teeth. Ths Grand Council Royal and Select call and settle, thereby saving cost. Not a colliery is running in the Masters held their tliiid annual assem The Rev. Jord in is slowly improving; B axter A R ogers . We are glad to note it. bly in McMinnville, Oregon,Feb. 1,1888, Shenandoah district. The miners Grand Master C. Taylor, presiding. arc drinking heavily and are arm Where is the court house to be loca A WESTERN MAGAZINE. ted? Wo are anxious to know. All the councils in tho jurisdiction were ed. GUKSMITH. The January number of Tho West represented. The following officers Niytt week will appear an article on The Portland board of trade has Yamhill county by Dr. Ch B. Reese, of Shore though somewhat delayed in pub were elected to serve for the ensuing presented a memorial to congress Next door to the Feist office Willamina. lication by reason of its change ot form year: Samuel Bullock, G. M. | 11. E. in|favor of a public building at that and increase of size; has reached us; ac Harris, Dep. G. M.; G. McD. Stroud, G. place. Jones & Co., have a neat express Ol ’ . EOOX M c M innville , wagon which when painted will be used companied by an elegant oleograph in III. M.; J. J. Spencer, G. P. C. of \V.; as a delivery wagon. A fire in the Arlington Hotel at nine colors. This is a splendid marine F. .1. Babcock, G. Recorder; J. F. Judge Ramsey of Salem is in Pendle- view, showing a large ocean steamer Wiseearver, G. Treasurer ;M. Stock, G. Seattle recently damaged the build ton, looking around preparatory to lo crossing out to sea from the mouth of the C. of G.; W . C. ('tawford, G. Chaplain ; ing and furniture to the amount of cating in that section. A. B. Bloomer, G. ('.of (’.; G. F. Tuck $30,000. Sample rooms in connection. Columbia river. The engraving is richly H. F. Turner and family have moved colored and full of life. It is printed on er, G. Steward; W. II. Bingham, G. o------- o Bismark in a speech before the back to this city. lie is at present work heavy plate paper and is worthy a good Sentinel. The next grand assembly will be held in Corvallis, the first Wednes' Richstag at Berlin on Monday last, Is now fitted up in first class order. ing in the Reporter office. frame. The magazine itself is a special day in February, 1889. said that the outlook at present for Accommodations as good as can be Frank Maddock has been very sick at ly fine one, having Humorous illustrat NOTICE peace was good. foun din the city. Heppner; His friend^ in this section ions tinted in tho pages amid the read ing matter . As usual, it is full of infor are glad to hear of his improvement. •8. E. MESSUÿiEJL‘Manager. At 12 o’clock Sunday night the mation about the great Northwest. Pub- All those indebted to Mrs, II. P. Next Tuesday will ljt>V alentine’s day. lised by L. Samuel, Portland, Oregon, great six day walking match com Several neat looking valentines we see at $2.50 per year. The January number Stuart are requested to come and settle menced. Six men are still walk st once. AV • EL I3€5yd, M- ID. in tlie stock of the diflerent dealers in and oleograph sent postage free to any ing, two having fell out. this city. • address for 50 cent«. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Physician and Surgeon, . W. Barton Mills of Spokane was Miss Mary Johnson camo down from M c M innville , - - ■ O regon Monmouth and spent Su*idav with her HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Notice is hereby given that we have killed Wednesday while trying to ---- [O]----- parents. She is taking music lessons at this 20th day of January, 1888, by mu eject from his mining claim two Office two doors south of postoffice. Res Monmouth. Mrs. Charles Springer, of Iowa, agent tual consent dissolved partnership. men who had jumped it. idence two doors from railroad on Third There will be preaching in the C. I*, for the Woman’s Home Missionary So street All calls promptly attended to, day II. K i mmel . Robert Efiey, mayor of Santa church. Sunday morning and evening ciety of Methodist Episcopal church, or night G. M c G uire . by Rev. W. W. Beck. All are cordially Cruz has been indicted by gave two most ínteres ting addresses in invited to attend. x A SWEET FIGHT. grand jury on the charge of the Methodist church last Sunday. The i If you are in McMinnville, and want bezzlement of bank funds. ------- Proprietor of the------- a good meal or a good bed, go to the morning address was a most lucid and The sugar refineries of this coast The visible supply of grain Central hotel; only two blocks from the earnest presentation of the need of main business street. tf home mission work among the Indians, are fighting for the control of the •1, was as follows: Wheat, 41,08(1,- Miss Elma Woodard who has been the Mormons, the Chinese, the Freed coast trade. People can now look 000 bushels ; corn, 7,817,000, oats, Dealer tn eggs, chickens, meats of all de visiting friends in this city for several men and those who come from other for cheap sugar. The California 5,402,000; rve, 303,000; barley, 2,- scription, hides, tallow, etc., will pay cash months past, left for her home in Olym lands, to become citizens among us. refinery have made a cut to get the 929,000. Jor all produce. A nice, neat place will be pia Tuesday morning. This gifted lady lias been a great travel Henry E. Rees, cashier of the kept, a ltd respectfully, n share of the public Miss Ida Smith of Brownsville arriv er, and in tho evening we were treated entire business. The price of gold Continental Hotel in Philadelphia, ed in this city Monday. She is visiting patronage is solicited. en C was cut from 5f to 5| cents at Mrs. G. F. Tuckers at present and tea journey through the Holy Land. is under arrest for appropriating So clear and vivid were the descriptions per pound, extra C from G to 5if will leavo for Hillsboro Saturday. $30,000 of tho hotel company’s The American money. Bishop & Kay are having the interior of various localities and references to cents per pound. of their store fixed up in an artistic man the scenes as given us in the Bible one company met the above cut and it Third St , McMinnville Or C. C. Farwell & Co., of Danvers, ner by Vint Snelling. They will soon almost walked with Jesus beside the is thought will still lower tho price. Mass., manufacturers of boots and have an invoice of new goods arrive. J. Harv. HENDERSON: lovely lake of Geneserot. (Successor to L. Root) A. J. Smith is now happy, because he shoes, have failed, with liabilities At the close of the morning service a — DEALER IN — For Sale, has a neatly written receipt for the Woman’s Home Missionary society was estimated at $200,000. The money All Fresh Goods, Groceries, Flour, Ba- T elephone is his pocket. We are daily organized of 17 members, and the follow Two lots with goud house, well, and is mostly due to banks. con, Glassware and Crockery. receiv Mg such subscribed as Mr. Smith. ing officers elected: President, Mrs. D. goods delivered to purchaser in The new treaty, which is being Dr. Cooper the dentist, has perman C. Collier; vice-presidents, Mrs. W. barn, situated in » desirable part of the tlie city. ently located in McMinnville. Teeth Cook, Mrs. C. L. Young, Mrs. I. B. city of McMinhville Or. A good war negotiated with China prohibits Saylor, Mrs. M. D. Ensley, Mrs. Narvor; extracted and filled without pain by the rantee deed will be givon to purchaser. the coming to this country of all Electric Method. Office at present at rec. secreta)*, Mrs. J . L. Snyder; cor. The terms are cash. For information Chinese, excepting those engaged secretary, Sirs. J. B. Johnson; treas. Cook’s hotel. Wm. Bingham; chairman, Ln. com., E. concerning this property call at the T el in the diplomatic service. Deniers in The firemen ot this city will gi ve a V. Vanatta; chairman musical com. ephone office, McMinnville, Or. Honolulu has quarantined against at Garrison’s opera-house on the Mrs. Mathieu. M rs . J, I». S nyder , Harness, Saddles, Etc, Etc, dance A postal union has been consum San Francisco on account of small evening ot Feb. 22. Particulars will be Roc. Secretary. Bapalring neatly done at reasonable given next issue, but a good time is mated for the whole of North Amer pox. All passengers must remain rate.. guaranteed. By order of A COMMUNICATION. Wright's new building. Corner Third ica, so that a letter may be sent from in quarantine for eighteen (lays C ommittee . and F streets, McMinnville. Or. from the time or leaving San Fran Geo. Owens has sold to J. D. Gibson, E d . T elephone :—Your query in tiie any postoffice in the United States .................... S of Biggs, Wasco county, a fine colt. He last issue of the T eleiiiione , “are we to to any postoffice in British America cisco. ---- NEW AND ATTRACTIVE---- is ?a Clydesdale, two years old and is a have a new school building or patch up A pigeon shoot between Dr. Car or Mexico, and at the same rate of very fine looking horse. Mr. Gibson is ver and John Kerrigan, a local pig the old one,” brings to mind that the an looking for another fine horse. postage as that paid between points eon shooter of San Francisco will The W. F. M. society of the C. P. nual school meeting is near at hand. in the United States. take place at that place on the 19th J.W. BRIEDWELL,----- PROP. church will give an entertainment and In addition to the usual routine of busi and 22d of this month. Rev. W. W. Berk will deliver an ad ness the question of a new school build Bucklen ’ s Arnica Salve. (Formerly Baxter& Rogers.) dress on the subject of Foreign Missions, ing will probably be discussed. But up The celebrated Quit-a-qua ranch, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, My Goods are New and Fresh and will Friday, Feb. 10. All are cordially in to the present time there is apparently in the Panhandle of Texas, has vited to attend, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rhauni, BE SOLD AT LOW FIGURES no interest manifested in this most im Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, been purchased for Lady Adair, of Sam Meacham, a Warm Spring In For CASH. A sharp of the public pat dian, convicted of stealing a bottle of portant matter. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt Ireland, and others, for $7,000,000. ronage respectfully solicited, All kinds alcohol from a store on the Umatilla For weeks prior to tho election ions, and positively cures Piles, or no The ranch consists of 445,000 acres, of Produce taken in exchange for goods, reservation, lias been sentenced to a last November, McMinnville was Pay required. It is guaranteed to give and is stocked with over 30,000 year’s imprisonment in the Oregon thoroughly alive to its interests in the perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, head of high grade cattle. state penitentiary. matter of the relocation of the county price 25 cents por box. RogersATodd. The (Arant monument associa- No other medicine is so reliable asAver’s seat, and from a business standpoint it Cherry Pectoral, for the cure of coughs, was a very important matter, but upon Amos Snell, a millionaire of Chi tion has issued a circular inviting colds, and all deiangements of the res sculptors and architects to submit pirtttory organs. It relieves the asthma tho question of school facilities, in which cago, was murdered in his bed -----THE LEADER IN Robbery was designs for a monument or a mem- tic and consumptive, even in advanced every resident of the district, whether a Wednesday night. orial building to be erected in Riv stages of disease. pioperty holder or not: touching as it the object. erside [Mirk, over the tomb of Grant. A specimen of fine, artistic, glass-blow does, development of the children, men It is suggested that designs be bas Is Consumption Incurable. ing can be seen by stepping into Rogers tally, morally, socially and physiciafly ; ed on the estimated expenditure & Todd’s store, and examining any one is equally interested. There seems to Read the following: Mr U H. Morris, of half a million dollars. of the two thousand prescription bottles, be a lack of interest, not warranted by Newark ’. Ark., says: “Was down with which have the name of this well-known the facts in the ease. abcess of lungs, and friends and physicians firm blown upon them. (37tf.) That a new building is needed cannot On Saturday, February 25, Uni Opposite Grange Store McMinnville, Or pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr King’s New Discovery ted States Marshal Myers will sell The band paraded the streets Satur be denied. That to defer the work for Consumption, am now on my third day and rendered some very fine pieces longer will be a great injustice to the bottle, ami able to oversee the work’ on mv at public auction the 199 five-tael of music in a manner which made the pupils of the district is equally true. farm. It is the finest medicine ever made?’ cans of prepared opium found in It is to be hoped then that the ques people of this city open tlioir eyes. The tion Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: the trunk of Mrs. Moran and seized will receive tho carelul considera boys are doing their best to keep to tion it merits, and that during the year “Had it not been for Dr King’s New Dis Proprietor of the covery for Consumption I would have died by customs officials about a month gether and should bo encouraged. 1888, a school building will be erected of lung troubles Was given up by doctors ago. The sale will take place at 1 The public will understand the Cen- that will be the pride of the people. A Am now in best of health.” Try it sample o’clock p. np, at the north door of (5) ral is still running and will continue to credit to their intelligence and enter bottles free at Rogers Todd, the custom house. This amount run. Mrs. D. Merrill, Proprietress, F. prise, as the present one having outlast Multnur, Manager. Thanking the public ed its uselulness, is a reflection upon the The leading The Miners in the Pennsylvania of opium is of considerable value. for their very liberal patronage inthe past same. O bserver . mines get from 75 to 90 cents a day. A tael is equal to one and one- and hoping to merit the same in the ft - thfrd ounces avoirdupois; 199 five ture. M bs . D. M errill . OFFICERS ELECTED IN THE MC It is a quandry, how les3 protection —OF— tael cans then contain nearly 1330 “My little son, three years ot age, was MINNVILLE FIRE DEPART can lower the wages of the working ounces,or about eighty-three pounds. terribly afflicted with scrofula. Hisheab MENT. men, it appears that wages are The duty is fixed at $10 a pound, was entirely covered with scrofulous Third Street, McMinnville Or sores, and his body showed many marks The following officers were elected ! about low enough and under pro or |830, and the opium sells at re of the disease. A few bottles of Ayei’s Tuesday night, at the regular annual tection too. In a reduction of the tail for from $11 to $15, according Sarsaparilla cured him.”—W, J. Bechet, ZMZ’IfcAZ j STISTATTILIILZE to quality, thus placing the proir- meeting of tho McMinnville Fire De tariff you will see wages increase, Hymera, Inti’ able value of the seizure at about I partment, to serve one year : A runaway on Third st real caused | The proceeds realized from the department . Electric Bitters. will f)C turne(1 ovcr to the some excitement Monday by running G. W. Jones, chief; E. Wright, 1st. This remedy is becoming mo well known . . e .« . , c ., into another team standing on the street ami breaking the wagon considerably assistant chief; C. Grissen, secretary; and so popular as to need no special men- I custody of the clerk, of the United tion. All who have used Electric Bittern | States district Court, beside throwing one of the horses. The G. F. Tucker, trias. sirg the same song of praise.—A purer runaways could not he stopped and ran medicine does not exist and it is guaran ENGINE * HOSE COMPANY. laving near Jas. I’opc, a negro, through the town and are going yet a C. H. FLEMING, Prop. teed io do all that is claimed Electric J. E. Magers, president; F. J. Mar Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver of Lqngview, Dodge county, Ga., nothing has been heard of them. All kinds of fancy hair cutting done in and Kidheeys, will remove Pimples. Holla. is bis brother-in-law, who has a Patents granted tocitizans of the Pac tin, vice-presideift; J. L. Rogers, treas,; 8alt th. latest and neatest stylo. Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood,—Will drive Malaria from the son, Hubbard Harrell, 10 years All kinds of fancy hair dressing and hair ific states, reported for this paper by C. James Durham, sec. A. Snow and Co. patent lawyers, opp system and prevent as well as cure all Ma old. Sunday a negro gave Harrell dying, a specialty ' Special attention given HOSE COMPANY. U. 8. patent office, Washington, D. C. laria fevres,—For cure of headache. Con E, W. Wallace, foreman; W.V. Price,; stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bit a bottle of whisky, and the lad got D. M. Denohy, Acampo, Cal. sectional Ladies’ and Childrens’ Work 1st assistant ioreinan ; L, Gortner 2d as ters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or drunk, and in bis frenzy he deter I also have for sale a very fine assort weed cutter, D. Goldstein, San. Fran money refunded.—Price fiOcts. and|1.0Uper mined to kill Pope’s three children. ment of hair oils, hairtonics, cosmetics, etc cisco, Cal. sample tray. M. Jenseu, As sistant foreman; J. L. Rogers, delegato. bottle at Rogers Jk Todds Drug Store. (5 j The children helped hint to fill a I have in connection with my parlor. toria, Oregon, can crimper and capper, ENGINE COMPANY. I \V. H. Shannon. Stockton, Cal., railway . the largest and finest stock of The demand for California rais- kettle with boiling water, and at G. F. Tucker, foreman ; Lee Wright, 1 crossing. L. D. Smith, and W. A. Olds, bis bidding stripped themselves of 1st assistant foreman ; Lyle Wright, 2d ons is steadily increasing. ; Helix, Oregon, friction fire escape. i assistant foreman; Lee Collard, dele-; their clothes. The largest child, Ever in the city. One hundred and twenty men are at gate. Home Testimony. aged 5 years, was plunged into the IWTriin S trutt M c M inxvillz . O bf . oox I work on the Oswego smelter. Seven HOOK A LADDER COMPANY. expert brick layers have arrived from kettle and scalded to death. The Acker’s English Remedy for Cough». Pittsburg to assist in the erection of the W.D, Fenton,President; John Knight, Forest Grove Nov. Kith. I child 4 years old tried to resist, furnace. As soon as tliese men get well secretary ; Chas. Grissen, trea" ; O. O. \Ve u»e Ackers English Remedy in onr when Harrell seized him, and the to work 100 more men will be put to Ho Ison, foreman ; G. V. Snelling, 1st family whenever we are troubled with work. The 100 foot stack is finished and assistant foreman ; Win. Campbell, 2d ' coughs, sore throats, and we consider it young demon thereupon beat his three of the 15x70 fe-t stoves for heating assistant foreman; J. F. Calbreath,dele the best and most reliable coug medicine ¡brains out with a pice of iron and | the air before it is forced into the fur gate. I threw its bixly into the kettle. The we have ever used. nace are finished, and the work gener The above officers are in every way E. C. Hughes, child started to rtsn away, ally is progiessing satisfactorily. Ore McMinnville, is opened competent tö fill the positions to which Hardware Merchant. ivertaken, and when the gon will soon be a manufacturing state. they have been elected. A dance will Acker’s preparation for sale by Geo. W. parents attracted by its cries, rush At least twenty letters have been re soon l-e given by the department which Burt. ed to the scene, they found Harrell ceived at this ’office during the past should be well attended. month, requesting a sample copy of. the holding it by the ankles, and bant paper from people who intend to ¡mi ing its head against a tree. The ÍAY A and reliable Medicine.» are the best grate in the spring. If the peopie of this countf will help by giving their •J »» to depend u pon. Acker’s Blood El thousands suffering from Asthma, Con. flesh of the children in the kettle Where you will find the best of opinien of this county through the col ixir has been prescribed forbears for all im- sumption, Coughs, etc. <“ Did you ever try wax nearly Ixiiled from the Ixmes. Wines and Liquors, also umns of the T elephone , a considerable puritieaof the Blood. In every form of Scrof Acker’s English Remedy? It is tlio bed The head of the third child was Imported and IJomestsc number of people can ba influenced to ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is preparation known for ail Lung Troubles, Cigars. Everything m at and Clean. ; make their permanent abode in this invaluable. For Rheumatism, lias do equal. sold on a positive guarantee at 10c., 00c. beaten almost to a jelly, and it died Geo. W. Burt, druggist. during the night. Geo. W. Burt Drugriit T. M. F ield -, l’ropr. , count». Poots and Shoes have taken a Tumble i.i nrieo at the I’ione«r Boot and Shoe fjp.8 ora. I am now receiving my SpriiiK Summer stock of goods, direct from the Mat.ui. cturcr. ahicli enables me to ■ ^sell my Goods at L>worPii<az than my competitors di alin^ in tiie same line. 1 will not sell nor handle Boots or 1'4 I v^fr?’bv tlio liol liquor nr* n'n, pro.-esa 'e leather tanned for that leather is burned. Goods sold as represented. D -J Up Stairs in Adams’ Rnilding, W? F. Collard No uharuc made for Hewing rips on G«oda that I sell. posite the Grange Stope. P. F. BROWNE. PROTECT YOUR HOURS! MARLIN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. PEOPLES MARKET. Family Grocery Store Wright Bro’s. 1rs. il. P. Stuart, MILLINERY, Hair weaving and Stamping. WM. HOLL, JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. YAMHILL COUNTY, TONSORIAL PARLOR, Shaving, Hair Cutting and- - - - - - - - Shampoing Parlors. Of CIGARS LThe only FIRST CLASS BAR COOK’S HOTEL, Cw’cv’x ftxtcVZSK “a These revolvers are an exact duplicate of the celebrated .A. OOOI3 REVOLVER SMITH & WESSON. no longer costs The St. Charles Hotel. L. 0. TRIPLETT» Sign of tho Big Boot, op .33 Caliber, using Centre-Fire Cartridges. Self-Cccking, Autcmatio Ejecting, FULL NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE. WABBANTKD KQUAL IN XVXDT RX8PECT TO THX OMZTXX «Ä» WESaON. For sale by Hardware and Gun Dealers everywhere. Manufactured by THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., Now Haven, Conn, BEST IN TH« WORLD! ngsgæa Magazine Rifle For Urge or small (TAme, all itses. Tho strongest shooting rifle mads. Psrfoct accnraoy guaranteed, and tho only absolutely safe rids on tbo market UALLARIJ GALLERY, SPORTING AND TARGET RIFLE*, world r«ncwfi*d. Bond Mr l..«u:rated Cataivguo. MARLIN FlItE ARMS CO., New I Inven. Coan. IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS WILL SAVE ONE-HALF THE COST OF AMMUNITION. Made for all size« of Cartridges which aro used in any of the following lMb’8 or I’irtolH; Marlin, (\>li'8, Wlucliester, Ballard, btevens. Remington, Whliney-Keuuudy, feiuilh & Westua; atau for all gauges aud makes of SHOT GUM SHELLS, PAPER AND BRASS. Cheaper and belter than any other. Scud tor ITlco Llkt of these tools to IUeal hlnxiwluotm-liig Company, Box 1OG1 U. Nxw Haven, CONN, 42:10 Notice Fol’ Publication. ARE YOU GOING EAST? L and O ffick at Ofrgon City, Or., ( January 18, 1888.) If so bo sure and call for your tlcksU • Notlco Is bcrvby givon that inc following- via tho named settlor has filed ’.oticcof bis inten tion tu final nroof in support of bis and that Raid proof will be before the county judge or clerk of Tillamook county, Oregon, aFTillainook, Oregon, on Wednes day, March 21, 1888, viz: A. I>. llallock, —THE— homestead entry No. 5171, for lots, 2. 3 ami 4, see 31, T 1 S K 10 W. and 1, 2, 3 and 1, s' sec, 6, T 1 8 R 10 W lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and It is positively the shortest and flnt'ilF cultivation of, said land, viz: W. f. New comb, John 1‘ Day. IL. F. Uoodspecd and line to Chicago and the east and south and the only sleeping and dining car through II. McDermott, of Tillamook, Oregon line to 40-45 W. T. B ukney , Register. & Wrote Ritay, « js m wt” ■ Oinnlia, Kansas* City, and all lliaaourf 111 ver Points. Notice for Publication. Its magnificent steel truck, unsurpasssd train service^und elegant dining and sleeping cars bus honestly earned for it the title of L and O ffice at Oregon Citv, Or., ) Jan. ÏI, 1888 ( Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has Hied notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim and, that said proof will bo made before the county clerk of Tillamook coun ty, Oreuon. ut. Tillamook, Oregon, on Fri day. March 2, 1888, viz: Joseph Bixby, pre-emption, D S, No. 5419, for the N W 1-4 of S E 1-4 ami N E 1-1 of 8 W 1-1 of Sec 31, T 3 « R 9 W He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Fred C Foland, C T. McKinley, 1». 11. Bunn and M Foland, all of 1 lebo 1’ O., Tillamook county. Ong< n, 39.11 W. T B urney , Register. The Tloyal Houte Others may imitate,but none can surpass it. Our motto is “always on time.” Be sure and ask ticket agents for tickets via this celchruted route and take none others. W H MEAD, G. A No, 4 Washington street, Portland, Or. New Blacksmith Shop I AMITY, OREGON. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that W D Fen SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. ton, as administrator of thcestateof Henry Wtillan, deceased, has tiled in the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, his final Blacksmithing and enrrisgo ironing of every description. account, and said court has fixed upon Tuesday, March 0, 1888, at 2 o’clock, p in. of said day, at Lafayette, Oregon, to hear Horse Shoeing the same. Therefore all persons are here by notified to appear at. said time and And plow work a specialty... place, and show cause, if any there lie, why said final account be not allowed and said — o— estate Unally settled. W. I). F enton , 39.43 Administrator Aforesaid. Aho maiiufucture the Dated January 12, 1888. £jfi7*Colebrated Oregon Iron Harrow? Notice For Publication. GIVE ME A CALL. 00U L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or , I I)ec 21, 1887.1 Notice i« hereby given that the following- c innville named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Judge or Clerk of Yamhill county, Oreg«m. at Lafayette, Oregon, on Saturday, February 25. 1888, viz: Robert llanniford, homestead entry. No. 4885, for the B W 1-4 of N E 1-4 and lot 2 of sec. 10. (•S' 'or Third and I) streets, McMinnville T 2 8 R 4 W. He na mes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz,: Samuel Gil pin. George Taylor, Orin Portor and Taylor Proprietor«, Thorpes, of Gaston P. () Washington county, Oregon, W. T. B urney , 30:11 Register M M Lian Baos., & iiewessoi , The Beit Rigs in tho City, Order, Promptly attended to Day or Notice for Publication. L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or., I Jan.‘|L 1888.J Notn e is hereby elven that the fbllowmg- named seVlcrlias filed notice of bis inten tion to m:i! <’ linnl proof In support of his claim, and that said pro« f will in made be fore the County Clerk of TillgulMk county, Oregon, nt l illiimonk, Oregon on Friday, March 2 1HS8, viz. Fred. C. Foland, pre emption D. H. No. 492.'», f »r the N E ’ < «>f I S W W M s E h. and H E of H E I He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence n|»on, and •mltivation of, said land, Viz: Joseph Bix by. C I’. McKink’V, Chas. Johnson and if. H. Bunn, nil of llcbo P, Q , Tillamook county, Oregon. 39.11 W. T B urney , Register McMinnville, Oregon. Henderson Bros. Proyi I rial FirM-clsM accommodations for Crai mull and general travel. Transient stock well cared for. Notice For Publication. Everything nsw andin First-Class I mxp QrrieE at Oregon City. Or., 1 1 ebruai v 7. 1887.1 Notice!* hereby given that tiie fol’.owing- nanivd settler has Hied notice of Isis inten tifin to ma c final proof in support of Ids claim, and that «aiti proof will be made I m *- f<»re tue county clerk of Tillamook county, Oregon, at Tillamook. Oregon, on Saturday Manli31. 1888, viz: Jòlin Rupp, pre-e tion D. H. No- 5199, for the W «<, HE •; 1, and W », N E see 12. T 2 S R 10 W He names the* following witnessc prove his continuous re>i<h nee upon, ami cultivation of. sukl land, viz Janit a Gib son. Ht nry Old* James A, Briggs and M, D. Reading, u!l of riU>im<H>k. Oregon, 4-*17 W T I tri.NEY, Register Patronage respectfully solicited Miss A. P. Young, Fashionable Dressmaker. F.»r 1«- h tetter that •vtr.nndfh-itiM cffVi'v ccn»»mpUt'rg buying d PLAHÏ3 - 8UtC3. t . rhMtrwtinna.auIurariyl ». »** r**l n.a.«4 what t.> buy. nn-l whera Lrtrca fbr IwnrM ! rtranf ÔVlT K'luülag a ( rr'lt CI '■ r V»r< ita wnt I