Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, April 19, 1883, Image 4

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    EX Harding.
VOTICi: !
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T. B. Ladd.
Produce and Coirmission House,
To the Farmers of Polk ani Y
€’< >IJÌN'I'1ES !
•po ALL WHOM IT MAV CON< EKN
■ Nolic«* is hereby given that th«!- is
money in the treasury of Tillamook I’onnty t*‘
Harding &. Ladd. Pros.
|>uv the following outstanding Orders, and that
—o—
Il '.oil want til.’ I’.aiii W < oil. .«> to l iuiri li««ld A < «ok*», Aiui|>.
intere»l will I m * >top|M*d ou I he same from and
McïWir^LLS. CHEGÎN. APBU. 19,18U.
II jou waul Ihf Olivet « huied Plow«, uJJNizes, or the
(.‘tuMtdy
Miitky
w ’/'’1 K!
■ «<■««
rtl«>id
A 4 Pfo
«.ok
ii’U-r till-April Uh, l"S3 . Ord«*rs N«-
Having f< rni« tl a »v |wutiierd«ip in the Prp-
26, X, I fo, IM, 187. 196, 229. 264, 256, 192
)■ you want th.' Moline Hootch I’upperPJows. both wood .mi .llt| ,*,.*'•• ” I
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«»(her north«-!n 'I’« rritoii»-s, tin* wheat and 19 1.
J. M. GRAHAM.
% S B OH* U II ai •%% O %l
eti to |siy caah for all ku.Js of Pruducc. Fur- wu It you unit the la> -I mi In-t in»|H <»ve 1 ilai row, onu that uill iO|,|
•*•'•-■
was c(»\( red with 8n<»w. in the Ohio County Treasurer of Tillamook County, <>r,
t ei having
515.
■ K
ey Iron Harrow <»i
l *i u‘<H«la a <
vallev h int«-i prole« lion had l»een par­
Th«* history of the Aiimriraii Indian tial for a term lot alls \ .li vin g from
..........
nt tbe LaDow Pulverising Harrow, 12 to 18si«-< i i >
. N1
Hay.
VSarl<*y, « ur<*.l .’leal»,
A « n.L
tr<»!il»l« s is «-or«*lati i«• with the history three!«» t« ii w«*« ks, ;«fl< r which the loes
laird. Apples. Onion««, I gga.
If you want a rtrst-ehiss No. 1 lu ill or Broad-Cast Aeed«^r,
get the A
** MofotA
•
ti
>i«'*ii(*4<|
coahi I
< litckena, 't'urkeja.
«»f th«- Amrriritn nali«»n. It Iwgan fr«»m I’reezinx was quite gen**i.d. The
average depreciation is grcatei in die
Ducks« 4« mmm *«
If you want the Best, Strongest and Lightest Draft Mower,
Rei
when oni irpiibli«-wa* yrt in th«* em­ i ujipi-i* pan «»1 tin* < dii«» Valley, ami in
l.an« rf .«>10 a < (Irak ■ wm
Potalock,
bryo. In the struggle to phir«* a ” fr<*<* , l\.nisa> than el.Mwhere. East of the
For th«'best lla\ Rake in the world go t tf.itiit eiieid A < uokS, Amit ’.
MILLINERY,
Any or all of these, are requested to give us a
ami ihd<-p«*inh*nt mil ion" upon tliic Al!egh.ini«*s tlo- eondition is good in
<« »: want
-1 *i-« I the
>.« • Best and most
llax reliable
Rake. and latest improved
call.
It you
soil, our father« met in th«* natives a 'In- northern l»elt. deelming slightly in
Al«», parties wishing to buy Lime, Cement,
the lower latitude- ami it is not lip to
Plaster,
H**ir
and
Grass
Seed
ot
any
kind,
s.ivage ami rnirl to«*, whose app«*titr average
and 3 i
Twine
Binder,
i i anj part of the South, rhe
cj i<rr Harvester
ri iic
«* cormicjk
,I
come and see us.
was readily w hette«! to the k« < n«-st iverage for the erop i- 80; i&st April
Headquarters
for
the
present
at
S.
F.
Hard
­
Just received a full assortment ot
point of hatre«l, atnx’ity an«l »polia- it was 104. 'i’ln* most observing r«*-
’s Sh..e Shop.
ti«»u. The «lre«ls of honor which the |»oits have (*\amiiie«l the route and in Ladle«’, .Hi**«•eV and Children’s Hats, in e 52tf
HARDING A LADD.
of
Luuccfield A <
many rases, found them healthy, while
inhabitants of Amrri« a suftere«l at the the plants are blown, and there is good
embracing all the
We
will put
them each
up, give
you full
instructions
and
start
them
for vou
of fl
We
will
warrant
machine
to
do
No.
1
work
and
give
autisfaction
. —free 01
hands of the native re«l man are mat­ r«-a>on lol I»« lie\ in ; th.U the real < <»li-
Newewl Shades and Shapes,
ter« <»f familiar history and «-ainiot be diti«»n of th«* win it is th«*i«-fore less uii-
We will keep on hand aFu‘1 Line of “
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
r *ralled with other than feelings <»l promisiiig than ii s«*ems. Theaverag«- together with a full stock of other Millinery
of tlo I'ondifion in the States of largi
ni nglrd Morrow and indignation. With production are: Neu York 101, Penn- Goods, which I am offering
an»!
Binding
lie McCormick,
tor them. We Twin«*
will sell lor
on I time
or for Cash. so that you will not have to send tn ° p “or., i i
At Vory Low Rates.
Milch a iM'ginniiig betw«*en th«* ra«-«*s, - I\ ania 'J'», (ihio 7<>, Kentucky '->0, In­
li you
want
the improved
Improved Hodges Oregon Header, go to Lnncef ield A ('o<>k«H Ai
« ’ !
For
tbe
Latest
then, it were natural to «*xp«*«*t a «lead- diana 75, M.-rliigan 93, Illinois 80,
Wn. ADDIE IIA Kill «ON.
.Miss<»uri 83. Kansas 70, and California
ly ami lasting enmity between them.— 02. The average <»f winter wheat va-
To the Trade at Amity.
Buffalo Pitts ' Challenger,” Separators or Poweri
Ami th«- natural inference has not fail- ri«*s little from last year’s breadth.—
5ml
OF ALL KINDS,
•°
l.uilevf ie|<l * <
.
e I. From that time onward do wq to the Ih-tiiriis indicate an increased of one
For straw Stackers Grain Balts. CyliutlciTeetb, all kinds or Ball Ing, etc. ci*
3
l.n»,'..firld A t ook''. .1'
last butchery which oc«*urrr«l in Arizo­ per <-«-nt. Illinois returns two per «-ent.
W ■■ have II,.-I'.nn do A M irich I I stean. Engines, Portable mill Stationary
*‘' *
increase; Ohi«», Michigan, Indiana and
na, th«* <»th»*r «lay, there has been a con­ Missouri <»ue percent. de«-reiise; Cali­
Saiupie W Jffon., Pio« -, I rill». Mow in,■,• Machine», Hay Bakes, McCormiok Blns. 1
tinual suecession <»f strife, bhrndsht-d fornia t« n per rent, increase, and a
on hand. Plan.,* vail and exauilne before purchasing elsewhere.
IAV1111.1.1»
and «littering occaHione«I by .this cver- slight decrease apjwars in the Gulf
Agents for Knapp. Burrell A ro , Ponfcl
52t f
Stat« s. I’lie returns of the quantity of
lasting “ charge’’ of ours, an«l th«* eml see«! iisetl per acre indicates a t«*mh*n«-y
i« not promised until th«*, last of the to thin seeding. Ten years ago about
Indian l»loo«l, in Its wild, untutored six pecks per acre w ere used, and now
Will make the Ma^>n of 1813 at the Springer
character, shall l»<* swept from th«* fare less than five and a half art* sown in Farm 1 mile west oi Amity at
th«* winter wheat r«*gion. 'I’ln increas­
OF EVERY KIND, GO TO
of thr American soil.
ing ns«- of thr drill admits of this econ­
Nor ¡s this vexed question without omy. The acreage of winter rye is 99
■$8 for the Season.
its proverbial tw«> shies;” n«»r have j»«*r rent, of last year’s breadth, ami the
GEN. GRANT was imported in dam from
the Indians of this country arte«l with­ ;iv«*rag«* < «»ndition 94.
Philadelphia. I’a., by Maj. James Bruce in
out «*aus«*. Every human, I m * he of thr
1876. Sired by Duke of Wellington, Imp. and
CEILING,
Tuesday evening’« C’mincil Proceeil- owned
FLOORING,
by Dr. Schneck of Philadelphia. His
lowest or highest t,vp<* of jnanhoo«l,
Lafayette, Oregon.
:
an* unavoidably <*r<»w«lvd <»ut. Th«* dan» the fine butter cow September, own«, bv
FINISHING,
will ronteud for, defend and tight for,
RES TIC,
main part of their work can be seen by Maj. Bruce, of Cornelius. Oregon—made a
his h«>ifi(* and possessions. This is, in
record of 24 pounds in 10 days at 2 years old.
looking amongst tin- new “ ads."
FJSNCI m
PICKETS,
GRANT has proven to Ge a sire of fine
reality, a very part «»f that ” first law
milkers; his heifers sell for double the value
of nature"—self preservation—whi«*h i>
of native cows.
-AND-
interwoven in th«* instinct of every
Cows left in our charge will be cared for the
X<‘ av
creature and w hich we «*x|x*ct to see
same as our own, with a reasonable charge for
pasturase, only. Any cow not getting with
him exercise. I’his is what tin* Indians
calf may return, free, at any time as long as
STRAY COW.
have doue since thr first encroachment
the bull is in present owners’ hand. Care
upon their natural rights t«» th«* last.—
Came tn the premises of the undersigned, will be taken, but no responsibility for acci­
SPRINGER BROS.,
«Simply this and nothing more. Ami near the Baptist Church, south-west of Me dents.
is now being manufactured al the
51mlor3.
Amity, Oregon.
barring their savage mode of contest­ Minnvilfe, over two years ago, a spotted calf,
without any marks of identification. Said call
ing th« ir claims, thi*y havt* acted pre­ has now grown to be a tine milch cow, bav-
U\ tL PKOOI'.
cisely an other men, civilized or unciv­ mgayouug call. Any person having lost
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, i
ilized, hav«* acted and ar«* acting at tho i U c I i an animal, will come forward, prove
April 4, 1883. i
p-operty, pay charges and take her away.
sanii* time, lieyond th«*
’•on
J. F, COOK.
Notice it» hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
American gov«*rnni«*nt.
to make final proof in support of his claim,
Located on the North Yamhill River, at Western Oregon Railroad Brill;;
True, th«* white man has instituted
and that said proof will be made before the
Two and one-half Miles Fast of McMinnville.
measures hearing upon their face a
k
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­
mook, Oregon, on Tuesday, Mav 15, 1883, viz :
«bowing of magnanimity and justi«*«*.
to ship Lumber
We
are
prepared
Latest
Style«,
Rest
Quality
Low
Willi-mi Rhoades, Pre-emption I). S. No. 4.104
Treaty alter tr«*aty has he«,n mad«* with
est Prices.
tor the N W 1-4 ..I S W II ofbec 14, N W 1-4
the Indians from first to last; pl«*«lg«
To any i*oinl on the II*. O. and ,1*. G. Railroat
of S E 1-4 and E 1-2 of 8 E 1 4 of Sec 15, T 5
and
mers mill find it to their inter­
affer ple«lge of honest coushleratioii
S, R 10 W.
A Good Wagon Road to the Mill
Oritatnenttit Painttr,
He names the following witnesses to prove
have they reluctantly ac«-«*pted in lieu
est to examine my Splendid Stock of
Addross all Ordes lo
-
-
-
Oregon. his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of th«*ir Providential birth-right; step 51c II inn vilie4
of said land, viz : Jasper Smith, John Kni- Roots and Shoes before buying else­
Painting done in the neatest style, on the fong, J. Tuqua and Lester Ray, all of Hebo,
by st«-p have they yielded their inheri­
YAMHJLL LUMBERING COMPANY,
where—it will be
tance until but a scant remnant is left, shortest notice and at the most reasonable Tillamook County, Oregon.
prices. Shop in the old Beary building on
5t5
L T. BARIN, Register.
lilcMinHTille, Oregon.
13-311
a mean relic of the great army which Third between A and B Sts.
6tf.
MONEY IN THEIR POCKETS
the red man «»nee iiiimhf*r«*«l upon hi.<*
.
i
Call and see me ; you will be j
native soil.
Notice ot Final Proof.
And what of the treaties? what ol
welcome.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, i
April 3rd, 1883: f
i
the pledges
Has our government
I also keep a neat assortment q/’| Hoot and Shoe Maker,
Notice is hereby given that the following
dealt w ith th«*««* men hom*«tly and just­
THF. FIRENT SAWED MtlMil.RM
named
settler
has
filed
notice
of
his
intention
Under Odd Fellow*’Hall, I
Gents'
Furnishing Goods, for sale,
SSIltatDAN. OREGON.
ly T The answer is both yes and no.—
ever made in this section are now being man­ to make final proof in support of his claim,
Governmental hand has been out­
Cheap.
and
that
said
proof
will
be
made
before
the
ufactured at
-
Orcgo
The finest stock of Boots. Shoes, Rubbers. McMinnville,
County Clerk ot Yamhill County, at Lafayette.
stretched faithfully enough in fulfill­
Hoots made to order mill neatly re­
Etc, in Yamhill County
Oregon,on
Monday,
May
14.1883,
viz:
Albert
ment of its promises ; hut in th«* hands
A. ENNIS, Proprietor.
Houston, Homcstend Entry No. 3.042 for the paired.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
of dishonest agents has the bem fac-
Cheap an the chea^iest and good as the b^st. N A ot’ N W 1-4. S W 1-4 of NW 14 and N
Siffn of the Riff Root.
Boots and Shoes manufactured to order and
tion died. Numerous ar«* the «»utrag«> Look at them.
W I 4 N E 1-4 of See. 2, T 5 S R 7 W.
The Finest Wines, Liquors and Ciuars ki
neatly repaired.
He names the following witnesses to prove
constantly on hand.
13-4ml
Ji”»! have 1 m *«* u perp«*trate«l by lofty
Enquire of F. W. REDMOND, Agent, at
All work and goods warranted.
hiscontinous
residence
upon
and
cultivation
of
Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon.
** civilized " rascals in tin* name of th« Mc.M mu ville, or of
I
said
bind,
viz:
G
F
FenualJ,
David
James,
R.
27tf.
6in I or3
M1 LL ER A BO W E RS.
31 m3.
L Booth and J F Hagler, all of Willamina,
government, ('«unitless are th«* terri­
, Yamhill County, Oregon.
ble scenes of atr«M*ity directly traceable
5t5
L. T. BARIN, Register.
to the Villainy of the “intellectual
THE
race.” The robliery and breacli of
Will stand at Henderson A Logan Bros’
faith ‘with the Cherokee Indians, in
years g«»u<* by. may l»<> <*itcd as a sam­ .''tables,
ple. In this affair a friendly, brave
U <• .15 in nt ille, Oregon,
and trustworthy peoph* were defraud
ed of their rights in a sham« fnl nian- 1'iorn Wednesday neon until Monday morning
of each week, until .Inly loth. Is83.
!
High heaven never w itneesed n
' I’'*' ‘ oframality. And to pas
•ver myriads of th.« other l»urh*s«|m**
1:1 ACK PltlNCF.
Will stand the ensuing season, commencing
April 1st and ending July Jst, 1883, at Mc­
in the vast micci - -mn of bmlesqnes ii
was «¡rod by H«»n. W. J. Nesmith's Black Minnville Fridays. Saturdays and Bundays,
IndiiiH managtment we m|..... t h
Stranger, dam Henry, Morgan, Blackhawk. Wednesdays at Amity ; Mondays and Tues­
ilH l,v• ........... lay of th.- \ iolatioi Morgan- all thoroughbred stock, lie is jet days at Sheridan.
.lack in color; 17 j hands high, will be4 years
“I plight. <1 faith made with M om
The shades of dawn were falling fast,
DESCHIPTION :
old in June. In atrial of s|»eed he made his
“ Alas ! the Osborn, Wood and Deering
l»amG..i Indians. I- then in anythin
mile in 3 :1 A.
MILTON is a bright bav, foaled in 1868.
As through the land in haste there passed
Have broken us down, instead of cheering !”
’"’"n.b n bblig mon the lands now
TERMS—Single leap. $8 ; Season. $12; In I6S hands high, and is pronounced by com­
A youth, who bore a quaint device —
-urance, $16.
This was the farmer’s awful moan.
petent judges, coupled with public opinion, to
OU IH .1 |.\ ! |M M I ,,. J J mg J! (• I .11 , ! -
F. M. FRANKLIN,
be one of the b«*st Road ami Carriage Stallions.
A banner, with the sage advice :
sacredly as th«- farm of mn man ii
The youth replied, in cheering tone:
Agent
Il ly I*
rEDIGRI'.K :
I amhill County belongs to him. Bn
“
Go
to
Hodson's,
to
buy
Stoves,
He was aired by How’s Royal George, dam
"Go to Hodson s and buy you a
,,u ’’ Innda are -.ml to be riel
by old Harkawav. the imported Irish blood
Hardware, Tinware, or .Ign­
with «.I«*, ami ;m. <*OVetcd; ami fhex To Whom it Ma? Concern. horse, <1. D.. by Fox Hunter: How’s Royal
. McCormick Twine Binder, and
Notice is hereby given that the City Council George by Fields’ Roval George ; d im of How’s
nuiy I m * taken; trouble will mi««*;
at Hural Implements.
Royal wa • sin*d by the celebrate«! hors«* States­
of
McMinnville.
Oregon,
will
in
twenty-eight
be happy.’’
•‘h'M.i-pi .1 nn.l 4 rneltj may follow ; th»
days from Ibin dnt<*, or ss seen thereafter •* man . Fields'Royal George dam, the celebrat­
ihiHMent may suffer; might and p«»w« > Council convenes. p.«-s an ordinance rvquirinc ed Erin mare, sired by Erin, he by Sir llenrv.
His brow was clear, his eye beneath
will coijqurr; vale M oms ’ him? inh. the property owners adjoining the streets 2,297; G. D. by Grand Turk, bred by George
The youth at early eve was found
McKinley. Oakville. C. W.t owned by W. A.
Flashed
bright, and from between his teeth
and
jmrts
of
sttecis
herein
after
named,
and
to
nothingness to join f|h* others tha
Lying outstretched on the ground ;
l»e improved to establish a grade anti macad­ Fields A Co., of Buffalo, N. Y. Fields’ Royal
A
voice
like
a
silver
clarion
rung,
have pr« c« «h «l them. <l«*lramle«l of thei; amize the same as ’bllows: lieginnin;, ” at «he I George was sited by «»Id Royal George, he by
And, wrapped around him, clean and nice,
In accents of a well-known tongue :
Railroad tn* •’< on Q street thence west on <2 1 Black Warrior, he by Tipf«o. he by Ogden s
fair and just lM*qllesta, .........
in
Messenger, he by imported Messenger.
«troet
to
a
point
opposite
lhe
center
of
G
street,
Was
that banner w th the sage a l ice :
posed up«m and Anally aggravate«! inp
thence snath on G s’reel p» the renter of Third
TERMS:—By the season, $10. payable at
“ Go to Hodson's and buy a .Mc­
» Kuiffiiine rt'M'iitiiient wliirh
tlxn street, thence west on Third street tn the enws- the end ot season. Single service. $5, pava­
“ Go to Hodson’s to ba , Stores and
Cormick Twine Binder !"
• lii'ir nnme nnd hnbitation upon th. wallc leading from ILnderson A Logan BroV ble at the time of servic«*. Insurance, $15.
Livery Stardc to Jacob Wiserarver’s; all ol payable when mare is known to lie with foal.
fHce of the «*»rtli.
Hardware, Tinwa. ■, Wagons or
«aid innmdainiscd roaii to be 18 feet wide : — All care will be takeu to prevent accidents,
In sorrowing homes, he saw the sight
SiK h to the picture too plain and fair Thanre lw<gin;iing at said cross-walk and run­ but will be responsible for none.
.
J o’; icu Hu t ‘al Implements. ’’
to I*
And what of th, jiide ning Weal on Thhd street and macidamixintf
J. A. FR1STOE,
Of wasting forms and dying lright;
MeM., Apr. 5,—4tf.
Proprietor.
ment! In th,, „am,. ,,f civilizatioti th«* same 40 feet wide tn th« west side o( R
And while without, the sunlight shone,
street, thence the ««me width on B street to thr
There, in the twilight of that day,
ebrtotianity. Jnatic,-»nd wptalitv to al! north bur or 4ih street, thence south in center
lie uttered bold, in thunder tones :
m, ti thi»eannot to- right. Indian blood of B street 16 feel wide, macadam to a point
Sleeping yet beautiful, he lay.
to goinir into oblivion rapidly ctioiiffl, op|M4i*r the Houth end of the picket fence in
“ Go to Hodson's and buy you a While through the land was heard afar
front of the present residence «1 Cant. C. Hand
naturally. l»M<enn«to lie “th, aiirvi ley, lhenc« beginning al tba crrw-walk *#n B
FOR SALE !
McCormick or Chumpion Reap­ A voice as from a falling star :
val of th,, titt. st” that it dionld. An,! s* . ■» leading Ir- ni the Rt:roMiFR office tn C.
D
.l.<
;
'n
-<>
'a
onrner
and
running
thence
south
The
undersigned
offers for sale his propertv
er
or. Mower !”
in view of its Irr, vorablc fat,' it would
along * he conter of * street 16 fr“t wide macad
Happv Valiev. The farm consists ol 282
“ Go to Hodson’s to buy Stoves.
be ii credit to a nan,,, ko lofty >,M thai am to lee er<w-walk l«*ading from the Morris acres ; 56’» acres under fence ; about 90 acres in
Hardware, Bain Wagons and
House
’
•
he
H.
G
Bn-ns*
corner,
all
cf
the
cultivation;
good
house
and
barn
and
exoel-
we boiiMt to nhow them that wc Imv, ■
“ Mv back is lame,” the old woman said,
atn'etaand m.»ds to be masndaniized lent spring water. Also a fair ffour’ng mill.on
■ cum . of hi>ii<n. Hicwrior to tbeir own af'n*»a«d
" And dreadful is my aching head ;
alt kinds of Farm Jmplem'ts”
as follows io wit: The ground work e- foun- one ot thr best sites in Oregon. I will aril
HH we claim it inatcad of nothinir b t dation ts b* of rough atone 10 inches thick and th»** whole property at >1 • p**r acre—one half
Sharp is the jiain in my aching side.”
plac-sl »« cl‘srly together as possible, said 10 uash down, the baiance on reasonable time,
an iudeccnt ffrec | for all their
ineheaof rough «tone nr re k k» hr covered with
Enquire at thr Rsr'arra nfficr.
For further particulars of what the youth
In triumph, then, the youth replied:
»ion« r, n.l . -
a.-,. ,| , i.. . , .
4 inches of craabrd stnne. Said ordinance wi’l
2m6
C. NEWRY,
loud protcKtationi, of ju«ticv mi l ritrlit a.so require d-ains or srwe -s u* I « made or
did say
“ Go to Hodson's and buy one of
bet h »ides of all the aforesaid projoard macad
eon. lito ralit. . It may ;H. vwn.r I,
amistd mad >< 4trt*t and sl-o o-i both ’d I
those fine Stoves; no other trill And for extras for all kinds of Farm Ma­
them t« own forever in wild «!<•
D »nd E
beginning *1 Finrt .tmM »nd
Dwirab'.«'pn.rerlv in the tnnr. nf Sheridan,
chinery,
tion m > fair a land ah thim. I. eert.uu.
suit you as well!"
-dnnmg -.mb or
D al„l E Mrwt, «orti
Vnmhill C..nniy. eraaUtint af a black,m.th
is wrong to cheat and abns.- them while
an'ir ’nr to earrr th« «r*t»r into the naluml »hop. wagon .hop, good ¿■veiling bouae. b«rn,
Call at their Store, in Masonic Hall Building,
running through W T N-wb,’. lnnd |„,„her .nd w<^< ,hci.
th,.y do ke. p .t, I wo wmttgs <*ann«>.
The old farmer wailed : “ my aching breast!”
all ot suiu drmns or aewers to he Of box lumtor
Enquire of
McMinnville, Oregon, and enquire of
make one right.
* inches tn thi< <nrai . nd suffii 'ritly large te
CHAS LAFOLLKTT
Quoth the youth: “ buy a .VM/A|/-f’/ow*,
IborMg. ir .in ■> nud
and p«ito thereoi
47
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' 8h.rtdon.Gr««;».
4TW.
and be blest,”
and to bo p. i-ts under ground and ou toide of_________ _
th« a.« «waiks on *sid streets where directed hv
While pitving tears stole from his eye
’he street Commit cner or determined by said
During the firs’ three months of tbe • -¿man-*. Al! of said work to be do- o under
Ho made the old man this reply :
.WrWInavtlta« Orrc»n.
year tiler, were " -7 ir.ie. < f i - sg ' iîm ,, .he ?in-cLoa of thr street Commiaaiooer ot
Agents for Knapp, Burrell & Co.’s Machinery
it>is
City.
constructed in th • '■.intese’ .•><•« York.
"Go to Hodson's and buy you a
for Tic Nies.
8.i i •.'■ .■• i, c
hr -irr of tn, C:<v Is now prepared to furnish
ArkauMs. Arimiin, iVnn.ylvanin Mon I'ounril, mad. April llth IW, m witno.« m; Celebrations, etc., on short notice and at rea
at Portland,
Whipple Harrow. .Monitor or
enable rntea. Address
tana. Fioràia. Mi— ri, Illinois. Idaho han» bar. to w. Uv. l,;h dar of April 1»83.
A. V. H. MVM R. t ender.
Superior Seeder, and ride I"
A. B. k.Ksn,
And O. Dickenson's Seeds and Trees, Salem.
New Mexico and Utah.
4tC
McMinnville, Oregon.
Jtowrdrr al ito City oi MeMmnriUe-
lit i,
'riu* Ih’panmeiit <>f Ag-i ¡cultlire re-
ports rovei tin* comlitioii of the winter
^i.-iin < r<»|>, «ni ti»«* üím I «»i April, «»ver
its entir«* l»r«-a«iili. In .Mi< liig.in and
Millinery,
Millinery !
latest Styles.
£ XTRAS”
IIAliDWA li 1*2,
Pure Blooded Jersey Bull,
S’TnUTIT’CTB.E,
S2
GEN. GRANT,
Agricult’ral Implem'ts,
Lumber,
Lumbei
D. I. CORKER,
FALL OPENING,
To-Day.
Building Lumber!
Yamhill Lumbering Co.’s Mill,
McM’ville City Boot & Shoe Store.
J. B. BOHR,
House, Carriage, Sign
Sh.ia.gles, Shingles !
W. A. FENTON,
BOSS SALOON
Miller & Bowers’ Shingle Mill.
P.
BHOWNB.
BLACK PRINCE
Provincial Prize Horse
Is at Hand. I
MILTON
A PARODY.
Farm and Mil! Property
For Nak* !
Custer
Post
Band.
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