Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, June 21, 1883, Image 18

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CITY MARKET,
Miss JeDnie Carson went to Mon
tami about a vearego and established
Roseburg now lias a bunk to put a sheep ranch near Oka, at the ex­
ou airs over.
pense of 110,000 cash. She lias innii
Spokane Falls lias a daily paper, aged her business herself, and her
[Bangasser’s building ou B street.]
sheep and ranch are said to be worth
the “Chronicle.”
BANCASSER
& PAULUS,
?7,6<>(> more than they cost her. She
Proprietors.
A. C. Jordon died at Chattanoo­ is known as “the Montana shepherd
ga Thursday last, aged 107 years.
ess.”
Here is where you can get your money's
The remains of two women were
A teirilde accidtnd occurred at worth in
cremated in Pennsylvania, last week. Silverton, or, Thursday last, when
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage. Tripe,
it is said that Samuel J. Tilden’s one of the tine twins of J. M. Brown, anti everything »n the line of meats, of the
death is exjected to occur at any shot and mortally wounded the other. best quality the country affords. Also the
I be mother was attending the tour
moment.
Best of Bolognas.
namenl at Salem at the time of the
Give us a call and be satisfied.
A Umatilla man's hogs stick cows.
shooting occurrence. A treacherous
BANGASSER A PAULUS.
He caught them at it, and ho mis­
old fowling piece lviDg carelessly
12-lOlf.
take.
within reach of the little ones caused G. H. HEMSTOCK,
D. P. HARVEY.
The City of Salem flouring Mills the frightful miscliie’. 'Die wcuuded
C. W. FRANCIS.
McMinnville.
At Mill.
have a grinding capacity of 750 bar­ child lias since died.
rels per day.
TOPICS OF THE DAY.
Portland will soon have aaother
school building to be built at a
cost of $45,400.
Hemstock, Harvey & Francis,
WILLIAM HOLL.
WATCH & MAKER,
Sullivan, the “puncher,” is coming
to Oregon, and a Portland brick layer
—AND—
proposes to “put a head on him.”
.Iff «¿3 W l UL
Hi
KC
t Tlc.TIinni iile. Or.
Two base ball nines of Portland,
the "Stars” and "Portlands,” are hav­
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
ing some spirited games.
< tpium to the value of $25,000 ar­
rived in Portland per the State of
California on tier last trip.
VVm. Burch, aged about 21 years,
was killed by a falling tree on Whid-
by Island, one day last week
—AND—
FLATTED W.IRE,
\*onr
line*
It'ilh
Kansas has bad another destructive
wiud storm, in which many houses
wore blown down and one child
killed.
Fifty Indians of the coast tribes
have lost their lives while pursuing
seals in northwestern waters since
March.
Nez Perce News: livery saw mill
in tho county twenty five miles from
Lewiston is shipping lumber to this
city, and still the demand exceeds
the supply.
A son of Dr. J. L, Keck, of Port
land was run over by the cars and
killed Saturday evening while at
tempting to board them while they
were in motion.
Jack Gilliam, who was injured
some time since by the explosion of
giant powder, had one of his ribs
removed the other day, aud is in a
fair way of recovery.
Some miscreants seem beat on de­
stroying tho town of Frisco, in south­
ern Utah, and did succeed in burning
a portion of it, recently. The vil
bans are known mid lynching is
threatened.
A dispatch from San Francisco
says the amount of freight going
north has very percepilbly increased
during the past ten days, and in con
sequence steamers on both the Port
land and the Sound routes have been
taxed to their utmost capacity.
R«v. Ben T. Jenkins Jr., Sunday
morning killed Rev. ,1. Lane Borden,
president of tho Mansfield cellege.
Rev. Borden had seduced a young
lady friend of Jenkins. Jenkins
used a revolver, and tired five or six
shots. One ot the shots took effect
in Borden's leg, one in the heart,
shattering a watch, and one in the
forehead, just between the eyes. He
lived about two hours, but never
spoke. The greatest excitement pre
vails, but Jenkins has the sympathy
of the community. Jenkins and his
brother, C. E. Jenkins, who was
prevent, surrendered to the sheriff
A terrible calamity, involving the
death ol 186 children, occurred in
Sunderland, county Durham, England
Saturday evening. From details re­
ceived it appears that an entertain­
ment given in Victoria Hall by a
conjuror, attended almost altogether
by children, several thousand being
in attoudauce. The accident occured
at the end of the performance, the
body of the hall being cleared entire,
ly ot its occupant», whsn aoaie 1200
of the littte ones came rushing down
stairs from the gallery. At thu top
of the first flight of stairs was a door
which opened only twenty inches,
and thus but one child at a time
could get through. At this point
while the mass of children were push
ing forward, one of them fell, and
was unable to rise owing to the
others crowding. The result was a
great number was pushed down,
trampled cn and suffocated. The
scene was terrible. No effort could
stop the mad rush of the affrighted
children. They came on yell melt,
though strangely without much shoot
ing. and soon 186 were knocked
down and suffocated to death by the
others trampling ou them.
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PAYTON,
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Kake their
IMMENSE 81
.«■FERRY STREET,-#»-
OREGON
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Of the Latest Variai,
GENERAL
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MERCHAÜ
B. K. HARTMAN.
tnd are prepared to offer to tho*
advantage« which theyhe
hitherto enjojed
When in McMinnville it will pay you to call at
rriLIC BRICK" STORE
In happy Valley, ten miles west of McMinn­
ville.
We keep a full
And see my New Stock of
LADIES’FANCY GOODS,
Lumber of ail kinds furnished on short no­ Dolman«,
Cloak»«, Manlie», SliawK Trimming»,
tice.
Rucking», Colonettes, Hosiery, Dress Good», Skirts, Suitings,
Dressad Lumber a specialty.
and everylhing pertaining to Ladies’ Wardrobe. Also,
Quality equal to the best; prices as low as
the lowest.
Give us a call and convince yourselves that
Boots, Shoe», Sandals, Ladies' Walking Boots, Slippers, and Everything
we mean business.
fen’s, Boys’ and Youtkv
Boots and Shoes, Hi
and caps,
Groceri
Gouts'Furnishing Goods of allDesci'iptions
STAR MILLS.
Oregon.
New and Novel, before purchasing your Goods Elsewhere,
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Ten per cent. Discount given on all Goods, for Cash.
TOBACCO & CII
Slatloncry. Glass and Qi
Jewelry, Slonew,
See Here:
I wil pay the highest market price for Mer­
chantable wheat, clear of sack. Clean and
store free of charge, in case I buy ; ±n case you
sell to other parties, it will cost you 3 cents for
cleaning and storing.
I am now manufacturing an
NOTIONS.
utieiy. Candirs,
Clock» ami WatehH,
Oils and Shell
A. No, 1 Quality of Flour,
to which I invite the closest inspection. I
guarantee it. Try a sack, aud if it is not as I
recommend, return it and your money will be
refunded.
All kinds of Mill Feed on hand or made to
I bave the agency for Johnson’s Paient Easy- order on short notice.
JOHN J. SAX, Proprietor.
iitti ng Spectacles and Eye-Glasses of all de­
scriptions.
All work done in a proper manner aDd a
guarantee given.
2u-3m
And also a large usor
Dry G001
carry a full stock of
BLACK PRINCE
Will stand at Henderson Jr Logan Bros’
Stables,
The Congregational Association
of Oregon and Washington will hold
its 35th anniversary at Walla Walla
Juno 12th to 15th.
Washington Territory petitions
the Legislature for an act declaring
that “the rights of suffrage should
not bo denied citizens or, account of
sex.”
Partie« WHiting l.afayH|<
Haudaooie Percent*««
'
School Supplie», *c.
"S'
Lumbering Hills.
YlcYlinn ville,
Alfred Anderson will hang. The
mandate of the supreme court order
in# his execution has bceu received.
Up to the 22nd of April the Arc
tic whaling fleet, four vessels, had
captured about 1,000 barrels ot
sperm oil.
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CLOCKS WATCHE and JEWELRY,
Text
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Prop’s of the
Eagle
Bird & G;
SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS
McMinnville, Oregon,
From Wednesday noon until Sunday morning
of each week, until July 15th. 1883.
AT THE
Old Pi •ices
AT
Panther Creek Mills,
W. D. ROBERTSON, PRO.
was sired by Hon. W. J. Nesmith’s Black
Stranger, dam Henry, Morgan, Blackhawk.
Morgan—all thoroughbred stock. Ho is jet
black in color; 17J hands high, will be4 years
old in June. In atrial of speed he made his
mile in 3 :1£.
TERMS—Single leap, $8; Season,.$12; In­
surance, $16.
F. M. FRANKLIN.
6Jyl*
Agent.
9 Ulf.
THE
LiumbeR
Provincial Prize Horse
Is at Hand I
MILTON
LUMBER
Will stand the ensuing season, commencing
April ]*t and ending July 1st, 18S3, at Mc­
Minnville Fridays, Saturdays and Sundavs.
Wednesdays at Amity ; Mondays and Tues
days at Sheridan.
By the Wholesale
AT
DESCRIPTION :
DAYTON- OGN.
Rough Lumber, of nil d< script »one, at
$10 per 1,000 feet.
Com»' and avail yourselves of those bar
bnrmuiis while the opportunity is be torr y u.
WHITE LEAD AND OILSAND PAINT AND
RR USHES. Also
B. F. HARTMAN.
To the Farmers of Polk and Yamhill
COUNTIES!
If you want the Bain Wagon, co to I.nnccfield A- Cook’#, Amitv.
It you want the Oliver Chilled Plows, ailsizea, or the Cassidy Sulky Plow, go to
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&■ Cook’N, Amity.
If von want tho Moline Scotch CH pperPlows. both wood and steel beams: it von
want the old reliable Garden City Plows, alisizen, go to l.aneef ield A (ook’s Amitv
If you want tile latest and best, improved Harrow, one that will fold up and will cut
any »lestred width, *?et the Rankey Iron Harrow of
LuMcofield A took. Amitv
If you want the LaDow Palverit’ng Harrow, 12 to 18 Steel Discs, go to
LitaicefieId A Cook, Amitv.
If you want a first-class No. 1 Drill or Broad-Cast Seeder, get the “ Monitor” of
rr
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Lancefield A cook, Amity.
If you want the Best, Strongest and Lightest Draft Mower, then get the Champion
Mower, of
.
,
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Lancefield & Cook, Amity.
For the best Hay Rake in the world go tola&ucelield A took'*, Amity, and set the
Tiger, Self-Discharging Sulky Hay Rake.
B
If you want the Best and most reliable and latest improved
T io Largest Boot and shoe
House in Oregon,
Occupying two »tore Room».
Lumber,
W. G. HF.NDF.nsON,
- • P
Penman
An institution designed for die pn
ness education of both sei
Admitted on any week-day of 1
vacations at any time, and no.
ination on entering-
FENCING,
Building Lumber!
Tho Most Successful Remedy cTef
ed, as it is certain in its efiects m J
blister. READ PROOF BELO*
cellent for human flesh.
is U-.W being manufactured al the
(Stables at McMinnville situated on Thirt St. :
that in Dayton on Ferry St.)
F rom a P rominent
Yamhill Lumbering CoXs Will
Located on the North Yamhill River at Western n™__ __
Two and one-half Mile East of McMinnvili?.'*“
We arc prepared to furnish
„
nJge’
Hucka-
Carriages,
Saddle Harass»
and everything in the Livery hire in good
shape on shortest notice.
We are preparedto hip Lumber,
To AMy
¡••in! on ¡he If. o. atiri ty.
A Cood Wagon Road to the
Address all Ordes to
A MONTHLY SETTLEMENT OF ALL RILLS
wil! be required by us.
HENDERSON X LOGAN Bans.
SUBSCRIBE.
G. Retarono
Mill.
yammjll lumbering company .
Wr'»l»nvl„c, Orciren.
C O M V E R C I A L M E N !
Transient stock left with us will receive the
beet of care and attenti >n.
The College Journal, containing »!
of the course of study, when to en«|
quired, cost of board, etc., and cu»l
mental penmansbiu, from the ffl1
Weseo, sent free.
Address;
A. P. ARMS!
P«
Lock Box 104.
-AXD-
Sala Stables.
Henderson & Logan Bros,, Prop’s.
PEN WOE
Of all kinds executed to order an
rates. Satisfaction guaranta
FINISHING,
PICKETS,
Davton.
We are prepared to offer special induce­
ments to
M ich .
PORTLAND, ORFl.'
A. P. Armstrong^
J. A. Wesco,
-
CEILING,
RUSTIC,
W. T. LOGAN,
IS kepi by these Stables and Funeral Turnout«
lurmshed at any time.
tut.
Lumber.
FLOORING,
A HEARSE
Send for Cnta'.ogue end Trice List.
(Old“ NATIONAL,” establute
128 Trent St., Bet. Washington
roi-'ti'uuJarest impro""^ *,od«'""Jr,'«on HeadOT, go to Lauceflcla A Cook’« Amity.
MASONIC TEMPLE.
3rd A Alder St»., Portland, Oregon.
BUSINESS COll
Lancefield A Cook,Amity.
of
We will put them up, give yon full instructions and start them for vou-free of charge.
We will warrant each machine to do No. 1 work and give satisfaction.
LIVERY, ^^FEED am
Prsizman & Def rance.
PORT
LT IK 3lcCOl.<»IICK,
CLETJT
McMinnville & Dayton
BOOTS & SHOES,
BIRD Si GAI
Lafayette, Oregon, August 8.1881.
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Harvester and Twine Binder,
He was sired by Ilew’s Royal George, dan
bv old Harkaway, the imported Irish blood
Buffalo Pitts Challonger,” Separators or Powers
horse, G. D.. by F<»x Hunter; How’s Royal
George by Fields’ Royal George; dam of How’s
For Straw Stackers, Grain Belts, CylinderTccUi, all kl>>d^"""|"*'*e*cJ o "7'
Royal wa sired by the celebrated horse States­
man , Fields’ Royal George dam. the celebrat­
We have the Buffalo * Man-Held Steam Engines, Portahlel“""'*?™ *A,“"y-
ed Erin marc, sired by Enn, ho by Sir Henry,
samp e Wagons, Plow-. Drill-. Mowing Machines, Hay Rakes Mc( ormirir ni«,i<
v.
2,297; G. D. by Grand Turk, bred by George on hand. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
©miick Binders, Etc.
McKinley, Oakville. C.W., owned by W. A.
I
FIEl.D
A
COOK.
Amity,
Oregon,
1* ields Jr Co., of Bufliilo, N. Y. Fields’ Royal
____________ _ ______ ____ __ __
Azents for Knapp. Burrell & Co., P ri t . I:
George was sited by old Royal George, he by
Blaca Warrior, he by Tippo. he by Ogden’s
Messenger, he by imported Messenger.
TERMS:—By the season. $10, payable at
1 he end ot season. Single service, $5, pava­
ble, at. the time of service. Insurance, $15,
payable when mare is known to be with foal.
All care will be taken to preyent accidents,
but will be respon-ible for none.
J. A. FRI8T0E.
McM., Apr. 5,—4tf.
Proprietor.
McMinnville.
Dayton, Oregon—7tf
Produce of all kinds take
Highest Market
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Thanking the public for past favors and asking a continuancejof their liberal patronage,
I am
Yours Respectfully.
R. LOG KN .
nt .v.
WHITEWASH
MILTON is a bright hnv, foaled in 1868,
We will keep on hand a Full Line of “ EXTRAS”
HL2 hands high, and is pronounced by com-
SCHOLARSHIP:
p *tent judges, coupled with public opinion, to
Binding Twine for the McCormick, so that yon win not have to send to Portland For the Full Business Cour«
b * «ue t f the best Road and Carriage Stallions. and
for them. Wo will sell on time or for Cash.
*um»nu
PEDIGREE :
POWELL’S LUMBER
YARD
The Best in use. Also
9»tf
HI.ACK PRINCE
EXTKA INDUCEMENTS M
Sitrii* -'♦iixod faints,
Dress-raakinG
Those wishing
Srsts-MaHng.
Cutting
and Jilting
Done to Order, will plc»«e call on
MRS- H. A- ALLEN
At her midenee. in Amity, Oregnn.
Nov. 1,1M1-U.
Sale Bills !
•’"ÂÆSiîiSSSïï-
The Reporter Job Printing Office
M MINNVILL -, OREGON.
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Washington. Ohio, June I'll
D r . B. J. K endall , & Co.,—0e*
ing your advertisement in Turf, *
Farm, of your Kendall’s Spavi° i
having * valuable and speedy hw«1
l»een Jp.ne from a spavin for eighth
I sent to you for a bottle bv expr*
six weeks removed al) lamene«
menu and a large splint from
ana both horses are as sound to-dt’1
The one bottle was worth to m«
dollars.
Respectfullv Ys*
H. A. Bf***
Kendall’s Spavin
ON HUMAN FLESi
Patten’s Mills, N Y,
B- J. Kendall A Co., Gents
case on which I used your KiD®*-
Cure was * malignant anklespr»*®!
months standing. I had tried ®®
but in yam. Your spavin cure Ptt!
on the ground again, and for tn<
since bort in a natural position. *
liniment it excels anything w*
Yours trulv,
R«v. M
Pastor of M. E. Church, Pat*»’'
Send for illustrated circular
proof. P,ice, fl. All drngfi**
get it for you. Dr. B. J. Keod** *
prietors, Enos burg Falls, VL