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TOI'll l* OF THE DAY. IIXAL PKOOF Benton uountv has a debt of *1, Land Office at Oregon City, ’ Oregon, June 14, 1883. j 970 on. T'T’n Notice is hereby given that the following- Portland has $101,355.59 in nor naiiiixl settler ha» filed notice of his intention city treasury. [Bangasser's building on B street.] to make final proof m nupport of his claim, that said proof will l>p made befare Hen Kansas and Nebraska sutiuiHd and BANCASSER & PAULU3, ry Wuireu, Notary Public, at McMinnville, from »over# storms last week. Yambill Coumy, Oregon,on Friday, July 27th, Proprietors. viz • George F, Fend'ill, Preemption D. Iowa Greenltucker« have nomina S. lh8o —o— N.» 372» tor ti e SE 1-4 ot Sec. 14 T '» 8 R 7 ted Hon. P. B. Weaver for governor W. Iler«' is where you cun get your ruonev' end Sanford Kirkpatrick fol lieuten He names the following witnesses to prove worth in bis continuous re'idence upon and cultivation ant governor. of said land, viz: C. Chandler, If. Booth, Beef, Pork. Mutton, Sausage, Tripe, Florida lias 9.30 factories, working Janies Elmer aud E. Lalxinte,all of Willami and everything ,n the line of meats, of the Yamhill County. Oregon. best quality tbu country affords. Also the 274« Imidk, ‘with a capital invested na, ISt5 L. T. BARIN, Register. «if $1,079,0.10, paying annually in Best of Bolognas. wages $989,502 and yielding annually Give us a call and be satisfied. in products $4,i>85,4o3, BANGASSER dr PAULI’S. Notice of Application to Purchase Benton county contains 1,110 Timber Land. square miles, a population of about G. H. HLMSTOC'K, D. P. HARVEY, U. 8. Land Office, Oregon City, / C. W. FBANCiS. 8,000 a valuation of taxable property Oregon, June 28, 1883. ) McMinuville. At Mill. exclusive of indebtedness according Notice is hereby given that John IL Jackson to the assessment roll 18b2, of $2, of Tillamook Co., Oregon, has made applica Hemstock, Harvey & Francis, tion to purchase the 8. 1-2 of 8. W. 1-4 of Sec. 357,092. No, 3U, Township No. 2 South of Range No. Io Prop's of the An old cannon, which was brought W Will* Mer., under the provisions of the Act Cougre68 approved June 3rd, 1878, entitled Eagle Lumbering Mill* to Whatoom by Admiral Farraggut, of “ An Act for the Sale of Timber Lands in the in 1856, burst at that place while be Stales of California, Oregoh, Nevada, and in In happy Valley, ten miles west of McMinn- ing used on the Fourth of July. It Washington Territory.” vilie. adverse claims to said tract of land or killed one Indian and mortally any All portion thereof, must be filed in the Unit wounded another. ed Stales Laud Office at Oregon City, Ore gon, before the exDiration of sixty days from Lumber of ail kinds furnished un short no- On July 5th, at New Pijie creek, thia (late* tice. Lake county, Ben Cloud shot and Given under my hand this 28th day of Dressed Lumber a specialty. L. T. BARIN, killed his brother-in law Charles June 1883. 16d26. Quality equal to the best; prices as low as Register. Goodman. It was a family quarrel the lowest. Give us a call and convince yourselves that and young Cloud was discharged we mean business. upon examination. \otice ot Final Proof. The lands of the Tulalip reserva Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, r June 28rd, 1883: ) tion are being slotted to the Indians Notice is hereby given that the following thereon. Every Indian the head of Oregon. named settler has filed notice of hip intention McMinnville, a family,gets 100 acres, and every to make final proof in supfort of his claim, adult Indian not the head of a family and that eaid proof will be made before the Seo Here: gets eighty acres. There are about County Clerk ot Yamhill County, at Lafayette, I wi!' pay the highest market pri.e for Mer- on Tuesday, Aug. 14,1883, viz: Sam’l 375 Indians all told, about 100 cf, Oregon, obuntublc wheat, clear of sack. Clean and Robbins, Homestead Entry No. 3.236 for the store free of charge, in case I buy ; in case vou whom are entitled to land under this N w i-r of fl w i 1 Bo. :, T fl B I W. t 1 ! t i* r t. I. II it Will eMt you > CMlto ft r He names the following witnesses to prove arrangement. cleaning and storing, his continous residence upon and cultivation of During the past few days the wool said land, via.: C B Graves and M Downing, of 1 am now manufacturing an A. No. 1 Quality ot Flour. market has noted an under current McCoy, and C O Robbins, of • Lincoln, Polk county, and W, Watt, of Amity, Yamhill to which I invite the closeot inspection. I for better prices in Gregon and county, all of Oregon. guarantee it. Try a sack, and if it is not as I Washington Territory wools, to 16t5 L. T. BARIN, Register. recommend, return it and your meney will be which eastern buyers have, up to the refunded. liresent time, contined their attention. All kinds of Mill Feed on hand or made to order ou short Dotice. Purchases were made sparsely, WILLIAM HOLL. JOHN J. MX, Proprietor. though a few fine lots have already made their appearance in eastern markets. CITY MARKET 12». STAR MILLS. WATCH Êà MAKER, The Copper King copper mine of Baker county, is to be developed by Captain Hoatseu, late of Lake Supe rior mines. He has gone over the claims and reports them of groat val DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ue providing the veins run true. Lake Superior mining parties agree to pay $100,000 for a fifth interest in CLOCKS WATCHE and JEWELRY, case the mines promise as well on —AND— later investigation. Chief Moses left the Capital in a plated ir.f/ix;, bad humor one day last week. Al though lie had signed an agreement to take $1000 a year and $1000 to Text \\>ur Lu es it “it it build him u house ut hia new place of residence. He said be wanted $15,0 <0 in silver pieces, and he ex pected to get it. He would not have objected to trade dollars, but he thinks Secretary Teller is a very close-fisted man as he eave him only $1000 when h« expected to receive •15,000. Parmer: A resume of (lie ¡mini* <■ gratioa und tonnage to Oregon anil Washington Territory _____ ____ shows the __ number of passengers reaching the Columbia river and the Puget Sound I h ive the agency tor Johnson’s Patcut Easy- by oceun, for the first six months of fittiug Spectacles und Eyo-Glasdcs of all de the present year to bo 33,941, as scriptions. All work done in a proper manner and a against 21,750 for the same period guaautee given. 2o-3ui lust year, which is an increase of 42 per cent. F< r corresponding months the freight lists show an import ton nage brought in by 131 ships, of 140, O2I tons in 1883 as against 89,812 in 1882, which is an increase of tn per cent. The number ol outgoing mi steerage passengers is quite small und is composed mostly of those re NBHXAK. turning for their wives and families, FCft /bS3 L uke to tth appUoauui, and to cuh * having come on ahead to select homes. tomera of laatyear withoutordorinK it Itcontalns n’»«>ut 17K I’tofvH, (kM) illuHtratiouH, price«, accunu-* All immigrants, with mt noticeable dOM ’riptiouei and valuable directions for plautiu.r 1&KJ varieties of Vegetable and Flower Spc b. exception, express themselves satis Plaute. Fruit Treca.etc. Iuvaluable to aU, eejte- fjüly to Market Gii. lenera. Heudfortt ! tied with the country. Immigration D M FKQRYÀCO. D etroit M ich . bureaus have been established ut various new points to assist immi grants with immigration, and advice in regard to suitable localities in IF VOI WANT To BUY which to take up lands. FIX Al. PROOF. I 1 A.K 1 >AV A. 1C, Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, ( June irt, 1883. I Notice is hereby given that the fol low ing un mwi Mtller han tiled notice of hit intention to make final pnx>f in aup|iort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla mook, Oregon, on Monday. July 23, 1883, via : John M. Coleman, Homostend Entry No. 3533 for the E | of NE |,NW J nt NE k and NE ». of NW of Sec. in T 2 3 R V W He name» the following witnesses to prove hit continuous reaidtnee upon and cultivation of Mid land, viz: Beverly Daniel, F. M. Lamb Henry Lederer and Leonard Simmon«, all of Nestuctun, Tillamook county, Oregon IMS L T. BARIN, Register. PROCLAMATI OX ! To the Cltlaeus of Aiulty .t Vicinity. I). I. CORKER. Lafayette, Oregon. McMinnville Furniture & Store, eu m t.----- *—-*------ ... ..--------- IMMENSE STOCK ERRY STREETefle- OREGON • DAYTON. Of the Latent Varieties of GENERAL MERCHANDISE B. F. HARTMAN. t nd lie prepared 'o offer to those n«lmnlilLIU, advautage. which they have uut Lithenu enjoyed. When in MeMinnyille it will pay y"U to call at rrill’3 BRICK STOKIS We keep a full stock of And see my New Stock of Men’s, Boys’ mid Youths’ Clothing. Boots uni felloes, Hatt and Caps, LADIES’ FANCY GOODS, Dolman«, Cloak«, Mantle«, Shawls. Triniiiiina«, Ruch ings, Colonettes, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Skirts, Suitings, and everything pertaining to Ladies’ Wardrobe. Groceries, Also, Cents’Furnishing Goods of allDescrip Lions Boots, Shoes, Sandals, Ladies' Walking Boots, Slippers, and Everything New and Novel, before purchasing your Goods Elsewhere, -------o------- 2F" Ten per cent. Discount given on all Goods, for Cash. TOBACCO & CIGARS Slatlonery, Glass and Qneentware, Jewelry, Stoneware, I also. Lave the Celebrated NOTIONS. littery, Candies, (locks ami Watches, Oils and Shell Hardware, Ilio Best in (he Market And also a laree assortment ot LADIES AND CENTS Dry Goods. GFX..C- v.T■;« ÍPAXEN'TXO JI NS ITU. 1 ' carry a full stock of EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH Star 31ixecl Paintst, The Best in use. Also WHITEWA SH J ND Produce of all kinds taken at the Highest Market Price. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Thanking the public for past favors and asking a continuance^ their liberal patronage, I am Yours Respectfully. BIRD & GATES. B. F. IIARTMAX. 2»tf AT Panther Creek Mills, Varile» VI.Hin« ■ afeyette will q,,. Haudsomr Perr»ni»«e by *«>,ulnac,, ,t< 4tore to Make their PurtliU'eM, Keep »U School Supplies, &e. WHITE LEA D AND OILS A ND PA TNT BR USHES. Also Lafayette, Oregon, August 8,1881. To the Tamers of Polk and Yamhill FORTI* 2ÏÎTX) BUSINESS COLLEGE. COUM IllS ! W. D. ROBERTSON, FRO. (Old" NATIONAL,” established 1888.) 9-1 ltf. LumbeR If you want the Bain Wagon, go to I.ancefield 4 Cask’«, Arnltv 11 you want the Oliver Chilled Plows, allskes, or the Cassidy Sulky Plow, go to Molln0, Scotch CHpnerPlows. both’wood'and ^tSUbeams'-^lZyou want tfie old reliable Garden City Plows, afislzes. go to Laucetleld & Co»k>. Arnltv If you want the latest and best Improved Harrow, one that will fold up and will cut any desired width, get the Rankey Iron Harrow of LaiiceHcld A: Cook ’ tn I v Il you weut the LaDow Pulverizing Harrow, 13 to 19Steel Dis" go to Y' 128 Front St., Bet. Washington and Alder, PORTI.ANO, OnilOON A. P. AruMtrouf, J. A. Wesco, > . . Principal. Peamuii and Secy If you want a tlrst-class No. 1 Drill or Broad-Cast SeodirVet'the “ Monimr” of'y’ MowerlofWall^^C Best, Strongest aud Lightest Draft Mower, then got the cimmploa Tlg«,r&DuS)?gin’?Kl£ AVy iX*? 8‘ Auld'S«/The LUMBER An institution designed for the practical busi ness education of both ¿exes. It you want tbe Bust anu most reliable aud latest improved Harvester and Twine Binder, IIIL<; NJcCOElMCK, OET By the Wholesele Luucofield A Cook, Amity. °f We « ill put them up, give you full instructions and start them for vou-free or ch««.,» WI! will warrant each machiue to do No. 1 work aud give satisfaction " '™C AT We will keep on hand aFull Line of “ ?£J1bBe'mU'M Buffalo Pitts YARD buve to semi to Portland $10 per 1,000 feet. Come and avail yourselves of these bar bari.»in. while the opportunity is Itelore vou. I.ANCKFIEI.D * COOK, Amity, Oregon Agents for Knapp, Burrell A Co., Portland Lumber, Lumber flooring , is now being mann ictured al the Yamhill Lumbering Co.’s Mill Salo Sta/blos. ^Stables at McMinnville situated on Thirt St. ; Locted on th- North V.mhill R.ver .t Western Oregon Ra.lroxd Brid^ I w.fcn 1 one half Mile Lwt of McMim»vi||e. g ’ W j are preparer! r.. . xd /•«,« „„ lln ik't in HENDERSON A LAGAN Roos. „„„ o YAMHJLLLIJMBERING COMPANY McWlaavill«, Ore»««. Drass-makinC Those wishing frtn-Xtktaf, Cutting ini F.ttlui Sale Bills ! MRS. H. A- ALLEN N ot . I, IMI tt. F rom a P rominent P hysician . TH R V “hil>irton Ohio- J»»* 17th, 1980. tKYDi,J” 4 Co.,-Gent.:-Re»d-. Farm of v ’ in Turf- Field ,n,i :r°’ir hendalP, Spavin Cure, snd iXn lemJf U*b 6 ,nd al*W,y ll,,rse which h,d I-em v r°rni * ®Pav'n for eighteen months, six we»l>I°—for he express, wh.ch in meats and re\no,re<* «11 lameness and enlnrge- an<i loth >,* arge sPbot from another horse, dollars ‘tollars. ’'" d * Worth to rne one hundred Respectfully Yours, Kendall’s Spavin Cure ON HUMAN FLESH. n . _ Mills, X Y, Feb 21,1879. case on wh?ehl| ’ G*nt* The porticulsr f\£ w,7b lh.L““1 Kendall’s Spavin 1,R’XST ?£££• mouth, .t.r.1?* '«"e, 1 0 h * * ankle sprain of X sixteen “ut “ d m*“ things, on the irroL .^l,“r,P»’‘n cure put the fool s nre hS 2 ,nd for ‘he ‘i"» ’ X«n7\ * natur"‘ P^bion. For a family The Reporter Job Printing Office Yo„ 7',,anTlhin« ’• u~l- Psstorof V ? L R it M-P B. lc , ‘•"“'■of M L thumb, Patten's Mill, X.T. Proof.J Prim |'tr“Tl|<,rular «'T'"« P0*'“'" Done to Order, will please call on At her residence, in Amity, Oregon. The Most Successful Remedy ever diacovar- m -..” 11 ‘n'?rt<,ln in i,s «fleets and does noi ren^r, rRFAD PR0°F BELOW, Also ex- eelleut for human flesh. H. A. B ertolet , M. D. 11-31Í '• kept by these Stables and Funeral Turn Mita furnished at any time. Carrie« a full stock of Furniture, Carpets, Wall No paint from coma or bunions felt, We are prepared t* offer special induce They will give you comfort, ea*e ami health, Paper, Bird Cages, Baby Carriages, >c., which he aella at prices so reasonable that none can menta to No more with yieldio« form and tearful eve. Shall people walk, if YOKES’ Boots they try find fault C O M M E fíCI J Repairing done in a neat aud substantial Rcpairltj Kutly *t4 frsaptly Cea*. manner. Trans en! stock left with us best <»f care and attention. Tlease call and examine goods and prices. flbop— Next door to .McCarUr A AM»rmsn*s ML Carri.g. Msuufactory, Tradv Slreot. Amity. A MONTHLY SETTLEMENT OF ALL BILLS Kospoclfully Yours, . will be required by us. J. N. VMK«, hip Lumber, Address all Ordes to good A HEARSE „• A Good Wagon Road to the Mill. Sadd!e florae«, and everything in the Livery hire shape on shortest notice. The College Journal, containing information! ®^ lbe course of study, when to enter,tiuiere- I"'™ 11; cost of boatu, board, etc., and cuts of qusrec., ot orna- orus- mental penmanshit), from the pen of Prof. Wesco, sent free. Address; A. P. ARMSTRONG. Lock Box 104. Portland. Or. FENCING Building dumber! EE EL) ant Carringes, ut reasonable Satisfaction guaranteed. -AND- Dayton. We are prepared to furnish rates. finishing , W. T. LOGAN, that in Dayton on Ferry St.) PEN WORK Of all kinds executed to order CEILING, R US TIC, PICKETS, U. LOGAN, McMinnville. SCHOLARSHIP : For the Tull Dusim-ss Course, • SCO. We lmve the Butflilo A Mansfield Steam Engines, Pmiabi^^YsmikmAu,l,X- Sump e Wagons, Plows, Drills. Mowing .Machines, Hay Rakes Mcformiev ni ■ ou hand. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere?' Mtlor,,l'ck Binders. Etc. Davton, Oregon—7tf No vacations at any time, and no exam ination on entering. Challenger,” Separators or Powers Wtf Rough Lumber, of all descriptions, at Admitted on any week-day of th) year. Header.go Io l.oiuendd A Ceuk’. Arnltv. For Straw Stackers, Grain Belts. CylluderTee'th, all klmll'"""'¡"j‘®7ck,’^\™"y’ DAYTON OGN. LI V I. R EXTRAS” 50,1 lmpJov«ld Henderson A- Logan Bros,, Prop’s. One of the ohief pursuit« of mankind can be found at the new Boot and Shoe Shop, where for a reaeonabl« price you can get your Boots ■ nd Shoes made U order and Warranted,which for Durability and Comfort cannot be equalled Third St.• else where in Yamhill County. Yee! Should you deeire an e«ay tit (On block vast of Planing Mill, two doors east Of Cloth, Calf, Kid or Kip. of livery stable,) .Tuat call on Johnnie at hia little shop, He will fumiah you such aa you’ve never got. W. H. BNCHAM PRO. Utol. —* -—-V ^srx> _____ - -_____ Agricultural Implcm’ts, McMinnville & Dayton OF EVERY KIND. GO TO ^KIXK S'f/H'WKNV.* B00K3BI i I i BR< Old Pi •ices W. «. HENDERSON, < »R (Stccïwoan to N KI.SON a BIRD.) ---------- - rXJTUNTTVRB!, Coin fort, Comfort, Comfort. Anatoluical Boot Makei. a-------- -» L ìuii I h 1 R AT THE Bird & Gales, druggist , «•. a . r*wn •/:/,£,. OF ALL KIN’I SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS ïï. L. SAYLOR M l SHNNVILL , OREGON. r‘Xorr:is« ^tnhrci,vro* prietor», > r W«rg Falls, Vu