Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, July 26, 1883, Image 8

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FINAL PROOF
Wheat |l per bushel at Oregon
Laud Office at Oregon Citv, I
Oregon, Juue 14, 1883. J
City.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
Portland bad a $100,000 fire one named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make tiual proof in support of his claim,
night last week.
and that «aid prool will t*s made before Ueu-
Lane county is out of debt atld rv Warren, Notary Public, at McMinnville,
Yamhill County, U:egwn,on Friday, July 27th,
baa $7,386 88 in the treasury.
1683 viz : George F. Feudal!, Preemption D.
The early settler* of Polk county 8. No 372* for U e HE 1-4 uf See. 14 T 5 8 R* 7
organized a pioneer society on the W.He names the following witnesses tn prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultivation
14th.
of said land, viz: C. Chandler, H. Booth,
The financial exhibit of Clackamas James Elmer aud E. Laboute, all of Willami-
county shows a net cash balance of ua, Yambill County, Oregon.
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L. T. BAKIN, R.-g.^Ur.
$8,872.65.
Dallas is bothered by burglars. A
dose of buckshot is a (jure oure for Notice of Application to Purchase
that epidemic.
Timber Laud.
Eldredge, another of the escaped
U. 8. Land Office, Oregon City, )
Oregon, June 28, 1883. f
convicts, was captured in Portland
last Thursday.
Notice is hereby given that John H. Jacksou
Tillamook Co., Oregon, has made applica­
The wheat crop of Oregon and of
tion to purchase the 8. 1-2 of 8. W. 1-4 of Bee.
Washington Territory will be about No, 30,Township No. 2 South of Range No. 10
W Will. Mer., under the provisions of the Act
16,000,000 bushels,
of Congress approved Juue 3rd, 1878, entitled
Charles Godfrey, an old printer, •* Au Act for the Sale of Timber Lands in the
of California, Oregon, Nevada, and iu
died at bis home in Salem on the 14 States
Washington Territory.”
inst./uf consumption.
All adverse claims to suid tract of laud or
any portion thereof, must be filed in the Unit­
Alfred Anderson, who killed bis ed
State! Land Office at Oregon City, Ore­
brother, was hung in Portland last gon, before the exuiration of sixty days from
h’riday, protesting his innocence to this data-
Given under my band this 28th day of
the last.
June 1883.
L. T. BARIN,
Dayton, W. T.,will have a hanging
16d26.
Register.
August 7th—Snodderly and McPher­
son, who killed Cummins, at New
Motice ot Final Proof.
York Bar.
Laud Office at Oregon City, Oregon, /
I’ho last spike in the Northern Pa­
June 23rd, 1883: )
cific will be a gold one driven with a
Notice
is hereby given that the tollowing
silver hammer. Sept. 3rd is the time named settler
has tiled notice of his intention
set to drive it
to make final proof iu stipport of bis claim,
said proof will be made before the
The Oregon Construction Com­ and that Clerk
ot Yamhill County, at Lafayette,
pany wants 2000 men and 1000 County
Oregon, on Tuesday, Aug. 14,1883, viz : 8am'1
teams to work, $2 25 for men and Robbins, Homestead Entry No. 3.236 for the
N W 1-4 of S W 14 of 8ec. 2, T « 8 R 4 W.
$♦ 50 for teams.
He names the following witnesses to prove
It is estimated that the population his continous residence upon and cultivation of
said
land, viz : C B Graves and M Downing, of
of Oregon and Washington increased
McCoy, and C O Roboins, of Lincoln, Po^
at the rate of 1,000 a week during county,
and W, Watt, of Amity, Yamhffl
the month of May.
county, all of Oregon.
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L. T. BARIN, Register.
The distance by rail from Portland
to Superior Citv, the terminus of the
Northern Pacific on Lake Superior,
will be 1,899 miles.
WILLIAM HOLL.
1 he Watchman editor says twen­
ty-eight bushels to the acre will be
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Walla valley this yoar. Had it rain­
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have been harvested, but we oan’t «W JfaC
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have it our own way always.
McMinnville, Or.
On Saturday, the 14th inst., at
DKALEB IX ALLKIXDKOr
Marshfield, Win. Ramsey shot and
dangerously wounded O. Landers. CLOCKS WATCHE and JEWELRY,
Plie ball, from a 44-calibre pistol,
entered the victim’s breast and came
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out under his arm. The shooting
was in self-defense.
PITTED miRE,
During the year ending July 1, Al­
bany had eleven fires, seven of which
were started in unoccupied buildings.
Tent Vttur linen With
The total value of property burned
during the period mentioned was
$14,977, while the insurance on. the
same was only about $5750.
Die Fallon brothers near Walla
Walla, have commenced harvesting
their 700-acre wheat field. Just to
get an idea of the probable yield
they run the product of twenty acres
through the thresher and as a result
obtained 410 Backs, equul to forty-
five bushels per aero.
Tacoma Rews T..e Puget Sound
Baptist Association, at ite meeting I have the agency tor Johnson’s Patent Easy-
recently, adopted a report of the fitting Spectacles and Eye-Gìasaes of all de*
Commute on Missions, in which the script ions.
- markable growth and prosperity of All wonk done in a proper manner and a
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guarantee given.
2t'-3m
their pot, hir.gton Territory are alluded to.
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ij 4 Predicted that the time is not
p. r distant when Eastern and West­
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ern Washington will be united by
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rail end when, together with British
Columbia, this will form one of the
greatest mission fields on the conti­
nent. The approaching completion
of the Northern Pacific Railroad to
R 1883. ¿¿BA
Seattle, the commencement of the
: to all ai'vlic&aU. mid to cua-
Cascade division at Yakima and to­
Hthout onieriag It It contains
•bout 175pa*rwH, 6uo lllu^traU.iu« prluet«, aecunu'
ward Green river, the hopeful pros­ descriptions
and valuable direcuona for planting
16('O tarletiea of Vwrotabie and Flower B-jeda,
pects of a railway down the Chehalis Plant«,
Fruit Trees, eto. lnvaluaUe to all, tapuc-
to Market Gardener«. Send for it I
valley, the rapid filling up of our fer­ fally
D.M FCRRYiCO. O etroit M i OH.
tile valleys, and the wonderful growth
of Tacoma and Soattle, are opening
the way to an early combination of
all churches in Washington in a Ter­
ritorial Convention.
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FINAL PROOF.
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Land Ottlce at Oregon Citv, Oregon, I
June IS, 1883. I
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will lx» made before the
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­
mook, Oregon, on Monday, Julv 23. 1883, viz •
John M. Coleman, Homestead 'Entry No. 3533
for the E j of NE {.NW | of NE l«'and NEI<
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uf Sec. 10 T 2 8 R II W.
He names the following witnesses tn prove
hia continuous residence upon and cultivation
of Mid land, vis:
Beverly Daniel, F. M.
Lamb Henry Lederer and Leonard Simmons,
all of Nestocton, Tillamook cnnn»y, Oregon
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Ta the Fltivene offlAmity A Vicinity.
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BANCASSER & PAULUS,
Proprietors.
Here is where you can get your money's
worth in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage. Tripe,
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and everything in the line of meats, of the
best quality the country atforda. Alsu the
At Mill.
Hemstock, Harvey 4 Francis,
Lafayette, Oregon.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
STAR MILLS.
McMiiiuville,
Oregon.
See Here:
We keep a full .lock of
Cloaks,
.Hanlles,
Trimming's,
Shawls.
Groceries,
Ruchitiy», ColonettM, Ilutlery, Drcte Goods, Skirts, Suitings,
aad everything pertaining to Ladiw’ Wardrobe.
Al«o,
CentsTumishlng Goods of allDescriptions TOBACCO & CIGARS
Boots, Shoes, Sandals, Ladies' Walking Boots, Slippers, and Everything
New and Novel, before purchasing your Goods Elsewhere.
Siationerjr, Glass an« Queemwirt,
Jewelry, Stoneware,
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Ten per cent. Discount given on all Goods, for Cash.
NOTIONS.
lottery, Candies,
(Toi ks and Wniches,
Oil, and Shell Hardtw,
The Beati in the Market
LADIES AND
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CENTS.
Drjr Goods,
(PATKNTED JUNK 1 -U, 11'73. |
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The Best »11 use.
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WHITE LEAD AND‘OILS AND PAINT AND WHITEWASH
BR USHES. Also
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Produce of all kinds taken at the
Highest Market Price.
Thanking the public for past favors and asking a continuance'of their liberal patronage,
I am
Yours Respectfully.
n. F. H A RTIIAX.
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EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH
SMttu- 3Lixe<l Fatint»,
Lttmbeft
O1<1 Pi •ices
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And also a large assortment of
FOR
carry a full stock of
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I alas bave the Celebrated
I will pay the highest market price for Mer­
chantable wheat, clear of sack. Clean and
store free of charge, in case I buy ; in case yon
sell to other parties, it will coat you 3 cents for
cleaning and storing.
I am now manufacturing an
A. No. 1 Quality off Flour,
to which I invite the closest Inspection. I
guarantee it. Try a sack, and if it is not a3 I
recommend, return it and your raeney will be
refunded.
All kinds of Mill Feed on band or made to
order on short notice.
JOHN J. SAX, Proprietor.
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Mcu’e, Boy»’ an« Youth,’ Clotk|l?1
Boots and bhoes, Kat,
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and Caps,
And see my New Stock of
Doluians,
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Lumber of all kinds furniabod on short no*
tice.
Dressed Lumber a specialty.
Quality equal to the best; prices as low as
the lowest.
Give us a call and convince yourselves that
we mean business.
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And are prepared to otter to those natronlnE|1
Bitvantages which they have net
hitherto tujoyod.
Wheu in McMinnville it will pay you to call at
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BIRD Sc GATES.
Lafayette, Oregon, August 8,1881.
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Panther Creek Mills,
To the Farmers of Polk and. Yamhill
COU>TIEW!
W. D. ROBERTSON, PRO.
»-inf.
LumbeR
LUMBER
PORTLAND
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
By the Wholesale
If you want the Bain Wagon, go to Lancefield de Cook’s, Amity.
128 Front St., Eet. Washlngtin and Alder,
If you want the Oliver Chilled Plows, assizes, or the Cassidy Sulky Plow, go to
I.iiiict-field A: Cook’s, Amity.
PORTLAND, ««EGON
If you want the Moline Scotch ClipperPJows. both wood and steel beams; it you
want the old reliable Garden City Plows, allsizes, go to
Lunceffield <V Cook’». Amity.
A. P. Armatronjj,
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If you want the latest and best improved Harrow, one that will fold up ami will cut
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uny desired width, get tho Hankey Iron Harrow of
Lanrefield A < ook, Amity,
It you want tho LaDow Pulverizing Harrow, 12 to 18 Steel Discs, go to
Luuceiield A Ccok, Amity,
If you want a flrst-class No. 1 Drill or Droad-Caat Seeder, get the “ Monitor” ot
An institution designed for the practical busi-
Cancvtield A cook. Amity.
If you want the Best, Strongest and Lightest Draft Mower, then gut the Champion
netta education of both texes.
Mower, of
Lanceffield A <'«»ok, Amity
For the best. Hay Rake In the u^irld go toLauceffield A Conk*», Amity, and get the
Tiger, Self-Discharging Sulky Hay Rake.
If you want the Best ana most reliable aud latest Improved
Luucefiold A l ook,Amity.
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We will put them up, give you full Instructions and start them for vou—free ofcbarge.
Wo will warrant each machine to do No. 1 work and give satisfaction.
We will keep on hand a Full Line of ‘k E X T R A S n
DAYTON OGN
Rough Lumber, of all descriptions, at
$10 per 1,000 feet
Come and avail yourselves of these bar
barnauu while the opportunity is before you.
and Binding Twine for the McCormick, so that you will not have to send to Portland
for them. We will aell on time or lor Cash.
If you want the Improved Hodgus Oregon Header, go to Luticeffield A- ('ook’i Amltv.
For the Latest improved
Admitted on any week-day of h i year. No
vacations at any time, and no exam­
ination on eutering.
SCHOLARSHIP :
For the Full Dusinusa Course, • $60.
CEILING,
RUSTIC,
Dayton, Oregon—7tf
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FLOORING,
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Of all kinds executed to order at reaaonabl
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I.uncetield A Cook’» Auiity.
For Straw Stackers, Grain Bolts, CylinderTeeth, all kinds of Belting, etc., etc., gc to
rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
l.aucefield A look’«, Amity.
We have the ButtHlo A Manstleld Steam Engines, Portable and Stationary.
Sample Wagons, Plows, Drill*. Mowing Machines, Bay Rakes, McCormick Binders, Etc.
ou baud. Please call uml examine before purchasing elsewhere.
The College Journal, containing information
I j ANC'KFIKLD A COOK, Anilly, Oregon,
of the course of study, when to enter, time re­
Ageut, for Knapp, Burrell * Co., Portland
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quired, cost of board, etc., and cuts of orna­
mental penmanshio, from the pen of Prof.
Wesco, sent free.
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Address;
A. P. ARMSTRONG.
Lock Box 104.
Portland. Or.
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McMinnyill«.
Building Lumber!
Dayton.
Sals Stables.
^Stahle* at McMinnville situated on Thirl St. ;
that in Dayton on Forry St.)
ia now being uianufi durad at the
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ed, as it is certain in ita eflecta and does no<
blister. READ PROOF BELOW, Also ei-
cellont for human flesh.
F rom ▲ P rominent P hysician .
Yamhill Lumbering Co.’s Mill
Located on the North Yamhill River at \7estern Oregon Railroad Bridge,
Two and one-half Mile Ei ,1 of McMinnville.
We are prepared
We aro pre pa rod to furnish
Out of the chief pursuits of mankind can be
found at the new Boot and Shoe Shop, where
Carriages,
Huck*.
for a reasonable price you can get your Boots
Saddle Horus,
and Shoes made L. order and Warranted,which
for Durability and Comfort cannot be equalled Third kt..
TlcH iunville, and everything in the Livery hire in good
shape on fh or lest notice.
elsewhere in Yamhill County.
Yes! Khoeld yon desire an easy fit
(On block *•’! ol Daaing Mill. I*« door. Mat
A HEARSE
Of Cloth, Calf, Kid or Kip.
ofiiwv (tabla.)
Just call on Johnnie at his little shop,
it kept by these Stables and Funeral Turuouu
Ha will furnish you such as you’ve never got.
W.H. BNCHAM. PRO..
furnished al any time.
Carries a full atook of Furniture, Carpets, Wall
No pains from coms or bunions felt,
We
are
prepared
to offer special induce-
They will give you comfort,ease and health, Paper. Bird Cages, Baby Carriage*, kc., which mento to
ha s«*lla at prices so reasonable that none can
No more with yielding form and tearful eye.
Shall people walk, if YOKES’ Boots they try. find fault.
COMMERCIAL MEN!
Repairing done in a n«at and substantial
Sepalrinj N»*tly and Promptly Don*.
manner.
Transient stock left with us will receive the
beet of »»are and attention.
P>aae call and examine goods and prioea.
Shop—Next «Mr to M<<«rt»r * AM.rni.n'.
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('»rri.gr Manufactory. Trad. Btra.1, Amity.
▲ MONTHLY SETTLEMENT OF ALL BILLS
Rrapect fully Youre.
will be required by tft.
J. W. VO« KB,
AnatomlMl
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Makar.
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DIMON A LOG AN Bans
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To any
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Store.
SUBSCRIBE.
OREGON.
TTHE BRICK STOniG
lu happy Vulley, teu miles west of McMiun-
ville.
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Of ibe Latest Variali« ot
B. F. HARTMAN.
Lumbering Milla.
Henderson & Logan Bros,, Prop's.
McMinnville Furniture
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IMMENSE STOCK
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Agricult’ral Iinplem’ts, j McMinnville & Dayton
OF EVERY KIND. GO TO
LIVERY, <<O^FEED tint
1). I. CORKER,
SPERRY STREET rS«
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Prop’s of the
Eagle
W. A. HFMDERau'i,
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School Supplies, &c
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D. P. HABVKY,
O. W. rBANClri,
McMinnville.
Parti.« VUttlna I A.ar.tt. a|||
„•nd.ouie Perc.nlnue by <<in>l.(l,, 1
»tore <O Make tli.tr t*ur<t>..H.
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Give us a call and be satisfied.
BANGA86ER A PAULUS.
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G. B. KKMSTOCR,
(Succino«« TO NELSON a BtiD.)
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Comfort,
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Comfort.
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OF ALL KINDS,
Bird & Gates,
SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS
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the W*. t> and J\*. G. Kailroad».
A Good Wagon Read to the Mill.
Address sll Ordes to
YAMHJLLLilMBERING COMPANY,
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Wc Winn rille, Oregon.
Drcss-malainG.
Sale Bills !
Those wishing
Dr«M-Kskiag,
Cutting
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Fituttg
1)RTNTED NEATLY, QUICKLY.
J l cheaply , on short notice , at
Don. to Order, will plru. nil oa
MRS. H. A- ALLEN
The Reporter Job Printing Office
At her residence, in Amity, Oregon
McMINNVTLL , OREGON.
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Washington. Ohio. June I7th, 1880-
Dn. B. J. K endall , Jk Co.,—Gente
ing your advertisement in Turf, Field ana
Farm, of your Kendall’s Spavin Cure, and
having a valuable and speedy horse which had
lieen lame from a spavin for eighteen month!,
I sent tn you for a bottle bv express, wh.ch in
six weeks removed all lameness and enlarge*
ments ami a large splint from auother horse^
and both horses are as sound to-day as
The one bottle was worth to me one hundred
dollars.
Respectfully Yours,
H. A. B ertolkt , M. D
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ON HUMAN FLESH.
Patten’s Mills, N Y, Feb 21, 1878.
B. J. Kendall A Co., Gents :—The perticul*r
ease on which I used your Kendall’s Spavin
Cure was a malignant ankle sprain of si «too®
months standing. I had tried many thing*»
but m yain. Your spavin cure put the t'X*
on the ground again, and for the first tios*
since hnrt in a natural position. For a family
lin ment it excels anything we ever used.
Yours truly,
R ev . M. P. B ell ,
Tastor of M. E. Church, Patten’s Mill, K*
Send for illustrate«! circular giving posit»**
pn .f. Price, |l. All druggist have it or
get it for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall k
pr etors Fr--tnrg Falls, Vt.
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