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■'* CITY MARKET t bixtyjonr raiHmd.% whose July s^enwtii.oi' earnings is published in SCHOOL & miscellaneous Astoria is going to have a cod |d Financial Chronicle this morn- fishery. g, two show a decreuse as com- ' ' c / Jack West, of Pnrtlaml, purchased are‘l with July of last year, the [Bangasser’s building on B street.) 3d head BerUhire hogs of Millicai?lost importent being Manitoba, ( gocciatoli« TO N ELeON a BIRD.) ~ DRUGGIST, n 4 H .ward at Salem. The price pai wll|e'h heads the list with the loss BANCASSER & PAULUS, ------------^*- .«-------- • <------ was $15 per head. .r*oo< - l . _ _« .i__ of 8204,5'10 011 the business of the 4 Proprietors. l’arUêN Visiti»« I nfayette will g<Tt| «FIJÍB 31'^ITIONHltT.* month, Wabash fallowing with $202- Frank Fisher, son of Gaines Fir 128 in earnings for seven months, Katidsouie Percanlaueby Com tu« t« Here is where you can get your money’s —vWf--------♦--------------- *»»— Siore to Make their Fiinhae*. w er the liveryman of Salem, commit® ending July 31. Of sixty-two roads, Mortb in * He p hu suicide in Pendieton on Wednery that agrogate $156,050,770, thirtoer School SïuppUe», äc - Be«f, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Tripe, night of last week. show a decrease amounting trt 819- & aud everything *n the line of meats, of the IMMENSE STOCK A son of Judge F. A‘. Clieno’r}'1> 1'40,892, which makes the net il- treat quality the country affords. Also the ^FERHY STREETS crease oyer-last year $1,256,979, an of Benton county committed DAYTON, - OREGON. Of the Latent Varieties of Bost of Bolognas. by hanging himself on Wei*81’’}’ an increase mileage of about 4l"0 Give us a call and Lo satisfied. ryil.-s. . Among the decreases are night of last week. BANGASSER A PAULUS. found the Central Pacific. $711,- GENERAL Hayes who stabbed Dick .1i£er *n 720 ; Illinois Central, $2,33,474 and Hill's varieties, Astoria l» .*Pring Union Pacific, $398,261. G. H. HEMSTOCK, D. P. HAIiVEY, MERCHANDISE O. W. FBANCIH. has been acquitted. The vJ’ct was McMinnville. At Mill. severely denounced by tlield^f"?'*. FISH PROOF. Knd are prepared to offer to tho^e patroniihf advantageu which they have not OsrJar Cosper, son of wliam Cos- hitherto enjoyed. u.ind Office at Oregon City. Jregon, ( — July 13, 1883. I per of Jefferson preci’1- Marion Prop’s of the I Notice is hereby given that tie following- county, committed sti‘l*e with a When in McMinnville it » ill pay you to caU «t named settler has tiled notice of Jis intention, pistol a few days ago ; .cause as to Lumbering *1111» tnuke final proof in support offter claim,and Eagle We keep a fall stock of signed is’iit health. ’ 'THE HHICIK SSTOniS thp4. Kiid vv^ill be.made bebre the County In happy Valley, ten miles west of McMinn* Clerk wt' Yaiubill County, at Lafayette, Oregon, ville. The scene of.the ir»sacre of Gen. on Thursday, Aug. ¡23, 188‘i. viE’: Ruth A. And see my New Stock of 'ten's, Boya’ and Youths’ flotilla', Custer and the aeve'c°mpanies un Hold red gej Homestead¿ntiy No. 5177 for the hoots and bìioes, Hata der his command i to be.-«saçkeiï Lot I of Sei*. 7 T. 5 S. R. 3 V. LADIES ’ FANCY GOODS, and Caps, names the following witnesses to prove Lumber of all kinds furnished on shoit no- Dolman*, with ii granite ino^ment, inscribed bar She Cloaks, Mantle*, Shaw!«. Trimmings, continuous residence upon, and cultivation tice. with the names ofle slain. of,, said land, viz : Thomas Fletcher, of Day Dressed Lumber a specialty. Filchings^ ColonctteSy Hosiery, .Dress Goods, Skirts^ Suitings, ton, Yamhill County, David Monastes and The California '«migration Asso Thomas Belcher, of Portland, and Amos Low- Quality e<fual to the best; prices as low as and everylhing pertaining to Ladies’ Wardrobe. Also, ciation reports arrival ot 1021 re n a. of Sell wood, Multnomah County, Oreeon. the lowest. L.T. BARIN. Register. Give us a call and convince youreelves that Coats’Furn.ish.inE; Goods of all2D©scriptions emigrants in tlr state during the 18t5 we mean Ixisiness. Boots, S/toee, Sandal«, Ladief Walking Boots, Slippers, at 'l Everything rOBACCO & CIGARS week ending At»- 19, Most of them are from Iowa, dinois and Kansas. New and Novel, before purchasing your Goods Elsewhere. Notice of Application to Purchase Slailoittry, Glass and (Jneensaare, ■ ■ —o----------- D. S. Wrig-’, living in Whetsone Tisorber Laud. Jewc.ry, Stoneware. ►3P T » Ten per cent. Discount given on all Goods, for Cash. Hollow, has «’’t finished threshing U. S. Lind Office, Oregon City, ) ySclISnn ville, Oregon. 28 acres of rai", sown with a drill, Oregon, June 28, 1883. ) which has elded 1,456 bushels.of Notice is hereby given that John II. Jackson Sae Here: I also Lave tbe Celebrated wheat, thrrber’s measure. He. .lias, o(Tillamook O>., Oregon, has made applica I will pay the highest market price for Mer- NOTIONS. tion to purcha/e the S. 1-2 ol S. W. 1-4 ot Sec. also ihresH 50 acres of hand sown chantabk* wheat, clear of sack. Clean and No, 30, Township No. 2 South of Runge No. 10 wheat whl’ average 50 bushels to W Will. Men, under the provisions of the Act store frao of charge, in case 1 buy ; in case you sell to otner parties, it will cost you 3 cents for Cutlery» Caudles, of Cougross Approved June. 3rd, 1878, entitled cleaning and storing, the acre. . - - Clock» and Watches, “ An Act f<jr the Sale of Timber Lands in the I am now manufacturing nn The p.traits on the new postage States of O’if'-rnia, Oregon, Nevada, aim in Oils and Shell Hard warf, The Bent in the Market A. No, 1 Quality <>i Flour, stamps mt come in use October Washing^»! Territory.” All adverse ciaims to said tract of land or to which I invite the ¡closeat inspection. I 1st are 1-cent, Franklin; 2-cent, any porHon thereof, must be tiled in the Unit And also a large assortment ot it. Try a sack, and if it is not as I Jacks© ;3-cent, Washington ;5-cent ed Stales Land Office at Oregon City, Ore guarantee FOR recommend, return it and your meney will be Garfiel6-cent, Lincoln; 7-cent, gon, before the expiration of sixty days from refunded. • dtfe* Stantp ; 10-cent, Jefferson ; 12-cent, this All kinds of Mill Feed on hand or made to Gifen under my hand this 2Sih day of order LAD2ES AND GENTS on short, notice. Claÿ <3-cent, Scott ; 30-cent, Ham June 1883. L. T. BARIN, JOHM J. SAX, Proprietor. It5d2fi. Register. ilton 90-cent, Perry. carry a full stock of O tho 28th ult. the body of a EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH wliiS man was washed ashore just I Stfiv,-■’ilixi'ti police <¡>4 Final Front. snufi of the mouth of Siletz. The The Bc&t in use. Also flesi was all oil the bones—nothiig Land Office at Oregon Citv, Oregon. ) June 23;d, 18b3: f lcf but the cords to hold the boies WHITE LEA n ANT) OILS AND hAINT AND Produce of a'l kind« taken at the AT THE tqfether. The corpse was found by Notice is hereby given that the following DR USIIES. Also named settler has tiled notice of his intention fqir Indians. Jt is thought by a^ent to make final proof in support of bis claim, Highest Market Price. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Vadswortli that the remains.rn^V be and that said proof will be made before the Thanking the public for past favor« and asking a rmtinuan.ro of their liberal patronage, County Clerk of Yamhill County, at Lafayette, t/ose of the late G xirge Stevetu. Oregon, on Tuesday, Aug. 14,1883, v»z : fearn’ '1 l I am Your« Respectfully. BiRD &. GATES. The State Board for the biilding Robbins, Homestead Entry No. 3.23G for the 2911 B. F. MARTIIAN. Lafayette, Oregon, August 8,1881. N. W 1-1 of S W I -4 nt See. 2, T « S B 4 W. «f tne Insane Asylum are carsing to He names the following witnesses to prove AT de laid from Salem ‘.o the nev build his enntinous residence upon and cultivation ol ing a large four or tire inch ron.pipe said land, viz : C B Graves and M Downing, of for the purpose of convoking _gi\s McCoy, and C 0 Robbins, of Lincoln, Polk Panther Creek Mills, and W, Watt, of Amity, Yamhill from the aras works at Salen to light county, county, all of Oregon. the building with, It\3 a Urge job, 1(5(5 L. T. BARIN, Register. W. D. ROBERTSON, PRO. at the present time is nere that half (Ohi “ NATIONAL,” estahlisbed IPfltJ.) finished. If yon you want the Bain Wagon, go to Lnnccfi.d.l Lnnccf 1,.|<1 A- Cook Conk ’«, «, Amity. 128 Front St„ Bet. Washington ani Aliti, It you want the Oliver Chilled Flow«, nllslzee, or the Caasi ly Sulky Plow, jo M WILLIAM HOLL. One night last week the ware- „ .................. . litllftcefield Lnncefleld A' dr Couk'^aAhJtv. POTITI.ANI», OKFGO.V If yon want the Moline Scotch ClipperPlows. woo and steel licnirT: licniK- It r you . . ........... both ....... -4 l — id sieoi house ut Forest Grove blongirig to want the old reliable Garden City / Plows, alibi«.«, allsiz.\5, «o go to Lnncericld ILniiceffiield a-rtHiklw 1 A-rouk'a. Amity - - Principal. Mr. Hinman, was burnd to-gether If you want the latest and oezt , !«:st Improve! Harrow, one Hint will told up nnd will cut A. P. Arin<uronr, uny desired width, get Iron J. A. Usavo, - iMuniHi and Secy , , the Rankey - . v ”,'- Harrow ■" of f «• ••■■ erleid A » uok, Amity, with six cars on the Wei Side track. If you want, tbe La ’ - Harrow, — Dow Pulverizing 12 to IS Steel Oises, ro to Washington county seals to be un I.noccrield A Conk. Ainltv, If you want a flrst-ciass No. 1 Drill or Broad-Cut Seeder, get the ■■ Monitor’’of —AND— fortunate witli her wtehouses, as An institution designed for the practical busi '<!*•'VI 1 ■«]■<« .V cr. cook. v«7U>Ha Amity Aiuirv. . _ _ . Lunceriel<t If you want the Best, Strongest and Lightest Draft Slower, then get. the Champion this is the second one Lrned at For- .Hi ÎE3 M JM-C 1EJ» • ness education of both sexes. Mower, of rune?*field A Cook, Amlt.v I.a »..■efieiat A Cook, Atuit.v ast Grove, while Hilltoro has lost For the best ITav Rake in the world go toLrinccfuiZfl A t ook“», Amity, ami got t he Hc^Xinuville. or. Tiger, Self-Discharging Sulky Hay Rake. one in the lost four yefB. If you want the Best auu most rellablo and latest improved TOPICS OF Tfili: DAV. Bird & Gates, Ä. L. SÄYLOR, B00KSELW I Hemstock, Harvey & Francis. B. F. HARTMAN. Groceries, STAR MILLS. ÀLutttheîi Old Prices BUSINESS COLLÌSE. WATCH là NASCER, ¡ East Oregonian: fo shipments of wheat have y,-t bin made from Pendleton, though tfiall quantities are being brought i. R. N. Stan field has received abut 2000 sacks and others 2000 or 900 sacks more. McKensie & Cavnagh yesterday bought 50,000 bushls, to be deliver- ered here, they alsi have agents buy ing at other places They are pay ing about 60 cens and furnishing sacks. i Sixty thouHani mats of rice re cently arrived it Portland from Chi na. The Commercial Herald esti mates that thesurplus crops for ship ment will reach 22o,00tltons for this year. 1 loir exported for the twelve months past is valned at $1,612.585 whilo-the coin paid by canneries on thfe Columbia river to fisherman for catching salmon during tbs four months enoing July 31st 1883, was $1,550,000 uid the value of the sal mon pack diring the season is $3,- 145,000 while the foreign export of wheat for the »ear will be about $3,1 206,499. I i ' 1 j j I h I I j The Yosemit», Cal. stage was robbed on Tuesday of last week. One of the’ pai-sen^rg robbed was a Knight Templar, same not given who was releived ,f $325, s gold watch and his knight'v symbol. '~H<’ requested the return <’»’ the latter as something useless to tl© robber, but the latter promptly replied no: ’* No: vou are a mason and yot. will know how to get along witlout this.” Foot pads don t seem to recognize the authority of gavels, necc-gear or phantom William goats. Ihat isn’t their particular countersin. Mrs. Marv Lynch died at Se-anton, Pa., August 10th, in her Hot! year. . Shq probably was tbe oldest p>rsoii j in the United States of whose age ! there was acunite date. She was I born in Sussex county, N. J in ; March, 1774. Her father, J.nob 1 Bunswick, served in tho revolution, and her husband, Jacob Lyncji, «as a soldier in the war of 1811 She was the mother©! eighfchildren, four jof whom are living, the youngest be ing 75 year of age. She’retained her mental faculties in a remarkable de cree, used no glasses, and refused to use a cane when walking. Her health has always been good, and ■three days before l.er death she re- il’used to eat, and lay down andquiet- I y passed to rest. | LUMBER DEALER IM ALL KIND3 OF CLOCKS WÂTCHE and.JEWELRY, —AND— BLATF.D Lium beR Harvester and Twine Binder By the Wholesale ÌRE, AT Tent Ybttr Eues Bä VA 1'111'2 of I.ancetlvld 4 Took,Amity. Wc wlil put them IIP, Rive you full instruction» and «'art them to- vou—freu or char e We will warrant each machine to do No. 1 work and give satlalaction. We will keep on hand a Full Line of “ POWELL’SILUMIÆK YARD rúF.C OETT SCHOLARSHIP : in i Binding Twine for the McCormick, so that you will not have to send to Portland For the Full Business Course, - $60. for them. We will sell on time or for Cash. If you want the Improved Hodges Oregon Deader, go to jf, tiiceffield A Cook’s Amitv For the Latest improved Buffalo Pitts DAYTON OGN EXTRAS” Challenger,” Separators or Powers c’° loituref ic|tl Cnnki« AnHtv For Straw Stackers, Grain Belts, CyllmlcrTeeth, all kinds of Belting, etc., etc., to'^’ We have the Buffalo & Mansfield Steam Engines, Portable aij?l*smdonaAmity. Sample Wagons. Plows Drills, Mowing Maehim % H;.y I nkes, McCormick Binders Etc on hand. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. I,A.lCFFIi:LI> a cook . Amity, Oregon. Mt f gouts for Knapp, Burroil A Co., Portland Rough Lumber, of all discretions, at Lumber, I have the agenoy for Johnson’s Patent Easy- fitting S|H‘ciaeles and Eye-Glasdcs. of all de scriptions.’ ’ Come and avail yourselves of these bar All work done in a proper manner and i barnains whilotbe opportunity is before you. guarantee given. ku-3m If. S. FOWEEE. Lumber FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC, Dayton, Oregon—7tf FINISHING, PICKETS, Dayton. McMinnville. Building ïiumber! McMinnville & Dayton 17"*7®.-Jyea£ orderlnir it It contain« price«, »oenrate neecription« and vahiable direct ion« for planting Vfyvtable and Hower Seeds, P autp, P nu t T twm , etc. Invaluable to all, cat-c- to Market Gardeners. Send for it I D. V FERRY & CO. D etroit M ich . LIVERY, FEZD an< Sala Stables. I Stables at McMinnville situated on Tlnrt St.; •that in Dayton on Ferry St.) McMinnville Furniture Store, Store, Third St.. Eenderson & Logan Bros., Prop’s. Yamhill Lumbering Co.’s Mill. Located on tbe North Yamhill Ur or ar Wes:. r:i 0;< rr-n Railroad R.-i,l, . Two and one-ball Mile Ea t of McMin 1,vj|o. We are prepared 1 . jji We are prepared to furnish Carriage«, Hack* Saddle llor.es, JJc.n innvillr, SUBSCRIBE Address all Ordes to YAMHJLLLIJM BERINGCOMPANY, 1 3-3tf Mc.llinssvilla, Oregon. I Cress-makinG Those wishing Dr«s:-M*ihj, Cutting and Fitting Done to Order, will please call on A MONTHLY SETTLEMENT OF AI,L HILLS MRS- H. A- ALLEN will be required by us. At her reeidene«, in Amity, Oregon. Nov. 1,1811-U. HENDER8OS A LOGAN Dm s. G. Railroad*. A Cood Wagon Read to the Mill. A HEARSE Carries a full »lock of Furniture. Carpets, Wall is kept by th cm Stabler and Funeral! Turnout« furnished at any time. Paf-r. Bird Cage«, Bal.y Carriage., Ao , which he »ell» at prices so reawnable that nr.&e can We are prepared to offer rptciaf induce- and fault meats to R"-peiring done in a neat and »ulwlantisl manner. COMMER CIA z j/ZxV.' Please cal! and examine «ends and pri. « Tnuuient «todfr Ml with us will rtcH?* the atf. besf of ear» attention. Lumber, To any Taint on the If. O. and TV. (On Mock «1st ot Planing Mill, two door» ea.l and everything in tLo Livery hire in good sbajic on shortest notiee. of livery stable,) W.H . EKCHAM, PRO., FENCING, -AND- W. T. FjOGAX. W’ C. ITEXpRUROy, R. I.OGAN. Admitted on any week-day of ihi year. No vacations at any time, and no exam ination on entering. ■ Sale Bills ! PEN WORK Of all kind« «Xftoutad to order n t reasonibk rates. 8atkdncti<>n guaranteed. The College Journal, imntaininr: informatigli of the course of study, when to enter, time re quired, coat of board, etc., and cut. of orna mental penmanshin, from the pen of Troi. Weico, sent free. Address; T A. P. ARMSTRONG. Lock Box 104. Portland. Or. KENDALL'S W ........ CUREÍ: 7 ” 'V' /IS The Moat SueoMgfal Rernwly .ver discowr- «1. »» >1 i, rer'Hin in it« «fleet. H»**« not blreter. READ I-ROOF BELOW. Also ex- Hint for hurrinn fle-h. F rom a P romikkxt P iitbician . Woshington, Ohio, .Tune I7fh, l«S0. *-"• B. J. Kenan., 4 f'o..—Gon'« Rea<l- U'R your ndvortigement in Turf, Field and harm,of y„,ir Kendall’« f.r ,vi„ Cura, aud nving« valuable ,n l «peedv 1; >rwhich had «on lame from a «pff»ih for eighletn montba I wnt to you f„r « bottle bv expre««, wh.eh in ox week, removed all )«men.«< and enlarge- ® larS«’pilot from another borw. Tt. . T"are •• »" ”°lu-- 1 Ire on. bottle wn, worth to me ol,e hunared ilollari. Respect fully Yours. H. A. B f . htoi . et , M. D. Kendall’s Sp.ivinCure ON HUMAN FLESH. Patten’s Milla, N Y, Feb 21,1R79. 1* fSTi1,1 * G,'n' ■—Th- neniriilar "•reon which I mied y<1Ur Kendall’» Hp.vm f'rell m.uv thinrrs it . j '’’’•re put tbe f >’t X~ l.,,r?Una’"l"’"n'i f,,r ‘ ''tn. pRTNTEb NEATLY, Ql ff KEY Unlm««t it excel, * n*tur '11 position. For UW a family anything we ever 1. > CHEAPLY, OS SHORT NOTICE, at ' l?lL’ n «T- m . r. t . m - l . I ««tor of M. E. Church, fatten'« Mill. N.Y. nr<.< J"' •'"llf ' ►reul.r giving p. «itive set it'f r L'0*’ drnggi-ta Lave it or can M c MINNVILL . OREG-JN. 70U\ Dr B J- K«o-‘‘n * o». pnelors, Fr —b ,rg Falla, Vt. The Reporter Job Printing Office