OSBORNE NOTICE. amounted to but little but for the more “ soft spot»" in the public service old soldier* of the Rebellion who, for the 1 »cuetit of as many scrambling U. 8. Land Office, Oregon City, i after the war, sought the territories sinecures. The policy is hardly advis Oregon, Aug. 22,1883. i Mowers, They able. There is demoralization enough Complaint having been entered at this Oftice McMIWVILLS, OBZGÛN, CEPT 13,1883. as the field of enterprise. by Charles Nash against Wm. R. White for in the civil service, already. Let the had made those railroads possible abandoning bis Homestead Entry No. 4S53, in ndern IlNHHE -JUIN 8 -•!>’> fttx and prosperous. At the conclu postal telegraph subject rest. dated March 8, 1881, upon the S W of N E Twine, 'A ire 1-4, N W E 1 4 N of 8 W 1-4, Sec sion three tbeers were given. Heavy floods have greatly damaged tion 10, Township 5 8outb, Range 7 West Anil Then there was witnessed a most The day of day* to which all the lute crops in New Hampshire and in Yamhill County, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the said parties are eyes of this Northwest Coast eo extraordinary spectacle: three Vermont. hereby summoned to appear before Henry War __ _ brawny arm h , __________ _ with men, long and anxiously have been hundred ren, Notary Public at McMinnville, Yamhill quickly laid the iron and drove the County, Oregon, on the 6th »lay of Oct.. 1883 2% <• w i'o-I)ay. Al«o a full line of fanning iniplemfat( turned, at last has dawned, and i* »pikes on the uncompleted frack, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond an»l furnish tes timony concerning said alleged abandonment. now radiant in its fullness of suc except the last spike. During the NOTICE L. T. BARiN, Register. cess attained, and its bright prom progress of the work, which was All knowing themtclve» to be indebted to 2ir5 ’ I have just received a fine lot of witnessed by the foreigners with me will please come forward at once and settle. Card ot Tlianktt. ises of grandeur yet to come. Af NORTH YAMHILL. amazement, the bund played and My accounts ar© in th© hands of D. II. Turner, Having disposed of my stock of Millinery 17n.2 ter all these years of weary watch and the people shouted. When Postmaster and he is authorized to collect the and Fancy Goods to Misses Foster and Russ, Spring and Summer ing, disappointments, failures and nearly completed a cannon salute same' I take this method of extending to the citizens 26 w 4 W. B TURNER of McMinnville and surrounding country my vexations, it is no wonder that the was fired by the detachment of sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage DRESS GOODS, popular spirit bursts forth into the Fifth Infantry present- The Teacher*’ Examination. they have bestowed upon me during the time I have been in business. My successors ate too loud acclamations of joy as the last spike was finally driven home Notice is hereby given that '*>n Friday, and FOR SALE I well known here to receive any reccomnienda- glad word flies from lip to lip to by H. C. Davis, assistant general Saturday, Sept. 28th and 2Jth, 1883, there will tions Fancy Goods, from me and I hope the good people of The undersigned offers for sale his proper’» examination of teachers at Mc the utmost ends of civilization: passenger agent of the road, who be a pu hl io Oregon. this section will give them the same encour in Happv Valley. The farm consists oj L. H. BAKER, agement that they have me. . “The great scheme is consummat drove the first spike on the opening Minnville, acres ; 200 acres under fence ; about 90 acres,« Co. School Bupt. of Yamhill County. Eaces, Mrs. M. A SEARS. cultivation ; good house and barn and excel, ed!” Puget sound joins the of the road, and this spike was the McMinnville, Aug 4th, 1883—tf. lent spring wuter. Also a fair flouring mill^ Northern Lakes of Uncle Sam’s same one driven by hiui first. of the best sites in Oregon. I "will NOTICE. dominions with a sinewy stride, The end was reached as the sun Embroidery, one this whole property at $15 per acre—one-half cash down, the balance on reasonable time and the Pacific is bound to the At was setting behind the mountains, Those persons who are in the habit of tres passing upon my premises, carrying away and Enquire at the I< f . pouter office. lantic with another chord that is and the enthusiasm of the people destroying my property, are hereby notified C. NEWBY. “ Says 1t' meeilf, says I,” Gloves, 2mtt mightier,more majstic than all oth —variously estimated at from 3000 that they must atop their depredations, or be ers. to 5o00—was indescribable. The prosecuted to the full extent of the law. I COVENTRY. I With our little space, an attempt heights reverberated the mingled McMinnville, Sept. DAVID Hosiery, Etc STAR 12, 1883. to depict in detail the events of the sound# of music, booming of can FF* Aud don ’ t you forget it.^gS past few days iu connection with non and shonts of men. Thus was Saloon & Billiard Hall the finishing of the Northern Pa brought to a happy conclusion a NOTICE. Men’s Boys’, and Youths Cha’s Mirsch, Pro. cific, would lie vain. We can give very remarkable event in American All persons knowing themselves indebted to ■ ■ it only iu a hurried glance. In history. The trains were then the undersigned will please call and settle.— ( 'lot llillli’ [ diilscb . vkidbb ’ s 01» STlxn.J grandeur and extensiveness it formed aud the guests departed, All accounts not settled by the 1st of Novem next will b© placed in the hands of a col fairly eclipsed any civic demonstra the English aud part of the Amer ber lector for collection. D. W. COX. M c M innville , OREOOS S'"That’s the racket,^: tion of its character, the Nation icans, including Geo. E. Pullman Sheridan, Sept. 10, 1883—m2. has ever produced. From the and Vice President Harris, to the Wheat Receipts, and Sale Bills, eastern terminus to Portland it east. Therest went to Portland W. H. BOY», VI. I), Everthing sold at Reduc FINE WINES, IIQVOBS, SEES asi CIGAJS I j T" Besides everything else in the made its way apparently through and Puget Sound. line, as good as the nest, on short no HEER 3 CENTS A GLAM one vast bower of decorations and SURGEON & PHYSICIAN, blazons of splendor, while the We have time and apace merely to Garrison’ti Building, McMinnville. tice, by SNYDE THE PRINTER. ed Prices. voices of populace after populace cast a glance of reference toward the Dr. Boyd has received a full line of Pore arose with absorbing enthusiasm to great railroad celebratiou iu Portland, Fresh direct from first bands for the hail the grand enterprise with to ou Tuesday last. Truly it was one of benefit Drugs Please call aud .xamiue Goods before pur of bis patrons. kens of welcome unrestrained. the most maguificent scenes we have chasing elsewhere. Alluding more particularly to the ever beheld. From end to end the city PUBLIC NOTICE. Warren, Magers & Frink. Yours Respectfully, ‘'last spike” ceremonies, we glean literally shone in splendor, with its gor All persons, having claims against Richard M c M innville , yamhill C o ., Or, from the daily exchanges a brief geous decorations, its bright dags and Booth »deceased, of Yamhill County »Oregon, will summary: F. ir. REiwio.vn. banners, and its appropriate drap please present their accounts to Warren and Magers, McMinnville, within six months from The exercises occurred at the ings, throughout. A colossal proces date, Grain, Grass and Stock Farms McMinnville, Oregon. duly verified, and all persons iudeb.ed to Ill Yamhill and Polk counties For junction, a point fifty-five miles sion, over two miles iu length, spanned said R. Booth, deceased, wili please make im Malo ou Reasonable Terms. NORTH YAMHILL, west of Helena, M. T. One tunnel the streets, and still a throng of 40,- mediate payment to the undersigned. SAW MILLS, MARY A. BOOTH. FARMERS, known as the “ Coulter tunnel,” in 000 people stood by to witness the Would call the attention of the Farmers of FLOURING MILLS, the Mullan Pass, is not yet com moving pageantry. Every enterprise, McMinnville, Or. 26t4. Yinihill and Washington Counties, to the fact IMPROVE YOUR STOCK. that they have the agency for some of thebei pleted, but the road is connected every industry, every pbaze of devel CITY LOTS AND makes of Farm Machinery, among which NOTICE. by a curve route about four miles opment that has contributed to the TOWN PROPERTY. Mr. J. J. Henderson, has at his place, 5 mile3 they may mention the west of Amity, a thorough-bred Jersey Bull, in length. Notice is hereby given that the City Coun Parties desiring to purchase should settlement and progress of the North imported recently from Los Angelos. Those The Portland train arrived at the ern Pacific Coast was represented in cil of the City of McMinnvilJe, Oregon, unless cull and see un or write for circular. wishing to breed can do so by the season for by remonstrance, will, after 14 days’ Dsoring Sir.dor, point of connection a little in ad the great pantomic display. Surely, defeated $5, due at time of service. notice, pass an Ordinance roquestirg the prop 13m3pd . vance of the Eastern train. There our people have acquitted themselves erty owners on all streets of the City of Mc FOR SALE. Deering Mowor, were hearty greetings between the haudsomely before the eyes of their Minnville, having sidewalks thereon, to put A farm of 360 acres, 7 miles south west of said walks in good repair, and where found guests from the East aud from the Eastern McMinnville, Or.; 200, acres in cultivation, 60 WAKHIOK 31OWER. visitors, aud it will prove a necessary to replace the old sidewalks with more easily fitted for the plow ; 100 acre i tim West. A magnificent pavilion, ca “JERSEY CHIEF” DODD’S HAY RAKES, new ones : the same shall not be leas than six mark of credit for them which it is well ber and pasture, good buildings, orchard and feet wide, with plank one and one-half inches pable of seating 1,000, had been - The — thick, placed on three stringers not less than plenty of small fruits, house and barn erected near the spot, from the to have supplied by pipes with running water. Soil 2x6 inches in size, and well nailed. excellent ; no waste land ; lieB on county road summit of which floated the na THE Pure Blooded Jersey Bull The Westinghouse Thresher, Published for fourteen days, by order of the FOSTA1 TELEGBArH in an old settled neighborhood, with school ami Plows, Harrow?, “ FIFTH WHEEL. ” tional colors of the American, Brit City Council made Sept. 4th, 1883. Now at the stables of church close bv. Price $23.00 per acre. En A. B. BAKER, ish and German nations. In fact all kinds of Farm Machinery. quire of WARREN, MAGERS i FRINK, As soon as the guest wero as There are many men iu the country 2<5t3 Real Estate Agents. HENDERSON & LOGAN BROS. McMinnville, Oregon. 23tf sembled, the ceremonies were who trumpet up the scheme of a gov M c M innville , O regon NOTICE. ALSO, opened by President, Villard, who ernment telegraphic institution. The proceeded to deliver an address, subject if receiving quite a thorough Notice id hereby ¡riven that the City Council CHARLES LAFOLLETT, “ J ersey C hief ” No 1, dropped April 12th, Hardware, Crockeryware, Grocer which he concluded amid great ap (lif cusaiou. The opinions of a number of the City of McMinnville, Oregon, unless 1877 ; sire, “ Emperor;” dam, “ Minnie War lawfully remonstrated against in fourteen days Counselor atZLaw. plause ; after which, he introduced of eminent publicists have been pub after ren. ies, Etc., the final publication of this notice, will the orator of the day, Hon. Wm. lished, and it is observable that a ma proceed to pats an Ordinance requiring the Of fee—Nhcridaix, Yamhill Co.,Ore|jou P edigree of “ E mperor ” “Emperor” was ...at the... Jan. 17th 1875 ; sire, “ Emperor Bil M. Evarts. The Fifth United jority do not favor the scheme. Jay property owners of the blocks and parts of Particular attention given to Conveyancing dropped ly datu “Olivea” by imported Neptunef J24); PoHloflicc, .Vorth VamlnlL blocks hereinafter named to build sidewalks States Infantry baud from Fort Gould has all along been credited with thereon, and ditch the same as follows, to wit: Collecting, Buying and Selling Real Estate. grand-dam, “ Olivea” (232); great grand-dam •' Nelly Bly,”(22«)—imported. Keogh was present to discourse heading the move iu an attempt to sell Beginning at the South-East corner of Block IMtf. P edigree of “M innie W arren ”—“Minnie music. Short addresses were then bis Western Union property to the 18 on the West side of E street in John’s addi Warren, ” solid fawn, dropped March 5th, 1874 ; tion to the T' wn of McMinnville, Oregon, and STERLING K. A <’., No. 1« delivered by Hon. H. M. Teller, Government. Withtu a day or two running sire, “ Beacon Cornet,” 14th : dam, “ Princes” them'© North along the entire East 4th, (2302 i; grand-dam, “Princes” (761)— Secretary of the Interior, Sir however. Jay Gould has volunteered, side of said Block 18 to Cedar street. There Pegular meetings, Thursday evening on or imported by W. B. Dinsmore in 1868. CD James Hannon, on behalf of the before the Senate Committee on Capi shall be first dug a ditch or drain sufficiently before the full moon, in each month. Sojourn T erms —For season, $5. and wide to thoroughly drain said Block; ing companions cordially welcomed. H. P. English guesta, Von Ezeudecker, tal and Labor some advice quite con deep HENDERSON Jr LOGAN BROS. then a sidewalk shall ba built thereon not 50tf. 13tf the German Minister, Dr. Kneiss, trary to the policy of Government own and lose than six feet wide, with plank one and of the Berlin University, Dr. Hoff ership and control iu the telegraph bus on-’-half inches thick ; said sidewalk to have STERLING F. HARDING man, the greatest microscopist of iness. He said “ he would not object three s ringers 2x6 inches each,and each plank be nailed to each stringer. Also a ditch and ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONVEYANCER the day, ex-president Frederick to the government taking hold of the to nidew-lk of the same dimensions to be put on Estate and Collecting Agent, and No Billings, and the Governors of Western Union if it would pay for it the East side of Block 14 in Johns’ addition to tary Real Public All work pertaining to thia line Wisconsin, Minnesota, Dakota, what it was worth ; but in his opinion the Town of McMinnville, beginning at Mr. attended to promptly and reliably, Also, man Wyndham’s property and running North on ufacturer and repairer of Boots aud Shoes. AU Montana, Oregon aud Washington it would not be a success. ” Mr. Gould the East aide of said Block 14 to Spruce street. work done with neatness and dispatch Hoad* Territory. Published tourteen days by order of City pi.irterc under Odd Fellows' Hall, McMinnville. said very much in a few words in the House. Council made Sept.4th, 1»83. Oregon. 89t Sir Janies Hannon said the Eng following remark : A. B. BAKER, lish visitors were rilled with won “ I thiuk tbo institutions of this coun 2flt3 City Recorder. FARM FOR SALE. der and admiration by the sights try are opposed to any such thing. I would respectfully call the attention of the people to the fact that I iTie telegraphic business, more than of this magnificent country and its The undersigned has for sale a farm of any other, requires to be managed by institutions. Henry Villard was a experts.aud the dividendsot the West All partie, indebted tn Dr. J. T. Augur, will Pay Cash FSVE HUNDRED ACRES, person about whom their warmest ern Union are obtained because it does settle without delay, otherwise their account sympathies and gratitude, for this the busiuess well. Under a govern will ha placed in the hands of an attorney tor Lying 2i miles west of McMinnville. This For all kinds of Prodlicc, Oats, Barley, Cured farm is beautifully located, and would make Meats, Lard. Apples, Onions, Eggs, Chickens, The Old Reliable. Du. J. T. AIWR. splendid hospitality, would well ment system the whole management of collection. thiee or tour neat farms, all of which would be Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Potatoes. McMinnville, Sept. 5, 1888—25tf. these interests would be subject to cluster. “ We have had the happi change well watered and in about an equal portion of by the particular political party EURISKO MARKET I have for sale open and timbered land—calculated for farm ness of seeing what, manner of a in power. " NOTICE. or pasture lands. man be is. It. was a happy thought Here the whole prospect is contained Is now permanently located in tbe Brick on Lime, Salt, Oats, Potatoes, Cement, Third Street—near the postoffice, where will G. L. Parker and Geo. W. Harris are now that the representatives of the in a unt shell. A business is most pro- canvassing TERMS: and Gran Seed. ’l ami Polk counties, solic be fouud all kinds of 200 acres of the best portion for $20 per countries which have contributed f.tablc that is best conducted. It is an iting ord» rs Yatnbi tor the Hockfurd Tire I'iaiit- I also have the eurr, which is giving general satisfaction acre; the balance at $15 per acre-—or will sell Fresli .Tleats, Sausages of alt kinds» population to the American nation indisputable fact that the government and just the machine that every farmer needs. the whole tract at $18 per acre. Head Cheese, Fresh Fish« Salt and should bi* present on this most ex iu most instance* pays nearly double That you may know that this is no humbug, W. G. DAV/8^ Canga Gypson, or Land Plaster following certificate: Dried Fish« Bacon, Hams« I tTR’’ traordinary occasion. It fills me the amount paid by private means for read the McMinnville, ——-X Oregon, July 9th, 188S. . Flour from Cafajclte with wonder anil awe to see the the same amount of work done. Gov We hereby certify that we have purchase« J. L. ROGERS. The only fertilizer that contains Phosphate p. w. TODD. Chickens, Ac., Lime. Tire Tightening Machine, now being sold by prosperity which lias advanced ernment contracts are always signals a Harris A Parker, which we have thoroughly In fact everything kept in a with such rapid strides, and lias at for a “ good fat take.” and it is not un rested and hud to be a success tor tightening CITY DRUG STORE. I am also agent for the tire«, an 1 can recommend it to every man once reached tha highest develop usual to see them "let” aud "sub-let" who FIRST-CLASS MARKET Iia" loose tires on buggies, hacks pr wag Thirl Street, McMinnvill«, Northwestern Ma-.ufactory Ic Car Company’s ons, as being all that is claimed for it. ment of civilization.” All to lie .old LOW, FOR CASH. until no less than two or three hands HENDERSON * LOGAN BRO’S. Dr. Kneiss, of the Berlin Uni beeu enriched by the surplus over Give me a call. versify, was then introduced, aud a have ROGERS A TODD. FARM, Road and Mill MACHINERY, XV. J. GARIil»«*1 ATTENTION ! spoke at length in belialf of the fair and liberal price for a given woi k and now have on exhibition at my store a fine McMinnville, Oreqon, 1 or uudertakiug. It lias come to be a [Successors to W. B. Turner,] German visitors,and expressed the assortment of Farm and Rood -Vachinerv. in May 21, 188J. ) 11m.1'.« —Dealers In— cluding the hope that the Northern Pacific sort of general watchword throughout Notice to Farmers : nrifs, C liemical«. Patent Medicines would be the new highway and the the nation that it is correct to “get in St. Paul Twine Binder. main lino of all northern coloniza on the Government alt you eau." iu the. Having pa-chased of Mr. W. T. Newby th» Perfumery, Fine Toilet Articles, Call and see me at the Wallace Building, Neapa, 4 «'nibs. Hair. Tootb and consciousness that '* if you don't do it tion of America and Europe. opposite Masonic Hall. well-known McMinnville Warehouse. I sbsl’ Clotli Brushes, Rpouges, Trusses. o- There were luiiii cries for Gener some other man will." be prepared to store this season’s crop on ar «boulder Braces and all Druggists E. X. HARDINK. We take this method of giving notice to W/ al Grant, and as the General came In the postal system of this country favorable terms as can be done in McMinn Sundries. mers and others who have grain to store »•*' forward the air was rent with our government is expending euotigh vilie, and shall be ready at all times to pay A full line of ther in bulk or sacks) and clean, that we cheers. He made a few remarks for the benefit of its subjects. Iu the Cash for Crain, prepared to receive all they may bring u»- A. C. Southmayd £ Potter, have a perfectly suited to the occasion and matter of necessary means of commu at its highest market value. Will also be pre Paint:, Oils, Vanishes, Brushes and Suh • Tods. characteristic. He said he was re nication the common masses are well pared to The Fureat Xuquora for medicinal REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Large and Commodious Warehouse minded by the spheeches to which served. Commercial interests and SHERIDAN. YAMHILL Co , OREGON. ’ LOAN BACKS TO FARtlEID. Purpose«. he had listened of the tact that be busiuesS circles may desire lightning and the best of cleaning machinery. Farm Lands for aale in quantities have a had something to do with thegreat f.icilities to keep up with the age : bitt and for saiii loan will require the sacks return The Best Brands of Cigar* Con and "Valuable on terms to suit. 14M1 stantly on Hand. Northern Pacific enterprise. A' ben those are private and speculative aud ed filled with grain to my warehouse. SFOClk OF Rtf KI a share of vour patronage, I shall The largest and best Mock of Governor Stevens, thirty years ago should bear their own expense. Com in Soliciting return therefor endeavor to give vou satis- Notice ol Final Proof. on hand that we will sell at the lowest figu** organised his surveying expedition paring the mails aud a postal telegraph factum. W. A WELLS. Fishing Tackle Land Ofiioe at Oregon City, Oregon, I We will Store for 1 1-2 cents, or he was a lieutenant, acting as quar the latter appear* as a luxury beside a McMinnville, Or., June 28, 18S3.—m6. Ever brougnt to Yamhill County. and Clean for 3 cents per bushel* Aug. 28tb, 188.1: f termaster and commissary on the necessity. It would be purely for the Notice is hereby given that the tollowing IN MATIOVI RY will be preoared to pay the Hikh^ benefit of the favored few who are Columbia, and lie issued the sup rattiar ha» filed notice of hi* intenti-m Cash Price tor all kinds of grain. We Shingles, Shingles ! we shall carry a full line, consisting of Pa pet to named make final proof in support of hia claim, «cured the service« of Mr. Fred Archibald»•» plies for the expedition. Was he best able to stand the expense of thoii of the best quality,. Envelopes of the latent and that Mid proof will be made before Rea- book-keeper in »he warehouse, who will not, then, entitled to have the cred own business speculation*. No one arul neatest sty lets. etc. later and Receiver V. 8. Land Office at Oregon that vour account« are always kept straight. could imagine for a moment that the it which Mr. Billings bail apportion TUK FINF^r SAW ED SHINGLES Special attention is called to our Cuttlerv, F. BARMKKOrr A <’<»•* , E*1! k“»" No for SW? ed out toothers! It was true »hat Government could make a telegraph ever made in this section are now being man Mid Photograph aud Autograph Albums. Proprietors Carlton Wareh<»n** i rE?i * L N W 1, Ot N W V while Mr. Billings contributed of system selt-sustainiug. Hence to en ufactured al Ph, airinns’ Prescript ions mid Fami r " li/w 1 °r aad Lot » of Sec .11, T 4 S, Carlton, Aug. 6tb, 1883—21 w3. gage in the scheme would imply au ly lireI pea Carefully Compounded his own money lie paid out I nele i*t m H hours-day or night. He names the following witnesses to prove Sam’s alone. This sally greatly outtaiy in a luxury for the pleasure of a Miller & Bowers' Shingle Mill. TARE Nori« E Cheeo as the cheapest and good as the best. bts oontinons residence upon and cultivation of pleased the audieuce—largely made moiety of the natious inhabitants, with Look AU parties indebted to H. C. Shadden T-J at them. mid land via : John Gage, W. A. Gage. Thos w.-nM most respectfully ask a share o note or book account will call on Warren* up of veterans—who Is'came per a moral effect of creating auothcr po Enquire of F W. RKDM0ND. Agent, at thi* We publics patronage, hoping by fair dealing Foster and 8,mi>el Footer, all of Oretown, Til- Mager» for settlement, as all accounts have bee® fectly wild when he said these inter litical engine of unsavory pre-po**ee- McMinnville, or of and »triet attention to busmemto merit the lamook County. Oregon. placed in their hands for immediate eettlemj® ’ L.T. BARIN, Raster same. ROGERS A TODD. MILLER <8 BOWERS. colonial railroads would have •lon*, and couttitutiug a few thousand ' 6mlor3 McMinnville, Or., H. C. SHADDEN T he K epokter . NEW PRICES! EXTRAS R. BAIRD’S, Farm and Mill Property BUM! BUM! BUM! ItnlmiNi. Countrymen, Chinimen Farm Machinery! Heal Estate Agents Sappington & Laughlin Produce § Commission NOTICE to FARMERS! Aug. 27th 1883.