Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, September 13, 1883, Image 8

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    CITY MARKET
TOPICS OF TUE »A1
SCHOOL i MISCELLANEOUS
Ä. L. SAYLOR
Bird & Gales
Roseburg lias a lull grown rom
( 80CCMS0M to N RL6ON « Biß Cj
house.
[Ban^ddser'a building on B street.]
pbuggwt .
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..
—
About 7<)0 tons of cargo was sacri-
SANGASSER & PAULUS
___
Partie« Vlbiliog Ln Uy ette will^
ficu.l before the Queen got afloat.
Proprietors.
«4KI]SB ST/ITItì.VUNY.*
Haudaonie Perce»t«uce by
Bailed hay sella for 51R per ton at 1
----
w*
Store to Make their Purchase,
• a . j \uu can get your money’s
Eugene City. Pretty good price« "
Keep au
School Sappile«, &«.
that.
Park, Mutton, Sansage, Tripe,
Messis Crawford and Miller are "
IMMENSE STOCK
. • .thing .n the hue of meats, of the
«»■FERRY STREETrS-
erecting a large sawmill in Mohasl.
STATIONS«,
ibii'y the country affords. Also the
Aug 23, 18h3
OR-EGON.
•valley, Lirin county.
Of the Lete»'. Vedetta of
DAYTON,
Best of Bolognas.
NÇSl.liO.S,
The Spiritualists will hold a grove
Give ue a call and be satisfied.
general
meeting on the 21st inst. and hold In the Circuit Co:.. t <
BANGA8SER A PAULUS.
four days at New Eta.
, Oregon for Yamhill I
JUixi» A J. K. H ai
MERCHANDISI
Wheat hag been hauled t.. Pendle­ J. L. iúoíiins
¿í Hulo,
D. P. HABVEY,
HE^LSTOCK,
ton quite lively, and the ruling price
C. W. FBANCIR.
k nd are prepared to offer to tho^e patn>- x
At M1U.
McMinnville.
is sixty cents per bushel.
advantage» which they have nut ‘
hitherto enjoyed.
The booths on the State Fair
i
fistcGk,
Harvey
&
Francis,
rounds were rented on the 1st, and
Prop’s of the
Whea in McMinnville it will pay you to call at
rought in several hundred dollars J
We keep a full stock of
THE BRICK »STORE
more than last year.
liable Lumberiu^ Hills
The hop house of Hon. J. Stump,
In happy Valley, ton miles west of McMinn­
Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ HotjJ
And see my New Stock of
so says the Statesman, was burned a
ville.
Boots anil bhoes, Hatt
¡
lew days since, a short disttnos from
and t ap«,
LADIES’ FANCY GOODS,
«
Buena Vista. Loss *2,500.
Cloak«, Mantles, Shawls. Trimmings,
Lumber of all kinds furnished on short no­ Dolmans,
Th, one hundredth anniversary of
Rucking», Colonettes, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Skirts, Suitings,
tice.
the evacuation of New York by the
Dressed Lumber a specialty.
and evarylhing pertaining to Ladies’ Wardrobe. Also,
British will be celebrated lit that city
Quality equal to the best; prices as low as
in October.
Cents
’
Furn.ish.ing
Goods of allDesoriptions TOBACCO & CIGARS
the lowest.
Boots,
Shoes,
Sandals,
Ladies'
Walking Boots, Slippers, and. Everything
Give
u.s
t
call
and
convince
yourselves
that
Die cayotes are killing on an aver­ 2!
we nuan business.
age one and two sheep for the farm­
Neto and Novel, before purchasing your Goods Elsewhere.
Siationery. «lass autl Queeniwart,
ers about Marion, in Marion county.
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Jewelry, 81 one ware
’lotico of Ztppiicaiion io Purchase
Better organize a « wolf club. ”
Ten per cent. Discount given on all Goods, for Cash.
'JTiuabor Laud«
Prof. P. A. Van Tassel is making
U. S. Li.nd Office, Oregon City, |
. iiimville,
Oregon.
arrangements with tho State Agrieul-
Oregon, June 2-, 1 ■
»
I also have the Celebrated
tiiral Society to make an ascention in Notice is hereby given that John II. Jackson
Soe Horo:
NOTIONS.
Ins big balloon during the State Fair. otTillamook Co., Ore.on, h‘. mad« applica­ I v.ril . . V rhe highest market price for Mer-
tion to purchase the S. 12 ol S. W. 1-4 - I Sec. . han: ■’>:•• wheat, clear of sack. Clean and
littery. Candies,
Hop picking has commenced at No, 3U, Township No. 2 S aith of Ran ,;o No. 11» .1» tie« of charge, in case I buy ; in cage you
of tho Au?
Clock* and Watches,
Stayton, Marion county, so says the W Will. Mer., under the pr >. i
II ’ otmr parties, it will coat you 3 cents for
of
Congress
approved
June
3rd.
1-
78,
entitled
Oils and Shell IlarAwirJ
Statesman, The crops in that district An Act for the Sale of Timber Lands in the •!<•;»mug mid storing,
it is claimed will turn out well.
I am now manufacturing an
States ot California, Ore/on, Nevada, am; in
The Best in the Market
A. No. 1 Quality of Flour,
And aleo a latte assortment of
Territory.”
Professional sports and members Washington
All adverse claims tn said tract of land or to which I invite the “closeot inspection. I
of the light-fingered gentry, are flock­ any portion thereof, must be filed in the Unit­ ua ran lee it. Try a sack, and if it is not as I
States Land Office at Or-/on City, Ore­ lermmnend, return it and your meoey will be
ing in Salem iiko flies. The state ed
before the expiration of sixty day s from refunded.
fair will be a good place to take in gon,
LADIES AND CENTS
this date*
(PATENTED
l 'TH, 18764
All kin U of Mill Feed on band or made to
Given under my hand this 2S:h day ol
many a “greener.”
order
on
short
notice.
June 1883.
L T. BARIN’.
JOHN .F. SAX, Proprietor.
Wn>. M. Turner has rented his in­
I carry a full stock Of
ICd2«.
EXTEA INDUCEMENTS FOB CASH
terest in tho Oregon Sentinel to F.M.
Star 3Iixe«l Faints,
Overberk, who will continue its pub­
lication in connection with Mr. Crane.
The Best in use. Also
WILLIAM HOLL.
Produce of ail kinds taken st the
It is sad nows that the papers in
1UZZZ7JE' LEAD AND OILS AND PAINT AND WHITEWASH
Southern Oregon bring in regard to
BRUSHES. Also
AT THE
thet terrible disoaso diptheri*. It is
Highest Market Price.
to bo much more dreaded than the
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
small-pox or all other diseases com­
Thanking tho public for paet favors und asking a continuance’of their liberal patronage,
BIRD & GATES.
—AND—
I am
Yours Respectfully.
bined.
,
Lafayette,
Oregon, August 8,1881.
2»ti
B. F. HARTMAN.
JBE
There sceme to be quite a number n ÄÄ2
ot pioneers in DouglaB county who
McMlnu
FOK.TLÄ.ITD 1
have determined to avail themselve»
DP.A LEB IN AT.
of the opportunity to visit their old
_ it’ier Creek Mills
homes in tho Eastern States with the
pioneer excurbion.
COUAT1ES !
(Old" NATIONAL,” ertabliihed 18M.I I
\ X
. . . ROBERTSON, PEO.
Of the one million feet of bridge
timbers to be put in between Grant’s
128 Front St., Bot. Wuhla^cn m J ilte
If you want the Bain Wugon. go to Lancetleld A. Cook’*. Amity.
If you waut tba Oliver Chillod Plow», alfoixea, or the Caaaldy Sulky Plow, go to
Pass and Glendale, there are only
PORTIA Nil. ORKC.CX
Lancefivltl A i’ookfo, Amity.
100,000 ieet sawed, which will some­
If yon want the Moline Scotch ClipperPlowa. both wood and Mee! beam»; it you A. P. Armstrong,
•
• Prindpnl.
want the old reliable Garden City Plows, analzes, go to Lniicetfield A l ook’», Amity.
what delay the bridge work and con
-
Penman und secy
If vou want the latest and nest improved Harrow, one that will fold up and will cut J. A. Wesco,
sequentiy the track laying.
any desired width, get the Bankey Iron Harrow of
rant eiiold A Cook, Amity,
If you want the LaDow Pulvcrizlug Harrow, 12 to 18 Steel DI soh , go to
Lanceficld A Cook, Amity.
The blind school at Salem has re
An institution designed for the practical big­
If you want a first-class No. 1 Drill or Broad-Cast Sooder, get the “ Monitor” of
iaincefield A cook, Amity.
opened with But seven pupils, the ma
ness education of beta toxe».
If you want the Beet, Strongest and Li<bte»t Draft Mower, then get the Champion
jority of the blind people in the state
Mower, of
t
l,ai>ucf icld A Cook, Amity
For the beat Hay Rake in the world go toLmicefield A Cook**. Amity, and get the
being too old to entitle them to
Tiger, gelt-Discharging Sulky Hay Rake.
educational advantages at the public
It you want the Beat auu most reliable and latest Improved
expense.
Harvester and Twine Binder,
Last Saturday afteanoon, while t wo
GET JTIIE McCOIlMCK,
sons of Mr. E- B. Nichols, recent! .•
Admitted on any week-day of >h) year. N‘
of
Lnuceficld A Cook,Amity.
from Prineville, who is camped on
vacations at any time, and no exam-
j
Patterson’s island, wore out hunting
We will put them up, give you full instructions and start them for vou—free ofcbarge.
We will warrant cacli machine to do No. 1 work and give satisfaction •
iuation on entering.
one of the boys accidently shot thi
other, who is about 12 years of age,
RCHOI.ARMIIfP:
We will keep on hand aFnU Line of “ EXTRAS”
Fox the Full Du slue a* Coarse, - 360.
through the fleshy part of the right I have ll
and Binding Twine for the McCormick, so that you will not have to send to Portland
n.-m with a Henry rifle. Luckily n > Utting t Sp*
tor them. We will sell on time or for Cash.
acriphOi
If you want the Improved Hodges Oregon Header, go to Lnuceiield A Cook’s Amity.
bones were broken.
•>B00KßEhLEK<-
B. F. HARTMAN.
Groceries,
STAR MILLS.
Dry Goods.
WATCH
ices
To the Farmers of Polk and Yamhill BUSINESS COLLE d E
umbeR
ATMBER
ŒL1/S3LIJMBER
All work done in a projier mai
Pendleton Tribune : Tho cun fac­ guar antee given.
tors on the Echo bridge intend to
commence work about the first of
next month. The contract oalls loi ^«aSlrr
•æ’®
its completion by tho first davof N. -
vember. It will be 308 feet longanu
‘T -v
A-S-v 1
••onsibt of four spans, one of them
128 feet long and built on tlu Sinitl
truss plan und tho other threo will be
sixty feet long each, and on thestrain
beam pattern.
teniern ot la*: year v I
.JAYTON, OGN
•bout 175r.»‘.<«.
and vi>
During the past year there hav. (wacriptionn
lfcd vurit-tn’* 'f V
Fruit Trr. ..
been received at the Northern Paciti, Pbints.
•al.. i > ■
'. :
bureau of information at St. Pau D.M FCRRYÄGO. D etroit ¡VL j -..
and Portland over sixty tbousan.
letters of inqury, to which 3 >,iiOu ▲ x C au L áíilí V llx c* X ilTUltiUX&
responces have been made. These
were in the way of copies of descrip-
ÒLO1O,
painphlets, circulars, folders, and let­ it!
Jri
ters, printed in the English, Norwe­
Hiv.Uc
gian, Swedish, Danish, German, Third St..
Dutch and Finuish languages.
(Ou blink c.i.- t nt DI
The Baker City branob, O. 11. & N.
Co., is completed to within two miles
W.H. BiiC
. o, s
of Encampment—about five tuil>s Carrie# i full atoek
west of the summit. Nutnerou- Paper, Bini Caget, K :»v
crossings of Meacham creek, and the ne sells at pruvs so ru.,x>.LiO.e I
consequent building of bridges, nave timi fault.
Repairing d ne in a m at nd
somewhat retarted the construction manner.
company in their work through the Floate call and tx mine .o«
canyon, but beyond Encampment
8tf.
they get out of the canyon and not
many bridges will be needed, the Ifi; IA V* u: 5« J
company expect to push ahead with
\¥ O
greater rapidity.
f all dcsc
¡prions, at
10 per 1,000 feet
C.
! ■
i v.vl yourselves of these bar
.1 while the opportunity is bo fore you.
r>*. v.
poivell .
Da V ton. Oregon—71 f
Lumber,
YOUR ADVAiYTAGU
V
FINISHING,
KENDALLS
PAVIN CURE
FENCING,
-AND-
Dayton.
Building Lumber!
is now beiug manufactured at the
■ ■ W.
Salo Stables.
;’ MfM ’ . vii> situated on Thirt St.;
that in Dayton on Ferry St.)
Tboa & Logan Bros,, Prop’s.
Yamhill Lumbering Co.’s Mill,
Located ou the North Yamhill Hi ver at Western Oregon Railroad Bridge,
Two and one-balf Mile East of McMinnville.
We are prepared ship Lumber,
We are prepared to furnish
Hacks
Carriage««
To any Point oh the II*. O. and .V. G. Railroads.
A Good Wagon Road to the Mill-
Saddle Horses,
AJdr.w «11 Ord«« to
il. .«ry thing in the Livery hire in good
«hap<' on shortest notice.
kJ nd Office at Oregon City. Oregon. I
Aug. 31. 1883. >
Nolic >• hereby given that th« foliowin •-
A HEARSE
named Cti.r h*< filed notio« of hi. Intention,
to make final proof in support of hi, claim, »nd
is kept by these Stables and Funeral Turnouts
that mid proof will be made baion, Bogipcr
furnished at any time.
and Receiver Ü. 8. Land office at Ocgon City.
Oregon, on Friday, Oct. 12. >S*3, vi, : Jacob
We ire préparai to offer special induce­
P. Kibbnger. H.nnertead Entry, No »037, for
ments to
th« 8 E 1 4 of 8 E 1 4 of Bec. ¡I.SWH4S
C O V AT ER C IA L ME N!
W 14 of See IS, N W 14 of N W I 4 of See.
15, «nd N E 1-4 of N E 1-4 ol See. IS T 5 8 R
Tr «,e ♦ <• y’< left with us will receive the
1» W
be*» of care and attention.
H« name« th« Wlowing witnecc to prove
300 00J Newiy-burned Brick.
hl« eonlinnona rraidenc upon, and otllivaiion
of. Mid land, via : O H. Page. Avery Hab Wi-eh he '’ATeft to tho public at price« as low \ 'i.'XTHLY SKITLEMENTOF ALL BILLS
cork, Lewis Shortridge and Jervm« Punn, all
the Ion e*
will ba required by us.
of Orvlown, Tillamook county, Oregon.
ippica of i V m > B'.ck an bo soon at this
L. T. BAIUN. lUgiaUr
HENDERSON à LOGAN Bx*
ofiico.
*3u>I
BRICK YARD!
CEILING,
FLOORING,
RUSTIC,
PICKETS,
■■'"Î^FEED ant
-* 4
.
Lumber
W. 1.00 A N ,
1 RY,
I
PEN WORK
Of all Minds executed to order at ressoaibl'
rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
go to
Lancefield A Cook’« Amity.
For Straw Stackers, Grain Belts, CylinderTeetb, all kinds of Belting, etc., etc., go to
Lnuccfield »t Cook’«, Amitv.
We have tbe Buffalo & Mansfield Steam Engines, Portable and Stationary.
barnple Wagons, Plows, Drills, Mowing Machines, Hay Rakes, McCormick Binders, Etc.
on hand. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
The College Journal, containing Itfnrmr.'i
of the course of study, when to enter, tin»"-
L A!WC EFI ELD A COOK, Amity, Oregon,
quired, cost of hoard, etc., and cuts of ona-l
gents for Knapp, Burrell A Co., Portland
otti
mental penmsnshin, from the pen of F'5’
Weseo, sent free.
Address:
A. P. AKMSTK0XG.
Lock Box 104.
Portland. <*. 1
innville & Dayton
nb-iant
Challenger,” Separators o>* Powers
w. T. Lonar,
. U. HENDERSON,
McMinnville.
Wdl find it to
FINAL PROOF
Buffalo Pitts
YARD
h Lurabt r. <
For the Latest improved
YAMHJLL LUMBERING COMPANY,
18«3tf
iHc.TIinnvillc, Oregon.
Drsss-makimG.
Thom wishing
Crais-MUitg, Cutting and Fitting
Don» to Order, will plea* call on
MRS- H. A- ALLEN
Al her mid«n«a, in Amity, Oregon.
Nov. 1,1M1-M.
Sale Bills !
RINTED NEATLY, QUICKLY.
P
CHEAPLY, ON 8HORT NOTICE, AT
The Reporter Job Printing Office
McMUUfVIU , ORSGOX.
The Most Successful Remedy ever
ed, as it is certain in ite effects and <ioe«
blister. READ PROOF BELOW. Abo »
cellent for human flesh.
F rom a P rominent P iitsicu >-
Washington. Ohio, June I7th,
1
D r . B. J. K bjcdau ., A Co.,—Gent«
. |
ing your advertisement in Turf, Fi**“ 1 i
Farm, of your Kendall’s Spavin Cure,.
I
having a valuable and speedy horse wbicn
been lame from a spavin for eighteen mon
I sent to you for a bottle bv express, wb , ‘
six weeks removed all lameness »nd cn’a-
ments and a large splint from another b
and both horses are as sound to-day as «» .
The one bottle was worth to me one hun«
dollars.
Respectfully Yours,
H. A. B ertolit , M-»
Kendall’s Spavin Cure
ON HUMAN FLESH.
Patten's Mills, N Y. Feb it- ”T‘; |
B. J. Kendall k Co., Gents
The re8’rt,‘,
case on which I used your Kendall*
Cura was a malignant ankle »prain of ’ x
months sUnding. I had tried many ’6lB£
but in yain. Your spavin cure put ’
.
on the ground again, and for the fir» U
since hnrt in a natural position. For a J* *
liniment it exceis anything we ever used-
Yonrw truly.
R ev . M P- Br.ui v
Psstnr of M. E. Church, Patten’s Mill, *
Send for illustrated circular giving rj-
proof. Price, fl. All dmegists
g.t it for you. Dr. B. J. Kend»ll 4
~
prutors, Fr-«birg Falls, Vt.