Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, September 20, 1883, Image 8

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Notice to Tax-Payer».
The figures from the official reports erf Notice is hereby given that the B<xtrd of Equa­
the Western Union T^legruph Compan; lization for the Connty of Yanhill, State of
Oregon, will attend at the Court House in said
may help m. in our search for cheap county at the office ot the County Clerk, from
telegraphy. The volume of business Monday,the 17th day of September, 1 £>83 to Sat­
urday, the 22u day of Beptempor, 1833, inclu­
transacted by the company has increased sive,
to publicly examine the assessment roll
from 1807 to 1880 from nearly 6,000,000 and correct all errors in valuation, description
or
qualities
of landt, lute or other property,
mc.tfug.,« to 20,000,000, or almoat tiv<-
and all mortgages whion have been incorrectly
fold. If all these messages vere sect aaeessed.
AH parties interested arc hereby notified to
by the single Morte system, tho length
aup-^r at the time and place mentioned.
of wire ought to have inmeasedin some­
M. B. HENDRICK,
Assessor of Yamhill County.
thing like the sume proportion, for it can
Aug 23, 1883—23w3.
not be imagined that the operators
have gained very much skill in that
time. In 1867 then were 85,291 miles
In the Oirouit Court of the State of
of wire. In 1881 there were 233,584 Ore-gon for Yamhill County.
miles of wire. The urn usages increased J L. R ollixb i J. R. H ale , Partners as )
Koiims <± Huie,
Piuiutiffii,
nearly fivefold, the wires aver which
vs
they were sent did not increase quite Jo a > Moy rd 1,
Defeudant. J
th reefold.
Clearly the duplex and the ro JOH1 TKHHOi:, the above-
named Defouduut t
quudr.iplox have proved of benefit to
In the name of tba EJtate of Oregon: you are
r 'mo ono. In thirteen year. the capac­ requii^d to appear in said O»urt und answer
ity of Jiu company has doubled. What the Plaintiffs complaint against you, in the
.»bove entitled aation, on or before the first, day
of the price of telegrams ? In 1847 it Is ■*f tbe next regular term th ,reof, which will be
rer.ort J at an avurugu toll of 10*. 7 uegun and holden at Lafayette, in said County,
the first day of October, A. D. 1383. And
<• -tito yr message, In 1863 it hud fal­ <»n
if you fuii ao to appear and answer, the Plain­
len to 83.3 cents. In 1875 it had come tiff will take judgement against you for the
. -»town to 51 cents, or nearly ouc-hsU. sum of One Hundred and Twenty-five dollars,
ana lor Ffteen dollars Atty, fee, and for costs
B-.fore the creation of the present and disburunents of action.
Published by order of Hon. R. P. Boise made
Wertcrn Union, the av.rage rate, it i>
Chambers on the 13th day of August A. D.
■aid, was SI.20 per ruessago. At th- at
1883.
time of the two tmifis cited there wer-
McCAlN A HURLEY,
Plaintiffs Attys.
a great number of competing corn pan-
2217.
its, and to soLd a message any great
distance rexjn r. d the payment of a
number of dill rent toll-. By the con- Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lund.
scHdation into one grett company one
U. S. Land Office, Oregon City, )
toll was irtubliu .-ed, to the great gain of
Oregon, June 28, 1883.
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the company, and a ho to the public. In
Notice is hereby given that John H. Jackson
1875 the average price is reported at 51 ofTillamook
Co., Oregon, has made applica­
rents—a gain of nearly one half since tion to purchase the S. 1-2 of 8. W. 1-4 of Sec.
1837. The quadruplex was introduced No, 30, Township No. 2 South of Range No. 10
W Will. Nler., under the provisions of the Act
the year before, and in 1878 wa3 in gen­ >f Congress approved June 3rd, 1878, entitled
eral use on all the Lanin lines, and the • An Act for the Sale of Timber Lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in
company's plant was doing nearly a four­ Washington
Territory.”
All adverse claims to said tract of land or
fold duty. Dal the price fall in like
my portion thereof, niQot be filed in the Unit-
prop >rti«n ? It does not so appear.
id States Land Office at Oregon City, Ore-
In 1337 the price of the raw materia! •<■■11, before too ex Dil ation of sixty days from
from w.iich sulphuric acid was made chia date*
Given under xny hand this 28th day of
was ill a ton, arid the sollii g ¡-rice of June 1383.
L. T. BARIN,
the acid was 2} cents per pound. In
13d2fl.
Register-
1879 the raw material «us 823 a ton,
and the acid 1J cento per pound. Th6
difference in the price of ucid and the
cost of material, it mu»t be remarked,
was also affected by improvements in
the pro ess of manufacture, the gain be­
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ing estimat- d at about 13 per cent. Sul­
phuric acid and the metals zinc and
—AND—
copper ore the chief costs of a battery,
JES
JEL
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und yet the acid has fallen since 1867 J
McMiunville, Or.
from 2| to 11 cents a pound. However,
•we need seek no further in this direc­
health tx ali kixps op
tion, {or within two years a more won­
derful step has been taken in this field
of science. The dynamo-electric ma­
—AND—
chine, driven by steam power, haB re­
placed tho battery, and, according to
PLJTED WIRE.
good authority, reduced the expense ot
obtaining the required current of elec­
tricity at leaat' or.c-Jialf. In addition to
Tent Ytnir Ellen M°ifh
this, it is said that in other directions
the cost ot traiAmitting telegrams has
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beau reduced within a lew years. Far
instance, more perfect msnlation baa
been secured, and better methods ot
construction are employed. Tl.e quad­
ruplex systom acts oa a police by driv­
ing tho operators up to tlieir work. Jio
man cun loiter error hia koy while seven
others are watching him. Tile price of
wire has also fallen materially, and,
with perhaps the exception ot polea,
everything used in connection with
telegraphy u* much choupor now than in
I have the agency for Johnson’s Patent Easy-
18C7.
fitting Spectacles and Eye-Glasses of all de-
soriptiona.
Between 1867 and 1875 the report
All work done in a proper manner and a
shows a gain of nearly one- half. Be­ guarantee
given.
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tween 1875 ami 1880 the averige toll is
reported to Imre f.ilh-u from 54 cents to
43.6 cento, or oul- 10 4 couta. In this
time tho quadruplex was generally in
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trodneed, the price of materials contin­
ually fell, and the battery was n-placwJ
by the dyuaino-machino.
Suppose that by soma mcohanical
marvel the capacity ot the Croton aque­
be mi
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uaJled ra£E to all apnlicaiite, aod ~ Cff!*-
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duct had been suddenly quadrupled, tomer*»
gf la«t year without oraariny it It contains
•bout 175pa<6a, tOO illustratl.ma. prices, aocurat’
and without in any way increasuig th» descriptions
and valuable diietitiacia for planting
varieoee of Vegetable and Flower bxeda.
size of tho pipa Clearly, it there were MOO
Plants, Fruit Tree*, etc. Invaluable to all, eepeo
b
lally
to
Market
Gardeners. Send for it!
sufficient water in the Croton rivur, th»
D.M. FERRY & CO. D etroit M ioh .
people wonll gvt fen ti-iies e- nah
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WILLIAM HOLL.
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[Buugusaer'a building on B street]
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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
beat quality the country ulfords. Also the
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FINAL PROOF
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uind Office at Oregon City. Oregon, !
Aug. 31, 1833. C
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settier Las filed notice of his intention,
to make final proof in support of his olaim, and
that sai 1 proof will be made before Rogister
end Re< eiver U. S. Land office at Oregon City
Oregon, on Friday, Oct. 12. 1333. vis : Jacob
P. Kibhnger, Hoinestvad Entrv, No 5037, for
tho S E I 4 of S E I 4 of Sec 0. 3 W 1-4 of 8
W 1*4 of Sec. 10. N W 1-4 of N W I 4 of Sec
15, and N £ 1-4 of N E 1 4 of Sec. IS T 5 6 R
10 W
He names the following witnesses toprove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said land, vias G H. Page, Avery Bab­
cock, Lewis Shnrtridge end Jerome Dunn, all
of Oretown, Tillamook county, Oregon.
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L. T. BARIN. Register.
McMinnville Furniture
Store,
rblrdht.
O. U. HX11BTOCX,
MoMinnvills.
D. P. HOBVEY,
c. w. nuNcx«,
At MiU.
Hemstock, Harvey & Francis,
GENERAL
MERCHANT
To the Farmers of Polk and. Yamhill
Prop's of the
Eagle
Siili»
In happy Valley, ten miles west of McMinn-
ville.
We keep »fun stoot of
If you want tha Bain Wagon, go to T.aucefleld A Cook’», Amity-
If you want th. OliverTlblUed Blows,
or t£i^^’Xyc^ii.s,OAmlty.
If you want the Moline Sootch CllpperPlows. both wood and steel beams; It you
want the old reliable Garden City Plows, allslzes, go to
macelield A-.i®"*1
If you want the latest and best Improved Harrow, one that » til foM up and will cut
I.oucetleld 4 Cook, Amity,
Lumber of all kinds furidbbod on short uo- any desired width, get the Hankey Iron Harrow of
II you went tho La Dow Pulverizing Harrow, 12 to to
c,M>k, Amity,
tioe.
Dressed Lumber a specialty.
If you want a flrst-ela.3 No. 1 Drill or Broad-Cast ^¿8^Amity-
Quality equal to the best; prices as low as
If you want tb. Beat, Strongest and Lightest Draft Mowei .
¿>^h.mplo»
the lowest.
For
the
best
Hay
Bake
in
the
world
go
tobaneetleld
4
Cook
’
s,
Amity,
and get the
Gi^e us a call and convinoe yourselves that
Tiger, Self-Diucbarging Sulky Hay Rake.
we mean business.
If ’you want the Best ana most reliable and latest Improved
STAR MILLS.
McMinnville,
Oregon.
See Here:
Harvester and Twine Binder,
GI£T
X'TIK AXcCORMCK,
of
Notice to Farmers !
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I will pay the highest market price for Mer­
chantable wheat, clear of sack. Clean and
We will keep on hand aFull Line of “
store free of charge, in case I buy ; in ease you
sell to otner parties, it will c^st you 3 cents’ for and Binding Twine for the McCormick, so that you will not have to send to Portland
cleaning and storing.
forthem. We will bell on time or for Cash.
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If you want the Improved Hodges Oregon Header, go to ¿.nucefield A Cook s Amltv.
I am now manufacturing an
For the Late»t improved
EXTRAS”
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TOBACCO & C1GA1
Stationery, filais and Q qmbih
Jewelry, Stonewaro
NOTIONS.
utlery, Caedles,
Clock» and Watcipg,
011s and Shelf Birii
A. No. 1 Quality of Flour,
to which I invite the 'closest inspection. I
Buffalo Pitts Challenger,” Separators or Powors
guarantee it. Try a sack, and if it is not as I
goto
Lanceflold & Cook’» Amity.
recommend, return it and your money will be
For Straw Stackers, Grain Belts, CylinderTeetb, all kinds of Belting, etc., etc., gc to
refunded.
Caucefield A Cook’», Amity.
We have the Buffalo 4 Manedeld Steam Engines, Portable and Stationary.
All kinds of Mill Feed on hand, or made to
bainpie Wagons, Plow«. Drills, Mowing Machines, Hay Bakes, McCormick Binders. Etc.
order on short notice.
on hand, please cell and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
JOHN Jf. SAX, P roprietor.
And aleo a lar^e assortment of
Dry Goods,
ILANCF.riECD 4 COOK, Amity, Oregon,
gents for Knapp, Burrell 4 Co., Portland
52lf
Lumbefí.
Lumber
Lumber.
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AT THE
Old Pi •Ices
FLOORING,
CEILING,
FINISHING,
FENCING,
Building Lumber!
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PORTLAND
BUSINESS COLLEE
-AND-
W. D. R03ERTS0Y. FRO.
Produce of all kinds taken it the
Lafayette, Oregon .August 8,1881.
RUSTIC,
PICKETS,
AT
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOL Cl
Highest Market
bird &. gates ,
(Old ” NATIONAL,” established M)
128 Front St., Bet. Washinjttn k J
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PORTLAND, ORF.GOW
is now being manufactured at the
LumbeR
Yamhill Lumbering Co.’s Mill,
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I’euiaan tiud’iq
An institution designed for the practical ta
nesa education of both texes.
Located on the North Yamhill River at Western Oregon Railroad Bridge,
Two and one-half Mile East of McMinnville.
LUMBER
By
A. P. Armstrong,
■V- A. W mcs ,
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We are prepared ship Lumber,
the Wholesale
lb any S*otnt on the R". O. and .V.
G. Railroad».
A Cood Wagon Read to the Mill-
Ad drew all Orde« to
YAMHJLL LUMBERING COMPANY,
AT
13-3tf
POWELL’SfLCMBER
YARD
DAYTON OGN
Hough Lumber, of all descriptions, at
$10 per 1,000 feet.
Come und avail yourselves nf these bar-
baruains while the opportunity is before you.
If*. S. PG VTEEE.
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W. T. LCGAX,
w H . tor. A N .
McMinnville.
Dayton.
McMinnville & Dayton
Ite.VIluavllle, Oregon.
.VOTICE,
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the City Council
tif th City of McMiunville, Oregon, unleta
lawfully remonstrated against in fourteen days
alter the final publication of thia notice, will
proceed to pass an Ordinance requiring the
property owners of the blocks and parts of
blocks hereinafter named to build sidewalks
thereon, and di»ch the fame as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the South-East corner of Block
18 on the West 6ide of E street in John’s addi­
tion to the 'D wn of McMinnville, Oregon, aud
running thence North along the entire East
side of said Block 18 to Cedar street. There
shall be first dug a ditch or drain sufficiently
deep and wide to thoroughly drain said Block;
and then a sidewalk shall be built thereou not
less than six feet wide, with plank one and
one-balf inches thick ; said sidewalk to have
three stringers 2x6 inches each,and each plank
to be nailed to each stringer. Also a ditch and
sidewalk of the 8«me dimensions to be put on
the East side of Block 14 in Johns’ addition to
the Town ot McMinnville, beginning at Mr.
Wyndham’s property and running North on
the East side of said Block 14 to Spruce street.
Published fourteen day« by order of City
Council made Sept. 4tb, 1883.
A. B. BAKER,
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City Recorder.
U. 8. Land Office, Oregon City, 1
Oregon, Aug. 22, 1883. f
Complaint having been entered at thia Office
by Charles Na.h ngainst Wm. R. White for
abandoning hia Homettead Entry No. 4353
dated March 8. 1881, upon the S W W of N E
1-4, NW J4»f S E J * N K ofS W 1-4, Sec­
tion 10, Township 5 South, Range 7 West
in Yamhill County, Oregon, with a view to the
cancellation of Baid entry ; the said partie. are
hereby auromoned to appear before Henrv War­
ren, Notary Public at McMinnville, Yamhill
County, Oregon, on the 6lh day of Oct.. 1883
at 10 o’clock a. ni., to reejwnd and furnish tes­
timony concerning said alleged abandonment
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L. T. BARIN, Register.
Pl BI.IC NOTICE.
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PEN WORK
Of all kinds executed to order at reaKDil
rotes. Satisfaction guaranteed.
The College Journal, containing inforius
of the course of study, whi n to enter,times
quired, cost of board, etc., and cuts of i»
mental penmansbio, from the pen of M
Wesco, eent free.
Address;
A. P. ARMSTRONG. I
P irtltod. Or-1
Lock Box 104.
Card of Thanks.
Having disposed of my stock of Millinery
and fancy Goods to Misses Foster and Russ,
< »« ¿,hl’ m.®',ho<i °* extending to the citizens
ot McMinnville and surrounding country mv
•moere thanks for the very liberal patronage
they have bestowed upon me during the time
1 nX? °een ’n business. My successors are too
well known here to receive any reccommenda­
tion, from me and I hope the good people #f
tbH sortion will give them the same eneour-
agemeut that they have me.
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M™. m . a . sears .
McMinnville, Aug 4tb, 1853—tf.
LIVERY, %gg-gíFEED ftñ<
Salo Stables.
S.ILOO.V
YOUR ADVANTAGE
BRICKYARD!
Groc cries,
lauucefield A Cook. Amity.
ATTENTION !
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Hen’s, Boys’ und Youths’ (]«
Boots and blioes, Hats
and Caps,
We will put them up, give you full instructions and start them for vou-freo of charge.
We will warrant each machine to do No. 1 work and give satisfaction.
All persons, having claims against Richard i
Booth,deceased .of Yamhill County .Oregon, will
Notice of Final Proof.
please present their accounts to Warren and
Magera, MeMinnrilla, within six months from
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, I
date, duly verified, end all persons indebted to
Aug. 28th, 1883: )
said R. Booth, deceased, wili please make im­
Notice is hereby given tb,t the following
mediate payment to the undersigned.
(Stables at McMinnville situated on Thirt St. ;
named settler has 61ed notice of his intention
MARY A. BOOTH.
to n>a<« final proof in support of his claim,
that in Dayton on Ferry St.)
McMinnville, Or. 20t4.
I and that said proof will be mad« before Ree-
■ nro or Rr«,v'r/’’ S- Land Office at Oregon
Henderson & Logan Bros,. Prop's.
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Oet’ 20-,bS3- »'•: J"bn
XOTICE.
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Xo 4i9t for 3 W j
of N E i, S E i of > W LNWWotNWu
Notiro
is
hereby
given
that
th»
City
Coun
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We are prepared to furnish
Will find it to
3* *L T 4 8,
cil of tiie City of McMinnville, Oregon, unless r "1 O^W 1 °f S,C 32 ,n<J
Carriages,
Huck*. defeated by remonstrance, will, after 14 days’
He names the following witnesses to prove
notice, pass an Ordinance requesting the plop- |
Saddle ft ore»»,
erty on tiers on all streets of the City of Mc- h!s eontiBous residence upon snd cultivation of
■s.d land, vis: John Gage, W. A. Gage, Thoa.
To call at the above Saloon.
snd everything in th" Livery hire in good M nnv 11», having sidewalks ’.hereon, to put Foster and Samuel Foster, all of Oretown, Til-
said walks in good repair, and whers found . lxmook County, Oregon.
eb>|» on shortest nciice.
Having purchased of Mr. W. T. Newby the
I keep .^instantly on hand the Fmvst Wmw
nrroreary to replace the old sidewalks with
well-known McMinnville Warehouse. I shill •nd L^uort for Family and Medicinal use.
,sti
fi- T. BARIN, Register.
new ones: the same shall not be 1 ms than six
be prepared to store thia aeaaon’s crop on a*
A HEARSE
IOM.W rASWBLL, PropHrisr,
feet
wide, with plank one and one-haif inches
favoraofo terms as can be done in .McMinn
4tf.
McMinnville
is kept by three Slablee and Funeral Turnouts th ek. placed on three stringers not less than
▼ille, end shall be reedy at all times to per
furniebed at any time.
2x8 inches in site, and well nailed.
Published for fourteen days t>v order of the
Cash for Crain,
We ere prepared So olfrr spedii induee- City Ccuueil made Sept. 4th. 1883.
mente to
,
•I its highest market value. Will also be pre­
A. B. BAKER.
W. T. NEWBY
pared tn
COMMERCIAL MEN! MU
Ha« for sale at bis yard in the eM<tem part of
LO ,51 SACK» TO FARHKRS.
McMinnville
Transient stock left with us will raceirs the
PRINTED NEATLY, QUICKLY,
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beat of cane and attention.
■nd for «aid Iron will require th. «nek. «turn­
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CHEAPLY, OH SHORT NOTICE, AT
300.000 Newly-burned Brick.
ed fille.1 With grain to raj warehouse.
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Ail parties indebted to Dr. J. T. Augur, will
Solieifng
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of
your
patrr.nage.
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settle
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tbout
delay,
otherwjM.
ttour
account
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. - Which h» vff.ro to tl>» publie at pri<
will oa otaaad ia the heads of an attornev for
ia rot urn tharofor »ndaavur to <iv« vmt Ml>- .« th» )u*»M.
collect:, a.
Da. J.T. AVGl*B
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WFLL3. I 'w.'ophwof them Brich •» bff
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A. WELLS.
at th MJ
MaMiaaviUa. Sept. 3, IM»-3W
McM.nm i> ■ - ton» JS. 1M3 -ra*.
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M c MIXNVILL , OREGON.
J3ol
WELCOME
' nd are prepared to offer to tho»a T>.h
advantage« which they
hitherto uijojed.
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OOU2VT1ES!
Lumbering
. a. ntNDERSOX,
Carries a full stock of Furniture, Carpets, Wall
Paper, Bird Cages, Baby Carriage*, Ac , which
he sella at pr.ena so reaaoneole that none can
find fault.
Repairing done in a neat and substantial
manner.
PI cjm call and examine goods and prices.
Mf.
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Of the Lattei VarleU*#
.HcMieoville,
W.H. ENCHAM, PRO.,
IMMENSE STC
STATIONED,
Give us a call and be satibfled.
BANGAS8ER & PAULUS.
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Dayton, Oregon— Ttf
(On block cast ot Planing Mill, two doors ea»t
of livery ateole,)
Parties VI.Hing l.aUyeu,
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H.od.otu. Percent■ ■»»,,.o
Store •-* Make their Parta,
tkerp .u
Best of Bolognas.
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( BucctMOM TO NELSOX a a-'
•>BO0KSELIW
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CLOCKS WAT CHE and JEWELRY, Panther Creek Mills,
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BANCAS8ER & PAULUS,
Proprietors.
WATCH
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Bird & Gali
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Sale Bills !
The Reporter Job Printing Office
F KENDALL’S
SPAVIN CURE'
lx"*
The Most Successful Remedy ever ¿.HO
ed, as it is certain in its effects and d*
blister. READ PROOF BELOW, Al»
cellent for human flesh.
F rom
a
P rominent P htsicuy I
Washington, Ohio, June I7th,
D r . B. J. K f . xdall , A Co..—Grote
ing your advertisement in Turf, Field » ■
Farm, of your Kendall’s Spavin Cure,
having a valuable and speedy horse wbien
l>een lame from a spavin for eighteen n>°pr^
I sent to you for a buttle bv express, F
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six weeks removed all lameness and ec.s ? ■
ments and a large splint from an1, tiier
and both horses are as sound to-day
The one bottle was worth to me oue
dollais.
Respectfully Your»»
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H. A. B ibtolst , M. v I
Kendall’s Spavin Gold
ON HUMAN FLESH-
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PattenMill», N Y, Feb JI.
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B J. Kendall A Co , Gen’« — The re<i,w*l
case on whieh I used your Kendall’« -F* 1
Cure was a malignant ankle sprain o* 1 I
months standing. I bad tried
but in vain. Your «ravin cure pul,.]
on the ground again, and for the first Tl
since bnrt in a natural petition. F«w
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liniment it excels anything we ever u«ed-
Yourttrulv,
Biv. M. F-B«1' J
Pastor of M. E. Ch a reh, Patter.«
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Send for illustrated circular
F*
Proof. Price, |1. Alldraai»’» baveit*J*.
|e< it for vou. Dr. B. J. Kendall A O»
pc etor». Pr'wMrg Falla, Vt.
t