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CITY MARKET, Notice to Tax-Payer«. TOPICS OF THE DAY Henry Villard reached New York last Tuesday. The Mississippi river is at a lower stage than for many years. Twelve deaths occurred at Havana from yellow fever last week. Wasco county made the finest dis play of fruits und vegetables at th« fair at Salem. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equa lization for the County of Yamhill, State of Oregon, will attend at the Court House in said county at the office <4 the County Clerk, from [Bangaaser’s building on B street.] Monday,the 17th day of September,1863 to Sat urday, the 22d day of Septemjier, 1883, inclu sive, to publicly examine the asaessfiuept roll BANGASSER & PAULUS, and correct all errors in valuation, description Proprietors. or qualities of landr, lots or other property, and ail mortgages which have been incorrectly Hero is where you cau gel your money's assessed. All forties interested are hereby notified to worth in aopoar at the time and place mentioned. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Tripe, M. B. HENDRICK, Assessor of Yamhill County. and everything .n the line of meats, of the Aug 23, 1883—23 wS. beat quality the country affords. Also the Burgress A Son, Boston sugardeal- ers, have failed, with liabilities ap proximating $1,400,000. A new Masonic temple, built at a cost of $|00,OÜO was dedicated in Pe- ori, Ills., last Saturday. The great South African diamond, weighing 125 karats, and already costing lour lives, will be cut in Bos ton. The largest pane of glass ever plac ed in the state-9Ox 120 inches—was placed in a window in Reid's block, on First and Pine streets, at Portland, Rollins A Hale, A number of men armed with pumps, hose etc., were sent out to Troutdale by the O. R. & N. Co., Saturday, to extinguish forest tires which are raging in that vicinity. Thu war dance at Walla Walla, given by the Umitilla Indians, was so interrupted by the hoodlums that the agent had to order the Indians to camp. Better had let the Indians loose on them. A. L. SAYLOR J I Y I *• $ T •^BOOKSELLER* —rere------ ►—-»------ ***— r ‘A. H - -------------- _____- Schoo! Supplies, &« «____-4^- 8TAT3ONÍEH, Oregon, June 28x 1883. )’ Notice is hereby given that John II. Jackson o (Tillamook Co., Oregon, has made applica tion to purchase the 8. 1-2 of S. W. 1-4 of Sec. No, 30, Township No. 2 South of Range No. 10 W Will. Mer., under the provisions of the Act. of Congress approved June 3rd, 1878, entitled “ An Act for the Sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory.” All adverse claims to said tract of land or any portion thereof, must be filed in the Unit ed States Land Office at Oregon City, Ore gon, before the expiration of sixty days from this date* Given under my hand this 28th day of June 1883. L. T. BABIN, 16d26. Register. WILLIAM HOLL. STAR MILLS. Oregon, McMinnville, Sea Here: IMMExNSE STOCK i ■ Of the Latest Varieties of OREGON. GENERAL merchandise To the Farmers of Polk and Yamhill We keep a full «lock of If you want the Bain Wagon, go to Lanceffield A Cook’«. Amity. If you want the Oliver Chilled Plows, allsizes, or the Cassidy Sulky Plow go to l.uucefield A C ook’«, Amity. If you want the Moline Scotch CMpperPlows. both wood and steel beatn«; it you want the old reliable Garden City Plows, allsizes, go to Lnncefield A Cook’«, Amity. If you want the latest and best improved Harrow, one that ^*11 fold up and will cut anv desired width, get the Rankey Iron Harrow ot ■»auceiiclfl A look, Amity, 'If you wont the LaDow Pulverizing Harrow, 12 to 18Steel Discs, go to Lancefielrt Ar < ook, Amity, If you want a first-class No. 1 Drill or Broad-Cast Seeder, gelrthe ” Monitor’’ of J Citncefieid A cook, Amity. If you want the Best, Strongest and Lightest Draft Mower, then get the, Champion Mower of Litncefield A Cook, Amity - For the best Hay Rake in the world go tol.unceficl«l A Cook'», Amity, and get the Tiger, Self-Discharging Sulky Hay Rake. If you want the Best ana most reliable and latest improved Harvester and Twine Binder, CtET CUE JMcCOEMCK, Lumber, YOUR ADVANTAGE BRICKYARD: W. T. NEWBY Has for sale at hit yard in the eastern part of McMinnville Groceries, TOBACCO & CIGARS Stationery. Glass anil Qneensvirr, Jewelry, Stoneware. Lumber. NOTIONS. 'utiery, Canilics, Clocks anil Watcliea, Oils and Snell Harta», And also a large assortment of Dry Goods. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR C.ASS Produce of all kinds taken $t the AT THE Old Pi •ices Highest Market Price. FLOORING, R USTIC, PICKETS, AT W. D. ROBERTSON, PRO. 9-lltf. BIRD & GATES. CEILING, CLOCKS WATCHE and JEWELRY, Panther Creek Mills,-¿ McMinnville Furniture & Store, Stere, Hen’s, Boya’ and Youths’ flotliht, Boots end bhoes, Hau and Caps, I.ancefield A Cook, Amity. of I will pay the highest market price for Mer chantable wheat, clear of sack. Clean and We will keep on hand aFull Line of “ EXTRAS” store free of charge, in case I buy ; in case you sell to other parties, it will cost you 3 cents' for and Binding Twine for the McCormick, so that you will not have to send to Portland cleaning and storing. for them. We will sell on time or for Cash. If you want the Improved Hodges Oregon Header, go to Lnnrcf told A Cook’s Amity. I am now manufacturing an For the Latest improved • A. No. 1 Quality of Flour« to which I invite the "closest inspection. I Buffalo Pitts Challenger,” Separators or Powers guarantee it. Try a sack, and if it is not as I go to Eanceffield A Cook’« Amity. recommend, return it and your rneney will be For Straw Stackers, Grain Belts, CylinderTeeth, all kinds of Belting, etc.,«etc., gc to refunded. LauceUeld A Cook’s, Amity. We have the Buffalo A Mansfield Steam Engines, Portable and Stationary, All kinds of Mill Feed on hand or made to sample Wagons, Plows, Drills, Mowing Machines, Hay Rakes, McCormick Binders, Etc. order on short notice. on hand. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN J. NAX, Proprietor. LA^CIJIEL» A COOK, Ain it y, Oregon, 52tf gents for Knapp, Burrell A Co., Portland WATCH & MAKER, I nd are prepared to offer to those natrauiji-.. advantage» which they have not 111 hitherto enjoyed. COUNTIES ! We will put them up, give you full instructions and start them for vou—free of charge. We will warrant each machine to do No. 1 work and give satisfaction. Lumbelt Partie« VKitlng t nr.yett. will Haudaome Perceni»«« by < aialag Store to Make thalr Punk...,, H ecp au - mj - ferry STREETS DAYTON. -••- .fl Hemstock, Harvey & Francis, One man robbed a train on the Utah and Northern a few days since. There were nine men aboard and he went through them all, collecting —AND— fiv« or z~ six watches .vitcV.cc and c..d over $50 in money. -» «33 «•’ JLC -M Mr. Villard replies to the Astoria chamber of commerce proposition DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF that he will be clad to huiid the As toria rail road for *20,000 pur mile in first and $|O,O i0 per mile in second —AND— mortgage bondi>, providing proper terminal facilities are assured. PLATED WARE, Kansas will soon manufacture enough sugar for home consumption from cane grown on her qwn soil. Tent Ytowr Even With The sugar refinery located at Hutch inson has been completed at a cost of $25,000. It is estimated that the season’s product will be fifty thou sand barrels of sugar and seventy thousand barrels of syrup. Two hundred men will be employed in ¿he sugar mill day and night through CPT1S& out the season and during the next planting, cultivation and harvesting C0j , season, the number of laborers en gaged in supplying the demand of the sugar industry will be much greater. I have the agency tor Johnson’s Patent Easy- Tho original land grant of the ti Cling Spectacles and Eye-Giasoes of all de Northern Pacific was ¿7,‘.120,000acres, scriptions. of which, according to the report All work done in a proper manner and a of the United States auditor of rail guarantee given. 2u-3m road accounts, 42,500,000 acres were available for settlement and are yet. Even if 30 per cent of this territory (including the “ bad laDds ” of Mon tana* anti Dakota) is comparatively worthless, the mining and agricultur al districts will readily sell for $3 per acre, or $127,000,000. It will be re membered that the first 2,600,000 acres sold for $!),000,000 more than $3 "1 noutora.nr.rit Itconuin. per «ere. The lowest valuation now ulu.trjtlnn. pricey securue »nd vihuhle directions tor rl»nt'.n„- pnt upon the grant ik $to8,000,0o0. daKTirUon. ''•£}«»«• ot VeretaW. Mid Flower Seed». P, >a... fruit Tree«, ero. Invaluable to all, «.loc- to Market fl.nl.ners Send for It ! Notwithstanding the fact that the bl.y O. M FERRY & CO. D étroit M ich . department has used every endeavor to furnish adequate supply of the new stamps by the 1st of October, it is be lieved that fully one third of the post- oflices throughout the country will be on short rations, so to speak, when the new rateB go into effect. Letter riiirdst.. McMiun rille. writing, if not a fine ar. in this age, is y<‘t » very general accomplishment (On block cast ot Pinning Mill, two doors east of livery stable,) * and the extent in whuli it is indulged would have been looked upon as a W.H. BNCHAM, PRO., sort of mania a half a century ago. a full stock of Furniture. CkrpeU, Wall It is one of the few excesses of tne Carries Fa|*r, Bird Cages, Baby Carriages, Jtc.. which age that is encouraged by genuine he sella at prices so reaeviable that none can find fault. affection and loyal friendship. Repairing done in a neat and substantial The first fruits of the policy of manner. showing men of brains the great re Flease call and examine goods and prices «If. sources of tho northwest are already beginning to mature. Hon. Wm. M. ’ Evarts, whose keen eyes were used WEECO.llE N.1EOO.V, to some purpose during his tripwest ward and his few days’ sojourn in Will find it to Portlsnd, is already speaking in Chi cago of tho boundless resources ot this vast soction and predicting for it a futu.e as prosperous as its most en To call at tha above saloon. thusiastic habitant could desire. He I krep constantly on band th. Finret Wine, says : “ The time will come when a »nd Liquors lor Family and Mwbcinal use. IOH.X CASWELL, Propriel.r. great portion of the Northern Pacific McMinnvilla will have to be double tracks, owing «tt- to the demands for transportation which the rapidly growing population will make upon it. ’’ NOTICE (8UCCKMOB* TO NEL8OH & B1BD) DHUGCIST, ------- - - ------- Give us a cal' and be satisfied. BANGASSER A PAULUS. 12-19tf. G. H. UEMoTOCK, D. P. HAKVEY, vs C. W. FKANCIfi. Joux Moxaoc, Defendant. J McMinnville. At Mill. O JO1IV 71 OX ROE. the above named Oetvuiluut : In the name of the State of Oregon : you are required to appear in said Court und answer Prop’s of the the Plaintiffs complaint against you, in the above entitled aation, on or before the first day of the next regular term th -reof, which will be Eagle Lumbering Milis. begun and hoiden at Lafayette, in said County, on the first day or October, A. D. 1883. And In happy Valley, ten miles west of McMinn- • villa. if you fail so to appear and answer, the PJaiu- titf will take judgement against you for the sum of One Hundred and Twenty-nve dollars, and tor Ffteen dollars Atty, lee, and for costs Lumber of all kinds furnished on short no- and disbursmeDts of action. Published by order of Hon. R. P. Boise made tice. at Chambers on the 13th day of August A. D. Dressed Lumber a specialty. 1883. Quality equal to the best; prices as low as M c C ain a hurley , the lowest. Plaintiffs Attys. Give us a call and convince yourselves that 22t7. we mean business. Bird & Gales. ■rere------ *-• —<------- rere- Pla inti fis, I Benjamin P. Cheney of Boston visited his namesake, the town of Cheney, W. T., last week and was Notice of Application to Purchase given a rousing reception by its citi Timber Land. zens. U. 8. Land Office, Oregon City, i A man by the name of W. W. Las- ay from Dayton, whileut Walla Wal ia, showed u pocketbook containing $600 in greenbacks. A few hours after he had no money. Bast of Bolognas. SUMMON S. The Seventh-day Adventists are In the Circuit Court of the State of building a church in East Portland at Oregon for Yamhill County. a cost of $2,000. J. L. R ollins A J. R. H ale , Partners as 1 SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS FINISHING, FENCING, BUSINESS COLLEGE. Building Lumber! (Old“ NATIONAL,” established 1W«.) PORTL.AN», OREGON A. P. Armstrong’, - - Principal. J. A, Weico, - Penman und Secy Yamhill Lumbering Co.’s Mill, An institution designed for tho practical busi ness education of both sexes. We are prepared ship Lumber, By the Wholesele To any J*oint on the W. O. and .1*. a. Railroad*. A Cood Wagon Road to tho Mill- Address all Ordes to YAMHJLL LUMBERING COMPANY, AT 13-3IÍ PO WELL’SSL UMBER McMinnville, Oregon« NOTICE. YARD Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of McMinnville, Oregon, unless lawfully remonstrated against in fourteen days after the final publication of this notice, will proceed to pass an Ordinance requiring the property owner* of the blocks and parts of blocks hereinafter named to build sidewalks thereon, and ditch the same as follows, to wit: Beginning at the South-East corner of Block IS on the West side of E street in John’s addi tion to the T< wn of McMinnville,Oregon, and running thence North along the entire East side of said Block 18 to Cedar street. There shall be first dug a ditch or dr«in sufficiently deep and wide to thoroughly drain said Block; and then a sidewaJk shall be built thereon not less than six feet wide, with plank one and one-half inches thick ; said sidew alk to have Come and avail yourselves of these bar- three stringers 2x6 inches each,and each plank barnaina while the opportunity is before you. to be nailed to each stringer. Also a ditch and sidewalk of the same dimensions to be put on the East side of Block 14 in Johns’ addition to a ; powjem the Town ot McMinn vilie, beginning at Mr. Dav ton, Oregon—7tf Wyndham’s property ami running North on the. East side of said J Bock 14 to Spruce street. Published fourteen days by order of City Council made Sept. 4th, 18831 w. G. HENDERSON, W. T. LOGAN, A. B. BAKER. R.LOGAN, 26t3 City Recorder. McMinnville. Dayton. DAYTON OGN $10 per 1,000 feet . McMinnville & Dayton Pl BMC NOTICE. NOTICE. U. 8. Land Office, Oregon City, I Oregon, Aug. 22, 1883*. ) Complaint having been entered at this Office by Charles Nash against Win. R. White for sbandoning his Homestead Entry No. 4353, dated March 8, 1881, upon the S W k of N E 1-4, NW of S E } A N % of S W 14, Sec tion 10, Township 5 South, Range 7 West in 1 atnhill County, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties are hereby summoned to appear before Ilcnrv War- ten, Notary Public at McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon, on the fith day of Oct.. If83 st 10 o clock a. m., to respond and furnish tes timony concerning Mid alleged abandonment. 25,5 L. T. BARIN, Register. FEED am Sals Stables. COMMERCIAL MEN! Transient stock left with ua will receive the WARNING ! All knowing tb.mrelvM to be iod.btad to best ef care and attention. 300,000 Newly-burned Brick, m. wdl pieoM come forwardat once end will« All partie» indebted to Dr. J. T. Augur, will My .ooounte ara in the bend* of D. H Turner, Which be offers to lb. public at price, as low A MONTHLY SETTLEMENT OF AJ.I. BILL« settle without delay, otherwise their acroont FetmeMcr end be it aulhoriaad to collect lb* as th. lowwt. will be placed in the hands ef an attorn«. for will be required by us. .«empire of th». Bnek can ba seen at thia “¿«I W. B TURNER collection. Dn. J. T. AUGUR. o«oe. «ml McMinnville, Sept. S, 1884— J5tf. HENDERSON A LOGAN B bos . Admitted on any week-day of :h’ year. No vacations at any time, and no exam ination on entering. NCiioiaARsmr: Tor the Tull Business Course. - S60- PEN WORK Of all kinds executed to order at reasonabl rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. The College Journal, containing information of the course <»f study, when to enter, time re quired, cost of board, etc., and cuts of omi- mental penrnanshio, from 'the pen of Pnrf- Wcsco, sent free. Address; A. P. ARMSTRONG. Lock Box 104. Portland. Or. Card of Thanks. Having Ui.powH of mT stock of Millinerv nd Fancy Good, to Misses Foster and Russ, ‘.l ,,0Ahl’ nt extending to the citizens <4 -’cMinnville and surrounding country mv K? f,,r '"‘V ''h-'»1 pnl^nage they have bestowed upon me during the time ‘.inV ‘ 1° bu’' "*■*• -M-v ’“-vessore are too veil known here to receive any reccommendn- hT-fMm n"' nnd ’ h"J'e ,h,> »nod P«’!’1« «f thts sertion will g,ve them the same encour- agement that they have me. ,, ... „ , Mm. M. A. SEARS. McMinnville, Aug 4th, 18X3—tf. AU persons, having claims against Richard Boot h.deceased .of Yamhill County .Oregon, will please present their accounts to Warren and Notice ot Final Proof. Maient. McMinnville, within six months from Tutnd Office at Oregon City, Oregon, > date, duly verified, and all persons indebted to Aug. 28th, 1883: f said R. Booth, deceased« will please make im Notice is hereby given that the following mediate payment to the undersigned. (Subies at McMinnville situated on Thirt St. » named «Hilar ha. filed notice of bi. intention MARY A. BOOTH. that in Dayton on Ferry St.) McMinnville, Or. 2f>t4. /"‘J rr”/ ,uPI1ort of *>'* claim, and that said proof will ba made before Reg- Henderson 4 Logan Bros,, Prop’s. .«■er and Rre. tvre U. s. Land Oflc at Oregon N n Ln's,Iun,«r- °ct- 2«> IMW.via: J..hn NOTICE. r S'”-,H'ln«'’toad Entry No 4fiS>fi for S Wl of H E ISE} of \ W }, x W x W u Notice is hereby given that the City Coun We are prepared to furnish n cil ef tho City of McMinnville. Oregon, unless n<l»Lw 1 ol Sc« 32 an,I Lot 9 of Sec 31, T 4 8. Carriage». WiickH, defeated by remonstrance, will, »flor 14 days’ He names the following witnesses to prove notice, pass an Ordinance requesting the prop Saddle Horse». erty owners on all streets of the Citv of Mc h.s continous resulence upon and cultivation of said land, vti; John Gage, W. A. Gage Tho. and everything in the Livery hire in good Minnville, having sidewalks thereon, to put said walks in gotad repair, and where found F<-ter and Samuel Foster, all of Oretow’n. Til-’ shape on shortest cot ice. necessary to replace the old sidewalks with lamonk County, Oregon. L. T. BARIN, Register. new ones : the sama shall not be less than six A HEARSE feel wide, with plank one and one-half inches is kept by these Stables and Funeral Turnouts thick, planed on three stringers not less than furnished at any lime. 2xk inches in sixe. and well nailed. Published for fourteen days, by order of the ^eare prepared to offer special induce City Council made Sept. 4th, 1883. ments to A. B. BAKER, SMI LIVERY, 128 Front St, Bet. Washington tmä Ali». Located on the North Yamhill River at Western Oregon Railroad Bridge Two and one-half Milo East of McMinnville. LUMBER w. PORTLAND -AX'D- is now being manufactured at the LumbeR Lafayette, Oregon, August 8,1881. The Most Successful Remedy ever discover ed, as it is certain in its effects and does s blister. READ PROOF BELOW. Al» «' cellent for human flesh. F rom a P rominent Piir^inAN. Washington, Ohio, June I7th, • D r . B. J. K endall , CJo.,—(ientsj--»««* ing your advertisement in Turf, Field«» Farm, of your Kendall’s Spavin having a valuable and sjjeedy horse which l>een lame from a spavin for eighteen mon » I sent to you for a bottle bv express. six weeks removed all lameness and en» . mente and a large splint from an,,t*ier and both horses are as sound to-dav «« oO*7> The one bottle was worth tn me one bun® dollars. Respectfullv Yours, H. A.'B ertolet .M- v- Kendall’s Spavin Cure ON HUMAN FLESH. Fatten s Milla, N Y. Feb 21 >’’*■ B. J. Kendal! A Co., Gents :—The . esse on which I used your Kendall’8 j Cure wa.« a malignant ankle sprain of * . - months standing. I had tried many 161 but in yain. Yonr spavin cure put ’be An the ground again, and for the hort in a natural p’eition. For w " PRLnTED NEATT Y- QUICKLY, since liniment it excels anything we ever n«ed- CHEAPLY, ON SHORT NOTICE, AT Yours truly, Rsv. M. P- . Psstor of M. E. Church, Patten s MilL*^ Send for illustrated circular giving P oof. Price, |1. All dniggista have I fet it for you. Dr. R. I. Kendall <* McMINNVILL , OREGON. | rietors, Eno^nrg Falls, Vi. Sale Bill« ! The Reporter Job Printing Office