Image provided by: Yamhill County Historical Society; McMinnville, OR
About Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1883)
Tin R eporter UcMINNV ,12. 02ZGCN, OCT. H, 1383. YAMS ÍEIPS FAUX There were very few foreclosure» of mortgages at tho last term of circuit court in this couuty. This added to the fact that several Portland capital ist» sent word to several farmers iu this couuty that if they were likely to be pressed for money to let them know it, and they wou.d help the farmers out, means that we have several benevpli ;t capitali*»* in Oregon, or the mortgage tax law is uot hurting any one verj uiuch. Perhaps a little of both. ■ 3 BUM! iilinery ! Mülines'y ! Kisses Russ BL?M! BUM!. Autumn Breezes! Foster Would respectfully announce to the Ladies of McMinny ifle and vicinity that they h ve Some ol our enterprising fanners removed to the new building opposite the Grange Store, and biuin . men have purchased land for a fair ./uud. It is the intention McXIuziv.ile, Oregon, to form a : >rate society to promote and encot. . re the agricultural, stock O raising an 1 aiehanical interests of the Villard is having « survey of tho 2P"rhat’B the racket, county, ai I they should have the en courage» of all the good people of Willamette falls made with a view to IVheat Receipts, and Sale Ellis, establishing manufactories of various the entire ’canty. hiT" Besidi s everything else in the We hoy that the projectors of the kinds there. With the thousands of line, bs good as the nest, on shore uo- scheme w ¡1 make the ahArea very manufacturers and artisan« that ii<'»>, by SNYDE THE PRINTER. small, so t a t every man who has the this power will employ, tho bordps interest o hj county at heart, may of iron workers at Oswego and the F.ench Flowers in Velvet, Plush and Silk, become a . t . choldcr aud an inter« stod many wool growers of eastern Oregon, and memberc t io society. Thea electa i m.-n can stand cn his hind legs and Gr:iameats<>f Every Eesciiptln.', board of ¿.cful managers to fenn howl free trade thirteen months in ev In fact ev -ytuing to be found ia a mllline.y ery year and ho won ’ t get a corporal ’ s and lay c it the grounds, maks neat Warren. Pagers & Frink. or n?'ion b'->: and shady • ilk», clean up the pleasant ¿uard for a following. z -‘a«« give us a cal!, and vdU will be con M c M innville , yamhill co ., or, g.-oves, at I make delightful camping The whipping-poet appears to be vinced that, wo have l?.o UV5t gOvds and L’-Oct grounds v : t> ..11 the people of the gaining in favor nmor.g law and order reafiijnable prices. Ö Grain, Grass and Stock 7rms county m<> o.no together and spend a owing p?op!o, for tha punishment of 7:i Yciinbill and Polk counties For WASTED. pleasant v a after the labors of the ornninals. Ä233 Board and compulsory *..!o on Measoni2.ble Tona». Sue! lodging is not punishment to a nun year have (.ruvn to a clo&e. Ail persons knowing themselves indebted to 3AW MILLS, % ,*re pleasant where men, gatherini .'.iveoted of honor, aud he thinks that the undersigned arc ¡¿yi ' : :1 o cet'Jo their FLOURING MILLS, women an ùildrea who have a com- tho “ way of the transgressor is soft.” accounts ou or before OcLoJcr 15, 1883, aa<i CITY LOTS AND mon inter. •t l H;., le tojeiLer, oompar But with a cat-o-nine-tails and basti i&eicvy ¿ g V j costs. K . . TOWN PROPERTY. ing tho w ik of their own hands, big nado tugrave a railroad map of Ohio McMinnville, Sept. 27Ci, 1833. EMrfios ílesírínff to purchase i-Gwuld Images, applet., wheat, about bin spinal column and ho will potatoes, . I ..... cikiL .;nd boo L.:» or v/rite tor ci- - uiar. horsee, c< . riults, socks, and all the zhaago hi» mind, aud if he don’t it will U. S. Land Odice at Dicgon City, ) home prod , available, together witn be a certlUcuto of character to all fu Oregon, tept. 15, 1XS3, ) the reap» , mowers, wagons, plows. ture juries who may have ciass to in Complaint having been * ntered at th::> oif.:-<- hoe» aud « . .■/ mechanical und indus- vestigate such a passport. A farm of 360 acres, 7 mile» south west of oy I>. L. C. Pike a ....................... I . atondoiiing Lis Homestead Entry N-*. 354V, McMinnville, Or.; 200, acres in cultivation, 60 trial con iv. ico whereby lalior is ui’-’Te easily fitted for the plow; 100 acre i tim Ut*d April 33,1873i upon the N E 1-4 0 ctioi The apple Slip is not near so abund- I, Township 1 S, Hai. ra 13 W, in Tillamook ber and pasture, good buildings, orchard and saved. > <-:m will say that such gath int this year as common and yet there county, Orcgo.i, w.tii a view t«* • c.mi. lLd n u'enty of small fruits, house find br.rn erings arc t a great benefit. supr.iied by pij ra with running Water. Soil As to f .•pers and thieves, let at ^re many orchard» in the couuty whore of uuid entry, tho sai4 parlies are hi 2»tf B. F. HART WAV y.cr Lent; no waste land ; lies on county roan to apn? ir be-foru IL F. Goo.’i-néctl, extermins ik.t.>.lo added to the ■ipples are falling off and going to s'liumoned County Clerk of Tb.aironk Com.’.y, ab Tilla- in an oLi ocitled neighborhood, with school and , was... that can bt> picked up and sold :jook, Oregon, on the 27-a d.^/ .<f October, church close by. Price $23.00 per acre. En police reg . .:02s. We won 1 Ana to suggest a name for for fifty cent* to $1 per box. Any 1883, at 10 o’clock a m., t<» r. t-pond aud lur- quire of WARREN, MAGERS A- FRINK, « Real Estate A;cnt?. niJi tesiiiuouy concerning suid alleged aban the tociet; association or whal kind of fall apples may bo cooked and don McM - ~ 23tf tn <? at. ever it m;. es. “ Agricultural 3oci- put up in cane for future use. Apples 28t •> L. T- BARIN, Rejster. ety” sinatt . t little too much of the ire bo plenty as a general thing that I>q>' J «sii ■ ■ 3 . CSAL8LES LAF0IXETT »3 Se 4 i E a-- ratal. “ ? iiiical’’is also to exclu- .anuiug them has hardly been thought All ’»‘■‘rsnns ìndebtc/1 to W. F. èan passer arc sive and e too much of the work of hero in Oregon, but this year thej Counselor at Law. quested to make immedi.. e payment. Har shop; bot .. .. d in their places, and would be relished as much as other r. vest is oyer. Sell your wheat mid pay wLut Yamhill Co.,C .c?çcr, underlying all civilization and com- canned fruit. you owe. Respertrillly, Particular attention given to Conveyancing W. P- B angaks . ir . merce, an .* ii ..eparable as men and Men engaged in the lumbering inter Colic, ting, Buying ana Selling Real Estate. women, bi ? think that the name ests say, “ Cut down your forests; " Industr: ’ i than either or both. It includes am i a.-, w. 11the arts and work them up and get the money soon K. A. C.. Yo. 1G r.irties interested :>i t’ - • •v.il the deni, as you can and lay it out in bni’.di ., sconces. from the old C -tnuiery at tai i place wi.. p.tast Also a full line of farming implementa railroads aud the development of the attend Regular meetings, Thursday evening on or to the removal AT ON'GE, as ali mu- I have just received a fiue lot of 'cfore the full moon, in each month, feojourn- country and its resources,” claiming be removed within the nest ¡<>;.r wc k.. :n/ coinnunions cordially welcomed. H. P. McMinnville, Or., i W. T. NEWBY. that lumber in the tree is so much idl< 50 if. Septi IV, L-'S3- ) 27w2* capital. This is good iluancial logic The rain winter are hero again to NORTH YAMHILL. F. liAKDfirL^. accumul.it ■ ..1 filthy pools, endanger for the present generation, but such 17m 2 oxtravagauco v.Ili leave the coming ing both b’ If a and travel, finding us ASK FOB ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONVEYANCER Real Estate and Collecting Agent, and No even withe * stirface drains. Tho stir man without such resources. uiry Public Ah work pertaining to this line face of our ty has incline enough to If we have many uioie trials like the iircr.d. J to promptly and reliably, Also, man- drain itself, were it not for the obstruc Smith trial we fear that our county !if..< rurer and repairer of Boots and Shoe?’. Ail Cekbratad Caiiærn?i ’¿¿Ja v.’i rk done with neatness and dispute!) Head- FOR SALE ! tions the w t meets with, such us board will not be ablo to save $10,000 qiiartera under Odd Fellows' Hall, McMinnville, worn out 1 it , pools, and improve to the county this year as they did last. Oregon. £9t X»5.© gs , The undersigned offers for sale bi3 property in Happy Volley. The farm consisia of 2S2 ments. acres ; 200 acres under fence ; about 90 acres in Classes in Book-keeping and U. S- A two-font sower, built with tho cultivation ; good bouse and barn and excel same incli- • that Third street ha*, Hirttxiry have recently been formed at Every pair warranted made by whits labor, lent spring water. Also a fair flouring mill,on the College. The teachers are willing Tho undersigned has for sale a farm of would diaiii forty blocks during onr mil able to form- other new classes, of tl.o lid Stock in the market. Wu a’.o one of the best sites in Oregon. I will tell manufacture thia whole property at $15 per acre—one-half heaviest ra: One or two such sew whenever there is a sufficient demand. FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, cash down, the balance on reasonable time. ers leading i cross half a dozen blocks Lying 2} miles west of McMinnville. This Lad<es> Misses & Chiklr&n’e Enquire at the R eporter office. :unn is beautifully located, and would make each, with c meeting drains from oth 2m6 C. NEWBY. >ew rl\>-3 > íij rliree or four neat farms, all of which would be Hosiery, Etc. Riveted Shoes. er parts, wo .1 bo »11 that onr city well watered and in about an equal portion of would need >r some time. The cost For gale bv fill the Principal Dealers in Ore- open and timbered lund—calculated for Fey Uy. ' farm gon und Washington Territory. or pasture lands. of snob dru re can readily be e*tl- Men’s Boys’, and Youths All parties indebted to me are hereby noti mated. Of ip rse some will say that fied that they must tettle the same bv Nov. A Full an.l Cuiupleio line oi the TEKWS: abeve Xiea-kiiCv. it ««oods sit it takes time work and money to do I titSSR, MnerwiM their aecounta will be 200 acres of (he best portion for 820 per acre; the balance at $15 per acre—or will seil <□1 <> tiling;. this kind o! ■ ork as well as to make placed in the hands ol an attorney, for collec tion. Thia is business. J. C. CASWELL H. FISHER ’ S, the whole tract at $18 per acre. other street nprovements. So it does; McMinnville, Oct 11—td. 20m2. * W. G. DAVJS. Cha’s Hlrcch, Pro McMinnville, Oregon. and it take.- cme discussion of the sub Manufactured by ject. also, h< r<> anything elsa, and it [lUElBCintttDEa’. OLD STAXD.J CA1I1. NlCKELSUVllG A; C\>„ J. L. ROGERS. P. W. TODD. there 1» no <. .mission there Is no im 129 & 131 San so me St., San Francisco. Everthing sold cd Reduc M c M innville , Notice is hereby <ivon that parties indebted provement. OREGON Factory 115 & 117 Hayes St. i 7if Begin to Blow. And now is the time to buy goods c at ihe great Clearance b ale of Seal Estate Agents For the next 30 days I will sell at great ly reduced prices, any and all goods in niy line, for Cash (inly,commencing S< ept 23th. Goods must be sold in order to make room for my Fa 1 Stook, Come one, come all and get the Fest Bargains ever offered in McMinnville. iJon’t forget the place—the Erick Store. This is net a sham, but strict business only with me FOB SALE. I'ihiders, Twine, Wire ATTEST! B. BÁIRD’S, Spring and Sumner DRESS GOODS, Cahn, Hickßishürg & laüip-ny’í Fancy Goods, Fam and Mill Froperty FARM FOR SALE Gloves, STAR Saloon & Billiard Hall Square Up. CITY DRUG STORE. o T he L ibi ; r U nion .—It seems that the originali nutl promoters of this laudable < r.. prise have Iteoome dis couraged, or teir time aud enorgie: have been al .rbed in another direc tion, aud tlr ooh» aud property of the society lay ). under lock and key, ac cessible ouly :o cobwebs and the dust of time. Ai ê.furt should be ruade to revive this <• . nization or deliver the property to in « permanent and re- apectablo si ■ v in the town, or it might be pl d in chargeof the city council who . till provide for its safe keeping and vitiation. The firemen are custodin of considerable public property ant t icy have a room that is well furnish 1; the city bn* done cou- tdderable foi t cm and will probably do more an .n return for this the council mi ' ■ require them to care for th. ' cary, thereby greatly increasing i ■ I I,; ciii etits. titn. We would suggest tha: .o b rttd of directors call a meetic . 1 invito propositions from tho var » organizations regard- in g this nuit, < r take action toward reviving the l c,;'.;:inüation. to me must make settlement by tho lot N<»v. •uber, 1883. All bills unsettled at tha’ dme will be placed in the bunds of an attor ney, tor collation. C has . KIRSCH. McMinnville, Oct 11,1883—3ot*l. J. J. R. LONG.’.CRE. B. FLETCHER. C--. TODD, BEtll Ö CENTS A CLASS. I lease call and examino G<xxlä before pur : chasing elsewhere. — Dealers In— NOTICE. o— • K.iving pr.ich? -'d tl-ti* irarkct, tbo nbovi fi.m havj remowv it. to the e h:...id. corner of Third and C Sts., whore they a’< prepared fiiuri.id. the public v.i h Purest Liquors i'-r deuwinal Furposes. Fishins Tactile 2ver breu ;nt to Yamhill County. IN STATION tRY '■ til c?rry a full line, consisting of Papfv quNbty,, Envelopes oi the la.<a ..t vi styléF, etc- ..tl-iu.er.’icii is called to our Cuttier’, • or*ph and Auiograph Albums. ; Prescriptions and Tumi- ..•cipes Care.uliy Cnuip<..,udcu 1: R m I i ;«- day or night. NOTICE. w»r?r>’ knowing themseives indebted rc gne<i will pleaM cull and settle.— ' i lls not settled by tb.e in of N • > u\t will be placed iu the hands of > n. D. W. COX. 10. l8C3-ni2. .Lard .Notice to ilHitters "rTpourd1»1 5’’ hiv» B 'cr* marked down h» the '»•« liri.14 mie Give ni a cxll and i< yourte if. Mcji QnviUa, Or.. Jan* JI. *di-2v4i. >1ì »• A. F Co Air- L. ¿. barin , Ra¿úur. V i.\‘ ;5 hereby gir n that ell nelsons trp«- ■s. )g np-»n my premise»—th* Young farm. •' » * u:h y;4> ot *he Yamhill E ver, tw< b e;.Mt ot MeM nr.vi! e—after th ‘ e. wi.l be dealt with ini to 1. w. fte- to mv property demands this artion. J. J. 8PENCLFL Aug. 2-d, lSa3—2cU. ■:-j ALSO, Hardware, Crockeryware, Grocer Manufacturers of ies, Etc., all kinds of , r.;rz5sÂèTcw s:.¡l ¿i^acksmUh IIni3orvI. 5? 7 *3 At Amity. Cr n rSsre xoaacE. Pi kerand Oo. w. narrt« are now ■ ■ .»II ! k nntir«. nolle. >rthe Hack 1er« Tire I rl t- ei.er, al |, 1« -lving ce,mil «all. action an.ljas the machine that everj- Ihrmerneeda I •■yoni nay k ow ih.-v ... r.o hatubaa. lead tue fo..o »lng certificate: McMinnville, Oregon. July »th, 1533. Wein . '’is. tlfr nn. .. ->q, .b.,„a \ * T d’ r’ ’»« un», vow Jetr.- ¡ l :,w ' ’If Ä *.-’*TT. Y;,'O> we hatno.onshlr v- c.l and tad ro ’«• a .u.-ve-a tor t 4h .nl>>« >>rc«. an t van reeom-.,e id ;• »0 vv. ,v wh • ba» looeeti-e.cn Ime«'.», back, or v u- oM.a»t»cXugal: that (.. aime.l torli " I MXfiKRSQN A LOGAN BRO'S. I • ...at the... »Vortk Yamhill IRON HARROWS a specialty. ?ic?Jiuuville. 1 has revived a full line <\f Purr i?s direct from first bands ior the pis patrons. Plows, Harrows, I» faciali kiadaol Farm Machinery- and r-3a¿gÍQs SURGEON A PHYSICIAN, - trriacu’a Buudiug, Could call the attention of tho Farmers o f i lnibill and Washington Counties, to the faot that the;»’ have the a jeucy for some of the b«?9 inakes of Farm Machinery, among which they may numtion tho STUDEBAKER II. DO1D, M. D , FIXAI NORTH YAMKILL. DGezliig Binder, BIXD Seering Mower, CEERiHß «ELF fc'KS WARRsen MOWER, OCDQ’Q hay RAKES. and SÆovzsrs, iloosier Hay Rakes, The Westinghouse Thresher, ALSO t.’.».! E 1-4 of 1 ANU w.vj'd mos: reepevtfojiy o k » th,re o pn-.-.'L ..:e, b'^ing by fair dea! ng 'alto biuinoM to merit h ROGERS A- TOPI). «3BÎSÔN â BÄKE*? -’y Alaoliinery, The largest and best stock of . ~ *...« E DEALERS IX Rest Erantia of Cigars Con stantly on Hcnd. -LW GOOÓ.S ! K-n’ 'layo-n.ii McMinnvide, Oregon. Tesis. k: Farm Machinery! SS*. McCarter & Âtéeman, In fact everythin; kept in a ■ F. A full line of ?. ùfc, Olb, Varale,bos, Brwhei aal SaaL •’n V - Q 11 Yours Respectfully, ♦«' Iir::ii< i!s, PatentUedicinet L - ‘ --Arjy, K-'lize Toilet Article», <i.» i Combs, Hair« Tooth ancl Cb'ii’i tirxaHhcN, Sponges, Trusses, V or truces and uil 1 ruff^ists Sundries. FrcsZa jleaia, *ijiso.i:.”c3 cf u!l Elaad C'hceae, Fici»7k FIk»Ti«^al Dried fi i.ih,Ua.v*uu5 kiiui .s. AK porsonfi take notice that th-« Promisory FZEST-CLASa Si.l N . a LtTniiMj fr d»rcritwd are without cm s’drratic n a:ei I •viU not pay >e ifwie to wit ; Our ¡or »2^?.uii ptVUoltì February 13, 1882; We chai! also carry a cf one S252.OO payable Februuiy ¡3, 18h3; one for S2J2.»i) payable February 13, 1884; Canned FruRu, ci une for ravui’ie February 13. V'85; Highc-t Cash Price raid h r all one for $ 32.00 payable February 13, 1885. Ad said notes drawing iuteres* i io per Cc*i’ F.d 8-cck. Wo vonld most r^nceifiiliv par uh m. t aid nc’ •c« *'* arc si nr«' signed by r .enud payable to the order •f < W. ... 8 Fink, •.’•I in. •’.u pai • ate February 13, * ••■>0. JOHN THOMAS. Oc.’. -1. If 93.— 3 a »;. 1Î3’ If fre* trad ».¡tariff no goiag to liticai qit- «‘.ions at be Mime *>f t» lions, why don’t the our comm* < ment. ? it ! s::;s wis, eíuoss , szeh and esas [Successors to W. B. Turner,] •Vertice to Contractors Notice is bmbv given that bids will be re ceived until Gel. 18ch, 1633, for the construe- ? ng of a cistern on D and Third Street, th« .‘ontractor to furnish all material. Pians end specification« can be seen st ?he office of the Citr Border Tu - j ric Jxt to reject ant aud.’. olds is .-eserved. Bv eixler ot ti.* C/ty Council ... b. martin . Stieot Conimiasioner MeMicnviNe, Oct. 11, I.T3—tl H The preaer •:ty cmucil coniing in H* witn the new < l’iter, havo I.aff mneh da to do tn re n !i .. «>1U orii’..!ance» and getting the u iiiacbiaer." < £ tho city government ig ord ? ’ « there i* alw„ . ls.<. c £ eoufidouoc in a new machi •,:til it >.i« been rnu awhile, they •< ¡..obably r otlooded it to its fulle i iru ity, or evea m«d«> ,i’.;l Leve dune. Hat it do all it there will be > 6'.;.’h excase f.«' the council that >o elcct'. ! in Xoveni- ber. Con vc . hji’.'h, unii evcr. decency, tier i niiu’h vi .he next rd- [F’;CCES8ORS TO R. H. TvDD.] ministration most i nprcvemeut . • It' «r.v n su with the lei »».•i«?, i* ! ? » x<x>u conni ¡1..11U. thinks it eas. ’ e op^omaiiiy svilì mo’, Jet him try <t bini reini'»ì>cr. ofl- soon offer: l MEDICO »2*. i* Dover forgivi':'., cial extra va. IT ATF^TART, ■ t '»->(• rcgrcttcd. nor good mnt rramitRY - ------------------ ron 4CLO n# fl.. : '‘fut ire ” in r*i’- New York r ains .n;» g » ï ^» . i.'hic.ngi *« Ts fida cn roads and etc PATCs r eroici* » .... .»rd Portland tell* in grain and roii LTr.o;i^\ notions « etc ., kt < . f.o west, young future» in o man. ed Prices. Tù'.râ Giroot.MclHaavllla. ' è