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T he R eporter roll call of Prohibition States is called. Kansas will lie found at the head oi the column.—t'/ie/o/ai Keystone. BUM! BUM! ATTENTION ! BUM! “ Says 11’ mesilf, says I,” to Farmer^ ! The temperance meeting Sunday Notice evening « as well al tended. The sub ject of Temperance was «ell handled l>y Rev. ('rawfold and was «ell worth Having purchased of Mr. W. T. Newby the hearing; Miss Matthews’ recitation yell-known :"V And don’t you forget it.^U McMinnville Warehouse. 1 shell Two eclipses happening this month wus excellent and to the point. The < prepared to «tore this season's crop on as nnd faithful prayer of God’- .avorable terms as can be done in j/cMinu makes the subject interesting. An united people will prevail. vilie, and shall bo ready at all times to pay eclipse of the moon shows at all points of the earth wherever the moon is vis Cash for Crain, INew rl?o-l>ny ible at the time of the eclipse, while an it its highest market value. Will also be pre- eclipse of the sun may be a partial •>ured to F? That’s the racket, jr; Sottle Vp! eclipse at San Francisco at uixin, and EOAW MACKS TO FAK ’I1H\ Wheat Receipts, and Sale Bills, no eclipse at all here; au annular or to LL parties indebted to me will please cull 1st of November. and for said loan will require the sacks return tal eclipse is usually visible to about A and settle before the "V Besides everything else in the 4. w. ed filled with grain to my warehouse. one hundred degrees of lattitude—a lit McMinnville, Oct. 25 wl. Soliciting a share of your patronage, I shall line, as good as the nest. on short no tle more then half the di.t nice betwee.i th. . by SNYDE THE PRINTER. in return therefor endeavor to give you Fatis- •Incora Huck* f or Sate ! faction. the poles. No eclipse either of the sun W. A. WELLS. McMinnville,Or., «Trine 28, 1883.—m6. undersigned has for sale six ben-l of or moon can happen in the mouth of r 1 piIE Full H Io oil Augom Hut ks limi be June and December for the reason that wishes to(tispose of. Price, |lo per he.ol.— Oregon, during those months the sun has won They can he wen at Dayton. A. K WILLt’< H KSoX. %diiiiiii«lraior's Xoticv. tiered so far north or south of the orbit 32wl. Notice ¡3 hereby given that the undersigped of the moon that the earth, sun and has been duly iipixanted administrator ot the moon can not get in a straight line. y /. mhill Co., Or, Sule ot Pcrtoiutl Property. estate ol L. E. Pnc’ps of Tillamook county M c M innville , The sun is farthest from the earth in Oregon, deceased, All persons havi ig claims OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of June, and the nearest that time that N an Act of tin- Legislature of I he Suite <>t again»! the said deceased are hereby required to Grain, Grass and Stock Farms present them with ,r i^ner vouchers to the Oregon, upproved Octoberdlat. 1878, entitled au eclipse of the sun takes place the Iu Ynmliill and Fulk counties For “ An Act to provide for Liens tor Laborer«. undersigned udn nistrator or to I L Story, at *ule on Hciuiouable lerni». more liable it is to be a total eclipse, Commo.i Carriers and other persons on Per torney for the estate at Lducoln in said county Property,”! will -ell a: public auction, and state, within six months from the date of S VW MILLS, because the sun appears smaller then sonal to tbe highest bidder, f >r c ‘Sb in band, on the. notice. than in winter; especially is this the firm of J. W. Cowles, nea .McMinnville,Yam this FLOURING MILLS, Dated, Oct, 15.1883, case.if the moon is iu perigee, or near hill County, Oregon, and on the ALBERT W PHELPS. CITY LOTS AND 17ili day oi iWovember, 1883, est the earth. The eclipse of the sun at the hour of t wo o’clock in the afternoon of Administrator of the estate of L E Phelps, de TOWN PROPERTY. ceased. «lay. the following described jieifonal that takes place the 30th inst. w ill be said •J. L. S tory , Attorney for estate. pioperty, belonging to Newby B. ary : About Parties desiring to purchase vliould visible to all of Oregon. The path of 16 head of stock sheep and about loo pounds mil it nd neuuti or write fur circular. of wool, or so much t hereof as will be -uftl- the center of the eclipse will begin cient to satisfy my lien against the same tor •WAKY WANTEO about the latitude of Jacksonville I ir., pasturage of said sheep, amounting in all 'o 123 and t he costs ot this notice and sale FOR SALE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to on the coast of China at sunrise there, about of said personal pioperty J. L. SPARKS. the undersigned are requested to settle their A farm of 360 acre«, 7 miles south west of thence southeast across Japan to a Oct. 23, 1888-32t4. accounts on or before October 15, 1883, and McMinnville, Or.,- 200, acres in cultivation, 60 poiutabout 500 miles south of the thereby save costs. more easily fitted for the plow; 100 acre i tim ROBISON A BAKER. Sandwich fslauds, thence curving ber and pasture, good buildings, orchard and I1XAL 1*115001'. McMinnville.iept. 27th, 1883. plenty of small fruits, house and barn (lightly toward the north, ending supplied by pipes with running water. Soil Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, I about 1000 miles west of the southern excellent w«»ftte land ; lies on county road Oct. 23, 1883. | coast of Mexico, at sunset here. The iin an old settled neighborhood, with school aud Notice is hereby given that tho following- church close by. Price $23.00 per acre. En diameter of the sun will appear to be uamed settler has filed notice of his intention quire of WARREN, MAGERS A FRINK, 32'19 " and the moon 29 ’ 22 ", hence to make final proof in support, of his claim, Real Estate Agents. the moon will not be large enough to and that said proof will be made before the McMinnville, Oregon. 23tf County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla obscure the sun, therefore it will uot be •nook, Oregon, on Monday, Dee. 3, 18.83, vft:: ■’ a total eclipse. William 0. Kelso, Homestead Entry No. .* .179 iCltziRLKS LAFOLLETT, Our interest increases in the grand lire for Lot 9 ot 8ec 25 and Lot 12 of Sec 26, T 1 S, w of these Lollies moving through space I He names the following witno. -os to prove Counselor atjiLaw. in different directions and at varying hi»coniimmus 'iontintmus residence resi leuce upon upen and mal cultivation . uan Ofice—>Sheridan, Yamhill Co., Oregon speed, to know that they have not niov-I of "1 said I htht , viz : .John John n.iv, Day, J..m,. James Squires, . K P Olds and W T Newcomb, all o/Tillamook ; Particular attention given to Conveyancing ed out of their accustomed orbit the Tillamook county, Oregon. * Collecting, Buying and Selling Real Estate. hundredth part of a second since man L. T. BARIN, Register. began to compute it. M c M innville , O regon , oct . 25, iss3. Warehouseman, Countrymen, Chininen ! Autumn Breezes! Begin to Blow Job Printing, o And now is the time to buy goods <• at the great Clearance Sale of Real Estate Agents Warren, Magers & Frink. L_ Ou Monday, Nov. 5th, takes place the anuttal election of officers for the City of McMinnville. There are to be chosen at that time 6 Councilman, 1 Mayor, 1 Recorder and 1 Marshal. Iu the choice for Couuciluieu our peo ple should be careful iu their selec tion—more so than in their choice iu tilliug the other positions; for in their bauds is entrusted the very life of the city, its prosperity aud advancement. They should be careful men ; men w ho, while studying economy, should see ... that they were uot doing so to such an extent as to imperil the city's inter ests. There are improvements that jnust be made before we can expect to be classed with the thrifty, wide-a wake towns of our rapidly developing ,Slate, and the coming council will be looked to to see that these, iinprove- ments are made. With these facts in view let a convention be called, and such a ticket ns shall meet the approv al of our citizens be nominated. 1 SEWEE I 'I* ROBISON & BAKER, [SUCCESSORS TO R- IL TODD.] DE A Lb, ILS IN ® n. f . o * it i ? i iv I I OS B ORNE Alo trers, Hinder», Tivine, Wire HEW PRICES! And STERLING I\ llARlHM. 1'IA \L PROUE EXTRAS A. C.» Ao. 16 Regular meetings, Thursday evening on or rcquesled to make immediate payment. Har before the full moon, in each month. Sojourn vest is oyer. • Sell your wheat and pay what ing companions cordially welcomed. H. P. 50tf. you owe. Respectfully, W. F- B a NG AMBER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. CONVEYANCER Real Estate and Collecting Agent, and No tary Public All work pertaining to this line attended to promptly and reliably, Also, man ufacturer and repairer of Boots aud Shoes. All w<»rk done with neatness and dispatch Ilead- tiuarter- under Odd Fellows’ Hall, McMinnville, Oregon. 8i»t uand Office at Oregon City. Oregon, I Aug. 31, 1883. ) Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed'not!'* of his intention* to make final proof in support of his claim, ana that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver U. 8. Land offiu>- at Oregon City Oregon, 011 Friday, Oct. 12, lr..‘>3, viz : Ja^nb P. Kiblinger, Homestead Entry, No 50.37, for tho 8 E 1 4 of 8 E 1-4 of Sec. 9, 8 W 1-1 of S W 1-4 of Sec. 10, N W 1-4 ,.f N VV I 4 of S'oc. 15, and N E 1-4 oi N E 1-4 of Sec. 16 T 5.S R 10 w. Ilo names the fallowing witnesses to ppowa his continuous resid» nee upon, and cultivation of, feaid land. : G II. Page, Avery Bab cock. L» wis Shortridge aud Jerome Dunn, all of Oretown, Tillamook countv, Oregon. 25t5 L. T. BAIUN. U*-gister. Lying 2V miles west of McMinnville. This 1 arm is beautifully located, and would make three or four neat farms, all of which would be well watered and in about an equal portioh of open and timbered land—calculated for ' farm or pasture lands. I IXAL S’ttOOS-’ TERMS: Alsou full line of ^farming iniplemmi I have just rewired a line lot of R. BAIRD'S, Spring and Summer NORTH YAMHILL 1 "m2 DRESS GOODS, Farm and Mill Property Fancy Goods, FOR SALE! Daces, FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offer» for sale his prowitr in Happy Valley. The farm consists of acres; 200 acre» under fence ; about Oil serais eultivation ; good house and barn and excal* lent spring water. Also a lair flouring milieu one of the best sites in Oregon. I will sell this whole property at $¡5 per acre—one-lult cash down, the baitmeo on reaaonable lima. Enquire at the Ritronixa olitce. 2tn6 c. NETBY. Sxxxbroidery, The undersigned has for sale a farm of FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, Hosiery, Etc* Mon’s Boys’, and Youths 200 acres of the best portion for $20 per CJlot liing*. Land Office at Oregon Citv. ) " acre; the balance at $15 per acre—or will sell the whole tract at $18.per acre. Oregon, Aug 2nd, 1883. i Many of our folks went to Portland W. G. DAV’S. Notice is hereby given that the followipjjr 20m2. named Bottler has filed notice of his intenti»u to attend the Mechanics Fair and spent to make final proof in support of his claim, J. I., nooens. considerable money, thereby helping to P. W. topD. and that said proof will be made before the ^¿^Prescriptions carefully com pounded build up that place. This we do not County < ierk of Yamhill County at Lafayette, ill hours, day or n ght. Oregon,on Monday,Sept. 10, 1883, viz: Alary object to for we need Portland for u Our goods have II been marked down to tin Wardle, l«>rm«Tiv Mai v Rice, Hninesb ad En market tor our produce, and would be •■»west Thirä Street, McMinnville. liyitia rat« . Give us a call and see Io try No. 1177 for h.t I of See. 12 t 4 8, R 5 W. glad if it was ten times as large; but I votirwlf.' She names the following witnesses to prove herqontiniions re>idcnee upon and cultivation we would lie glad if the projectors of | McMinnville, <>:. Juno 21.'81 20tf. “I >iid land, viz: D. McCall, B. Brower, E oqr county fair would get it iu opera \I. Greeley and G. R. A. Farris, all of Mc Pícese call and examine Goods before pur tion by next year, then we would re Minnville, YaiuhiLl Countv, Oregon. [Successors to W. B Turner,] chasing olscwbere. IF YOU WANT TO BUY 2H5 L. T.BAR1N. Register. ceive gr< ater benefit, have mote enjoy —Dealers la— ment, anti at less expense. Yours Roepectl'ully, ') Y T ;< f t >v Pouf ¡’tu tors I*rux.. chcmicKl«. Patent Meiliciue» Everthing sold at Reduc ed. Prices. CITY DRUG STORE. ■ For the next 30 days I will sell al great. ly reduced - prices, any - and all goods in my line, for Cash Only,commencing Sept 20th Goods must be sold in order to make room for my Fall Stook. Come one, come al] and get the Best Bargains ever ofieredin McMinnville. Don't forget the place—the Brick Store This is not a sham, but strict business only with me i............................. All persons indebted to W. F. Bangasser are I HEW FIRM! Hew Goods ! HewPrioes! B. F. HARTMAN. STAR Saloon & Billiard Hall Cha’s Hirsch, Pro. [nir.Lsi iivEintn’s A new clue linn been found to kid napped ( barley Ross. A fellow by tin name of Mosher was lynched in Wy oming, who wanted to live an hour, it which to tell that lie knew whcreCh.ir ley was; but the mob didn’t give him time. 80 the secret died with him,nnd poor Charley is still from home. The political pot in fairly boiling over iu Massachusetts. W. <’, T. t’. < OLI ìl\ Editor Reporter. We thank you for your kind offer of a column iu your paper, but owing t. an oversight there wits no editor ap pointed at our last meeting, nnd we tnay uot lm able to till a column this week. Until further notice items fot the W. C. T. U. column can lie nd dressed to M rs . E. X. H arping . Iowa, at a recent election, declared iu favor of Prohibition ; Ohio is still in doubt. People of McMinnville, pleaec re member flint it will soon be time t< elect n city council for the next year. See to it and elect a prMlibition ticket. . W. C. T. U . meet» Not. 2nd at thr residence of Mrs. L.Boot. latdieecor- dlally invited. I. O. of G. T. meet at Granite Hall every Tuesday evening Member» in good standing are request ed to>meet wilb 11s. I.ook at the cost of the last term of Circuit Court ami see if the most of it ■ not ' caused r.v “““. Tax- is bv iztrxpr intemperance. , IrwA nt it in its true light; stu- CT <[ne*tion and decide to banish intel eranee and a 17*a-i«ill ta.x. VVe'iay to our friends in other States, have n<* fears for Kansas. When the kA I 1 AKDWA .i; OF ALL KINDS, Agricult’ral Implem’ts, OF EVERY KIND, GO TO 1). I. CORKER. Lafayette, Oregon. Pioneer Brick Yard Thousands of Brick, of the b. 4 quality, m w •n hand ami will constantly he kept at th» brick yard of A. C. SAYLOÍ?, He llinn ville, - - - Orr^nn Having secured entire control of the yard formerly run by C. G. Savior, the nb ve n ine d »roprietor start* out with the intention of man nurturing and supplying this public with »rick ;n auy quantity, of a quality guaran teed to be as giH»»! a** the best, and at prices a* tow as the lowest. A suitable reduction to parties purrhn<in. large lota. Give me a call nnd sec for yourself. 14lf A. C. SAYLOR BRICKYARD! W. T. NEWBY H:is sale at his yard in the eastern part > McMinnville 300.COO Newly burned Britk, Which he (»ffers to the public atprui « as h is the loweat. Sampica of thes.’Brick can be >een at tl - 'ffioe. 23m I Pay I p. All parties indebted to me ate hereby nol lied that they must settle the same by N let, 1«M, otherwise their aerountj will biaerd in the hands ol an attorney. for 00P, : k > u . This is business J. C. CAS WELL McMinn tills, Oct 11 td. Perfumery, Fine Toilet Articles, Notice is hereby given that bid» will be re *oaps. Combs, Hair, Tooth and ceived until Oct. D ih. 18.8.3. for the construc Cloth Brushes, Svouges, Trusses, ting <»t n cistern on I) an.I Third Street, the •outfactor to furnish all material. Plans and Mtouldcr Braces nud all Bruggists '•peeifica:ions cnii be at the office of tho Sundries. i’itv Recorder. The right to reject any and all A full lino of “ids is reserved. By order ot tho City Council Paint;, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes and Sash J. S. MARTIN. Tools. Street (Jointnissioner McMinnville, Oe’. 11,1883 tl Tho Purest I.iquors for Medicinal Purposes. NOTICE. All persona take notice that the Promisorv Noles hereinafter described are without con sideration and* I will not pay the same to wit; One for $252.00 payable February 13 1882 : one lor $252.00 pa valile February 13 1883 ; one for $252.00 payable February 13, 1 «84; one for $252.00 payable February 1.3, 188.»; one for $*52.00 payable February 13. 1886 . Aîl Fuid note* dr.iwing interest at 10 per cent |wr anntim. Said notes are ignoii by me >»nd paya' lo U» tbe onler. of W. i Frink, and bear late Februaiy 13, 1880. JOHN THOMAS. October l, 1883.—30w4. Square I p. The Best Brands of Cigars Con stantly on Hand. The largest and best stock of r. ir. KEndithvu. S|.-eial attention is called to our Cuttlery, and Photograph and Autograph Alburns. Ph, slclans' Prescription, mid Fa»|. Ij lte<l|H'« Curcfully Compounded nt nil Honrs—day or night. We won|.l most respect fully ask a share o Notice is hereby given that parties indebted to me must make settlement bv the ist ot thr- publics patronage, hoping by fair dealing N..vrm!»er. 18»3. AU bills unsettled at that and strict attention to business to merit th» ROGERS 4 TODD. rime will be plHced in the hands of an attor »•me. ney. for coorction. C ha «. HIRSCH. McMinnville, Oct 11, 1883- 301 4. Pure Blooded Jersey Bull All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned will please call and settle.— All accounts not settled by the 1st of Novem ber next will be placed tn the hands of a col lector for collection. D. W. COX. Sheridan, Sept. 10, 1883—mJ. N.'W at the stable, nf III NDEKSON N l.OGAX BROS. M c M innville , O regon NORTH YAMHILL, J. I CASE’S ^Iaohiiiovy, AND •• C wif .» ” No 1. dropped April 12th. Cliirrl.on'« Ituildlnc IWc.Wlaavllle. 187Î ¡ sire, •• Emperor;” dam, “ Minnie War- Dr. Boyd has received a full line of Pure Fresh Drugs direct troiu first hands for the f . k or *• ExtrnROR ” *• Empenor’* was benefit of bis patrons. Fan. 17th 1^75 : sire. •• Emperor Bil- ••ttlivfa” hv imnorted N?ptune< 124); n. ••Olive»’* (232); grwt ¿rand «Un» Nolic«* to Hunter* 1y,’\226) imported. Notice '• hereby given that all persona tres- . ; or ••M ixxif : W arkxn ” *Minnie solid tawR.db’ppe»! March .»ih, 1874 ; r*ssinf upon mv’ premises—ths Young farm, ieon O»net,” 14th : dam, “ Prinees** on the south aide of the Yamhill River, two h; gr-»ml darti, •* Pirinees” (761}_ miles north-ex st of McMinnville—after this date, will br dealt with according to law. Se bv W. R. Dinsmnrc in 1868. -Fnr st«a*.>n. $5. curity to my property demands thia a:t*ca. J. J. SPENCER. HENDERSON JI LOGAN BROS. 13tf Aug. 2nd, 1883—*Bta. Would call the attention of the iaftûers of Yimhill and Washington Counties, to the fact that they have the agency for some of the bes makes of Fann Machinery, among which they may mention the Deering Bindoi', Deering Mower. DEERING U MiniOft HOU ER. and Mowers, DODD’S HAY RAKES, Hoosier Ilay Rakes, The Westinghouse Thresher, Plows, Harrow*, STUDEBAKER Wagons and In fact all kind« of Farm Machinery. Buggies ALSO, ALSO of Hardware. Crackeryware. Grocer ies, Etc., all kinds of Otrriagrw . .at the.. BtacksnMh PostoMce, .Vorth Vanthill ll'ork. 13-8tf. IRON HARROWS W. II nOYD, M. I), SURGEON A PHYSICIAN, Farm Machinery! dealers in NOTICE. “ JERSEY CHIEF’ BEER .5 € I -.MTS A GLAS4 McCarter & Alderman, Sappington & Laughlin Ever brougnt to Yamhill County. we shall carry a full line, consisting of Papft ol the twat quality,, Envelopes of the latest and neatest styles, etc. OREGOJ McMinnville, Oregon. Fishing TacKle IN STATIONARY sTis».] FINE WINES, LIQUORS, LES?, and CIGA25 ROGERS dk TODD. Railroad stocks are creating intenst excitement, the country over, just no« For the past two weeks there has been a rapid decline, until it run down to about 30 cents. In const quenee, many who hail invested largely in this slock have been financially ruined. Severn! prominent capitalists in Portland havi been almost bankrupted by tile decline. old M c M innville , specialty. lltnSoryl. « I* —t I -cK -.en" At Amity. Or. NOTICE. - G. L. Parker and Geo. W. Harris are no™- canvawin, Yatnhi iand Polk conntwTsSSi ltlng orders for the Hoekford Tire Tl»it I McMinnville, Oregon. July 1^3 .JVe hereby certify that we have putvhn^d a Tire rigbtening Machine, now bein« bv SSrTdid a,n,dT.’oTi,ch. wr te«te<l an^i And tn be a racceee tor tighrrnlni < i tlre*»*nd can recommend it to ev? rv ini! I who has loom tires on buggies, hack/or wi ons, as beingall that is claimed for it ** HKNDKRSON jt BRO‘3 I ¡»I3E g|rj