Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, November 08, 1883, Image 1

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«*•4.50 PUH ANNUM
B.EFOB.TEB.
Thursday night,” says the
roiui'ioy /,’<inililiimi, “ while the Day­
ton stage was .'limbing the Marange
hill, r-
■
six passenger» 7 concluded
they
Jsbllshed Every Thursday, at
wanted to walk ahead. In the dark-
N
gjqüVIhLE
:
:
O R IGO
Hess they wandered away friuii the
stage, ami in - consequence
...... — -------- lost their
BT
ride. T
I ‘ Io* stage waited for them, but
A. V. R- S1TYDEB.
making no appearance B they were
............. left
..
in tlie cold, and they walked most of
Editor »nd Proprietor.
the wa.v to Pomeroy, arriving about 10
o'clock all broke up. They were drum­
gUlWCHlPTION It AT EÄ.
mers.
12.50
lfOpy per year, in advance..............
An Eastern Oregon correspondent is
1.50
•• r six months
“
.............
informed by a gentleman from the ill-
fated town of Weston that there was
considerable talk of lynching the own­
STATE and tekritokial .
er of the brewery at that place when
he left on Sunday morning, lie says
1701b. Miunsli in the novelty at The the brewery was insured for $1500
about two weeks ago, and that the own­
¿lies Oregon.
er had been trying to have it insured
Scarlet fever elosed the schools at for some time, lie says the man may
be innocent, but the linger of suspicion
igene, Oregon.
points th it way.
For Lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh’s
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by Rogers
1 Todd.
BUSINESS A PROFESSIONAL
“HACKMETACK,” a lasting and fragran
perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold bv Rog­
ers A Todd.
W. D. FENTON,
Palouse City. W. T., produces u cub-
The Tueoma Xeirx of the 27th. says:
weighing 2914 pounds.
Last night's freight train brought in a
Paddy Ryan and J. L. Sullivan will curiously assorted lot of freight. Among
.lit iu Sail Francisco in thirty days. the cals of strange appearance ami pat­
tern to the dwellers of New Tacoma
t Seattle mechanic named Williams were two Northern Pacilie refrigerator
¡¡I dead iu the iron works hist Wednes- cars. the first ever brought over the
Pacilie division.
They contained
a.v.
about ten tons of live oysters, direct
Potatoes are being contracted for at from Baltimore,Mil. The oy sters were
tlferaon, Oregon, at twenty-five cents packed i i casks of about 15 gallons
each, ami to all appearances were alive
bushel.
and comfortable. Strange to say they
There are sixty-nine guests in the were not afloat in salt water, but came
iaaliingtou Territory penitentiary; dry-shod with the exception of an oc­
ill males.
casional drench of salt water poured
The dynamite used to blow up the into the cask through auger-holes III
trainer Mississippi at Seattle killed the top.
jioiisands of tisli.
Eggs that are 7:,4 inches around the
W. < , T. U. COLUMN.
Bg way and 5:,t inches the short way
r Albany, Oregon, curiosities.
EUFISKO MARKET,
In tins state there were, ill 1S82, 20,-
il!i,341 acres of unsurveyed lands.
In Washington Territory 26,03!», 127.
oueof the Forest Grove Indian pu-
Lila is said to be a very expert mathe-
jiiatician—a sort of Indian Summer as
il were. [Ex.
Two Victoria longshoremen made
jilioo apiece last mouth smuggling
tlanainen into Port Townsend.
This
beats 55 cents an hour.
A Chinese boss at Hansoil’s mill, Ta-
toma, had his head split open by an­
other heathen on Monday. I'nfortit-
¡iately. it didn't kill him.
It is reported the .Milton,
Milton, th
Oregon,
ifiunie will ite used fot irritration pur­
It' so, over 2000 acres of land.
Bow waste, can be utilized.
(jioniitni, the murderer, lias been
granted another respite by Governor
Sewell, of Washington Territory, un­
til the ;|l«t day of December.
Albert Lane of Stephens’ addition,
East Portland, aged 15 years, while
riding on a box ear of a freight train,
fill between the cars anti received in­
jures that proved fatal in a few hours.
A man named Harrison will be tried
iu Umatilla eonntv at the next terni of
«rart tor setting nre to prairie grass.
Tti* is the first case of that nature ever
‘he courts of Eastern Oregon.
‘erville is the prettiest location
ithe," 'ilI’,,il,l between I’ortlai.d anti
It is.sttirounde<l by gootl
miintf io,, ’■
is als" in a VV1'V t?oo,)
at' ¿u-t'iiriiiu ’ otmntunity, there lie
»nl.'nH
<1 timber surrounding
«plenty of got. i,J|lug(>u t|„. m, i,
e place, ami bon.
Th.u.1
31st
Thfisalem m
/me» T. ’ll' of { the
G,,„
w. A young man »
exam­
tree, living near Marion, ’ v 'il H vi 4|
this morning by I>rs. \. c, 31ÓW.
Cusick, lief’ore .lu<ltr<‘ T.
<> adjudged insane. Ile was turo« <1
nr to the authorities at the
»-day.
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath
secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, Price
50 cents, Nasal Injector free. Sold by Rogers
a Todd.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaran-
eed to cure you. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by
that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the rem­
edy for vou. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
E. E. GOUCHER, M. I). EHE HOLMAN FAN
Physician and Surgeon.
Any jK‘rson wishing a Fanning Mill will
Has permanently located in J/c.Wimiville please leave their orders with MR. JOHN SAX
All calls— or MR. B. F. HARTMAN. The
day or night—promptly attended to.
LAFAYETTE, ... - OREGON. Office—One door east of Warren A Magers
IIOI.TIAN FAW
Vtf,
Special attention
to Land Law and Ab- office.
will
clean
wheat
be it ever so foul with wild
.tnicts ot Title.
oats, tame oats or the seeds of any nature and
Money to Loan at all times.
make
it
clean
enough
for the market or seed.
Collections made at usual rates.
29yl.
As a guaranty of what it will do, 1 will take
any quantity of wheat with one wild oat in it,
C. W. HULERY Pro.
and will separate the oat from the wheat with
A. I». ROIA ARD, M I».
the Fan.
(Successor to M. Feker,)
25 if
LYMAN W. SMITH.
•
Mcltliamvllle,Or.
/’/n/xirbiB and Surgeon, Third Nt.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC for the practice of his profession.
NO. 1 SALOON.
The best Sp fglv.. an<l Malt Liquors, Bit­
Office in Garrison’s Building.—Particular ters, Wines. I'te.^nihnarkets afford. Also, :he
SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a pos­ attenti >n given to diseases of Women and best ot cigars, aiWth« justly celebrated San
itive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Children. All calls promptly attended to. Francisco Lager Beer.
Mouth. Sold by Rogers <fc Todd.
Residence—at Mrs. Talmage’s.
Trnfi.
J. li. FLETCH Eli.
J. R. LONG ACRE.
Longacre &. Fletcher, Proprietors,
W. M. RAMSEY,
Crockery, Crockery !
—0—
The follow ing goods have just been received
from the manufactory and are for Bale
G. G. BINGHAM,
Salem.
Cheaper than Ever Before
McMinnville.
(Situated at the Depot,)
RAMSEY A BINGHAM
»'fítorneys at Laic
McMinnville,
- -
in this State, consisting of
Oregon« Eiirthun ¡Til lk l’an»,
Lip Crocks
■faking Pan«,
Pie Plate«,
Office of Geo. G. Bingham, Notary Public-
Butter JMr«,
ins HOTEL IS FIRST-CLASS in every nab
Having puichased this market, the above one door West of Furniture Store,
T
ticular, being furnished with all modern
firm have removed it to the Wallace building, M c M innville
-
-
O regon . appliances, and setting before its guests only and a large variety of Fancy Glassware and
corner of Third and C Sts., where they are
the best the market affords.
Lanterns, at
prepared to furnish the public with
Sample-room for the especial accommodation
^11*. O. Palmer'a,
Frenh Meat«, Sausages of all kinds.
of Commercial Men.
DR W, A B. MILLS,
Opposite Bingham’s Furniture Store, McMinn­
Head Cheese, Fresh Fish, Salt and
Remember the place- at the depot.
ville.
25ml.
( ^FFICE at F. A. Hill’s Drug Store, DaytoD
Dried Fish, Hacon, limns, Fggs,
Oregon.
fitf.
In fact everything kept in a
(Successors to W. J. Garrison.)
I., II, COOK. Prop.
—o—
FIRST <’LANN MARKET
J. B. ROHR,
House, Carriage, Sign
We shall also carry a stock of
Canned Fruits, of all Kind
and
Highest Cash Price paid tor all kinds of
Orrtamental Painter,
Fat Stock.
We would most respectfully ask a share of .Vic 11 iii it vi lie, •
-
-
Oregon,
the patronage of this community.
Painting done in the neatest style, on the
LONGACRE A FLETCHER.
shortest notice and at the most reasonable
i::-27yi.
prices. Shop in the old Beary buildiDg on
Third between A and B Sts.
tilf.
ASK FOR
SOLD A.QA.IN.
“ Len’ me yor knife, pipe an’ tobaccy, an’
fumble yer |>ocket fer a match while I loa<i the
dudeen.” Which being inteipreted,means that.
T. C. STEPHENS
WATCHMAKER
JEWELER & ENGRAVER
DEALER IN
2 H. WELCH
Has bought Harry Robertson’s stock of Cigars,
Tobacco, Candy and Notions which he propos­
es to sell as low as is consistent with the
law of live-and-let-live. And having set up a
WATCHES;
CLOCKS
JEWELRY
BAKKFK CIIAIIC
Is prepared to do slashing and grubbing wi th
SPECTACLES, Etc
soda pop and oranges for sale under the Pho­
tograph Gallery at McMinn\ ille.
II. 11. WELCH.
ii the Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson St’t
I.UAYETTE,
•
.
OKEGORI
Calin, Nickßlsburg & Company’s
IPalfh Kepairing antt Job­
The political party that to-day takes
MC A IN & HURLEY,
sides with whisky and bel t', is inviting
Kor
Sale*
!
bing a Specialiy.
its early destruction. The piditicnl
Celebrated California Made
.1TTO K.V£ VA .A T L. JII •,
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party that will make and administer
Desirable property in the town of Sheridan
law against the rum curse, so as to dry
—unii--
Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith
tip the tears from the broken-hearted
shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn,
wives, is the only party that Ims an as­
NOTARIES PUBLIC,
—o—
lumber and wood shed.
sured future. Etc long the parties
Dayton, Oregon,
Enquire of
...
Oregou
Every pair warranted made by white labor, l.afayette,
confronting each other in these I'nited
CHAS. I.AFOLLETT,
lias
on
hand
tine Hacks and Buggies, made
the
Best
Stock
in
the
market.
We
also
of
States, will be the \\ liisky and No-
47tf.
Office— Jail Building, up stairs.
33tf.
Sheridan, Oregon.
from the best material aim best workmanship.
Whiskv parties. To this consumma­ manufacture
Painting
and
trimming done to order.
tion all tilings are drifting.—.Itbiaf«
General Blacksmith and Repairer.
Ladies-7Misses & Children’s NT. CHAKLLN HOTEL,
(f/«.) S oh II h tii
Horse-shoeing a specialty.
Riveted Shoes.
I OTS Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in Block No. 19, Row-
r. MULTNEH, Prop.,
land’s addition are offered for sale at a bar­
Corner Third and B streets,
For sale by ali the Principal Dealers in Ore-
gain. Fine location near the depot—just east
gon and Washington Territory.
.TICMINNVIIXI1;
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•
OREGON. of the residence of L. II. Cook, on the east side
New house! New furniture! unsurpassed in of railroad track, on Third Street. The three
A Full and Complete line of tl»e
.Takes pleasure in inviting the attention of the
above Well-knowu Goods for bale* at the country. Kates—$1 to ^2 |»er day, accord­ lots will be sold lor $400, if ap|»!a«<l lor aonn*
ing to room. Single meals, 25 cents. Lodg­
GFOKGi; Wl 1.1.1% Jr. public io his new and fine stock of
McMinnville, May 24, *83—1 III.
ing, 25 to 50 cents, according to room. Board
DEUGS, STATIONERY, PA’TINT MEDI­
H. FISHER S,
and Lodging, $4 io $6, per week. Fine Sample
CINES, CUTLERY SCHOOL BOOKS,
Rooms and superior accommodations for com­
McMinnville, Oregon.
mercial i. en. Supper furnished Balls and
a
Manufactured by
mans and tobacco .
parties at reasonable rates. Give me a call
of
CAIIX. ^ICKEIAIH IH. A CO,,
and see for yourselves.
A tt ’ y at L aw & N otary P uhu
Prescriptions carefully compounded and
129 & 131 Sansome St., San Francisco.
charges reasonable.
Factory 115 & 117 Hayes St.
27tf
A MUTCHLER
FB.ÆÎTK «Ä.. HILL
J. E MAGERS,
City Property
FOR SALE.
Two storv dwelling with brick basement,
good well and cistern with t wo lots 110x120.
All kinds of small fruit and choice shrubbery
and flowers. Desirably located. Must lie sold
soon. For terms apply to G. G, BINGHAM.
Real Estate Agent.
NEW BILLIARD HALL
•
IN
JOHNSON’S BRICK,
Lafayette, Oregon.
The Purest Wines and Liquors kept constant­
ly on band. Cigars of the I m »»! brands and one
of the best Billiard Tables in the State, found
JOHN lll’LERY,
Proprietor.
Business Promptly Attendel to.
OFFICE—One Door East of Post Office,
McMinnville, Oregon.
5l)vl.
DR. E HOWELL
W. A. FENTON
Boot
and
Nhoe
M.'ikcr
SHI .ICi DA .X, OREGON.
The finest stock of Boots. Shoes, Rubbers,
Etc, in Yamhill County
Lai;ty<*ltc
Oregon.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots
and
Shoes
manufactured
to
order
and
o <» i * i : k neatly repaired.
Notice Io All I’arliet*.
All work and goods warranted.
All parties are hereby notified not to trespass
County Surveyor
Sign of the Big Boot, Sheridan, Oregon.
upon my premises from and after this date, and
31 m3.
ali found »re.-j... ing will be prosecuted to tb
-AMD-
fullest exte.it of LLcfUw.
W. T. N fwbt .
McMinnville, Aug. 23, 1883—ml
McMinnville. Or.
Horses Boarded
Special Attention
by the Day,
given Io
MILK, MILK! MILK!!
Transient Stock.
I have all the field notes Week or Month.
ot the Public Surveys oi
The undersigned wishes to inform the peo­
Yamhill county, and am
ple of McMinnville that he is running a Afilk
prepared to do First-Class
Wagon from his farm to town and furnishing
Corner Commercial and Trade Sts.,
work on short notice and
the best of rnilk at the most reasonable rates.—
reasonable terms.
Those
wi-l.iug to be supplied with the article
SALEM,
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-
-
OREGON.
at once cun do so by leaying orders at the Post­
*>a t inflict ion <■ ii;tra iklc«<l.
office.
W. G. DAVIB.
40tf.
.i. c. <
The Walla Walla / niott says : Tint c
iperate snow storms yesterday, plain-
visible to observers in town, covered
><* mountains w ith beaut iful white dol-
mis, fun-lined. These existed until
uro’clock, when a chinook rapidly
hisked them away, leaving the moun-
K L’. i A A'% T. ! TE. Ki E.VT
misat 5 p. m ., as bare as before.
M c M innville , or econ .
i"iJ,^‘‘. two doers were fighting in
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uilln Walla on Wednesday last, a six-
fir old son of Levi Ankeny ran up to
Farms for Sale on Easy Terms.
tHiumals with the intentiouof s<’i»ar-
Also Flouring Mills, Saw Mills, Etc.
,nNthen). He laid his hand on the
L ight S olar T ransit .
"k ot one of the dogs when the brute
W. A L. e. GURLEY,
Bifd anil caught the child's wrist in
Parties wishing to locate, bv Pre-emption or
TROY, N. V.
K month, breaking both wrist bones
Homestead, upon Government Land, or to pur­
“I making a severe gash in the flesh.
chase School or Railroad Lands, will do well to
call upon or address me as I am thoroughly
A yvntlenuin who recently returned
acquainted with such lands throughout the en­
IT MEAN* A BUTTLE OF KI M.
“alia Walla from Horse Plains re-
tire Willamette Valley, on either side of the
tî '|| i ; ii while there he met a packer
river, an 1 can show parties the most valuable
WI."........
Kootenai who told him that proa*
Under Odd Fellow«’ Hall.
land« and desirable locations, from 40 to 1,200
Just opened on
■’tors in the employ of the Canadian
arres io a body. Information pertaining to l*iiyMci«iiM and Mirgron«,
McMinnville,
-
Oregon,
H,;ihinent had lately discoveredplac-
lands furnished gratis. For location and pri­
Third Street, two Doon East of
'hggings on the big bend of the Co-
ce- send for circular. Address
Lafayette, Oregon.
A. ENNIS. Proprietor.
jMtt. The new mines are saiil to be
BUTLER DELASHMUTT,
Dielscbneider’s,
M IK.I.Ki A %P>.< IAI.TV.
r»t«*d alsuit one hundred miles from
McMinnville, Oregon.
e town of Kootenai. The it< in
Office-Wilk
Hlnalium.
The Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept McMinnville,
Orcgo
« York- »m an« pre-
mesa long wa.v around, but is given ''’■ j'Vii'
constantly on hand.
13-4m3.
21 if
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r what it is worth.
IXotiee Tiiiw !
The Puget Mill company have on the
Everything in the line cheap for cash or in
at Port Liullow. \\ . T., the hull
----------- -- INSTRUMENTS bought.
exchange lor rountrv produce. Call and
SGOTTARLI
“jj* largest barkentine yet built on
\
MrlWinnville«
Oregon,
examine
mk I s and prices.
L. ROOT.
loan on good real estate securi-
Money to Io
*■ Pacitic coast, a vessel of
Feb. 21 I8b2-2tf.
Appfy to
G. G. BINGHAM,
‘
y-
r* lumber carrying capacity. She is
Is
now
prepared
to
furnish
music
for
Pic-Nics,
Acres, one ami a-half
Campbell's Building, McMinnville.
Celebrations, etc., on short notice aud at rea­
and the men are now plan-
¿Qv miles west of Amity.
sonable rate». Address
and in a month or six weeks
III < KS FOR «ALE.
A. U. H.MNl l.ZRe I cHdrr.
•* will lx* ready for sea. The same
200 acres in cultivation ; new
4tf.
McMinnville, Oregon.
Th.* ui.' • r-iL'h* d han for sale a lot of large,
JJJpany are preparing for the con-
high grad« Spanish Merino Rucks, which can
house; young orchard just be­
■JctKm of a towlmatat the same ¡dace
be ha<l at good bargains by applying to or ad-
riiii
^‘e barkentinr. I hissteamer
d
tewing
ginning
to
bear.
I111' h "in-<»t the largest tugboats hi
I»IVTO\ S A LOO \
ISIDORE ERTI.E, I‘ bo .
M. MULKEY,
$f5°rld, ami will certainly be one
21
m3.
Amity, ®r.
Proprietor
’the most powerful. Her length of . imis craze ..f d»»» »M >•" ( ¡. ,|,.vi|i,h
M’MinnvIlle,
•
Oregon. FHA*K UILTNEH,
[7* "’ll *w‘ I l<> feet, her breadth of
The
best
brands
of
Liquors,
Wines
and
Ci
The cheapest farm in Yamhill Manufacturer of Lager Beer and Porter.
a,H 26, ami her depth of hold 15 feet.
gars kept for sale. When you go to Day tel
All orders promptly filled.
call and see Frank.
IIHf.
K
j
|>n|ill ,lf „ur County.
For terms apply to
the Albany Ih niot nit : The first drink.
'i,'
,,t
stHlemd
In«
the week a very sail accident occm -
Geo. G. BINGIIAM,
’Ml»«.,,«. Mr. Garrett. H ip stare ...........‘li.
d»-' of bramly-
on(
Or G F. THkI K
Jn between Shedds and that place nw ve-.by H * b'(
Real Estate A<?ent.
J* running the ferry boat across the Jur.f'tw.nt' »oeier ..u.ii..i»««-d «»Hl-
Till FIWF.RT UUI D AHINGLKB
PHOTOÜ tl.H'HEH < v« r ma.I. in this section are now being man­
f t|
lO||Nvirnce-
.**rwith one gentleman on boanl. oiiiel
McMinnville. Oregon
ouf
a
a
Î
k
!
if
lîr
liangimiii
-
°tie of the guy ropes broke, which
H m returned to his old Aland—up **lair» in H ti fa^ fire« i at
' V -!•*
lliauy »
uiur the |M»at around, and Mr. tLii- kdlliigdram.
N| |r|y a|1
monda’ building—with r new «^piipin^nt ol
<
Pay f t>
Mnick a terrible blow on the r..|>e ' nM¡»n-. «I ..
uteneils lor hi» work, and is now prepared to
I
.Hnitelituine.
?M'' which knocked him sensei* >s. n>|M- of tlu .»*
take
t’heer» as the cheapest and good as the beet.
inddbtod
n>«
hereby
Z' rciitlenian with him succenh d in ¡XAhe' tmne’ ll»i»u. hannm- tl.. - i All Pdrtfo»
...............
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OREi.O'*
ami aliwuhkd th«t they mu*t »etti* the ••me by Nov. HlcTII'lNTILI'E,
'”U assistance, but it took about
Pieliirr« ol all kind«. Ixx>k at them.
¡ím'¡
‘
I
^7L
’
»rwdí
,
'
‘
,
>
’
'
'Íjí'Í
‘
¿"Vlnd
**
” hours
to get
him to e. shore
—a.
^reiMam
n - amt
u- • ob-
-
I khim n ami >
!’‘ifiiinälMb* pU^Tu th"
! Office—One door e«at of Hartman’» brick.
Enquire of F. W. REDMOND, Agent, at
’’mdical HMMstaiice. It was thru.1
La«gh ng Ga» »dir.miMered for peinte«» ex­ From a small »ixe tin- ‘yi* to a large Cabinet McMinnville, or of
fimlorS
MILLER 4 BOWERN.
Please give me a call.
33md.
tracting.
( fiaracter, and it wa* «ce®
lbw waa no h*»)M* of hisreedvefj. tootbined.
BUTLER DELASHMUTT.
CIVIL ENGINEER,
GAINES FISHER,
Lively, Feed and Sale Stable-
Littlefield & Calbreath,
Farm ? Sale.
BOSS SALOON, New Grocery and Provision Store
Custer
Post Band,
McMinnville Brewery
Price—per Acre.
Shingles, Sb.ixi.gl«« !
R. SHANE.
Miller & Bowers' Shingle Mill,