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About Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1883)
— vriTi: »'N«» i l.i«urioi<i «i.. Rev. Father Wilds’ Seattle ia to have a water power anil electric light. The Waitsburg, W. T., council i» called upon to ileci.le a $1OOO liquor license. Many of themenin Washington teni- tKJ say they will not furnish null tax money for their wives. No poll lux, no vote. Says the Yakima Iteeord: In the hills above Joseph Sinclair's the snow is lour feet deep. Not a Hake in any of the valleys about here. Some of the citizens of Seattle pro pose to cheek the Chinese growth iu that city. They are signing an agree ment not to lease central property to the heatffen. Seattle appears to be unsafe along the ilwk. Half a dozen or more men have tumbled into tiie water there ditriug the past week. Two more are no.w reported. A train of 140 teams recently arrived in the Palouse country from Texas, ai d 'amities which came with them are scattering through various parts of Washington territory. The Goldendale, W. T., Gatettr. says: Within a few miles of Happy Home sta ion about 13,000 sheep are beii g herded, most of them are sound and in excellent condition. The steamers of the railway company operating on Snake, river have been put intowinler quarters. They leave a bout I 0,000 bushels of grain in the .ware houses along the stream. • (frant County, Oregon, carries off the palm this year as being the first to ma i .e payment of state taxes. There was d' posited the sum of $2000 on Thnrsdi.y with Treasurer Hirsch in favor of sa.d county. Says the Salem, Oregon, Statexmai': We observed several new red Ha;;s hanging from buildings in differe.it parts of the citv yesterday. This indi cates that the seal let fever has aga.n made its appearence. Every paper in tiie country is now running that old lie about a subscriber crawling into a hollow log, gettii g pinched, and feeling menu enough about cheating the printer to reduce himself in size so that he could crawl out again. Chillis the Waitsburg jTiiwr«: J. V. Crawford, our city clerk, w ho assess. <1 the property holders of this burg, esti mate that the assessments will rein h $175,000. How is that for a popula tion of less than GOO inhabitants. (’. Magi udei '» store at Central Point, Oregon, w iin entered Friday night untl roldied <d $«>75 in money—«75 of which b< longed to Win. Tyler, laying in the till, »Uys the Jacksonville Titu-x. The thief cut out a pane of gins» and thus gained an entnince. No clue han b>'eu discovered a» vet. J. F. Jones, engineer and superinten dent of mine» foi Oregon Improvement company, arrived hi»t I hursday, Hays the Tacoma l.edyfr, and ordered the niineH to be shut down and abandoned, which is a death blow to Willkeson. I he live stock and other material iw to be Hent to their mini's on Green river, w here they expect to put out about 100 tons of coal per day next spring. Of the Sound i-oiintry, the Boston J omch «/mays: “It would be odd if there were not to grow up on this vast Pllget Sound a city of a quarter of n million inhabitants. Seattle lias the site for it, ami lo r commerce w ill lie literally at her feet, and will come to In r from all quarters of the world, from the shores of Elliott Itav to those of Lake Washington t here is a hand some extent of land w hich seems pre destined as a “city site.” < If the recent ovet tlow ingof the Nook sack river tin' Whitcomb 1’ei‘cille say». The Nooksack l iver I.i»t week w as oi n regular la-ndci. The heavy fall ol snow sui'ieeded bv four days of con stant ruin swelled the waters of the hitherto placid Nooksack to a magni tude unknown or unheard of within the memory of the oldest inhabitant. Many farms in the valley were wholly inundated. At Nooks.ick crossing the tioixl extended out over the low lands, doing great damage to property anti live stock. Many farmers throughout the valley arc rendered homeless, having lost their grain, fruit, provisions and iu tn.my cast's their live stock. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. Best Purgative Medicine cure Constipation. Indigestion, Headache, and all Bilious Disorders. Sold everywhere. Always reliable. o/ ( 80C11KUU TU À lson a BIM.) BANGASSER & PAULUS Proprietors. DRUGGIST, —o—— Here is where you can get your money’s worth in ■>B00K3ELLER«* - -------- » - «KIJVK BÏ/IÏIBNKKY.» —------ »•* School Supplie«, a®. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Tripe, and everything .n the line of meats, of the best quality the country affords. Also the —- «.— STATIONBIi, Bost of Bolognas. »«■FERRY STREET,-»» DAYTON, O. H. HEMSTOCK, HAIR RENEWER was the first preparation perfectly adapted to cure diseases of the scalp, and the first suc cessful restorer of faded or gray hair to its natural color, growth, and youthful beauty, it Las had many imitators, but none have so fully met all the requirements needful for the proper treatment of the hair and scalp. H all ’ s H air R enewer has steadily grown in favor, and spread its fame ami uselulness to every quarter of the globe. Its unparal leled success can be attributed to but one cause: the entire fuljilment of itspromises. The proprietors have often been surprised at the receipt of orders from remote coun tries, where they had never made an eilortfor its introduction. The use for a short time of H all ’ s H air R enewer wonderfully improves the per sonal appearance, it cleanses the scalp from all impurities, cures ail hmuois, fever, ami dryness, ami thus prevents baldness. It stimulates the wvakt-ne«l glands, ami enables them to push for ward a new and vigorous growth. Thu effects of this article are not transient, like those of alcoholic prepara tion,hut i. main a lot g liuic, which makes its use a matter ot ccoitvmy. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE merchandise At Mi.l Hemstock, Harvey & Francis, Prop’s of the Lumber. Lumber Lumbering Hill« In happy Valley, ten miles west of McMinn Ville. CEILING, FLOORING, EINI SII I NG, RUSTIC, Lumber of all kinds furnished on ihort n>- tice. Dressed Lumber a sjfecia ity. Quality equal to the best; prices as low as the lowest. Give us l call and convince yourselves th it we mean oisiness. Mill change the beard to a natural brown, or black, as de ired. It produces a pcrm.'ineiit co;«»r that will not wash away, (.'(msislingof a single prvp.a;. Lion, it is applied without li'.uble. Groceries, -AND-* Building Lumber! is now being manufactured al the Yamhill Lumbering Co.’s Mill, Seo Hero I will pay the highest market price for Me •- chantable wheat, clear of sack. Clean a d store free of charge, in case I buy ; in case y< u otner parties, it it, will cost you 3 cents f r sell to otuer cleaning and storing, I am now manufacturing an A. No. 1 Quality of Flour, to which I invite the "closest inspection, i guarantee it. Try a sack, and if it is not as i recommend, return it and your meney will be refunded. All kinds of Mill Feed on hand or made to order on short not ire. JOHN J. MX, Proprietor. Locatecljon the North Yamhill River at Western Oregon Railroad Bridge, Two and one-half Mile East of McMinnville. We are prepared ship Lumber, 7'o any Point on the IP. O. and .V. (J. Railroad*. A Cood Wagon Road to the Mill- WILLIAM HOLL. Produce | Commission AT THE MAKER, Oi<l Prices TIc.Tf innville. Or* W. D. ROBERTSON, PRO. For all kinds of Produce, Oats, Barley, Cured Meats, Lard, Apples, Onions, Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Potatoes. CLOCKS WATCHE and JEW ELRY, ■ V-lltf. Text War LumbeR R i / ix li*illt Store, fi» BUSINESS COLLEGE. Canga Gypson, or Land Plaster An institution designed for the practical busi ness education of both sexes. j G0B'C Northwestern Ma ufactory & Car Company's FARM, Road and Mill MACHINERY, ! By the Wholesale AT I have the agency tor Johnson’s Patent Easy- iitting Spectacles and Eye-Glasses of all de scriptions. All work done in a proper manner aüd a guarantee given. 2v-3m 10tf Those wishing Dress-Making, W. T. NEWBY MRS. H. A- ALLEN 300.000 Newly-burned Brick, Sale Bills ! J. W. T. LOGAN, Dayton FEED nm Sali Stables. I and Ornamental Painter, Ic*liunv tile, ... Orrfoa. Parnting ione in the neatest style, on the f mrteet notice and at the most reasonable I rices, i Shop r in the __ __ old _ Beary building on hird between A ?_ and B 2 Sts. ™ fir. IlackR. OF ALL KINDS, FURNITURE, OR I Rffny elte. ... Office—Jail Building, up stairs. OF EVERY KIND, GO TO D. I. CORKER, Lafayette, Oregon NOTARIES PUBLIC, Orr<on 33tf. A HEARSE •8 kept by these Stables and Funeral Turnouts lurniih^i at any time. Mt MINNVILL , OREGON. j Agricultial Implem’ts, M’CAIN & HURLEY, .ITTORNE 1W .// T.fIf, Saddle Horse», end everything in the Li.ery hire in good •nape on ehorleet notice. t f KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE I YOU WANT TO BUY We »re prepared to furnish Carriage s. CHEAPLY, ON SHORT NOTICE, AT The Reporter Job Printing Office B. ROHR, (Stables at VcMinnville situated on Thirt St. : tl i iu Dayton on Feiry St.) Headers in & Logan Bros,, Prop's. The College Journal, containing information of the course of study, when to enter, timere- quired, cost of board, etc., and cuts of orna mental pen ma nshin, from the pen of Prof. Address; Wesco, sent free. A. F. ARMSTRONG. Portland. Or. Lock Box 104. House, Carriage, Sign McMinnville & Daytor AVERT, PEN WORK Of all kinds executed to order at reasouabl rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRINTED NEATLY, QUICKLY, JL poiurm. McMiinyille. and Fitting Al her reridenee, iu Amity, Oregon. Nov. 1, l«81-tt. •Vhich he offers to the public at prices as low us the lowest. Samples of these Brick can be seen at this ‘ ®<* • 23 tn I Come an 1 avail yourselves of ' these bar »arnains w: ile the opportunity is before you. I All ]»er8<>n« indebted to W. F. Bangasser are iequated to make immediate payment. Har es: is oyer. Sell vour v heat and pay what a -. . 0,1 <*we. Respectfully, W. F- B amgasser . Dayton, Oregon—7tf G. RENDE «ON, R. LOG A N , Cutting For the Full Bubiness Course. - $60. Done to Order, will please eall on las for sale at his yard in the eastern part of IcM innville ir. E. X. HARDING. Dross-makinG. BRICKYARD! DAYTON OGN. '/MCIlll and now have on exhibition at my store a fine assortment of Farm and Road J/achinery, in Admitted on any week-day of th° year. No I cluding the i vacations at any time, and no exam St. Paul Twine Binder. ination on entering. Call ami see me at the Wallace Building, scholarship : opposite Masonic Hall. SETTLE 1 P. McMinnville Furniture Lafayette, Oregon, August 8,1881. (Old“ NATIONAL,” established IM«.) I have for sale The only fertilizer that contains Phosphate Lime. LUMBER 310 per 1,000 feet. . . . .■ ]tconfaiV» ■yS /*?’‘'r»*rj ii : ’ w uvtÌGns 'tt,S i*011 for ’*, n’.inti'i ’ ••■‘ t ’ Vi>'wbh' • s f V.- < ■: H„ ... d Flowvr .... . In.-alm.lMtr .»I, e.-. J 1 • • ■ 1 ■ • He n « I î or it ! î»7Y ‘JO. Oc .roiT M:o. Produce of all kinds taken at the I am also agent for the Sohi by all Druggists ; $1, six bottles, S3. < • -r. -- Y. ’■ Y.I y ’’’ ,1 ' ,f ■ U . • EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. l.ime, Salt, Oats, Potatoes, Cement, 128 Front St., Bet. Washington and Alder, and Grass Seed. PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. A rm »»iron - - Principal. J. A. Wesco, - Penman and Secy PMTKD IV.HiE, YARD ?;'■ And also a large assortment of PORTLAND Pay ( anli DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF —AND— Rough "Lumber, of all descriptions, at. '-'•■1 r’-zr’j I uUery, Candies, , Clocks and Watches, Olis and Shelf HaHwirrJ BIRD Ac GATES. —AND— AT PantherkCreek Mills,& NOTIONS Highest Market Price. House I would respectfully call the attention of the 9 people to the fact that I Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. ( iS Stationery, Glass and Qiieenawift Jewelry, Stoneware. YAMHJLL LUMBERING COMPANY, FOR ALL THE TOKO \ / - TOBACCO & CIGARS Dry Goods Address all Ordes to Lumln’ R Sold by all Dealers in MediciucS. s •’ ot’iihuis, rcuri.il, nn<l I’lootl 1»:-oi <l«'rs, 1'’ '1 icmcilv. t«c<“inv,. th m<>.«t scnn liHig and thuruugh \ bloo«I purifier, is Hen’«, Boy»’ and Yiuth»’ Clothlig, Boot» and bh«K, ||»u ’ and ( ap<, Oregoi R. P. HALL & CO, Nsslrna, N.H. i hitherto enpyed. FENCING, PICKETS, STAR MILLS. .VI c Minn vil le, »re We keep a fuliatock of FOR THE WHISKERS Of the Lsteai iariulietof GENERAL -¿---A» McTIinnville, Oregon Vegetable Sicilian IMMENSI STOCK D. P. HARVEY. C. W. FRANCIS, McMinnville. Eagle Parties Visiting I.| ».»«te W|,| ,, HaudNoiue Percental ‘.Tby Store to Make thsll Pur»has*,’”?I He«p au ’ W’ OREGON • Give us a call and be satisfied. BANGASSER & PAULI’S. 12-19tf. PREPARED BY Sold by all Druggists: price SI, six bottles Bird & Gates, [Bungas9er’s building on B street.] Dr .J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell, Masa. the M atter of the E state ) or F M artha A, W ood , licensed J It appearing to the Judge of said Court, by the petition of the Administrator of said es« Eiec'iilor'ii Notice. tali. A. C. Davis, duly presented anti tiled, Ihi t it is necessary to sell the ** whole of the Notice is hereby given that the undersignet rei I nrouerty w lielonging _ _ to Mini d estate to pay th« uv rbta ‘ ’ iwaiimt th«» said estate and ex penn's II.is l>evn a ['printed, by the County Court <> ite State of Oregon, tor Yamhill County, Ex of its administration, «...1 and which said real pr perty is described as follows : A tract of etutor of the estate of John Dowling, deco is , and all fa*.sons having claims against ».»it. lai d adjoining MrMinnviiie. Oregon, on the W rt, and beginning at a stake on the North estate are hereby required to present them t» me with proper vouchers, at mv oifl< -» m 'T • lie * anti Si 3-4 rods East from the North-west corner of the Donation Land Claim of S. Cozine Minnvflle. Yamhill County, Oregon, withir sit months from the date ot this notice. nn l wife, Claim No. 56 in T. 4 8., R. 4 W. in Dated this 7th civ of Novemtier, ISS3. Ye n hill Cou n .y, Oregon; thence South 32 * Gao. G. BINGHAM, en 84-100 roils on the East line anti to the 34t.'> Executor. So .Ih-eaM corner of Teter L. Sax’s land . th« nee East 30 and 9-100 rods to a fit tree six in< he» in diameter on the West line of W. D. Mt Donald*» land, thence North 32 and 84-100 roc's to a stake in the North line of said Claim of S. Cosine and wife, at North-we A corner ot »•» ! W D. McDonald ; th »mm 30 ami 9-100 , reus to place ot beginning, containing 6 IT-160 sol -a. more or less Third M Now. therefor»», it is ordered by said Court that the heirs of ami all other persons inter* e«bd in the estate ol said deceased. Martha A. ^0n blot'll east ot Planing Mill, tw«> doors east of livery ««tahle,) Wr.»d. appear before said Judge on the 7th day of January IHM4, at 10 o’clock iu the for»’ W .H. BNCHAM. PRO., ikm n of said «fay, at the Court room of said Court, at Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon, Carrie« a full stork of Furniture, Carpets, Wall to show cause, if any there be, whv an order Paper, Bini Cages, Baby Carriages, A«-., which should not be granted to said Administrator he sells at prices so reasonable that none can t«» »«»Il said reel estate ol raid decraaed, as m fimi fault. said petition prayed for. Repairing done in a neat and substantial L. LOVGHARY. manner. J. E. Mkuaws. County lodge. rieaae call and examine gooi» and prices. Atty tor said estate. Mf. N ot . 20, IMS3.—27U. Ix » Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, ami strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach an«I bowels, and thereby enables the system to resist, and overcome the attacks of all Scrnfa- long Diteaeea, Eruptions of the Skin, Eheti- matism, t'atnrrh. General Debility, and al! d:sorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood and a low state of the system. //J,< »WM Order to Nliow tame. In the County Court for the County Yamhill, State of Oregon. The ltev. Z. P. \\ iltl weii-kuowit«fiy Uiiaaioititry in New York, and hr.nli« r of the late eutincui «5u>l^i- U Hil», of lue Masqat iiu tell* buprem«« Caurt, u i ilea an follow* : “78 £. 51/4 St., A. Yurk, Uay l»2. M IS-»RS. .1. c. A Y Ell X < < i« I<1 'll« " Last winter 1 wa.< troui>lv«l with a iu«'Ut uiioiuiort.ible ttcuing humor affecting more especially my iiiiil».-. uni«4i itched so mt<»l«Tably at night. :<n«l bn: md so iiib nse- ly, that I coui«l searc -ly b« ar any clothing over tin ni. I wa» also a surt«irer fr«»m a severe catarrh and cuuirilutl cough; my appetite was poor, and i«v sj «tom a go«al th-al run down. Knowing ihe vuiue o' AYER'S S IKS\!'ARILI.\. b,. oh?. IVlilKHl Oi many oilier cases, and from jer.s »mil uso nt former year.-. 1 began taking it tor the abov«>uan>ed di.Mirders. My appetite im proved ahii<'n»t from the lirst dot>e. After .i short time the fever and itching were allayed, and all sign» of irritation of tlm »Kiu disappeared. My catarrh and cough were al»«» cured by the same means, and my general health greatly improved, until it is now excellent. 1 fed a hundred per cent stronger, ami 1 attribute these results to the use of the S ausapakilla , which 1 recommend with all confidence as th<> best blood nmdicin«« ever devised. I took it hi small doses three times a day, and used, in all, less than two bottles. 1 place these facts at your service, hoping their publication may'do good. Yours respectfully, Z. P. W ilds .” The above instance is but one of the many constantly coming to our notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of A yer ’ s S arsa parilla to the cure of all diseases arising from impure or impoverished blood, and a weakened vitality. SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS A. L. SAYLOR EXPERIENCE. The fall »own w heat in the Willamette valley look» »plemli.l. The town of Toledo is located on the west, bank of the Cowlitz river, about forty miles from its mouth, where it empties into the Columbia river, and is seven miles from the nearest railroad station, which is Winlock, on the N. I'. II. K. I he town w as laid out years ago by Captain Joseph Kellogg. Cowlitz prairie is one mile from Toledo, a beau tiful stretch of land seven miles long bytwoiind one-half wide. It is most ly timbered land, excepting little prai ries along the river. There is a prai rie about twenty-five miles from lu te culled Klickitnt prairie. CITY MARKET (illlll.lN HOTEL, r MULTNEH. Prap., Kendall’s Spavin Cure Counselot atllLaw. ON HUMAN FLESH. L"‘«-"»•on given to Conveyancing Collecting. Buying and Selling Keal Estate. We are prepared to oiler special induce- meni, to Corner Third and B stroeta, VtC^INNVIlXF . . ORFAON. C O M V A’ R C I . I Á MEaV! New house! New furniture! un-nrp«owd in tie counlrv. Rale»—it to ,2 per day, i.roni Transient stock left with us will receive the ing to room. Single meal», 24 rent». tode- beet of (»grp and attention. mg, 2i to 50 rente, according to room. Board • nd Lodging. M to $0, per week. Fine Sample A MONTHLY AKTTLEMENT OF ALL BILL* Rom, and .upenor acrommodah. n, for rom- mercial t rn. Supper furniehed Ball, and will be required by us. nurtiee at reasonable rate». Give me a call HK1TDKR0OM A LOG AX F mm and see for youraelves. Washington. Ohio, June I7th, D r . B. J. K endall , A Co.,—GenU;-' ing your advertisement in Turf, Fi<*'d , I »rm, of your Kendall’» Hpovin < ’*r*’ , having a valuable ami ipeedy horse whic been lame from a spavin for eighteen mo I sent to you for a bottle bv express, wb s x weeks removed all lameness and en s'- menls and a large splint from another » and both horses are as sound to-day a? , I he one bottle was worth to me one nun dollar». Respectfully Yours, If. A. B f . rtolmt , M. v. OlUILEN EAFOLLETT, <»rr<v~M,erl<lnu, Yamhill r«..nreCnn ST The Most Suecewful Remedr ever ed, a, it is r ’rtain in its etteets and doe« llister. RLAD PROOF BELOW. Also u- cellent for human flesh. F rom a P rominent P htsiha X. STF.RI IX<; F. HARDINiCl. A1JO!’2F, AT LAW CONVETANCER B»»l E mmc .- »nd ColUrling Awnt »nd No tary P«blic A 11 work pertaining to thia line attew4«i proo .ptlv and reiinhly, Alao, man . ■fretnrer and n -pnirer of B.»u and .shoes. Al) wr done with neatness and dispatch Head ven under Odd Fellovra' Hall. McMinnville »Pt Fatten • Mill», N T, Feb M, I’78, B. J. Kendall A Co., Gent.« :-Th« »• owe on which I used your Kendall» I* Cure wa? a malignant ankle sprain of ’’ months standing. I had tried nianJr .1 but in yain. Your spavin cure Pnt- t'me on the ground again, and for the fi _ since hnrt in a natural position. » liniment it excels anything we ever u • Yours truly, Rav. M.P B£i, y Pastor of M. E. Church, ratten’» Mil«» * Send for illustrated circular giving P*'1’B proof. Pnee,»l. All druggi«».•'»"J’ p^- let it for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall * Cr> r j rietors, En'^b'irg Falls, VL