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STATB AM» TEHHITOHIAI.. Plans huve been pi (’pareil by Port lumi architects l'or :i iiinnlter of sum Halsey, OreGou, has a newspaper mer residences on lake Wa-hin"ion. the Buole.” H W. T.. to he built in tip. -priHg. R Roseburj/, Orepon. sold 78 coffins begins to look as thon.’li that would bellte attractive pnini for timri-ts for but ials during 1883, 1 akimn City is to have a private hospital in the spring, Roses are still blooming in the city ol Olympia, W. T. A 1000 pound bell graces the new city engine house, at. Seattle. T. Powers, of The Dalles, has tak en a position on the East Oregnnian. A number of mountain lions are roamitiG abont the lower rances ol the Cascudes. Gov. Newell has appointed his daughter territorial librarian and bi son executive clerk. People living near the Pocahontas mountains, in Baker county, Oregon, report the snowfall very great. Tne prisoners confined in the city jail at Walla Walla still refuse to put tici[>ate in a chain cam;. A Great many horses, says the Sa let», Or.. Talk, are dyinG of a disease supposed to be lune fever, near Me hatna. The Chinamen nre learning rapid ly of the average Meliean railway conductor. One of them skipped out from Ashland, Oregon, loaded down with #500. A young man named McDonald, employed ir. the Tumwater, W. T„ sash and door factory, had his hand badly cut to pieces by a circular saw last week. Sunday evening ti e Christmas tree which had been left standing in the Episcopal church, at Seattle, cuught fire and for a time the struc turc was greatly endangered. For several days past the high tides have washed the caps of Olym pia wharves, bringing the hurricane decks of common steamer.- far above the roofs of the warehouses. The Baker City Reveilkoi the 3rd says: The dwelling house of,). Low rey, situated near Wingville, Eastern Oregon, was burned together with all it contained, hist Monday night. The recent shocking death of Jan sen in the Tacoma mill, resulted in the insanity of one of the employes, a Fin named Johnson, who was dis covered making an attempt to burn the mill on Wednesday last. Wliita river is now bank full, and in some places the country about is flooded, says the Seattle Past- hi fact, lite water is so hit’ll that the mail agent had to abandon his horse and travel by rail or steamer. No damage frmn the high water has so tar been reported. In Pomeroy, according to the Re publican. Owctibv is supposed to have belonged to the James gang, while the ,Vez Perce News caps the climax by describing him ns “ a good look ing man about 6 feet 10 inches high.’ Before long we mny expect to hear that he is the grandfather of Capt. Kidd. Mr. M. W. Willis is getting en thusiastic in the improvement of hi- country sent, near the beautiful lake in Washington territory, that bear- his name. He will soon huve an in exhnustible supplv of German carp in the bright waters of hi- luke. For the present he Im- carefully screene I them ic a convenient cove, where they will remain until flieh time tin they will be able to protect them- selves from the larg. r li.-li. We shall hear no more concerts from the Chinese on Pom i li t'irei!!. says the Olympia Transcrip. A not ice was served on them yesterday by Police Officer Brown that they must " hang up the fiddle anil the bow." It may appear barbarous and cruel on the part of our authorities to It n der the progress of the fine art-. Imt their nightly screeching- did not come up to the standard of cultivated ears, and hence the ordi r. Meiwr?. WilliuniMtn Plii|>f>», of Olympia, will soon have the lanie-l Cranberry farm on this const. For nliont two years these men have bet- diligently at work improvinsr their marsh near Oyster bay, and stocking it with the best varieties of piano from the East. This industry is des tined to figure largely in the eon • inerce of the Northwest, und the en terprising projectors above mention ed are deserving of all praise. SCROFULA ant! all scrufulou* diseases. Sores, e- l.tw, Kczetna, Blotches, Kingwo«Ti, • ■ moi'i«, Carbuiicies, Ii<»»l». •*».■, I.i uptions of the Skili, «1 ’• 'i. I impure state of the blood. To cure these d.-sea.- *s the blood must bo purified, and restored io a lit 'thy ami na tural condition. A yer ’ > S aks m arilla has tor ov» r forty years bei u r< • ¿nix« «! i > emi- nmit medical authorities ns i -e most pow erful blood purifier in rxi.-'.vm.'e. Jt li -es tit • fetei 'tern itoiit all lot;i burners, -ais and i.d sircngt;.» .-trcngU. as H o blood,n moves al! lim- >» uri.il tr it: .ent, and proves ilscii a r n . Il u masu . oi ail scrofulous disease». H. •cent C'ttro of Scrofulous Here*, - nw* •nibs a." . was tn • • • h tu MO »res tU.cers» on mv ;<•_*. 1 ns SCI iia . . »•’. I ’ 1 I . ret bi lie Oil .HUr. ;*«■.•' m I v. ml A y . s ‘ dy i i’ ! ? Rll.l.A, t t nt l?e s< res ;hciovd, t.tllh rrc.i.y DtjMOved. it ; for t..v g< >l yottr Î lee. wry 1BV. in • it«:.ne s i ..ly. A nn (»’BtitAX.** ’» 1 i* SulllVlII >l., >cv. York,»’ i’.»c .lx 2. (. i 'AH pvraotts !ti»« rented ar- lnvil«,<l to ¿all on ’I' -. I . I ; - » ' ■ n tin* K v. Z. V. V*'i!d3Gf : '.i' '. -i’h *!»'<• t, y <• w i «»i k (. H; . • '. • 1. t ' ! in it”-: it> jnff to the i i of t It i- 1- . many oilir.» viiliin L — km witti-..«'. The wel'.-kiiowji irrltercn the /'• s’.ci P». \V. D all , of ¡L m Hishr, A’./... v r.c Jui.e 7. ' •_ “ Bavin:? sujT r<■’ «scv--«■ - with E< ten .-t . 1 from oilier rem ! '.:tiv 1 ;■ ' '2 the past three months, of . \ ea - HH.LA. which li.-s «•.: ■’■•>,■ d a c . • r '/r. 1 <' H .-I blood diseases.” Ayer’sSarcr r stimulates and r l . ’h • n-h.-n > f tbe digestive amt a-<ot. ;‘ ve ( - •'•>’.(,ws ami strengthens the v 'al f ;r-L •. : l ' - •■-".’v cures Riieumatistn. Ncurah; a. Rit. tuna- tic Gout. Catai ’ li. Gen-wat tiy. o l all diseases arising from an iii p<<ver’.>m <; nr corrupted condition of the blomt, ami a weak ened vitality. It is incomparably the cheapest blood medi cine. on account of i - concentrated str-ngth, and great power over i !' m .' * CITY MARKET i ■ •;.< A*J to. w SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS TV L. SRYLOR -rSS- [BingasAer’s building ou P» atnjet.] (WCO‘OBM to NKI8OM a Blau) BAKCASSGR & PAULUS Proprietors. .SKINK 3»3»lttNKK¥> >B0OK$KIiItLK<’ Here is where you can get your money's worth in -------- >»* School Supplica, Beef, Pork. Mutton. Sausage, Tripe, -— » and everything n the line of meats, of oe.-t quality the country affords. Also the — ^■FERRY STREETr»- ¡STATU DIXE.Fî, iilest of Bolognas. • DAYTON. OR-EGON Give us a call and be satisfied. BANGASSER A PA PLUS. 12-19tf. G. II. HEMSTOCK, MERCHANDISE At Mill. Lumber. Lumber, Hemstock, Ha vey & Francis, Prop’a of thè Eagle Of the Latest Varkiiee of GENERAL D. P. HARVSY, C. W. FRANCIS, McMinnville. i-H.iiD, vuiii»c « «r.y.it« W((| ' « naxiNUIlie i’ei cr l>y <^ini *M*»| ■■»«ore I«» Yluke lhetr ••ur. > „ U ••n i.a I kb c« a» « as w*i And arc prepare«! »o offer tn tha-e ottmn^ hitherto uij »jed. Luinbering We keen a full stock of In happy Valley, ten miles west of McMlnn- ville. CEI 1.1 NIL FLOORING, FINISHING, R USTIC, Lumber of all hinds furnished on sliort no- tice. Dressed Lumber a specialty. Quality equal to the best; prices as low as the ¡owes!. Give us a call and convince yourselves that we mean business. McMinnville, FENCING, PICKETS. Groceries, -AND- Building Lumber! STAR MILLS '"rn’s, Bays’ and Youth«» Clolhl« Buois and thnrs, Hat. ' and l aps, is now being manufactured at the TOBACCO & CIGARS S atlon ry Glass anil Onpen<<«arr, Jvwc'ry, Stui.cware Oregon. - Yamhill Lumbering Co.’s Mill, See Hero: I wil’. pay the highest market price for Mer chantable wheat, clear of sack. Clean and store free of charge, in case I buy : in case you sell to otner parties, it will cost you 3 cents for cleaning and storing. I am now manufacturing an A. ><>. I Qunlity oi Flour, to which I invite the “closest inspection. I guarantee it. Try a sack, and if it is not a« I recommend, return it and your meney will be refunded. All kinds of Mill Feed on hand or made to order on short notice. .foilJ. sax . Proprietor. Located oti the North Yamhill River at Western Oregon Railroad Bridge, Two and one-half Mile East ol McMinnville. NOTIONS. iu'Ieiy, Cftid is, (io.-k* an! TO.Hclift, Olis anil Shell Itartarr, We are prepared ship Lumber, And also a lame assortment of To any R’oinl on the Si'. O. and .V. fl. Railroad». A Good Wagon Road to the Mill- Address all Ordcs to YAMHJLL LUMBERING COMPANY, .viclli£i«ivillc. Oregon. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOB CASH PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lov. cii Mass. Sold by ail Druggists: orice •*!, bottles lor i.5. WILLIAM SOLL. Produce | Commission AT THE R’S Hair Prices Vigor restores, with the ghrs ami i re. i.mss of youth, faded or gray hair to a i attira , rich brown color, or deep l»u« m, m;.\ i <ii . iix 1. Dy its use light or red hairim \ b<- b-.rr.t mJ, tliin hair tiiickeiied, au I t.V << ud , tmnigh not always, cni'> <1. It checks falling of tho liair, ami stimu lates a weak ami sickly growth to vigor. It prevents ami cures scurf ar I dam'.ruir, m.d heals nearly every d - pcculmr to ’he snip. Asa Lurttea’ Haïr Dr-'siirr, t' V igor is unequalled ; it eoi:t;.ins m titer <>:! m»r dye, renders the it..ir soil, ■ ■ -y, ami silken in appearance, and iinp:,r(s a m .¡r . . . agreeable, ami lasting perfume. P. Huit HER writes frmri A'b’.". O., .ht y 3. ; •• ¡.nsi tab my lmir i:i« > <1 failing out. and i t a short i;me I ' . 11. a ueai'.y bald. 1 used pait «•( i b<- .A , i'u.'s tlAili Vlti'tU, :iri- sium’. i in Î of the ha i ’i‘<l .-.avl’i. in a g'’n h i,.i now a fini hemi of • oasi v. ami ant conv ::<•< d use < f your piep.-.ralivn 1 entirely bald." J. W. Dow en . ’»ropri r'»r Vi.;-, c i Enyoir. r. s i> < : Al i- a most. da . i speak of it from my «>.. lui i’.-i u-'o promotes I ;•<> g <• ,vth m.lke< ¡t glossy .O- I soft. kii tiv r lgo has lb ■ pt ■ t I" _ v.’ ei.iii t’ sniisi'a . a it.* Mil. A NG’ s r\!E” \’R’ Ct’i n lU d “ r .’li» '» if»t 1 1 ’<•;» - Is, writ« » I ■' •' l ' ! • -n . ’• I ver s’ltee mv k;ti v»r ♦»vi’b mm « f t’s«- ci U |> -i»f u -ci h. I have i: Vhlo.l. B’l I so b n I... -i •I i »”D” ira.ii’’* of t ”u:h«!.!' I would respectfully rai 1 the attention oi the .ET K5Z IK.-®.- ZH t C :¡®«Z E31 9 people to the tact that I ^IclYIinnville, or. AT I Panther Creek Mills, f For all kinds of Prodr.?e, Oats, Barley, Cured Chickens, W. n. ROBERTSON, I RD. AND— n-iitf. LumbeR S'? Dav ton, Oregon—7tf W. T. TO«AN. Pavton. N« re - W-W. ri3lïinr.7ille &Dayto2i D.M. FERRY & CO. - Those wishing Dross-Makin;, SETTLE I 1». Al! persons indebted tn W. F. Bangasser are requested to make imnediate payment. Har vest is over, i'l-li your wheat, and pay what you owe. Respectfully, W. F- B angasser . and Fitting PEN WORK Of all kinds executed to order 8t rcasonabk rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Al her residence, in Amity, Oregon. Nov. 1,1881-tt. ¡Sale Bills ! PRINTED NEATLY, QUICKLY, A CHEAPLY, ON SHORT NOTICE, AT The Reporter Job Printing Office Rainier. - - - Oregon. OF ALL KINDS. F’C’KITXT’QRZ, OR Agricuit’ral Implem’ts, Henderson & Logan Bros,, Prop's, M’CÂIN &. HURLEY, OF EVERY KIND, GO TO Executor's \odicc. /ATÎHM•/; VA .RT R,.Rit One nir/ht Inst week some seound o are preparv<i to furnish rcl put poison in the grain of Chns. Notnv is h< reby given that the und»»rsim -d Brazee. son-in law of Mr. Joseph Ea has f»ei»n duly appointed, Exvcumr »»I the f-’atc rarrlnjt*. iiiuk'r? Lafayette, Oregon. ol William Woods, d.'<>>»<cd. by the Coiintv NOTARIES PUBLIC, frlonura, ton, ol Wasco, snvs the Dalles Suu Cmirt « t Yamhill (’minty. State of <>•, •’!><’» which bein/r fed to his horsesjktiled all pc.s«»ris having claims against - i.»i - -tate and every thing jn the Liverv hire in goof Litiit V<*t tr. • • • Omsron vii a RTFs I- a follett are her. by nvtlfied to »>•< -. : ' *i.’ - • io shape on shortest notice. four—nil that lie had. and one tlint Geo. > <)tKv—Jail Building, up stairs. 33tf. G. Bingham at h<st»;iL*en> theeitvot V Mt*. Counselor at !Law. belonged to Mr. Eaton. It also kill Mmnville. Yamhtil County. Or» u. uitliin A KEARSE cd two calves and nil his hens, about *ix months from the «late of this c-•» '•>< rlrtan. l nmhiii C..,Ore»»n Dated this 2nd < »v o* Janu irv. D -4. • k.pt by thnw Stable, dd .I Fun..»I Turnout* >T (ISUiLIEM HOTLL. fifty in number. The neighbors held I r.irtænl«, .tf.ntion given tn Cnnv.vnnnns JOHN McDON'»! GH. luraiSied at any time. F. nVLTSifiA Prop., Cultecting, Baying and Selling Real Ewm,.. G eo . G. B i \«R(V. Executor. n meeting and investigated the mat. We arr prppsrej to „fll-r apeeial induce- Atty for Estate. 43(5. C»rher Third and B streets. ter, and came to the conclusion that m.-nt. to -iri vivii i.fr; - • orf . gon . the Grain fed was poisoned. Mr. MTERLIX« F. IIziRDlXU C •) J/ MER CTA Z MENI »wli.ai-c! New furniture! unsurpassed in Settle Vr! Summer«, o veterinary surgeon. Mr. .he country. I\.»tes—$1 t > $2 per day. a.-cord- ^ri-ORNEy AT , vv CONVt VANCER Iran» <-»t rteek kit with u.« will recen e the n£ «•> rot ii. tangle meals. 25 cents. Lodg *v -■ .1 y.tHtp and Coll. -.DL- Cla k Dnnlay, Mr. W. H Brions .... V All jwr-ons kBO*in. Ihem--ilv,« ind.'.'-d t<» beat <>f cre and atknlion. ing. -5 t«- '• ct nts. according to room. B>a>rd uryPnhlir All work )><-rtaiTiit v to th., |,n. and other« were present at the exam I * ur mu.t cali and .etile ih.-ir ii,n-.<.ints !>-...’o- ,nd Lodging. .*4 to per week. FineSample aitend-d to promptly and rrltal.lr, Alta, mln inalion. We receive this information thè 1 l<>th day «>l .lnuu.,ry I "4. *.r Ih.v.il l.e \ MOXTtn.T SFTTLEMFNTOF AM. BILLS Vaniv .«nd superior aecornmodations forrun- nt -, -itr-r and repair of a„d sh<4, A"l pinoci in thè band, ot an «ri.'iie« ... ’. >- .ion. with n.-.tn-.. and dt.p.uh Head i.ierrial r .. t». Supper furnished Balls and «■ will he required by i ». from Mr. Parrot, who lives at this .ioti. i mn.ERÌ i TOI’D. t ar ties aj reasonable rates. Give rne a call qn i er. under odd Fellow.' Hull, MeMhn"îûe McMmnville, Jan 3, 1S84, place. td «ee for yourwlwa. HENDERSON ¿ LC*GAX tai. s’H D. I. CORKER, I (SPAVIN CUREfe Mt MINNVILL , OREGON. and I’tiiniing done in the neatest style, on the shmtest J.-■ lee and at th»' most reasonable pr; • Shop in lhe old Beary building on Third between A and B St*. laf. < t: McM avilie -ituito«! « n Thirt. Ft. : that in Dayton «»n Ferry ¿t.) The College Journal, containing infoimatiofl oi the course of study, when to enter, tirnere- quired, cost of board, etc., and cuts of orna mental p« nmansliit), from the pen of FroF. Wesco, sent free. Adtlress; A. P. ARMSTRONG. Lock Rox 104. I’artlaniL Or. IF YOU WANT TO BUY J. S. ROHR, House, Carriage, Sign HARDWARE, ’»Ic'Siis »* villc. Salo Staiblos, n Cutting MRS- H. A- ALLEN Winch he <»tl’ers to the public at prices as low as the lowest. Samples oi these Brick can be seen at this oflfoe. 23ml :.’ajnej/fa/ I.IVTRY, 5; sS^KEEI) am • .u t F ' -c » to a”, St. Paul Twine Binder. Adiniited on any week-day of h' year. No vacations at any time, and no exam ination on entering. I Call ami see tne at the Wallace Building, M IIOI.AKMI9I’ : I opposite Masonic Ilall. For the Full SueinoM Cotise. - SCO. I have the agency tor Johnson’s Pateut Easy- ' KNf IL X. II.1ICDING. fit’ir. ; spectacles and Eye-Glasses of all de scriptions. All work done in a proper manner and a guarantee given. 2u-3m 3-30,000 Newly-burned Erick, 15*. Ä. ir. ’V W. 'r. NEWBY 313 pari.000 feet. ■* ness education of bota sexes. Done to Order, will please call on Hough Lumber, of afI descrip’¡on«. at " V1 .Tfg -T An institution designed for the practical busi FARM, Road and'Mill MACHINERY, | and now have on exhibition at mv store a fine assorunrnt of Farm ami Koatl J/achim ry, ¡u- ‘ eluding the Hui f r < ¡1 ■ at his yard in the eastern part of McM i nnville . c. HENDERSON w n. 11 .«t a McMinnville. • ■ Principal, Penman a iidfreey Northwestern Jia ufacicry & Car Company’s PRICKYAED! Cmno and avail vmm-wdves of ' these bar- b-irn.iiiis whiie the «»pin*'tunity is before you. Will ty* ni.tiled FDSCtO1',i customers of Ja<t y- tr tv Il , directions for planting l’.l X • •• r • Seeds, Plant«. Ytix 1 Dress-makiaG. DAYTON- OGN. 11 I’OUTI.A Yl>, OHEGOX I am also agent for the | YA.?vD 123 Freni St.. Eet. Waihinsta and Aider, Canga Gypson, or Land Plaster ó 'r $ holes? le US A c n’s H un coi'.v’tnce ¡’.it' it;1 Wdh The only fertilizer that contains Phosphate Lime. LUMBER &7 Rue» BUSINESS COLLEGE. A. P. Aruib!rone, .1. A. XVeaco, - I also have the i>r< r <»va- .. \ s ilS Lime, Sulf, Oats. Potatoes, Cement, and Gram* Seed. War F OZITI. AITO (Old “ NATIONAL," ctabli.he-1 IM«.) 1 have for sale I Text Lafayette, Oregon, August. 8,1881. Pay ('anli DEALER IN ALL KINDS OK • Meats, Lard, Apples, On ions, Eggs, CLOCKS WATCHE and JEWELRY,. ^Turkeys. Ducks, Geese and Potatoes. > b- -i. :».’lor- . ;i”<l nt | '• V in til ‘ e; os of un* pn Mns. n. pur.-,, ott , v : - A '>' ■ a rut'll ** VO \ a; > ;; •< ut ; ' c t -r- «» I'. il I -m- 1 i •! > r • !-I gr.’-.r’ ■- I. ’*; u • V >i a îl e I !. "n:r .«•<»;.’». »I r » uciiced. :»ml m atn :i wit-. «•o»upl‘ t -‘y v > 'I wit BIRD ,fc GATES. —AND— AT A V ‘ t-i l — h rie Highest Market Price. House I Produce of a’l kinds takeD at the The Most Successful Remedy ever discover •’d. as it is certain in its etb ets and does D«* blister. READ PROOF BELOW. A I«* «" «*e»l< nt for human flesh. F rom a P rominent I’ iiyshian « Washington. Ohio. June I"'h, 1^8®. D r . B. J. K fadat . l . «t <’o..—Gents:—Bra®" mg your adveitiscment in Turf, Field an« Farm, of your Kendall's Spavin Cure. having a valuable and speedy horse which had t>een lame fn.ni a spavin f« r eighteen months, I sent t<» you lor a la »Hie bv express ub.cb ,n -'..x weeks removed alt lameness and enlarge mvnis and a large splint liotn another horse, ;<nu la»th horst s are as ««»und to-day as 1 The one bottle was worth to me one bundre® dollars. • Respect fully Y<mr», II. A. B ertomt , M. D- Kendall’s Spavin Cure ON HUMAN FLESH. Fallen's Mills, N Y, Feb 21. IP'S. B. J. Kendall A Co., Gents :—The perticuhr case on which I used your Kendall’s Sjavn* Cure was a malignant ankle sprain of months standing. I bad tried many tbmg®* but in vain. Your spavin cute put the ,o* on the ground again, and for the first t”1"1* since hurt in a natural position. Fora family liniment it. excels anything we ever used. T<mm truiv. B bt . M. P- v Pastor of M. E. Church, Patten’s Mid, -*• *’ Send for illustrated circular giving p/*it»re proof. Price. *1. All drvgg’-t* have it or/*" get it for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Go’» P*9* prietora, F’-^bnrg Falla, VU