Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, January 24, 1884, Image 1

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DAYTON
Jan. 22,1884.
The roller-skating rink in Capt. Powell’s
warehouse is the attraction at present.
The serenade by the string baud lest Sunday
night was a musical treat to those who heard
it'
Miss Sarah Warters, of Portland, is here
visiting relatives.
R?v. J. Iloberg, of Lafayette, was in town
one day last week,
J. .1. Shipley and wife have been visiting
friends here during the past week.
Albert Cook, who has been in the employ oi
A. L. Savior for some time past, resigned his
position last Wednesday. lie is succeeded by
a young gentleman from Portland whose name
we did not learn.
Dr. Howell, Lafayette’s popular dentist, has
been in town during the past few days.
Andrew Smith, Esq,, a former resident of
this place but now 'of Pine City, W. T., was
here last Thursday visiting friends.
Minor Swick, an old and respected resident
ot this section, passed from this earth into that
unknown land from which no traveler re­
turns. last Sunday morning a few minutes af­
ter twelve o'clock. He arose Saturday morn­
ing in apparent good health but in a few min
utes com (»lamed oi being dizzy and told his
^on, Lyman, that he would have to lie town :
in a lew minutes he became unconscious and
remained in that condition until death. Sun­
day evening at two o’clock he was laid in his
last resting place iu the cemetery here. He
was born in Seneca county, N. Y., November
3rd, 1811, and came to this state in 1853, where
St' has since resided. He leaves several chil-
■hvii to mourn the loss of a kind and devoted
fattar. Air Swick, by an honorable and
traight forward life, won the respect and con­
fidence oi a-lland many friends mourn his loss.
His death was caused by congestion of the
.brain.
The cry of fire brought our citizens to the
street last Thursday night when it was dis­
covered that the grist mill owned by the Day­
ton Flouring Mills Co., was in flames. The
tfire had gained such headway that nothing
rftfiuld be done to check it and the large ware­
house owned t>y the same company was also
»buiued. together with a large quantity of
tvoort. The estimated losses are as follows:
D X M Co—-mill, warehouse and about 100
«ords of wood, $15,000; insured for $8,500;
Duncan Ross, 270 bushels of wheat, no insur­
ance ; M Bannister, about 500 bushels of
wheat, no insurance; A Callian, 175 bushels of
wheat, no insurance : B E Harris, $100 worth
of tools and several minor losses. Il was first
reported that Mr. Callian had lost 1,000
bushels of whe.it but it was soon fouud to be a
mistake. The insurance on Mr. Ross’ wheat
■expired ou the 10th—just one day before the
jfire. The fire was first discovered in the en­
gine house by Mr. A- Rossner at 11:30, p. rn .
and by 3:30 both buildings were entirely con­
sumed. Opinions as to the cause differ, but if
the report that the boiler was wrapped in
sacks be true, the sacks burning probably
caused it; but this theory is a trifle ine< nsisi-
eut, as Mr. Shephard, the agent for the com­
pany, says he worked in the engine house till
8:20 Thursday night and when he Jett there
was r.o indication that the sacks were burning,
and as the fire was not nsljced till after 11, it
looks as though something £jse might have
caused it. This is a severe Joss in our town
and one that we will not recover from «¡pon.
L loy *.
NEWBERG.
I court com mitt sd him to jail until the fine was
Jan. 14,1884. i paid.” The su .me paper goes on to say that BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
It seems like spring time these warm days, j I another saloon keeper was convicted on 13
rhe farmers on the rolling grounds are still * counts and fine» i $100 and costs on each and
II V. V. .IOI1VM1V, M 1».
«plowing.
sent to jail. An other saloon keeper got $1,1001
AN be found at his office on C street, be­
Grain, so far as I have seen, is looking in fines and a m mth iu jail. “ Upon twenty
tween First and Second, when not absent
splendid.
® dealers the court imposed fines aggregating
on professional business.
34tf
Fruit trees are already beginning to put $7,500 and $3,000 «costs and ninety days in'
forth their buds.
jail.” I imagine these dealers did not consid­
XV. 11. BOI I», M. D ,
John Eilwnnls i, having a fine lot of Krub- er the law a “ failure.” I would advise “Jun­
buig done,
ius” to consider and inform himself before he
SURGEON A PHYSICIAN
Born, Jan. loth, to the wife of Lee Winters, makes such sweeping declaration«'. But he Garrhon’« Building, McMinnville.
a fine daughter.
says further that prohibition causes “depres­
Dr. Boyd has received a full line of Pure
Miss Lizzie Woodward has returned to Port­ sion in business and a depreciation in property
land, where she is receiving medical treatment. value,” and cites Forest Grove ae an example. Frosh Drugs direct from first hands for the
benefit of his patrons.
The steam saw null has been stopped the Now, I do not know anything about Forest
past week, us the engine was out of order; but Grove, but if there is any business de­
it is all right again, and the old iron horse now press ion there it is safe to say it is not caused
i. II IIOU IRIM3 I»
snorts as big as ever.
by the absence ot saloons, and next week, by
Dr. Jessup is badly missed, this winter in your (»ermission, I will give some facts to dis ­ 1*1» y tàciti n unti Surgeon,
this vicinity, as we have to go to Lafayette or
prove the theory that saloons are necessary to
Middleton tor a physician.
Office in Garrison’s Building.— Particular
the prosperity of any community. By the
attention given to diseases of Women and
Miss Alma Hadley, who has been confined
way,
what
a
slur
that
is
in
“
Junius
’
”
article
Children. All calls promptly attended to.
to the house and part of the time to the bed
7in6.
lor the last four or five months, took a back­ on the drug store at Forest Grove, and the far­ Residence—at Mrs. Talmage's.
set last Saturday, but is some better at present. mer. He advises people*who wish to reclaim
Mrs. Garland was confined to the house men from vice to throw open their doors to w. M. bamsey ,
G. (1. BINGHAM,
with quinsy last week, but is imnroving some strangers and give them a cordial welcome
Salem.
McMinnville.
at present. Her three children are down with
Now, Mr. “ Junius,” again proves that he
scarlet fever, and the youngest one is quite
KA11SF1
A.
IMVGII
IM
has not considered the question. These men
low, but the other two are doing finely.
of whom he speaks prefer the saloon, its com­
•Ittorney* it! Inur
Frank Persey, who has been painting in
this section for some time, made a bo«t tw'o pany and surroundings to any thing nobler and
feet long for a lawyer iu Portland, and receiv­ better, and though some of them may not be
Office of Geo. G- Bingham, Notary Public-
ed $25 for it. He has agreed to make another drunkards they may be on the high road to one door West of Furniture Store,
one four feet lo ig for another man for $50.—
that
state.
Many
a
man
who
has
a
good
The one he has made is a fine piece of work,
M c M innville
-
-
O regon .
home and pleasant surroundings, spends his
being made entirely of cedar.
The Agricultural meeting, last Saturday, was evenings at the saloons.
M rk .S. A. M c K une .
good, although there were only a few present.
Amity, Jan. 21, 1884.
The subject “ The Horse,’’ was prettv well dis­
cussed. The subject for the next meeting,
ISIDORE ERTLE, P ro .
Feb. 9th. “ Cattle, their treatment and breed­
ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion,
ing for profit,” to be opened by E. H. Wood­
-
Oregon.
Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yel­ M’Minnville,
ward.
low Skin? Shiloh’s Vitaiizer is a |>ositiye cure.1
Manufacturer
of
Lager
Beer
and
Porter.
Samuel and Jesse Hobson and Misses May For sale by Robison & Baker.
All orders promptly filled.
Itf
Robertson, Carrie De1-kin and Ella Hadley
went to La layette last week to attend the
THE REV. GEO. 11. THAYER, of Bourbon,
County Lodge. They report a good lime.
Ind., savs : ‘ Both myself and wife owe our
lives to‘SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE.”
T eetotaler .
For sale by Robison A Baker.
THE HOLMAN FAN
SHERIDAN.
Jan. 21. 1884.
Fine weather for this time of year.
The farmers in this vicinity are starting a
few plows*
The citizens of Sheridan met at Anderson’s
hall, during the week, and took the prelimin­
ary steps toward organizing a fire company.
Uncle Ab Faulconer and daughter, who
started for California a tew weeks ago, return­
ed on the 14th. lie hadn’t lost any salt
“chuck,” and returned to Sheridan for safely.
“ There’s no place like home,” Uncle Ab.
The blacksmiths have become
with their locations, for some cause
to us, and changed positions, J.
moving into the building occupied
Grindle, and vice versa.
P at
dissatisfied
not known
W. .James
by H. H.
L ander .
LArAYETTC
50vl.
McMinnville, Oregon.
Solomon Mathisen.of East Portland, was in
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint,
town on business, during the week.
you have a printed guarantee on every bottle
<>f Shiloh’s Vitaiizer. It nevr fails to cure.—
W. L. Bradshaw and Sheriff Collard, of La- For sale by Robison A Baker.
fayette, were in town one day last week'
A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle
We noticed on our streets, one day last week
a “ what is it,” in human form, and wore a of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents.
For sale by Robison A* Baker.
man's hat.
A small fire in town the 14th, was discov­
ered and extinguished before much harm was
done,
YOUR ADVANTAGE
IIOI.MAW FAN
To call at the above Saloon.
will clean wheat be it ever so foul with wiki
I keep constantly on hand the Finest Wines
oats, tame, oats or the seeds of any nature ano and Liquors for Family and Medicinal use.
make it clean enough tor the market or seed.
loll 4 CA8WELL, Proprietor,
As a guaranty of what it will do, I will take
McMiunville
any quantity of wheat with one wild oat in it.
and will separate the oat from the wheat with
the Fun.
25tf
LYMAN W. SMITH.
J, C. COOPER
l/'oi* fStile !
County Surveyor
Desirable property in the town of Sheridan
Yamhill County, consisting of a blacksmith
shop, wagon shop, good dwelling house, barn,
lumber and wood shed.
Enquire of
CHAS. LAFOLLETT,
47lf.
Sheridan, Oregon.
—AND—
GAINES FISHER,
Special Attention
given to
Transient Stock.
Horses Boarded
by the Day,
Week or Month.
Lively, Feed and Sale Stable-
Corner Commercial and Trade Sts.,
SALEM,
-
-
-
OREGON.
Nntiaiaclion Guaranteed.
BOSS SALOON,
Under ttihl Fellowt»9 Hall,
McMinnville,
-
H. R. LITTLEFIELD,
M. D.
.1. F. CALBREATH,
M. D
Littlefield & Calbreath,
and Surgeon«,
Lafayette. Oregon.
A SPHUI.TV.
SI
E. E. GOUCHER, M. I>
I have all the field note3
ot the Public Survevsoi
Yamhill county, and am
prepared to do First-Class
work on short notice and
reasonable terms.
W. A L. E. GURLEY,
TROY, N. Y.
SLIM!
Transacts a General Banking business.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections made on favorable terms.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
on New York, San Francisco and Portland.
Office hours—from 9 a. m. to 4 p. hi .
13-39tf.
T. C. STEPHENS,
WATCHMAKER,
JEWELER & ENGRAVER
DEALER IN
»
BUM!.
BUM!
“ Says 11’ mettili, say* I,”
Job Printing,
i? That'« the racket,
Wheat Receipts, and
Sale Bills,
BcNidvK evcrvthing H im » in the
line, as good as the bust, on short no­
tice. by
SNYhE THE PRINTER.
n the Brick Store, corner 3d and Jefferson St’t
i.m virr ri:,
-
-
oicugon
tl'tilfh Repnirinsand Job­
bing a Specialty.
A MUTCHLER,
ir.-ivtoii, Oregosi,
Has on hand fine Hacks and Buggies, made
from the best material and best workmanship.
Painting and trimming done to order.
General Blacksmith and Repairer.
Horse-shoeing a specialty.
27tf
Has permanently located in J/c.Vinnville
for the practice of his profession. Ail calls—
day or night—promptly attended to.
Office—One door east of Warren & Magers
office.
Farm ? Sale
one
256 miles
AT’- west
and a-half
of Ainity.
200 acres in cultivation ; new
house; young orchard just be­
ginning to bear.
Price—$25 per Acre.
The cheapest farm in Yamhill
County. For terms apply to
Geo. G. BINGIIAM,
Real Estate Agent.
McMinnville, Oregon.
Pioneer Brick Yard.
NO. 1 SALOON
C. W. HULERY, Pro.
(Successor to M. Feker,)
Third Mt.,
-
-
Thousands of Brick, of the best quality, now
on hand and will constantly be kept at the
brick yard of
McMinnville,Or*
Oregon,
The best Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Bit­
ters, Wines, etc., Mie markets afford. Also, the
Notice to 411 Par ties.
best oI cigars, and thu justly celebrated San
A. ENNIS, Proprietor.
All parties are hereby notified not to trespass
Francisco Lager Beer.
upon my premises from and after this date, and
all found trespassing will be prosecuted to th
The Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept
The Dayton mill and warehouse burned
fullest extent of the law.
13-4m3.
down last week, but 1 suppose you know all constantly on hand.
W. T. N ewby .
about it before this.
McMinnville, Aug, 23, 1883—ml
IN
There was something suspicious about the
Register office, the other night. A coujile ol
JOHNSON’S BRICK,
McMinnville, Oregon,
men passing beard a terrible clattering of feet
Lafayette. Oregon.
Just opened on
and banging of doois, and the Judge was seen Is now prepared to furnish music for Pic-Nics,
The Purest Wines and Liquors kept constant­
U> hastily put out the lights. Our two observ­ Celebrations, etc., on short notice and at rea­
ly
on
hand.
Cigars
of
the
best
biands
and
one
Third Street, two Doors East cf
ers rap to the door, intending to go in and see sonable rates. Address
of the best Billiard Tables in the State, found
what was the matter, but there was no need
A. V. K. *!VVI ,.K, Fender,
here.
JOHN HULERY,
4tf.
McMinnville, Oregon.
oi going inside, Inr there hanging on the door
Dielsclineider's,
29 tf
Proprietor.
knob, was a set of woman’s hoops, as it some
WcVIiiinvillr,
Orrgo
female, ip-a hasty retreat had caught her crin­
II H TOV SALOOS
oline and hu<l to leave it for want of time ti­
take it along. Oh, Judge, Judge ! don’t do lt
IIM5K Í.IK/I VI K
any more.
Everything in the line cheap for cash or in
(Situated at the Depot,)
• A. M. Waddle, of Broad mead farm, was
exchange for country produce. Cail and
town Saturday, looking as stalwart as ever.
examine
goods and prices.
L. ItOOT.
McMinnville, - - Oregon, Feb. 21,
NORIH YAMHILL.
18*2-211.
The
Woman's
Rights
Association
for
Yam
­
i,« II, COOK, Prep.
Jan. 22,1X84.
Hon. W. J. McConnell is home, from Mos­ hill county had their meeting here last week.
1 was not able to attend, but learn that the
cow .
rpiIIS HOTEL IS FIRsT-TL
in every par.
The undersigned has for sale a lot <»f large,
meeting was very entertaining and social.—
*- tlcqhir, lailntf lurnislied whb all modern
Mrs II C Morgan has been quite sick for a The only complaint heard comes from some RROTOfi ll.ll’lll.ll, appliance«, and setting before its guests only high grade Xpnriihh Merino Jhicki», which can
the liest the market affords.
lie lied at good bargains by applying to or ad­
week or two with a severe cold on her lungs. of lJ»e vnung temperance gentlemen, wb<
Sample-room for the especial accominodatiop dressing
claim that the " whisky element” got away
I hear Mr Delap intends building a new ho­ with all the gills, ami that they, the cold wa­
of Commercial Men.
tel near the DeJap house in this place.
2lm3.
ter element, had to stump home alone.
Remember the place~ al the depot.
N at .
Hiss Anna Hammersmith, of Moore's V “1-
f
ley. will visit friends in town lor a week or
*• Junins"* and the •• Liquor Question.
two.
From a small size tin-type to a large Cabinet
We were glad to see George Robison ot Mc­
Please give me a call.
33m6.
En. R eporter :—In your Issue of Jan. 10th
“ Len’ me yer knife, pipe an’ tohaccy, an’
Minnville ¿t Church. Sunday.
fumble yer fWH-ket Ur a match while I load the
one •• J uimu ," lake, it upon himaelf to adyiee
dudeen,
” Which being interpreted, means that
Rev. Janies Matthews, of your city, preach- people to »i>n.ii<ler bvforo they outnmit them
°d here yesterday. We believe the conference selves to prohibition. I. i, evident that lie ha, Do You Want City Property?
2 H. WELCH
have decided for him not to preach here, here­
not considered the question,or he would not be if so. Messrs. A. <’. Southmayd A Potter, of Has bought Harry Robertson's stock of Cigar«.
after.
Sheridan, are now prepared u> sell you lots in Tobacco, Candy and Notions which he propo*
so tree with his iwlviee, for, let me ray to bin
es to sell as low aa is ormsistent with the
Portland or Albina
Rev H C Morgan left here thia morning lor
Oregon City. He will remain a wei k or s*n. to, that the prohibitionists have con-idered tin at the most reasonable rate«. Alan—they have law of lJve-and-let-Hvo. And having set up a
Kt It It IK < IIHII
help Rev T L Jones in a protracted meetivg, snbj vt in all its bearing’. Prohibition is not as heretofore, some fine farms to dispose of.
Is prepared to do Flashing ami grubbing with
A C. SOUTH J/AYD A POTTER.
which he is engaged in.
idea; it ha, been under consideration
soda f»op and oranges for sale under the Pho
37m:
tngraph Gallerv al McMinn« rile.
Your informaiul regarding those coal mines for many ya-ar'- ‘' Junius” nays “ I hold then
JI. H. WFIX.H.
must have been t.nrt^e/1 around, Mr the papT is no law that will prohibit the -ale of linuo- "
plated “ Mr Mayhew's term, west of North
R. I.C., No. K
Admitted.
Neither
ia
than»
any
which
YamhiU,” when it is aImot directly east.
prohibits theft, murder, *e.; tiiarofora Fp
Miss Mary Davis has gone to virit her sis­
ter, Mrs. Belie Baird, in the Hutcbcrok weigh should petition the legislature to r< |*al all
law, against the*- things? What ia the use
borhood.
We n< tice a new sidewalk has been made ot haring law. which are constantly violated *’
from the Royal hotel to join the one at Dr. Anv one cm tff the result of such a proceed
■ j .
Haines’. If the rest of the people would do ing. But perhaps ■■ Janins” will mv people
cowtly b<>x of gixxls which will help you b>
likewise it would be more pleawilt getting who violate the law, are ponished. So would
W. A. FENTON
mor** money right mwrv than anything el.-«* in
around.
oHiun this
lha violators of probi h itorv law, lie fmnished.
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'*
sei,
from
world. All, of either
mid
tinker n. UHM II,I,»:
The hunt came off as expected : alao the bail ■* Jani»»''v-ertnitily must be ignorant of the Boot
the first hour. The broad rrad to fortuite
Office — One door east of Hartman’s brick.
«»h'Ulv
mtre.
Ai
opens
Indore
the
work,
a<
FrvLav night. The points made by Jercd fact, when tie up ofprohibition in every in
Mtntinu, oh »(. om
Laiiphing (»as administered for painle«a ex- onue addtv as
TRUE k CO.,
Morris’ aide, were : R<* Tallman. 105 , Jonas j stance it lie, peoeea » failure.” Now let me
tracting.
Augusta. M a ine.
Howell, 11 r . j3p McKern. W; Jcred Morris. give him the tacts in the com i tn the Ore­
The finest stY*k of Boots, bboei, Rubbers,
in Yamhill County
Ail f?
Wanted for The Liy.- oi
2*1 : L L Stilwell, JZ25 ; Has? Stett/O : John gonian of the nth nt Jan. we find the follow,
thhm u ivir.i*
l-rfx > O a|| (he Preaiden»s ol the u.
I
Flett, 293; Ge*»rge WrigU. 3«; Goodv .Morris.
CHFAF FOH CARH.
Q. The larg<-*t, hari<i*>m«*ft hook ever«old for
11*. Sappington’s side: H W Sutnn. 95; ir.g : “ Violating the liquor law in Kan«« la
Boots
and
Shoes
manufactured
to
order
and;
h
___________
lees than twice mir pure. Th** fa »trat wdling
■ ■■
'----- j In Potlowat
Oiek Morris, 130 ; G W Sapntngio»*. A? : Ge«» ri,fhrr a costly
kind * of * uusine??.
' neatly repaired.
to«is iii plea- ■ .
h ,
up imme­
book in A me rien. immense profit» U»
Haines, ].34t; Jen Long. 257; I?
n,n; “
nnigennnty lecenlly a saloon keeper, having
All work and goods warranted.
All intelligent pw pie want it Anv one can diately, as wc must have our money.
l"V;
J,>hn Denitw**v-
256; ; ”
Geo
• .........
,ieni|wev aao
eo Laughlin,
lamghlin. I“"; been cnft*m.ited , on
_ ,__________
e,.^l
koiiERb
Jk
TODD.
Sign
of
the
Big
Boot,
Sheridan,
Oregon.
tw?»tT counts w«s fined.
C*-_—1 Hoberg,
vr ».
.
• . __ _ 313.
4*9
be*.» me a m’cresaful agent. Term» fræ.
Itaok
312 : mu
Thos
Anderwn,
31 m3.
McMiunville, Nov. I, 1883—14.
.
HALLET OOK CO., Portland, Me.
*
(Inca.
O dessa - I $100 on each count ai*d on the 21st count the
NEW BILLIARD HALL
Post
McMinnville, Or.
L ight S olar T ransit .
Jnn. 25,1884.
James McCain has just recovered from a se­
vere attack ot asthma.
Custer
CIVIL ENGINEER,
Bank of McMinnville
WATuHES,
CLOCKS,:
Business Promptly Attended to.
WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh’s
JEWELRY,
Cure will give immediate relief. Price lOcts.,
SPECTACLES, Etc.,
50 cts. and $1. For sale by Robison A Baker, {"OFFICE—One Door East of Pest Office,
SHILOH’S CURE WILL immediately re­
Miss Ollie Cane has been quite sick for the lieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis.
For
sale by Robison <t Baker.
past two weeks.
fUlLOOJIt.
Will find it to
C
McMinnville Brewery
ll'KIA'O.'HE
Band,
New Grocery and Provision Store
COÎBÀL WM
Bi cks i on s ti.i;.
R. SHANE,
SOLD AG.Ä.I1T.
Shingles, Shingle
F. TI C K Fit.
A i PIG
n
ii i 7PL
1
"
'
A. C. SAYLOR,
McMinnville,
...
Oregon.
Having secured entire control of the yard
formerly run by C. G. Saylor, the above named
proprietor starts out with the intention of man*
uiacturing and supplying this public with
brick tn any quantity, of a quality guaran­
teed to lie as good as the best, and at prices as
low as the lowest.
A suitable reduction to parties purchasing
large lots.
Give me a call and see for yourself.
Ulf
A. C. SAYLOR.
“JERSEY CHIEF*
- The —
Pure Wooded
Jorse y Bull
Now at the stables of
HENDERSON & LOGAN BROS.
McMIVNVILLB, OREGON.
“ Ji r - ey C hief ” No 1, dropped April 12th,
1877 ; sire,“ Emperor;” darn, “ Minnie War­
ren.
P fdk . ui e of “ E mperor “ m Emperor” was
dropi 4 Jan. 17th 1875; sire,“ Emperor Bil­
ly
dam “Olivea” by tmr»orted Neptunef 124);
grand dam.“ Olivea” (232); great grand-dam
•• Nelly Bly,’’(226)—imported.
rEDiGRi r of -‘M imxie W arrm ”—“Minnie
Warren," so lid fawn,dropped March 5th, 1874 ;
■ire, “ Beacon Comet,’’ 14th : dam, “ Princes”
4th. (2302/; grand-dam, “ Princes” (761)—
imported by W. B. Dinsmore in 1868.
1 | i;u< For MMM n, $5.
IIENDERXON A LOGAN BRO8.
13tf
Notice otApplication
Purchase
Timber Land.
U. ;. Land Office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, >
Dec. 23, 1883. f
hereby given that James B. Up-
t >h. <>t <>regon Citv, t'lMckamas County, Ore-
/■•H, h 1M H.ailr applicwtion to purchase the N.
'5.1 I <»t
E. I 4 oi Section No. 15 of Town
-hip No. 5 South <»t Range No. 10 Weat of
Willamette Meridian, under the pro vision a of
tie act <4 <’«.hgreaa, approved June 3,1878, en-
t'tled •• An Act lor the tale of Timber Landa in
th- -t ,i. i ol (Jaiilornia, Oregon, Nevada, and
in Washington Territory. All adverse claim«
Ao-aid trbcl <*f land, or any portion thereof,
rn .1 be til« .I in the United States Land Office,
• r Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration
of Hixty <lay» from this date.
Giver, under my hand thia 13th day of Dec.
18*3
3ttl
L T BABIN, Register
Notice i« hereby given to whom it may cob -
rn that all paities are forbidden to purchase
r.rn my wi e ,.ny wheat, eat», hop, not. toe«
•r other vegetable«, from and after thia date.
fh >se ao purcbaaing will do to al their own
P. ADAMS.
D*e. I3«b, 18*3--»ml.