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———■ NTITR m> TKHHITUHIIL. In VV. T„ they say “ lady suffrage.” Wild ruses are in bloom at Zena. Or. Somebody lias been trying to burn Ainsworth, W. T. iS’uletn, Or., ^cts-ten or fifteen .«ucks •f ninil eucli day. (•'»al on Port Townsend wharfw sells at $7,5(1 per ton. The Short Line track has reached Snake river bridge near Iluntington- Baudon. Oregon, is tilling tip rap idly with au excellent class of emi grants. For the second time within three roonths, Aewell, of W. T., has given the State prison contractors a bill of Iiealtle The railroad construction work now going on leaves about >100,000 in the valley each month, says the Jacksonville, Or., Sentinel. The Spokane Falls City Council has passed an ordinance authorizing the lightingot thecitv with gas. al lowing at the rate of >38 a lamp. Seattle, W. T., Union No. 45 Brot herhood of Carpenters and Joiners, gave notice that on and after Mav 1. 1884, nine hours shall constitute a day’s labor. Say» the Yakima Record: Finn. Geo. S. Taylor is the father of the i’rst white child born in nil Central Washington and he and Geo. Good win built the lirst buildings at Yaki ma. The Railway Company will have to till in twenty feet of water at Se attle for thirty tons of spikes. The wharf gave wav on Sunday and paid of the Starbuck’s freight was pitched into the bay. Seattle has enough land back of it under a high state ot cultivation to «apply a city of 300,000 population, uod it costs not mo-e than >20 per acre to prepare it for the reception of the seed. Tilts is what the Herald say3 about it. A bequest of >1000 has lately been made for the benefit ol Grace Ilospi tai of Seattle. The donor is Mrs. Louisa Scudder Vougl.t, of Freehold, New Jersey, a former parishioner of Rev. Mr. Watson, the rector of Trin ity Church. G. C. Phinney informs the Seattle Post that he will, at the next meet ing of the Council, propose to give to the city of Seattle his Lake Avenue Park, in the new Maynard Lake Washington addition. This park covers an area equivalent to that of eight full blocks, with streets between or about 800 feet wide by 1200 long, or nearly 25 aeres. Commenting on the climate in ■Western Washington, the Port Town send Argus says: Men who go East from here pour their stories of a salu brious climate and mild winters into doubtiug ears, and new comers from the East are surprised to find a win ter clin ate so mild here that rose.* bloom in January and birds muy be heard from New Year to July Writing from Poitland to his pa per, Col. Frank Parker, of the Walla Walla Statesman, says: “ To look around and seethe really massive and magnificent laiildings lately erected and in course of erection, I cannot see any real reason for growling. Portland is prosperous as never be fore, aud to talk with the wholesale merchants and walk around the re tail stores and see the luxury and splendor that surrounds one on every side, 1 ask myself il they know what they mean by ' hard times.” The country along the Cncur d'Al ene river to the old Mission, a dis tance of 30 miles, says the A’pokane Falls Review, is level and overflows in the sprit.g ; the Imttom* are from two to three miles wide and the soil a black loam, very rich and would make the best meunows in the world, but th¡H portion of the country is at present witlield from settlement as an Indian reservation. From the Mis sion to the mines the stream has more fall and the bottom somewhat narrower. The stream has a current of eight miles an hour and the bot toms are from a half to a mile in width nud the most of them covered with heavy timber. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. No oilier compì shits are so insidious in their attack asihos**atì'«-<*tiiig llie tliioat ami lungs- iioiih mo tritimi \v¡th by the majority ot .sutbr- «•rs. Tim ordin.'irv cough or cohl, rchiiltiug perhaps from a trifling or unconscious < x posine, is «'l.t-ii but lit«* I» uinuing ot a latai ►icknos. AV er ' s <'ni.icnv PitroRAL lias well proven its ulm-acx in a forty years’ light, with threat amt lung ibscia.-s, and sin uhi Lu taken in all cusoa without delay. A Tcrriidi* Cough « rretl. ” Ju i took a set et c c« .hl, which . th cted my luupb. I li.ul a t. I’libie cough, and pa.-si tl liighl a l<-r Jiiyhf. without si le. p. The d.a lors gave nm up. I no ti Whit's CiiEiua l'i.i TOR ii,, whicli i relieved my lungs, induciti sleep, and ifforded me tlm rest i.ecesbary for the iec •very of my strength. By the continued ush < d ilio P i i roKAl. a ptrmii lient cure aas e Ifected. 1 am now G2 years old, hale and In earty, ami am satisfied jour C UERRV i’EcroRAi. saved me. H of Act: F a I «BROTHER.” Rockingham, Vi., July 15, 1882. Croup. — A Alolher’a Tribute. “ V.’iiile in the country last winter mv littla I oy. three y« arsold. uas taken ill with croup; il secmr I ns if lie would die from strangu lation. Oi’.eof the family suggested the use of Avi is C herry l‘t:< i or a t.. a bottle of 'which was always kept in the house. This was tri’ U in small and frequent <i«.sts. ai d loom' delight in less than hail an h< ur tbc little patient was breathing easily, 'flic doc tor said that the ('HEitRV I’ m tor al lad s.'ive>i my darling’s life. Can you wonder at- cm* gratitude .’ Sincerely yours, M rs . I- A im a G ednf .V.” 15U West 12-slh St., ?-cw York, May 16, 1>82. “1 have used A yer ’ s C iikrry I’ ectoral in my family for several \eais, and ««» not hesitate io pronounce it t he most effectoal r .ii ii. lor cough.« ami c i isve hate evtf tried. A..I. C rane .” Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882. “ I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis,, and aiter trying mane reniedi< s with m> sin— d’ess. I was <’ure»i by the use of At I R’ s CHI R- ry Li- i iiml . J oseph W alden .” Byhalia, Miss., April 5,1882. “I cannot say enough in praise of A yurs Cili.Ri-it l’i • roR.'.i., believing as I do tna-i but for its use I should long since have idiot from inng troubles F. BRAGDUN.” Faicsiim , 1 exas, April 22, 1*82. No case of an affection of the throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved. In the use of AYER’S CHERRY I’ECToRAI. an I it will arrays cure when tlie disease is. not already beyond the control of medicine. PREPARED nV Dr. J. 0. Ayer&Co.,Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. SCROFULA ami all scrofulous diseases, Sores, Erysipe las, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Tu mors, Carbuncles, Boils, and Eruptions of the Skin, are the direct result of au impure state of the blood. To cure these diseases the blood must be purified, anil restored to a healthy aud na tural condition. A yer ’ s S arsaparilla has. for over forty years been recognized by emi nent medical authorities as the most pow erful blood purifier in existence, ft frees- the system from all foul humors, enriches, and strengthens the blood, removes all traces of mercurial treatment, and proves itself «% • complete master of aJLscrofulous disease». A Recent Cure of Scrofulous “Some mont'be ago L was troubled wiiiU scrofulous sores (ulcersi on mj’ legs. Tk«?» limbs were badly swollen and inflamed' ami the sores discharged large quantities- ol offensive matter. Every rennaly 1 tried failed, until I used A yer s S arsauakilla . of which I have now taken three bottles, with the result that the sores arc Ueaied, and my general health greatly iufaovod. 1 feci xery grateful lor the g<od your medicine has «lone me. Y'lurs respectfully. M rs A nn O’B rian .” 148 Sullivan St., New York, June24,1882. tp-’ All persons interested are invited to < ill on Airs. O’Brian; also upon the Rev. /. 1’. Wiids of 7<H East 54th Street« New York City, who u ill take pleasure in testifying to the wonderful etiicacy *j.f Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, not only in the ■ uv*» of this lady, but in Lis ov.n rase AiiJ many others within his knowledge. The m ell-known writer on the Boston llernh B. W. B all , of Rochester, A\LL, writes, Ju .e 7, 1882: “ Having suffered severely for suiv.io. > cars with Eczema, and having failed t<> find eii( f fromoihei lemedies. I b.ivr made u-v, ■ ¡unng the past three months, of A\ i.i/s s u ;^ a P a rilla . which has effected a eoinj-J/ , care. I consider it a maguiticciil remedy tor ail blood diseases.” Ayer's Sarsaparilla stimulates and regulate the action of tho* digestivo ami assimilative organs, renews and strengthens the vital io rces. and speedily cures KheainatUm, New ralgia. Klitnma- tic Gnat. Catarrh, Ur» ..r»l l»ebHirv, and all diseases ani«lng frotr an im|>ov» risked or curritptv'4 condition of the blood, avd a weak ened vitality. It ix incomparably the cheapest blood medi cine. on account of ‘its concentrated strength, aud great power over disease. ■PREPARED BY Dr J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. CITY MARKET A. L. SAYLOR, Best of Bolognas. lleinstock A llarvey, Prop’a of thè Liimhering Lively, Feed and Sale Stable- Corner C»»mmeiviai anti Trade Sts., SALEM, - - - OREGON. »Mliafatrlion t.mironKrd OR.EGON • _______ ___ -, ¿ ' ' ** Of the I «um Variata» of GENERAL ..-..¿UJ MERCHANDISE i Lumber. Lumber, Ind are prepared to offerto U hm « paUnnia advaiuaKOM which they have not ,1M hitherto enjoj ud. We keep a full stock of In happy Valley, ten in ile» west of McMinn- ville. CEILING, FINISHING, FENC ’/NG, FLOORING, RUSTIC, PICKETS, Lumber of all kinds furnished on short no- tice. Dressed Lumber a speciaity. Quality equal to the best; prices as low as the lowest. Give us a call and convince yourselves that we mean business. McMinii ville, IMin ba ’♦■■li- TOBACCO & CIGARS Stationery, Glass and Qiieennwirr Jewelry, Stoneware is now being manufactured at the i Yamhill Lumheing Co.’s Mill, NOTIONS. uflery, Candies, Clocks and Watches, Located on the North Yamhill River at Western Oregon Railroad Bridge, Two and one-half Mile East of McMinnville. To ani/ And also a larçe assortment of G. Kallrontlx. Dry Goods, A Good Wagon Road to the Mill- Address all Ordcs to YAMHJLL LUMBERING COMPANY. Mc JI i ii ii v i 11e, Orenil. WILLIAM HOLL. Produce of all kiuds taken at the Highest Market Price House I Ohl Prices EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH Produce * Commission AT THE BIRD A l GÂTES, Lafayette, Oregon, August 8,1881. —AND— I would respectfully call the attention of the people to the tact that I AT .tiellinnville, Or. Panther Creek Mills, W. I). ROBERTSON, PRO. I Oils and Shelf llinlwtr, We arc prepared ship Lumber, Point on the IB*. O. anil .V. 13-3 If Lumbelt Groceries, Building Lumber! See Here I will pay tbe 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 other parties, it will cost you 3 cents for cleaning and storing. I aui now manufacturing an A. Wo. 1 Quality of Flour, to which I invite the ^clofiest 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 notice. JOliW J. SAX, Proprietor. Hen’s, Boys’ and Youths’ (lloihln- Boots and bhoes, Hatt mid l aps, -AND- Oregon. PORTLAND Fay Cash DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS WATCHE and JEWELRY, I —AND— For all kinds of Produce, Oats. Barley, Cured Meats, Lard, Apples, Onions, Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Potatoes. (Old“ NATIONAL,” established 18«S.) I have for sale V-iltf. 128 Front St., Bet. Washington and ¿Her, t'I.JÌ!:iì W,1KE, PORTLAND, OREGON A. I*. A rm Nt ron J. A. Wcsco. IsumbeR Tent \iiur Eue* With J FARM, Road and'Mill MACHINERY, and now Lave on exhibition at rnv store a fine assortment of Farm and Road A/achinery, in Admitted on any week-day of ih' yesr. N<i cluding the vacations at any time, and no exam ination on entering. St. Paul Tvvino Binder. «• AT PO WELL’S! LU MB ER YARD I have the agency for Johnson’s Patent Easy- fitting Spectacles and Eye-Glasses of all de scriptions. All work done in a proper nfanner and a guarantee given. 2u-3in BRICKYARD! .DAYTON OGN Rough Lumber, of all destriptions, at' I5a. a : POWELL. P wVfon, Oregon—7tf W. T. I.OGAN. Dayton. J JcMinnville & Dayton LIVERY, W. T. NEWBY l\t(iihH*\ Notice. Salo Statola© PEN WORK Dress-malzixxG. Of all kinds executed to order at reieonabl rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Those wishing Dress-Hating, Cutting and Fitting The College Journal, containing information of the course of study, when to enter, lime re quired, cost of board, etc., and cuts of orna mental penmaijshiD, from the pen of Prof. Wesco, sent free. Address; A. P. ARMSTRONG. Look Box 104. Portland. Or. MRS. H. A- ALLEN At her residence, in Amity, Oregon. 300.030 Ncwly-Lurned Brick, Which he offers to the public at prices as low as the lowest. Samples of these Brick can be seen at this office. MF.TTLK 1 P. All persons indebted to W. F. Bangasser are requested to make immediate payment. Har vest is oyer. Sell your wheat and pay what you owe. Respectfully, W. F- B angassbr . ” KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE The Reporter Job Priming Office McMINNVILL . OREGON. IF YOU WANT TO BUY J. B. ROHR, Ihmse, Carriage, Sign The Most Successful Remedy ever discover- ■ ed,as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. READ PROOF BELOW, Also ex- cellcnt for human flesh. F rom a P rominent P hysician » and Ornamental Painter, FEED am Call and see me at the Wallace Building, »CMOrABSHIP : opposite Masonic Hall. For the Tull Business Course. - SCO. Rrtf E. X. HAKIftlXG. Done to Order, will ple.ee call on Has f<>r sale at his yard in the eastern part of McMinnville - «. HENDERSON I am also agent for the Northwestern Ma ufactcry k Car Company's .> By the Wholesale W . LOGAN'. McMinnyille. An institution designed for the practical busi ness education of bota texes. The only fertilizer that contains Phosphate Lime. LUMBER - - Principal. Penman a nd Secy Canga Gypson, or Land Plaster I Notice is hereby given that the undersigned haw been dnlv appointed. Executor ofthe estate Tlrirt St. of William Wonds. deceased, by the Countv *5. Stables at McMinnville situated Court ot Yamhill County, State of Oregon, and that in Dayton ou Ferry £t.) all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to Henderson & Logan Bros,. Prop's. Gc<>. G. Bingham at his office in thecitv of Me- Minnvllle, Yamhill County, Oregon,* within six months from the date ot this notice. Dated this 2nd < av of January. ISN4. Wr aye pn-pan st to fam oh Do You Want City Property? JOHN McDoNolGH. Carriace*. Macks- If so, Messrs. A. C. Southmayd A Potter, of Gro. G. B ingram , Executor, Sheridan .lire now )«wp»iir*7 ro ael! y<m lots in* Atty tor Estate. 4315. Nnddlo llorwc«, I’ortlHiid or Album and everything in the Livery hire 5a at the most reasonable rates. Also -they have rhaj<e on sho fleet nolree as heretofore, some fine farms to dispono of. A. C. SOUTH.WAYD A POTTER. All persons knowing themselves indebted h* A HEdRSE 37m3*. ns must call and settle their accounts Iwfrirr* the 10th day of January INM.or they will be is kept by these Stables a nd Funeral *T smonts tarnished at any time. placed in the hands ot an attorney for milvc- ti«»n. ROGERS A TOl>L>. We are prepared to offer special inioce- McMinnville. Jan. 3, ISM, Hor.cs Boarded S|w, i:,l Attention meats to l»y the IMv, MTll elven Io NOTll E TO ALL. Week or Month. ¿1 JJ. Transient Mort. C O M M E R UFA T .V E NI GAINES FISHER. DAYTON, D. P. HARVEY, At Mill. Cc *ne and avail yourselves of "these bar barn una while the opportunity is before you. Settle Up' •Vf» • T. ■ their Of b EHHY STREET, ------- -----------------■ - Hake —......«♦te»**— " ------ ---- BTAT1IOÏÎEH Give ud a call and be satisfied. BANGASSERA PAULUS. 12 I'Jtf. O. H. HEMSTOCK, McMinnville. P ms U m Veiling Larayffitu will * tlaaxlwoitie ***■*£•>>lM«e by I'omi- *'** ! «tore K» Keep au School SuppHea, Ac. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage. Tripe, B|KD) ■ «KINK M'/U'lHNKKV.* MUWKSKIiliKR and everything at the line of meats, of the best quality the country affords. Also the S'10 per 1,000 feet. D. M: FERRY & CO.0» (fiVCCIWORM TO NKLNON a -4>-»----- ---- » - * ___ Here is where you can get your money’s worth in Eagle ' ■ y • -* DRUGCIST BANCASSER & PAULUS Proprietors. Sold by all Druggists; price ^1. six bottles U ill be mailed EDEE to a,( applicantsand to customers of last ■ ntu year without ordering it. it contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Plants, etc If 1X illllilV»I<‘ tO fill. —ha — [Bangasser’s building on I*, street. 1 Bird & Gales, SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS Vic V| jnnville« - - - Orctron« Painting done in the neatest style, on the shortest notice and at the most reasonable price*. Simp iu the old Beary building on Third between A and B Sts. tttf. M CAIN & HURLEY, ITTOK.VI: vn ./ t j ir. —ami • - - Office—Jail Building, up stairs. !*T. ( II kill.I S FURNITURE, Washington. Ohio, June I7lh, 1^®*, D r . B. J. K endall , & Co.,—Gents t-K«*““ ing your advertisement, in Turf, Field «nd Farm, of your Kendall’s Spavin <’-’,,rT* ?h<! having a valuable and speedy horse which na( been lame from a spavin tor eighteen nioDtn* I sent to you for a bottle bv express, wh ch >« six weeks removed all lameness and enl»r.ee tnents and a large splint from another horter and both horses are as sound to-day a” <>c”.9’i The one bottle was worth to me oue hundred dollars. Respectfully Yours, H. A. B brtolit , M. V- OR Agricult’ral Implem’ts, OF EVERY KIND. GO TO I). I. CORKER. Lafayette, Oregon. NOTARIES PUBLIC, l.nfayette, OF ALL KINDS. Oregon 33tf. HOTEL. r MULTNEH. Prop.. Corner Third and B streets, % ii i.i; - - oregom . New house! New furniture! un«urpas9ed in the country. Rates—$ I to f 2 per day, accord On and aller the f.t dnv of.T.in. 1SM, all <»- Transient stnek left, with us will receive the ing to room, single meals, 25 cents. Lodg livcry onicr« must bo ptvpaid in cash, al the best ing. 25 to 50 cents, according to room. Board of can» and attention. ofliev nf ihe Star Mill«. Alan, all back skuid- and Lodging. $4 io $<». |>er week. Fine Sample >ne acconnta mual be «cttl.-d immediately. Rooms ami superior accommtalations for com A MONTin.VSi TTLFMKNToF AI.LBIL1# Bv order of the proprietor, mercial i. cn. Supper furnished Balls and wrll be requireo by us- JOHN J.SAX. nartiea al reasonable rates. Give me a call Jar, 14,1883, ami see for yourselves. HKXnERSON 4 LO Bp™. cinitLEN |Kendall’s Spavin Cure lafollett , Counseloi at'.Law. ON HUMAN FLESH. Oltrr-MMrhlaii, Yamhill Co..»r<-con I’attan-s Mill», N Y. Feb 21-1«7’- B. J. Kendall A Co.. Gent» :-The perticU«’ case on which I used your Kendalls • p” Cure was a malignant ankle sprain of months standing. I had triesi many t«1’ but in vain. Your spavin cure put the 1 ‘ on the ground again, and for the fir»’ 1 . since hurt in a natural position. Fora fam j liniment it excels anything we ever used- Yours truly. Rav- M. P- v Pastor of M. E. Clinrcb, Patten’s M ih » * • Send for illustrated circular gi' >nS proof. Price, $1. All druggists havejt < Fp get it for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall A Vo*» prietors, Fn ^h’irg Falls, VL Particular »ttention given In f. nvcvancnic Ci.lleiting, Buying and 8eiling Real Estate. MTERLiy« F. H tltnixu A ttoi : ni - y at law coxvfyancf . r 1.,-al EflatH »»,’ Colleiting Axent.Hnd N.> tary I ill-lie Ail work pertainirg to thia lino afteoita.l to promptly and rdtal.lv, Alm., man nf.t. in-r ami n-|mirr-r ..r Bm.t. and -horn. All \v «. done with neatness ami dispatch Head qn 1 er. under Odd Fellows’ Hall. McMinnville Dr (■. a<n ’