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About Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1884)
T he R eporter The snow storm that lias visited this A. JI. Peer/. E L. Harris. section timing the past week has not been confined to Oregon, alone, but to XsXC'TKVILLS, 0”.2G0N. FEB. 21, 1834. several of the Pacific States,—being in many sections the most severe storm on retold. At Silverton and vicinity 'a SL l TL 't’S LETTER. the snow, on Monday, ranged from six Senator Slater, iu his reply to the to sixty feet in depth. Ferry Street, eastern On . .on wool grower» Associa Prince Bismarck has got his back tion, gives the lb publicans the best IL-iiton, Oregon, Sit dowll and read this, and common sense will tell you that any merchant campaign document that they may ex way up at I'tide Sam, and, refuses to vertibca with a spirit, of malice, 1 hl- recognize resolutions of respect passed Dealers in pect to get during the present cam paign, and the Democratic free trade by congress upon the death of Ilerr Drugs, CJiinnot !»<• T’riiMt<•<!. papers are giving it a wide circulation, Lasker, a prominent German. Better Patent. Medicines, whereat the Republicans are well send a commit ten over to pacify the old fellow ; but they must leave their pork Dru ggists Su n dries, It is “ nonsense and humbugging to blow and try to blind people about good good»," | claim to h,, pleaec i. The first weak or arrogant point in at home, for that in wliat's the matter Tobacco and. Cigars, the letter i, that he does not propose to w ith the Prince. Perfumery yield to tho “ demand” of any class of Xiew 'F o - 1 >ay iy other storekeeper, and not any better. They all come iroin the SAIVIE f“ AC'TORlf Q interests “ ho .vrgreat or important’’ School Books, v mi reliant has to keep different qualities of good« to suit his trade. For instance ; if a man widish’ if they do r :n . with his own pe Miscellaneous Books, «I 11 T1O VH. ■ a »nit <»f flntlms for s 1 ? he doesn’t want a suit of clothes lor $35, and so vice versa. culiar nh . .gs. How is that for Stationery. serving a i -acy? If a man won’t 1» the .tinticeli Court for McMiuni tile do what J. aency want him to, Fishing Tackle, Precinct, Yamhill County, State of he ought to ,n. We do not refer Oregon. Etc., Etc. parti,-n ir< se-jf ease ol Sla O ccidental L odge N o . 30 I ndf . pen - ] ter and t, ■ wi if-. awers, but emergen dent O rdir of O dd F ellows , | Civil sc- Plaintiff, i tion for cies oft. rein people desire vs j- recovery Physicians’ Prescriptions important 1, hr- >n that was not tho’t Jnsr.ru M ontoumkhv und I of rno- Carefully Compounded. J, ar. F. Piaci, of iurii With »nt h • i Defendants. J class of . ,‘ives as Senator Sla o Jox<*ph Montgomery unt! Juki- ter their could be in vain, uu- GIVE US A CALL. F. Pence, Dcteiidantb : less it su? . "own peculiar views. In the Name of the State of Oregon : You PEERY & HARRI He “reco - th« right” of the peo are hereby required to appear before toe un Dayton, Oregon, Dec. 27, 1883—41 If. dersigned, a Justice of the Pence for the Pre ple to pet. , . Jesus of Nazareth cinct aforesaid, on the 4th day of April 1884, <li<l not B ' later as one of the at 9 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the things th • 1 i ■ moved iiv prayer, office of said .lustice, in ‘•aid precinct, to an the above-named Plaintiff in civil action. howeeer g,- , aiportuBt tlic intercut* swer The Defendants will take notice that if they at itake. fail to answer the comp’aint herein, the Plain He says the wool growers did not tiff will take judgment, agaiast them lor the of Two Hundred and Fcve ($205.00) Dol consider tho “ ;i:t rests of tho manii- sum lars and interest from January 14th, 1883 un therefore, I can make a REASONABLE PROFIT and still sell goods Ibr LESS MONEY than ‘hose store!«,, facturer fa- ineafree trader pos til the rendition of judgment herein, together ing in the :nl.. , . of manufacturers! with costs and disbursement* of this action. Would respectfully announce to the Ladies ers do that are buying on time and leave the wholesale houses and manufacturers wait from 12 to 24 montjisfa summons is pubiislmi by order or A. of McMinny ille and vicinity that they have their money. In the first place, they can't expect to buy as cheap as the man who buys I’’01l CASH, ami in the Md Mpecially the interest» of Oregon B. This Baker, Justice ot the Pe»eefor McMinnville removed to the new building opjiosite the wool manuf.i, turers, that employ Chi Precinct, Yamhill County,Oregon, and Justice Grunge Store, second place the wholesale houses will namen nearly altogether. But that is of said Court, made FebtUArv 19th. I >*4 A. B. BAKER, exactly wb.;t he.; > doing when lie takes Auotice of the Peace* the tariff off of raw wool. Thetariff G eo . G. B ingham , and have received a splendid stock of Attv for Plaintiff. on woo] is 10 io 12 cents a pouud 4'Jt7. wlen-vrr the account becomes due. I will add that I devote my li'hotl' »Stteutiou to the Dry Goods mi take off that duty and down goes wool Clothing trade, and everything pertaining to it, and leave all other outside business alone. to 10 or 12 cents a pound. This to the XV. J. VlcDAMEL, H. I). 367 woo] growers in Yamhill county would auoii.. to eonsiderable pocket Physieiam Surgeon, change, e(.:; agrUt many or them I don’t propose ro have my goods lie on the shelves for years. Whatever old goods remain over by the 1st M’MIJTNVILLE - - OREGON. are very : 1 vc.aol-growers. neither of January will be thrown into THIRD STREET LAKE, instead of letting moths get a hold of them, as hu Surgery a specialty. are we a wool-gi_..^_ D county _ _ „•rowing ; but Office upturs in Simond? building, adjoin what must those French Flowtrs in Velvet, Plush and Silk, been the ease in o I III* S’ sioi’es, IlCI’r. i___ who ___ a are 48tt and Wool at 1: . vi n 15 cents a pound ing Hendersoa's old livery »table. would d: ' ) Ornaments of Every Description, p to the bitteh- G. H. HEMSTOCK, D. P. HABVET, er shi p. Wk , is doue and all McMmnvilir. At ¿fill. In fact everything to be found in a millinery or notion store. our she. p i Australia conld say Please give us a call, and you will be con “ we must . or 40 cents a pound vinced that we have tho best goods and most for our v keeps a . j . : i wo would have reasonable prices. Prop'fl of the to pay it, Sen :tor says “ our peopl.: v.:: .- t.io fashion.” But Eagle Lumbering i then ti; • •er or farmer will In happy Valley, len miles west of McMinn- Z 5 have to (’,> work to pay for a — ville. pair of 1>!.. o g* keen him elf and and i* receiving goods every dav and lias always a EINE ASSORTMENT OE GOODS in stock. Kannen 5’ family fra 3^ 03 Yamhill County, I am prepared to d<> an Extensive Credit Business this year in my line, au<i >n But tl:e. we;: point, wherein he ar- those that lire responsible for the debts they contract will lind it to their advantage to buy their DRY Lumber of ab kinds furnished on short no- s & gues that tl ( < , tionof the tariff will tice. GOODS AND CLOTHING of H, F1SHKR, as you will SAVE from 25 to 40 percent, in purchasing your gwh. o ft reduce the p.'.’ e i woolen goods, but Dressed. Lumber a specialty. o c will increase- ti e price of wool, has Quality equal to the best; prices as low as MO1TEV SAVED IS MONEY MADE- 3 5 been laughed be h;,. frieuda. A man the lowe.4. *5 os a call end convince yourselves that You will find every week my G oods axi > P rices advertised . can blow hot .d cold, but he ought we Give cr: mean, business. Very Respectfully Yours, not to bof! . : ' nJ at tilp saill(, B breath. 3 p o He snyi. that -c :,-o getting too much 3 S revenue on !.. 1. Then pay oil’ the ft O rt- national deb -, buy U. S. bonds ; we ° ° -k' 3 need our riv,. m! harbors improved ; [Bangasser’s building on R street.] •rt- we need more a I bit ter government ____ p building's on th .coast; our const de . 3AMCASSER & PAULUS, g. fense; : dent to keep off i nc Proprietors. o 100,000,GOO Chinamen that were iro- J_,„ •5 ing to oven :;.i tiie Piu-itic Coast a few There is no question aboutit : Here is where you can get your money’s M c M innville , yamhill c * a years ngo, r.'cording to a few “ fcan(j worth in 2 lot” politician .. We might ke< ,p ‘„tir Grain, Gra&3 and Stock Farm! Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Tripe, ** ' sheep and do a few of these things, In Ynmliill and Polk tountiaiFw and everything tn the line of meats, of the *«!<• on RemwLablt! Term«. and we think that i rheSena’jor would beat quality the country affords. Also the is the place to buy GOOD GOODS. No humbugging or blowing about SAW MILLS, use more energy in helping Georg, o Bost of Eolosnas. ? In -t <|i:n)ilv o! goods of any kind for less than half what they can be made get upprop kations to < <. A,pJ.-t,, (hP FLOURING MILLS, Give us a call ami bo Fiitisfied. for. That is simply nonsense, and is only done to get you in their stores locliK 1 ' ■ lu»l «ad of »fab. z CITY LOTS AND RANGASSER A I*AT LI’S. lo find them “just out" ot the goods advertised at less than half value, or re petit Kin of his con- 12-19tf. TOWN PROPEBTT •tituontH mid v,1,11a ds,c )ljs ,,wn to show you an articio too worthless for any use, with the hope of selling P h rite, desiring to pitrehaw ibmll views, he would be .« ■ tiu ; the entire von their goods at big prices. Talk is cheap, and so are all kinds of goods, CHlI Hnd Me ii. or u rile forcircsln !*■« «Wwwrantrj . r }h,mW( and when you wart to buy and not kill the ] lst Ves(igr of n - a chance for r.-ela tion. Senator Sla A farm of 3B0 acres, 7 miles south west % ter. like Gen. H .r ock, may be said to McAi innville, Or.; 200, acres in cultivation# p be “ a very ,u;(» xl man, wt ighinir 250 AT THE more easily fitted for the plow; 100 acre, t* » her and pasture, good buildings, orchard ui pounds.' but ill..i wooly letter will out pleniy of small fruits, house and bifll weigh him. FACTS ARE FACTS AND SPEAK louder than words Peery A Harris, LOOK HERE I AS GOO» GOODH W hy, it is Ridiculous to say T Millinery ! Millinery ! Misses Russ £ Foster Charge Interet after lour or six Mouths • Hats, IB orni sts, Plumago, Ostrich. Feathers, Henistock These are all Facts that I am Willing to Prove. iSeniembci* that IB Fislier llarvey, First-Cass Dry Goods ani Clothing House, o Ö2 o HUGO FISHER. CITY MARKET, ö £ What we Believe ! o n Warren, Magers & Frini . B. r. HARTMAH’S Q g Ltunbe il It is irjb rd itifcix»•?imr to note the interest that our neighlior down the way takes in the canae of the llepubli- cans. and : be led to beleive th; !:.:d the good of the party nt I 1 i' lias nominated Judge B;< ■ C . rt s- and says “ lie is a man of t pt In aid would de- vote his <1 to their interests.’’ Tho niotiv !ge Townsend are easily di a gl luce by any n>au of o •Uigence. It is for the purpo o f <r . ting discord and strife in t! . of the Republicans that he <1 a . quarter column to tho interest < K. P. Boice, which he witnl* , ■ : that “ stalwart method* v i’l .. A. ilii’.idsomeattorney or t«H»l «1 t i • <>. pot.ui.ms will be nom- iuateil.” 1'. ■( hi - “ wiilt'-in-sheep e r ’s-s clothing" c v’ll ava l him noth ing,anhisK i ii del < are not to I m * soeasily ■1! (1. As upon former <«•- cnsious, w v 1 -r. in oureotempornry that lie is : hi matters not his own. Lit 1 n o', tn the nouiinnliou of a saint i s< friiin Ins own side of the '; for ho can rest as Mired tl:at ’ the Republicans ga* ready to mini, e a man for the p<>- sit ion they v . , ot ask Ins advice. nation* Ml Old Friers AT Panthsr Good, Durable Goods, HEW FIRM! Hew Goods ? HewPrices! l.adies will find .... all ........ kinds ol -, Latest rtvle Cloaks, a zi>i Dolmans, and • ..... ..... uni nr, t Ulsters I LUCI n alili JFr.ipy. ........................ '.................... “ ’ . Dion Good«8, Silk ¿»ace, Mull, Bobonett, Darn -JVit Ties, and every* tiling pertaining to Ladies’ ll'ardiobc. Ali kiiuL of Dry Goods, and atiy and everything in Gents’ Furnish- ing Goods. ALo. Groceries, Gias.’ and Queens ware, Hardware and is SOLE .Kf EAT for Sitm* 3lixo<l AiOTÏt’E. tl.t* iiiub r d » hendiv < u p:iv •'ll driii’iittl th»' -tun, -,‘t. «»|<fw»-i!.' . nr »• iiik - b the person wh<» will giv° ihii»‘ inai .•»»• that wii! lead to the arre-*!, and c«>iivn'ti»»n <•! lh»- p rsonr who bave been putting out |x»i.-on for dogs, or who may at. any lime in the future put out poison for dogs or attempt, to poison dogs in the town •»< W< Miunvjlle, Oregon. <• <i Enu.’limit *2 50 5 on .1 < < awv ri I J W linieri il» 11*1« I .1 ‘ I* %tarr J K Kohr .M s 1t;il irr % I. %% > itilli.ttt <’ Il Irceli 1 litri*« ha<«*i«l«*r Im .1 *a x %« 'I* iBitotil 13 iilum* .1 li Slukrr....... 2 2 2 .»<> .»o 2 >«l HI 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 ûo xoriui:. Land Office at orvgnn. <>rcg»»n. Feb. 5, I **84 1 N«4u'»' is hereby guc’.i that th»' follow nj nz named c’th'r has tiled notice >t hn inteution to make final proof in supjMirt ot his claim, mil tha’ •aid proot w ill lx* imu’e befor«' the County Clerk <»f Tillamook County at Tilla mook, Oregon, on Friday March 21. I 'St. vi *. Charh'fr W. Smith. Preemption D, S. No, or the W ;. of X W J A N I vf 8 W , of .-•cc. 25. T .< S R 9 W. He names the following witnessc-s to p-»v< hij eoMtinu<■u« rrsider.cv men and luluvntiur, of said land, viz: Nathan Casey, Lewi- . Charles Johntnn. and M. Folan, a’I of I rillamoAa CVunty, Oregon. L. T. BARIN, Register. I Í I’nintf-i, Hie best on the coast. Also, Farming implements cf all kin ds, all for the lowest prices. Also, remember 10 percent, discount is given for cash. NOM IS THE TIME TO IMPROVE VOI R STOCK ! supplied by pipes with running water excellent; no waste land ; lies on county wi in an old settled neighborhood, with school church close by. Price $23.00 per acre. quire of WARREN, MAGERS A FRINK. Real Etftte Ap** McMinnville, Oregon. •I. L. ROGERS. P. V TO* CITY DRUG STORE Third Street, McMinnville. ROGERS A TOC» (Successors to W. B. Turner,] — Dealers In— C all and wee. him DF Al ERS 131 l'OR SALE. < jUHgora Hucks for Sale ! I’riif», ( linnit nh. PatentRedlH«*1 Perfumery, Fine Toilet Artkl* 8«npn, < »inHair. Tooth <’loth Briiolies, Spolices, Tru*«'* Shoulder Nracen and all Bruit** rr «ÏIE undersigned hns for '■ale six head of ^iiiidrics. 1 lull Angora Ilin k* 1 hat lu* Parties desiring to improve their stock of v. nlu - to<li-pn-'c of. Price, flu per head.— A full line of I IL»gs will bear in mind that I have a Í aey ran l»e -<*rn at Dayton. Oregon. A.K. WILIA'OCKSON. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushei is- -y I II I 1*>IC1 o « m I Jersey Red Boar, V2« I F«»r which I will charge the email sum of Tools. j»er head f«»r breeding, believing that they are The Purest Liquors for M«<ucU,l‘ ■ ti»* l-'-t I. •»« ».n the coast, and fast sup reed AiTPrescription.« carefully compounded Purposes. ing nil others breeds. »R W, A II. MILLS, all hours, »lay or n glit. The Best Brands of Cigar* Co" Ar.s • nut S ale —A number of Thoroughbred Our sxo.wls hnvt . 11 l»ecn marked »¡own to the Jercvy iioars uid Half-breed Jersey and Fo- / AFI’ICE st F. A. Hill's Drug Store, Payton stantly on Hand. owesl living rate . <»ive us u vail and see io .m<t China, which make a fin»’ cross, at re.i- yourself. The largest and best stock of .»B. !• H A ii I'M A N . McMi nnvillt*. Or. Fishing TacKle Xoticr ol Final Proof. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, t Jan. 8th, 1884: $ I N»»tiee is hereby given that the following •wing t DE r >XtE<, n »ixy awl Hnrw— ■ fcmed settler has filod notice of her intention . ,t l wi It to nt. and will »ell t. i make final proof in support of her claim, erv n •»I that -an! proof will bo made before the j ... Call on or addrw* C aunty Clerk of Yamhill County, nt Lafay-i I»;. PETER TAYLOR. f !»•. Oregon, on Monday, February 25. 1884, Amity. Oregon V bi: Catherine E. Yager. Homestead Entrv J y n. 3.702, fog the W. 1-2 of S W 1-4 of Sec 4 \\ ô i i.Fic «lil i lí, ^i n., a >1 2 m o| r* ? r, E 1-4 of See Sec 5. T 4 9, 8. R 5 W. W ■ «-« F. ■ I * i-4 ot Bke Drtnit « the Following witne^« to prove 1TIYSH IAN & >1 KGEDN, h’ To>ntiQoaA tvsuience upon and eultiv^tmn of m M hnd. viz : Levi ]x»vi Gilliam, Gillinni, William William Gil- Gil-1 li i B». A'?» i'jte« aud John Miller, all of Me Mi nnviHe, Yatuhill Fountv, Oregon. 14-4M FOR SALE ! A This is the first of the year, and you trill find no better time than now to Fa. ;. our bill with the Sheridan. - - - Orc no i. Printer. 4 «U L. T 'BAKIN, Register. Ever bmugnt to Y.mhill County. IS STATIOtfl at w>- «bn 11 carry a full line, conMdini uj ot the beat quality,. Envelope, oft»» and neatest styles, etc. Special attention is c*lle>l to **r 1 and Photograph and Autograph Alh“**’- **h,nle|nns’ Prescription« "•* ’** I, Hcripe. C arefully » «« nil liner.-day or nig»»- We would most respectfully thi . publics psimn.ge, hoping by “i^tl g »nd strict attention to busine« to same. BOGERS