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^Dalles Sun says wild flower» are ^Nr»m—yea, in Florida. L^45avton, W. T., is to have an educn- ^tional journal, with F. M. McCully as editor. Puyallup had an 4TS00 fire recently, —a dry hous* filled with lumber—no insurance. According to the suffrage law of Washington Territory, women are not required to pay poll tax. The'Seattle Herald claims that 700 buildings were erected in that city dur ing the last twelve months. Walla Walla has forwarded that car load of provisions for the people of Indiana sutleiing by the flood. AYER’S PILLS A large proportion of the d.senses «hkh cause human suiieiULg resu»i Horn, Utruii^ men: of the stomach, bowel», and L»e.. A vem ’ s C aihaktic P ills act dire» i.y upon these organ», and are especially <1<signed i > euro the diseases caused by the.r derut ge- mont, including Constipauon. I lu I j .: •*- Hou, Dyspepsia, Headache, , and a host of other an meats, for all ol which they are a safe, sure, proa pt, and j>.«*isai!l remedy. The extensive use oi these PlLl.s by eminent physicians iu regular prsc- tioe, shows unmistakably the mtaunt’m m waieii they are held by tho medical prvHs- Hi>n. These P h ls are compounded of vegeti bio eabdiaiices ouiy, and are absolutely fmt > <>m «■ it'jmHloi any oLher injunons ingi-emcut A Sufferer fra»»» tloadwcUo wriu^e “AV pk ’ s F ills are jnyalt’.-.b.e toin.\ . iih I are .uy constant cuiupaulou. 1 hiAu i -vu x severe i.i filer troni KcaCaehe, im.; ur P ills arc t’ie only djmg I could , to for reiif't. (aie dvi-e will quickly move my bowels and tree my b< ad from pain. They are t -e m-ut eileetive uuu -i . bysic 1 have eve- found. It is a plensuro to me to speak in tlieir praise, hu < i 1 ait.ays uo so when ocm'&i'-n oue/s. W. L. P agi , of W. 7 . P-^ge & T ro.” Franklin 8t., ll)camoiid,Va., uulw v , HbJ. ( have used ATEB’» P ills in number less Irstances « 4 roconnnendo»! Ly yAu, ai.d have never Known tuoni tv fail V j the ueeired resu.t. V.ocu’ stanti^ ^eup them on hand nt our home, ami prize them as a p, j..s ■ .1'.. silo, ami v mole iitn.\\ me ..<• ue. le. rOL DYs/EPSIA they are h.v * J. T. H ai 11.” Mexia. Texas, .June J7, Th? Krv. B. II at .LO’.vr:, v, t ng ' " 'hr.. •• ' ■ '■ ■ : past I ’mve been sunjecl to rmi. t pnia»., from '.vidcli, in spite of the pau oi n edi- ciues oi various kiuds, 1 s^uf'.-.ied ii.ci'H. :.g jjiconvciii'. ice, until some moi tbs :m<> 1 began tricing Arm's P ills . Tl.ev L vo enti rei.,’ corrected the costive hnb't. ■ nd ¿avo vastly improved my general hewltli.” A yer ’ s C’ATnAimc P ills correct l-.cyj- Inrftics of the boire's, stimulate tuo ;q po tilo an I d’gestiou, and ¿y tl.eir prompt uid thorough action givo tone and vigor to the uao.e physical economy. John Shield, head sawyer at the Sejitco, W. T„ mills, was pulled into a cog wheel and lost a few fingers. So far, only 39 of the 46 Columbia river salmon canneries report reed/ for business or in preperation for tbe run this year. The delayed mails reached this city to-day, being the first in ten days. 95 sacks came; the heaviest mail which ever arrived here. [Standard. A passenger on the stage from Port Moody to New Westminister, B. C., on Monday last got down from the stage, leaDtd against a tree and fell dead. At Olympia, March 4th, C. B. Bagiev passed in his business checks as pro- Srietor of the Courier. Messrs. Dun am and Roberts are the new owners. While digging a well at Helix, East era ern Oregon, last Saturday, Saturda; Mr. " R. “ W. t' Leopold was struck on tne head by n crank of a 'vindlass, and instautly killed. Now that snow has gone from the canyons ot Eastern Oregon the people fire looking up missing mail-riders and stage drivers. The Harney stage driv er was the last found. He is heiDg thawed out. rUEPAU21> BY Ir. J.C. AyeràCo., Lowefl, Mate. Soid by ail Druggists. Writing of side crops, The Dalles St:» says: Tbe basket willow is in many sections a very profitable side crop requiring little labor and often oncnr’vintr land that would otherwise be of little value. vn "m C Workmen who were engaged n dig ging a well in the northern part of So attle, says the Chronicle, ran into a lot of til Imrk at a depth of eighteen feet. The pieces alone remained, rhe tree wliicli they encased having long ago mingled with the surrounding earth. George Bennett, a lougslioreman, ac cidentiuly allot hiuiaelf on Leech rivet ou Monday morning. The ball enter ing the left breast near the thornx ami came out a', the top of tho shoulder, fracturing the clavical bones. He walked six miles after the accident. There is little hopes of his recovery. .Says the Seattle Hnrald: It. is said on what seems to lx- good authority that Mr. Villard will visit the North west in the beginning of next month. If he does, we are satisfied that the I t. ph ■>; attle will give him perhaps not uo magnificent, but certainly as warm and cordial u reception as they gave him Iasi full, when lie mis in I In zenith of his glory nntl the center of an iitimn ing crowd of guests. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. . . CT.'-her with Sore Eye», Sore »cvofulou '. r syph- OOEO. I F>ir«, or ... nny ■■■,, ....................... -•Tr ‘ ‘ ar.c ‘ -*• illilo taint, may o- lri made uealtliy strong by ita use. Sold by all Druggiats : Si, ala bottle. Im dig A petition is being circulated in Waitsburg, W. T., asking the Council to raise l.qtior licenses to ^2000 each per annum, and Dot to allow the issu ing of such licenses for a less period than twelve months. The Olympia Critic says: A ledge of if n ore has been discovert d on a farm two miles southeast of Tucouut. The discovery was ma le while t' e party was digging a well. The specimens are pronounced good. A.ÏD All experience tho won'lerful beiittlcnl etii'd« <4 Rev. Father EXPERIENC £. The Kev. Z. P. Wild«, weH-ktiow n niissionary in New Yor.i ;>•,.{ !»■ ■ ..er uf the late eminent m \» nl» , , - e Maai»achu*etitt Supreme Court, u hm follows: “78 E. tilth St., Xeta Yoi k, l/«f hl, ’ 2. MB8SBS. J. C. A y Eh & Co.. Gentlemen • Last winter 1 whs troubled with a m -st uncomfortable itching humor «lircei: more especially my limbs, which itcheu >'> intolerably at night, ami burned so inu»>? ly, that 1 could scarcely bear <.uy eloiuing over them. 1 wan also a sufferer from h severe catarrh ami eaturrlmi cough; mv appetite was poor, and >>y system a g.-.-d »leal run down. Knowing the value ot A yer ' s S arsaparilla , by observation ot many other cases, and from personal use in former years, 1 began taking it for il>e above-named disorders. My appetite im proved almost from the first «lose. Alter a short time the fever and itching were allayed, and all signs of irritation of the «kin dlBRppMred. My eatarrh ami cough were also cured by the Himie means, and my general health greatlv improved, until it is now excellent. 1 feel a hundred per cent strong©«, and I attribute these results to the use of tho S ausaparili . a , whi< h J recommend with all confidence as the best blood medicine ever devised. I took it in small doses three limes a dav, and used, iu all, less tliau two bottles. I place these facts at. your service, hoping their publication mayMio good. Yours respectfully, Z. P. W ilds .” Tbe 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, ami a weakened vitality. Suvs the Tacoma .Veu's: Young Dave Wallace, now in tbe hospital with his let! aim shot oil', a long and ghastly w.undiin bis breast, and a shot in his chin, cheek and eyebrows, is certainly h marvel of meutal and phisicnl '• nerve.” He is very lunch offended al the uewspnper iKCOUnts of his ncei- cleanses, enriches, ami strengthens the blood, dent. Instead of being conveyed into stimulates the action of tbe stomach and town oti a hand car lie walked in, a bowels, and thereby enables tbe system to mile and three-quarters, mossing the resist and overcome the attacks of all Scrofu tiertie nud clintbitig the lull without lous Diseases, Ervpilous of the Skin, Rheu aealr tance. matism, Catarrh, General Debility, »nd all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted The Spokaue Falls Chronicle savs: blood and a low state of tbe system. Guin-e-ino-ue, an influential Chief of PREPARED BY tie Cœur d’Alene Indians, tins week iieriectiu1 the title to hit It»O acr»s of Dr.,I.C.AyerACo.,Lowell, Mass. I-nd, locatt d between this city and Sold by all Druggists; price SI, six bottles Fort Cœur d’Alene. He was born on for «5. the land, and bar made tt his residence ’ L*r the past seventy years, fully se AYER’S ■ uriug Ilia land under the homestead act. A fiual proof of similar character CATHARTIC probably never tooK place in the ’ nii- PILLS. cd States. \ uirret pondent of the Trinity Jour- Best Purgative Meriicino n il writes of the California aud Oiegi n cure Constipation. Indlgeat’on.He.'-uncUe.and . drotid that it will be one of the most nil Billons Disordora. ■ "rooked road* ill oxi .-.tenet Fol the Sold every wh<*re. vs rvUlble» i ■ rty two mile* alreaoy completed, tli.Te is hardly a qu.utcr of a mile of atiaiglit truck, the road following the w.ncfin;;s <> tl.e Sa< ri mento liver where possible and boring through the mon stains where impossible. Tbe r<!.,d, when completed, ’' ill have one of tho finest roadbeds in the world, mostly rock and everlastiug. Mr. J. C. Mays, who has been to bis hoi-ne ratch near Snake river, about forty tuiles west of here, says the wilt mailed Applicant* and to Dayton. W. T., Chronicle, brings back cmt'H.iera of I am ■ 81£G year without ordering it. the rrpoit or a wondot fill cold well,! It con'tins illusiratioiiA, prices. de«cription* and which him been discovered in that vi-. tiirri hunt for planting all Vetrrtnblc and Flower cinity. Tbe parties who were seeking! Sr«!». Flat t«, err. 11: i aitiaiite to all. 1er water, dug down about forty-five i ii.to i.Ji ordinary soil, when they were astouiahed to tine frozen ground below them. They dug some live feet Viper, through the frozen ground. UVAL PHOOF ■ b < i was lilhd with cavities, from w \ieh the cold air came in gusts. Mr. Lind Otfio. »i Oregon City, [ M vs visited the wonder ana says that Oregon. Junuary 30, 1884. ! ] k . v ns at a distance of 36 feet from Notice i.« hereby given that the following, ihe veil could hear the air roaring nt naruvd rettler ha. filed notice of bia intention the lAttom. A bucket of water was let to miike filial proof in support of hi. claim, ■. .vntndin a tew momenta it was »nd that »aid proof will (m made before the i'r" ’.eijbver. Tbe cold is so intense at County Clerk of Yamhill County, at Lafayette, i> • bo Anin of the well, that work was Oregon, on Monday, March 17. 1884, rig . Wil ttbimdoid and in con? q non ce no wa liam B. Gilpin, Homgatead Entry No. 3,JOO, ter has yvt hem reached. It was left for the E l-t of N E 1-4 of See 24. T 2 S, K 4 tu. /. t ied during the re>-Dt rnow Weet, Ho name, the following witnerev ta> -rova stem nuo the air came out with so i ' as to movent tho snow hi» con'muou. re.idenca upon, and cultivation 1 -oin rcuchAg the bottom. Itisinipoa- of - »aid laud, via - CH Parker and JatnM A. h,of Gaston,and Alfred Florev, of Waje aibb-1er an;' one to bold their hand Gerri, 1 Waahingto.1 Conniy, and Jaa W L Hutt, >■ -sellany length of time with- ato, 1 king it. This ir.oneoftbe won- of ' North Yamhill, Yamhill County, all of Ore L. T. BAKlN. Register. '■e c< '.niry and is vou-.hed for I gon. -..bays is a subetan'ial and ’er >t thia county aud his Votier to the Public. ’»« relied upon Ayer's Sarsaparilla DM. FERRX&C0.DC®. 'ost Band, >, Oregon, itui* for Pic- Uc» and * for- Nolic» i» hereby given that A H Hndaon hol'l. • note again.1 tbe firm of Jan*», Hill A Co., lor the num of $9144. given on or about April IM 18«2 That Ibere w». no value re ceived for Mid note by Jonc» Hill A Co., and that they harebv warn all part e» againat pur- chaaing and note, aa they will not par tbe am... . JONES. HILL A CO. " lucilia, Jan./’» M-44«M. SUMMONS In th« Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Yamhill County. J ohn Prrcn va T homas B akner , A melia G ibson , H abkiette B abxes , M ilford L abnea . M uh . M ilford B abnks . I I Sait in equity. J ob G ibbon , J ane S evikb . W illiam B evier and T. L. J ones , Adminis trator of the estate of Mary Patch, deceaeed, and T he O bboon <t C alifor nia R ailroad C ompany . Cjpo tile ubove-uailicd Defendants: In the name of the Slate of Oregon ; You ate hereby required to appear and answer the oomplaint filed against you in the ubovu enti tled suit,on oi before the first day of the next regular term of thia Court, to w,t : The fourth Monday in March A. D 1S.84. And if you fail to so appear and answer, as above required, for want thereof tbe Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in Ilia complaint, which is in substance that certain lands described in said complaint be decreed to belong to the Plaintiff, and that Defendants be required tn convey tbe same to the Plaintiff, and such other and further relief as to tho Court may seem equitab't and just, and for eosta and disbursements of this suit. This Summons is published by order of Hon Raleigh Stott, Judge of the Fourth Judicial District, made on the llth day of December A. D. 1883, in the absence from the State of Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge of the Third Judicial District. McCAIN 1 HURLEY, 42t7. Attorneys for Plaintiff. In the Circuit Court ot the State of Ore gon, for the County of Yamhill, Evastai Downing« PAaiutiffl« V3 1 Suit in J. W. Snark« and ' JE^uity Nancy 71» Sparks« Dcfcnaanta»' Toth© above-named Defendants: In th© name of the State oi Oregon : You are here by required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above-entitled suit, on or beiore the first day of the next regular term of the above-entitled Court, to wit : The fourth Monday in March A. D. 1884. And if you fail so to appearand answer said complaint as above-required, for want thereof the Plain- tiIF will apply to the Court for the relief pray ed for in his complaint herein, which is in substance: That a certain mortgage desorlbed in the complaint and executed by the said J. W. Sparks and Nancy M. Sparks on the 12th day of December 1882, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note made by them to Plaintiff on the same day, for $1,370, Gold Coin, with interest from date at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, and described in the com plaint be foreclosed ; and that th© premises conveyed by said mortgage be sold a» by law provided, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said not© and interest thereon, and costs of suit; and also that the said De fendants, and all persons claiming bVj through or under them be barred and foreclosed of al! right, title, claim, lein or interest in and to said mortgaged premises, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable and just. This Summons is published by order of the Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge ot the Third Judicial District, made on the 30th day of January i T. E. MA . 1.It - 47t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOL R. L. SÄYLOR d & Gates, PRUGGIST SVCCKMORH TO NELSON «& BlftD.) ‘•tie* Visiting V afayttte will Nave a oine Percent ce by <)«»iuiu« to a»ur to .Make tlic.r Fur» liâtes. We «IFINK -«e&i- — — —4 School Su.ppliftì’i &e. —-.... mQn:.«*--- STATIONED MMES SE S': OCR -«e-FERRŸ STP.EET.-Ï » DAYTÖX, - OREGON. äfW'W MTS : ■HgSfi'vj; Tgi Of the Lucs'. Varie .le» ot -"Ç NERAL MERCHANDISE iro pr. pared to -.o o -> e or.troniglcg n, M.lvantigi.1 w.dcii . uy have nut bitheno mJ sed. Lumber Boys FLOORING, SUING, - z BACCO & CIGARS Buildisg / : One. r* v are, S oi bare. is now being manufactured at the Yamhill Lumheiag C: ’ "1 ” "Ï Cai dies, Located on the North Yamhill River at Western Oregon Railroad Br Igo, • Two and one-half Mile East of McMinnville. (lo ä nil Walc’iog, Cals and Shell Harflwan, We are prepared ship Lumber, Jb any Point on iiie I f ”. O. aze' JI/'- And also a ! r»e ".s rtmont of liaii. ocF.s A Cood Wagon Road to th® i’JUll- Address all Ordea to YAMHJLL LIJMBLRMG COMPANY, McMinnville, Oregon. l3-3t, .rXTBA INDUCEMENTS FOR CAS T I WILLIAM HOLL. Produce g Commission Produce of all kind«; taken at the Highest Market House BIRD & GATES. —AND— L> BEC !>i c.lli ntl vil le, 4>r. J. B. House, Carriage, Sign LumbeK Lafayette, Oregon, August 8, ?881. I would respectfully call the attention of th people to the fact that I Pay Cawii For all kinds of Prodcse, Oats, Burley, Cui| Ai nni/C lA/ATO UC nnrl ICUU LI DV ' Lord, Apples, Oniona, Eggs, Chickei« uLUunu if A I u lit ariu JLiV tLnl /Turkey«. Ducks, Geese and Potatoes. —AND— Notice is I ereby i<iven that by authority of au order ol' the County Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, duly rendered on the Wth day PL,1TEn IV-IRK, ot January, 18H4, I will, on Siiturdity, the 1 Utli <lay, of February A. D. 1884, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, in front of the Court House door, 7V a 7 IVwr l/ije* H'illi at Lafayette, Oregon, proceed to sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, the following de’i-ribcd real property belonging to the o-tate ol T. M. Wright, deceased, to wit ■ A part of ihe Don. tiou Lend Claim of T M. Wright, Notification No. 1,574, Claim No. loin Section 18, T. 3 S., II. 4 W , in Yarnhill County. State -iSTiA of Oregon, an I Ismnded 'is follows: Begin ning at the South-east corner of »aid claim thence West 21.60 chains to Kongo lino of T. 4 8., R. 3 W. ; thence North on said Range line 40 chains to a »take: thence East 21.60 chains to a stake : thence South 10 chains to the plaeo of beginning, containing 86 A 40-100 acre«, more or Ic. s. TERMS OF SALE :—One-half d >wn st day of «al'', end t he balance ou or belore October • ..'"S .' : 1st last, aee irud be note and mortgage on the premises. LEE LAUGHLIN. I have the agency tor .Johnson's tent Ea y- Johnson's Ta Tâtent Easy- 41t5. Administrator. fittiug Spectacles and Eye-Glasses of all »le seli ptions. All work done in a proper manner and a Slicnii » Saie. gum ante© given. 2i»-3m By virtue of a decree of foreclosure of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Yamhill, made on the 2nd day of October, A. D. 1883, duly enrolled and docket- ed iti the Clerk’s oilice in said County, on said day, in favor of Thomas B. Carey, Plainliif, and against J. W. James, Defendant, for the sum of Three Hundred »nd Fifty-two and 50- 100 ($352.50) Dollars, U. 8. Gold Coin, with and interest thereon at the rite el ten per cent, per annum from the 2nd day of October A. D. It -3, (ìrn<iììHHt«ì Painter. t and the further sum of Forty-three and 45-100 - Oregon. Dollars damages and costs, and u:i execution Mctlinuvllle« and order of sale duly is-ued out of said Court, Painting done in the neatest style, on the therein attested of date January 15th, 18 I. I shortest notice and at the most reasonable did oh the 17th day of Jani ry A. D. 1884, prices. Shop in tbe old Beary building on seize and levy upon the real premises describ Third between A and B Sts. rtt(. nd in said decne belonging to o said De ......... ......... endsDt. Io wit: Lot No. four (4) in Block No. twelve (12) tn A. B. Faulconet’s Addition to the Town of Sbertdr.n. Y.imhill County, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of said cxccution, ou Kitnirdity, llio S3 a day «.f February 4 D 1884, at the hour of oue o’cli ck r a. of said dsy> al the Court House door, in Lafav- etlo.in said county and Mate, I will sei nt public auction, for eat’u in hand, the above de scribed real premises of said defendant to ralis- fv said decree, costs and aeeruing costa. ' E. B. COLLARD. Sheriff of Yambill Countv. Dated Jan 22nd, 1884. I BUSINESS COLLEGF. (Old “ NATIONAL," established 18««.j I ha . e for sale 128 Front St., Bet. Washington and Alder, POR TI.ASD, A. I*. Armstrong, J. A. Wesco, - I a ko have the OllKfiON rrinciv^L PeniMnn «.nd %< < V Canga Gypsor., or Land Plaste The only fertilizer that contains Phosphate Li »ne. An institution designed for the practical liess education of bot.» sexes. I am also agent for the Northwestern Jia ufastoiy k Car Compsip e FARffl. Road and-Mill MACHINEIY, and now have on exhibition at my store anne assortment of Farm and Road J/achinery,i in Admitted on anv week-day of ih' 1 cluding the vacations at any time, and no exam ination on. entering. St. Paul Twine Binder. Cail and see me at the Wallace BuiJing, SC'HOI'AIISHIP: opposite Masonic Hall. For the Full Business Ccuisc, - $60. lot* E. X. UzlKlilMw. Dress-EciakxziG. Those wishing 4.rcSta’LUix.il*, PEN WORK Of all kinds executed t > order at reasonabl rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. wawuiiA^ ‘•GBu Fitd Done to Order, will please call oni MRS. H. A- AILEN At her residence, ,n Amity, Orgton. Wv. 1,1881—tí. The College Journal, containing in forma I ir’ of the course of study, when to enter, time re quired, cost of beard tc., and cuts of orna mental pennian; ¡¡in, . :.. ie pen of Prof. Wesco, sent free. Address; A. P. ARMSTRONG. Dortland. Or. Lock Box 104. 4^ P RINTED NEATLY, QUfCKLY, CHEAPLY, ON SHORU NOTICE, AT Fie Reporter Jeb Prhtin Office McMINNVILL , OLEGOV. IF YOU WANT TO ICY LUMBER FI.WAL PROOF. Land OlTice at CMc< n C’ty, O-e?nn, > January .VI, 1884. ) Notice i» hereby jiven that the follow’ng. named aestler has file I not o<? < i his i*.tention to make final pro» ' in .-nppo. , of hia <<s.im, and that said proof will be n.:. ‘e hrtorKlh ter and Recover U. 8. Land OiHor, at City, Oregon, <>it W »Linsdav. March I V!.’ : I: tltt . ’ ■■■ .' 3,893 for tho 8 1-2 ot S E 1-4 and E 1 -2 of 1-4 nt Sec 1.T6S.R9 »V. Ho names the el -.owing wi'.nessee ion-ore continue!» reankti'e u[»on an . cu. \ ition said land, viz : Geo re Tharp. Nathan Hui say, Francia Merecr and C. D. A ke-M»E. all u Grand Rt nde P. 0.. F<*ik Coir v, Ovg »n. 47:5 L. T.B.\r.:N. Pv-iator. lixccutor’s Notice. Nrt oe is hersby given that •-< v .lore'gned haa leen dnlv appointed, Er •. or nt the ««.täte of William Wood?, derea-td. <• the Countv Court of Y’smh,,. ixniuty. State of Oregon, and all pe.aons having ciatns aga st Mid estate are hereby notified to pn-seut the r»me to Geo. G. Binghgtn at biaoSrein tbecity of Me- Minnvflle, Yamhill Coun:v, Oregon,' witbin «ig montha from the data ot tbia notice Dated this Jnd cay nt Jamiarv, 1884. J ohn M c D onough . flgo. G. B ikcbsm , Executor. Atty for EMale. gjtS. Price discove«*- d(-es not Also ex- OF ALL KINDS. By the Wholesele si xT PnrsiciAN. Jh . v i cI7 h, 1880. it c \ —Gents ¡—Read- Turf, Field and ■v:n Cure, aid which had If • -Jiteen month«. .» li <x; res«, which in » s and enlarce- ¡•i another hnrro. t -«lay as oolta.— • e one hundred ;• ’Yours, :TOLtT, M. D. or. AT ¿gricult’ï al ijrijEifts, POWELL’S LU5 BER YARD OF EVF.RY KIND. GO TC D. I. CORIÍLR, La fave /e, Oreg< n DAYTON OGN Send all’3 tp vinCure ON HUMAN . LESH. Couna-ilo; at . em • P.itvn'. Y«. N Y. Feb il, 1878. orie-~M» Tli' m, Y.imlilllCo,. ar'-gon I • 3. J. Kendtili Jt C< . Gent :—The perticuler Itougb Lun>b»r, «f «II derer ption«, »• • Pnrtiruh* attention ’ ver tc Q»nv »vat cmg rete on wh ieh I tue-i j .ur KeEdali'» Spaein Collecting, Buying ami SeU og 3eal 1 sta ». Care waa a mahgnact t tikb - rain of eixtern nt. nthastanding. I uad tr ■ il many thing*, but in vain. Your soa.in rare put tbe t <« «TERLKX« F. UARE IN« on the ground again, and fi r tbe fimt tin e ’ tee hnrt tn a netur pneit on. For a family ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONVEYANCER liniment it excets any .hing we ever used. A Heal Ettnte an! CollMting Aaettanv No Yours truiv, Rr.v. M. P. B ill , Come and avail yourselve» of ' there bar try Public All work p«tel"ii»g to rbi. line Pastor of M. E. Chireb, P.itena Mill, N.Y. bi »rnaiM while the opportunity is before you. C'eiidml to promptly and rena ly. A "O, mao- Send for illustrate, circuit- giving poeitiee af.'Ctorer and repairer nt B-»’V «nd Sbocr.. All II*. V. J’OWf?£zA. Kead- proof. Price,SI. Ail drug bavcttorcan w wc <l'»ne with oral OCT and ’ J ■*' «ptatcl - qa j.»r» under Odd Fail kv' I»«J. McMinnville, get it fi>r you. Dr, B. J Kendall * Co-, Pro Dayton, Oregon — 7U prietor», F».—fong Fall», Vu Or. f B. / 5'10 per 1,000 feet. Jri. "