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VOLUME XV. NO. M c M innville , O regon , ' uiursda 52. Published Every Thursday M c M innville ,.................... oregqn . LEGAL. advertisers . --- OF— D. C. IRELAND & CO. OKEGQN MuMI NN VILLE, — o— J acob W oi . iman ..,.. Siiibhcriptioii Katcn: 1 >. 1’. T homi - mw ....... $2.00 J ohn \Voi0ri»*N......... One copy per year in advance - 2.ÔU If not paid in sidvance To clubs of three or five, when accompanied Jaa General Banking business, with the cash, $2 per year; Two names for ^.six months each to count as one yearly sub allowed on timo deposita. scription. And a premium to the per Ions made on favorable terms. getting up the club. t Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers Advcrtieing Rate«. ew York, San Francisco and Portland. Third St, Jle^IiiiM ville^ ÌW. Office hours—fromJ| ““ to 4 p. ip.1'9 lin.£8ui. 1 6m. KÀTEA.____ One block cast <>t Planing Mill, Third street, Ono inch .......... ♦ 1 50 3 (JOI 6 001 7 00] 5 (Mil » 00 18 Qi 8 00 Five inches M Col between D and E. 5 00 0 00 18 00 36 0(1 Eleven in. M “ Twenty-two inche* 10 (Ml 12 OOI.’IO 00|60 0S| V/. H. BINGHAM, PRO., OREGON. MeMINNVIJ s siigli Lly advance i.^’Wall Ton of Cotaum Yamhill By king Basilicas. Col lôôllîllM favorable term« Tilton, Portland, Or. Interest allowoH on time deposita. «fNhof W* wioteii'rji' ___ drrtement, etcr,*to insure publloatiotr Reporter, must be accompanied with in tions, and the name of the proper pen K l B oiih to whom charges for the same made. mm t my, Entered in the Post office at McMinnville Trans miss ion Through, the Mails as Secund Class Matter. rs to McCarter A Alderm an,) cksmiths, IRON HARROW; We beg leave to announce to the public that we have just added a large stock of Repairing done in a neat end substantial new novelties to our business, and make a specialty of Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note manner. Heads, Statements, Business Cards, Ladies’ Calling Cards, Ball Invitations (new de Horse-shoeing a Specialty. signs), Programmes, Posters, and all de scriptions of work. Terms favorable, ('all Those having race horses are specially invit and be convinced. ed to call and see us, as wo claim to be socoló D. C. IRELAND A ( (>. to none in setting plates, ami will guarantor satisfaction. PROFESSIONAL. W. H. WARREN, B. R ROPER, NOTARY rUELIC. WARREN & ROPER, Eiiii’i.oYMKs r cum:, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. NEW DAVIS SEWING MACHINE, Of which I keep a full stock ready to supply customers on short notice and at prices cheap as the cheapest. Attachments, needles, oils, etc., constantly on hand. Machines ns well as furniture neatly repaired, and satisfaction guaranteed. Please call and examine goods and prices <gBWaDa8»v8^ ufactu^ere of the celebrated Í Cor. of Third and E I Sts., McMinnyille, Places of bussincss S and I Trade St., Amity. I Mrs. H. P. Stuart, Millinery, Dressmaking, -BARBER SHOP. AMUSEMENT HALL l?NO INTOXlCAA’TS.^i Having secured the service of Damon Sawyer, who attends to tho wants of my numerous customers at tho counter and billiard table, I can now devote most of my time to those wanting - Shaving. Shampooing or Hair Cutting— Done. I am driven to the couclusion that one has as much time to have his harboring doue during the week as he has to col lect provisions for his family use. Hence, no more Sundaywork in my shop.“ Find mo first door south of Hon. «1. C. Braly’s now brick, C street, between Third and Fourth streets, M ?Minnville. II. II. WELCH. Land Husillos» a Specialty. M c M innville ,..................... O regon . H. V. V. JOHNSON, M. D. N. W Cor. Second and B Kts. WHAT Opposite tho Grange store, McMinnville,Or. Nlcin inuville, Oregon. Moy be found at his office when not ab sent on professional business. ***A GOOD PLACE.*** or d..Hir.. I-. 1.,..« ^»nrnair oat in the latest fashion. g<> to A. HO8KINS 'l'onaorial Parlors in MoMiunville I'nwlijouable llm,maker, Second door west of City Meat market. Third street, McMinnville. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty E. E. GOUCHER, McMinnville, - - Oregon. Hats, Bonnets, Notions in the Dry Goods I’ ’o, and a full stock of artioles to which the attention of ladies is respeofully called. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, O regon . M c M innville , Offley and residence, oorner of Third and D streets, next to the postoilice. F. s. Millinery and Dressmaking. Mrs. Werner & Techam Wo have just received a new stock of ItonnclN, M c K ibben , m . d ri.-ai-. Kiliboiin, Etc., Etc. SURGEON, ASD HOMtK.OPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Respectfully solicits pntronnge in town and oonntry. Offloe hours 8 to 10 s. m., and 1 to 3 p. n>., and evening. Offloe a'*d residence Third street, Mc Minnville. Dr. tt. F. TKCKBK W A ATS. And i:v-áí¿ *fl u in h I <> r«TW } olirceli es. TK ■ A. M. TAGGART. ------ OF YOUK Chine*» employed. Office—Two doors east of Bingham’s Furni ture Store. Laughing Gaa administered for painless ex trading. YUDU J. at '$lc'2Hinn E. TIA.« ER « Promptly 4 it ab 4« Ate. /if FICE—Three Doora Sonth of Pert C 7 McMinnville, Oregon. JEFF. D. FENTON 18,000 per hour! 19,960,000 per monili!! 1.57,680,000 per year!! ! 9 3 1 iiiilr* per <lay, 99*2 l-*2 mile» per month. 3,.LVK 3 I in H cm per yesfr. wisp to af filili) in ti Social if ferina are ßereß County Surveyor, Desires to inform the people of Yamhill Qvunty that he ha« a first-cl ass Railroad Transit, and is now prepared to do a general surveying business on short notice. Terms to suit the times. Office with Dr. Goucher, McMinnville. J. B. TtOHK, House, Carriage, Sign Äatfcrintf, 7:30 p. m. 75 ceni5. jxmitfee ) Watchmaker and Jeweler, THIRD 8TKEET, Oregon, and Onuteunlal Painter, LATEST PARTICULARS. All Work Warranted ... <,rr«nn. ---- o— AL. HUSSEY’S NEW GROCERY STORE. Third Street, McMinnville, V. THE Third St., Koiilli Side, In Adams’ new brick. Tin Types, Fnlarfflng: in India Ink, Oil and Water Calera a specialty. All work Guaranteed to give perfect Satis faction. Is the place to buy your FRESn FAMILY GROCERIES. A now, neat and clean atock. Every article A No. 1. Fruit Jara, Butter Crocks, Colored Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goods, To bacco, Pipes and Cigars. Safer and Better than Calomel I I have been subjed to severe spells of Congestion of the Liver, and have been in tne habit of taking from is to 20grains of calomel, which generally laid me up for three or four days. I-aicly I have been taking Simmons Liver Regulator,which gave me re. lief, without any interruption to business. M iddleport , Ohio. J. hUGG. J. H. Zeil in & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. ZPZRICE, ^1.0©. Land Oilier Xotice. Also, Charles Johnson, homestead entry No. 4915, for the NW of SEW. SEW of ¡E& and lot 8 of Sec 28, T 4, S K 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and oultivAtitfri of said land, viz; II. H. Miiier, B. T. Weath erby, John Malaney and Lester Ray, ¿11 of Oretown, Tillamook oounty, Oregon. 51:«t L. T. BA RIN, Register. • OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA LEAVE. I . broni LS®L J. A. CARDWELL, Portland, general agent. R. R. R oper , local agent, McMinnville. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. Wiliameite Valley to San Francisco Via Yaquina. W, V The fine A 1. Steamship U LA Nni is From Yaquina, San Francisco. Friday............ .Feb. AIMonday...... Feb. Tuesday........ . “ la Wednesday. Friday............. . “ 26 Saturday.... Sunday............ Mar. 7Wednesday. Wednesday... . “ 17 Friday........ Sunday............... . “ ................................. 28'Ti’e3day.... The company reserves the light to change sailing days. FARES« Cabin................... $14.00 i 8teerage................ $7.00 Freight at reduced and moderate nites. River Boats ou tho Willamette connect at Corvallis. Low fares and rates. For further information apply to C. <'. HOGUE, A. G. F. & P. Agt., Corvallis. <4 KT Ilio lì KST! ABRIVE. LEAVE. I ABBI'E. Portland... .4:<0 p. m . Lebanon... .9:1 Lebanon... .4:45 a . m J Portland. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily tween Albany and Ashland. The O. A C. K. R. Ferry mAk< with all the regular trains ou! division from foot of F Hfrrof »ran. r Went Mdc Ilivtsi het . i ano f'OKVAI»^ i nail Trahy. ding Photographers of Oregon, GI NSMITH SHOP AND SII()( HING GALLERY, Old Post office Building, D Street, M c M innville - - oregon . Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Season. Ctrl Wer, Prcjrietcr. Give me a call. Inspect my stock, and I will guarantee prices to suit you. Repairing of Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines a specialty. | 3 2" w ’M. hili GALLK 1s the lau Mio«t Compì iron the l‘a “ Tuke tlie Eleva r, 29 W \SHIN(IT()N ST., ARRIVE. Portland... .5:00 p. m . McM’nville. .8:' 0 p. m . McM’nville .5:45 a . m .¡Portland .. .8<O a . w . Local tickets for sale and baggage checked at tho company’s up-town office, corner of Stark and Second streets. Tickets for prin cipal points in California can only be pro cured and baggago checked at company’s of fice, Corner F and Front streets Portland,Or. Frieght will not be received for shipment after five o’clock p. m. on either the east or west side divisions. E. P. ROGERS, B. KOEHLER, G. F.<fc P. Agent. Manager. Portland, Oregon CITY MARKET, W. F. BANCASSER, Propr. Successor to Bangasser Jr Son. Bwigasser’a building Cor. B and Third airee*: Here ia where you can got your money** worth in T^ í 1<<* ii . m Ac 1 liirant, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Tripe and everything ,n the line of meati, of th« I W i 11A A. . . , .. I .... wir. Al... 11.. be«t ,'lll.llii quality the country a I Í*.. ‘fords. Also the (Successors to McCarter A Alderman.) Best of Bolognas. Blacksmiths, nd manufacturera of the celebrated IKON HARROW. Repairing done in a neat and substanti manner. llorwMilioelnff a Specialty* » ’ , ,“ r Give me a call and be satisfied. W. F. BA NG ASH ER. I Advertisement.] Editor of Yamhill Reporter. Dear Sir. 11 ■ statement that I made upon cards and in your paper about being successor to Jackson A Co. of Portland, is a ir ’_ mistake, and an injn- ry to Jackson A < < ’< ■>., altlu> »ngh unintentional on my part. The truth i s ......... that I bargained for the Railroad Yard. But tl • y y have nnoth- er yard. Hence I won Id not !»♦• their t success- or. Yours, <to., O rrin *. > K k IN . 5 ER. _ March 3d, 1886. McMinnville, Or. I FltE CÉNTS. the stable wan was an eiepnant «Writ *!!'“ whlch h<1 K*ve <ke bri,te » lUniHt, causing it to turn oil him, aud with one bk w to .-»trike the spear out or hte hands. Before |he elephant could strike again, f'apt.dh Ea ton darted past it, and seizing the child uy the arm, tiled to drag him out of the stafi o «rasp the ehl I ov* violently, n hurled h**ftvih 8 fort Soinebmiy pate At the losa of the The»home that Leip thiuM, £L>4' vLvn all be swept tnus Must their home and the hopes ent with it, Lie a blaokened ruin to-day? * Do you say the firemen are workin Are plying their hose left and rl| Are stirring in the strength of hood, ».. Are working with main and i You say they have conquered That the flames Lave van! sight; That the fire boys have saved c r friends, cottage From ashes and ruin to-night? A blessing upon the brave firemen; A blessing I breathed that night. As they go to oonquer the fire king In the strength of their manhood's might; We know not which one of tho fellows, At his post on duty may die, In saving the homes of his neighbors, So a blessing on firemen breathe I. sat smok- iux Khan u, salaam- ■talked in, and lout saying ed deeply two < ¡utter's kiieus a word; then and feet, and i _ is ow 11 forehead, he salaamed agBM fekud walked silently away, pshnian knew butt-.-r than if And Et spent an hour in protesta- Bux tlons that he had In the jemadar a devoted follower, bound to him by the tie of a grati tude deep and lasting. This new outbreak of Shaitan’s decided Captain Eaton to get rid of it at once, as too dangerous an animal to keep in the kheddah. lie determined to .shoot it next day. But he was saved the trouble. Early next morning, before he went to his office, an old mahout presented himself at the bungalow. “Will the Sahib please come down h> the kheddah at once?” he said. “We have something to show him.” “What is the matter?’’ “Shaitan is dead,” replied the man. “Dead! What did he die of?” “He has lieen killed,” was the reply. Captain Eaton at once hurried down to the kheddah, and went straight to Shaitan’s stable. There lay the elephant on its side CONTINUED. dead, in a great i>ool of blood. An examina tion showed that it had received two deep known of ihe oi liie cnim; out tnerw thrusts behind the left fore-leg, both of was a dark rumor current in the kheddah that Bux Khan had in a nt of jealousy mur which must have penetrated its heart. The dered his wife, a young girl to whom he had spear with which the wounds had evidently • been devotedly attached, and had since, gone been inflicted was lying on the floor of the | mad with remorse. One thing was certain stable. There was no occasion to ask who no one ventured to question him on the sub had done the deed. There was but one man in the kheddah who had sufficient strength ject. Several weeks passed away, and Captain and courage, as every one knew, and that Eaton had seen no reason to change the good was Bux Khan, the jemadar, lie had clear opinion he had formed of the elephant-tamer, ly during the night taken vengeance on the lie was by far the best mahout in the khed elephant for its attack on his child. Eaton dah ; and his sobriety, steadiness and regu at once sent for him and taxed him with th* larity made him a model to all the others. offense. The Afghan did not utlempt to His good conduct soon brought him an unex deny it, and his face darkened and his eyes gleamed as he said grimly: “It is true, Sar pected reward. For some time past Eaton had been dis hib; 1 killed it” Captain Eaton spoke severely to him, satisfied conduct of the jemadar, his liege' y old, and poin ■ rr; bidug of a SyT^riBIy disposition, had al he had committed; hnt in hij heart he sym- lowed many Irregularities to creep into the pathlzed with the man, and was glad the daily work in the kheddah, the consequence dangerous creature had thus been disposed being that discipline was much relaxed. An of. Bux Khan listened silently, and made other thing that troubled Captain Eaton was no attempt to exculpate himself. It was well that a batch of elephants had recently arrived for him that the death of the elephant had at the kheddah from Lower Bengal, the ma already been decided on. He had merely houts and coolies in charge of which were forestalled the order which would have been the worst lie had ever had to deal with. They given next day, and was consequently light were most of them low-caste Hindus, and ly punished by a trifling tine. Had any other were a noisy, drunken, turbulent lot, ever man than Bux Khan been* the offender, he giving trouble, and taxing Eaton’s patience would not only have been dismissed, but | to the utmost. Drunken orgies, followed by probably have been committed to jail. The | lights, had of late been of frequent occur jemadar was too valuable a man, however, rence; while several of the men, being con to lose; and his English master was glad of firmed bang-smokers, were often lncapablo any excuse to pass over the matter. He took of work. Complaints of petty thefts in the care, however, to let every one employed at kheddah had also become common. Captain the kheddah know the reason for his lenity, Eaton had dismissed one or two and flogged warning them at the same time that any at others without improving matters much, and tempt to kill or injure any elephant in the was now at his wit’s end. He determined to future would be visited with the severest pension off the old jemadar and appoint an punishment. other man in his place, on whom he could CHAPTER III. rely to assist him in restoring order and dis BUX khan ’ s FATE. cipline; nor had he far to Iodic. In Bux Khan he had a man to his hand, whom all Although it had been supposed that Bux respected or feared,and whose giant strength, Khan’s child had escaped unhurt from the cool courage and iron nature titted him above elephant, it soon proved that he had in some all others to rule turbulent and reckless char- way been injured internally. From the day aoters. Though there were several elderly of Shaitan’s outbreak and death, the little mahouts who, by right of seniority ami good fellow began to pine away. Every day he conduct, were entitled tothe post of Jemadar, grew worse, till it was clear to everybody in Eaton was not long in making up his mind the place that he was dying. The only per to appoint the Afghan. Having decided on son who did not appear to lx1 aware how seri this step, he sent for him at once. ous was the child's condition seemed to be “Bux Khan,” he said, when tlie elephant Bux Khan himself. That he was anxious tamer presented himself, *T have sent for and disturbed was evident, for, for the first you to tell you that 1 am greatly pleased with time, he began to neglect his duties. He the way in which you have conducted your now nev t the child day m night, llis self since yon entered my service.tl master nee him to let tin Bux Khan salaamed, but made nd dah doctor for the boy; but B. x “1 am therefore about to reward han rcspectn sud. He to raise you to a post of gnat rt peared to have nostrums and trust; I intend to make j and di le', which hctymMi ■htlbUTed to Bux Khan salaamed psrain,! Äcl'Hd. All that SSihlÄ PfcjF was tn any expression of surprise or pleasure. estense him tumi his dufiOSäi “You know the trouble we liavc hi Wiys lx- with l>iÁton|M|^W cently with those Bengalees; I shall rel Mdñtof the people Id mi on you to put down all disturbances and tetadnK regularities.” iM, “Sahib!” replied Bux Khan, not bi,__ »tcn.iMT ly, but with quiet conviction, “I am îWWhelp. or whom men obey. I will keep those Hindu dogs in order.” WTftiy riattai -yr »»arTfiade Jeniadtf ’ X ,00Sï looked and the wisdom of the appointment was soo& in manifest At first there was some nal grumbling and discontent; but it was recognized that Bnx Khan was in his 1 Iniirs andpr.Hme. 1 the asÄMlp place. So great was the res|iect all ha ^n, the wives of nìahwd||Mffl^Hmtiu t. 'cl him, and so strong was the feeling an__ ^Ktoe dltarse the child. BmE the bad characters of the kheddah that it wag ¡ME hi> Imt- inèveiimir. as Eaton a proceeding of no ordinary ¡»eril to disobey r^me in and or tli wart the new jemadar, that in a few1 days the turbulent were overawed, the drunk» fhe Kng!Miiiian y well what ants and bang-smokers frightenBG lid was referred to; so, after dinner, he ro ing sober and the potty Ired to the kbflddnh to see If he conld do drop their objectionable habits. Anything <Mj n. Something happened, howevw a dim ligML in Bux Khan’s hut; and make Captain Eaton regret for looking In at the door, Eaton saw the Afghan that he had made Bux Khan j sitting cross-legged on the floor with the body was standing In the hospital Superin of the child on his lap. He was not fondling tending an operation which was being jier- it, but was sitting silent and motionless, formed on an elephant; and close by, within 1(Miking down on the little dead face. There twenty or thirty yards, stood Shaitan in Ite was an expression on the man’s dark face stable. In front of it, but out of its reach, which made C .plain Eaton hesitate to ad Bux Khan’s little son was playing about, but,strange to say,Bux Khan himself was not dress him, not from fear, but from respect for a strong man’s agony. After looking on in sight. He had been suddenly called away to attend to some important duty, and for (piietly for a few seconds, he stepped softly in, and touching the Jemadar gently on the once had lot his child out of sight, when sud denly one of the men who was assisting at shoulder, whispered: “Bux Khan, reinembei what is written. ‘Verily, children are as the the operation exclaimed: “Sahib, Sahih! flowers of the earth. Death as the hot wind look at the child! Allah preserve it!” Looking quickly up. Captain Eaton saw to eometh, and they wither and die. But they his horror that But Khan’s child had in his shall bloom again in the Paradise of the faithful, salth the Merciful One.’” play appmachtxi within reach of Shaitan. Bux Khan did not look up or make any Almost Iwfore he could realize the danger he saw Shaitan stride forward tothe full length reply so the captain went quietly away. That night, about two hours before dawn, of his chains, and stretching out his trunk seized the child round the Iwxly. The child the watcher at the kheddah gate saw the jemadar pass out, carrying his dead child in was but a mere feather-weight to the ele his arms and with a mattock over his shoul phant, and with one twist of its powerful trunk it threw him over its shoulder into the der. Guessing what he was about to do, the man followed him, carefully keeping out of stable liehind. The child fell on to a heap sight. Bux Khan strode rapidly on till he of fodder, and Shaitan was turning round to seize him, when Captain Eaton rushed tothe came to a mango tope about half a mile from the town. In the center of th^tope stood child’s rescue. He was only just in time. Leaning ub the ru ned tomb of a Mohammedan saint. Having laid the body of the child gently yu THE ELEPHANT TAMER. Pfirtland... .7:89 a . m . Ashland ... 4:4. Ashland.. .7:45 v. M.lPortland....... 4 Albany I'xprcsB Trail*» LEAVE. Bet. B and C Sts. Painting done in the neatest style, on the shortest notice and at the most reasonable yice«. Shop in the old Beary building on Ihird between A and B Streets. I have had experience with Simmons Liver Regu lator since 1865, and regard it as the greatest medicine of the times for dincase» pecu liar to malarial regions. So good a medi cine deserves universal commendation. REV. M. ti. WHARTON, Cor. Sec’y Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. L and O efice , at Oregon City, Or., February 24, 1886. Notice is hereby given that the followijg- named settler has filed notice of his intentpn to make final proof in support of his olain, and that said proof will be made before tie county judge or county clerk of Tillammk county, at Tillamook. Oregon, on Tuesdiy, April 20, 1880, viz: Lester Kay, hornestdid entry No. 4332, for tho 8% at SEX anfl SB’; ofsW’4of Seo 22, and NW’i of NELof Seo. 27. T 4, S K 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prefre his continuous reidence upon,and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Kingfong, Jasper >mith, Chas. Johnson, II. H. Miller and Jor dan Fuqua, all of Orotown, Tillamook county, Oregon 51. fit L. T. BAKIN, Register. The above figures show tho distance trav Portland... 9:00 a . m ., ¡McM’nville eled by tho Balance-wheel of your MoM’nville 1:20 p. m .. ¡Corvallis.. Watch, hence it is hardly Corvallis... 8:30 A. M.j MoM’nvill. necessary to say that McM’nville 11:5?) a . m .; ¡Portland.. it ought to be CLEANED and OILED at Express Traill. least once a year. ONLY GERMANS ADMITTED. MeVInnTlIle, Have You Malaria ? >r - LEAVE. ----- PRACTICAL 3 vlohr, 3t. (Diftncr. Notice is hereby given that by virthe of in order of the county court for Yamhill co n ty, Oregon, made on tho (5th day of Febril ii 1 ry 1886, directing the sale of the hereinafter r lo- scribed real property belonging the _ es ji te . ____ „ „ _ to __ of Henry (!. !. Baker, doceased, J........ I I will, on ' i it urday, the 2uth day of March. 18815, at ile hour of 2 o’clock, p. in., at McMinnvi. le, Oregon, on the promises, sell at pnblio a < u tion, to the highest bidder for qa.sh in ha d. < the following described real property helo R" j ing to said estate: I-A: tliree three (3) : 2; and ee.?. far f . _______ — Ijots (4), in block nino (9), of Rowland’s additpn to tho town of MoMinnville, Oregon. Alo: Lct No. four (4) in tho fìrst addition of Ac Minnville college to tho Town of McMii i ville, Oregon. J. E. MAGERS, 49.5t Administrator of-ftaiiTEstde. Ys, ■'nd always with decided benefit. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Side Division. IIEI U I I V 1’OHH IMIA AMBI Mail Train. TRAVELING A - itk ’ y at L aw and N otary P ublic . Lis comhi___ ration of, wnd la H. Miller, Chas JiTIrfisorF bhn Knit of Hebo, and Wood AldermanTof Tfilniu all of Tillamook County, Oregou. . 5<».5t L. T. BAIUN, Begird.j f ------ M 4 <1 iii ini*i rators Saic Close connections made at Ashland with stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho stage company. CLOCKS I Are You Bilious ? Good Digestion? And Connections. Fare from Portland to San Francisco $32; to Sacramento, $30. TAKE The only First - Class House in the City. OK KOON L and O ffioib at Oregon city> February 17 Notice is hereby given the.folk; ed settler has tiled notice of bis i make final proof in support of bi that said proof will be vni County Judge The Oregon and California R. R. WATCHES MeVIINN¥II,LE, Lan<l ililjce Also, K. T. Weatherby, homestead entry No. 4182, for the lot 4 of Seo 21, lot 3 of Sec 28, and lots 1, 2, and 4 of Seo 29, T 4,SK I buy mv goods mostly from samples which 1" W. Ho names tho following witnesses to enables mo to keep before my custom prove bis continuous residence upon, and ers n fresh line of all tho lat cultivation of, said land, viz: H. II. Miller, est styles, and to (’harles Johnson, Jasper Smith and John GIVE THEM THE BENEFIT OF THE Malaney, all of Oretown, Tillamook coanty Oregon. _________ LOWEST PRICES. VIBRATIONS Robert C. Gardner, Proprietor, ' The n^fulator never faU» to cure. I mog cheerfully recommend it m all who suffer from Bilious Attack» or any Disease earned bva di*, arranged state of the I.-’ver. ' K ansas C h y , M o . »V, K. BERNARD. - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, ----- from ------ FlUEYfEN. m Master Elon Wallace. irenwa f Harkl u the Are ball ringing? I r<|)se from my midnight «lekp, And drawing aside .*_ Feer into as, in the I see a gleaming light Spreading its liyid brighi Far ou&iutalMMMKn! PURELY VEGETABLE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. PANTS MADE TO ORDER BRAVE deolaraatì°n written by Mrs. E. E. XÄÄ“ F Notice is hereby given that the ui cd, has boon appointed, by tho eoufi of Yamhill county, Oregon, exuontd last will and testament of Simeon J ceased. All persons having clairni said estate will present the same | 1 he office Spenoer and TalmaplCr Minnville, Oregon, within six i”"8 this date. CHAS. W 'lAlJ4Kl 47.5t . M McMinnville, Or.. February Oilice Aoticc. CENTRAL HOTEL. Dinner Station of the 0. &. C. R. R. TUB ih L and O ffice , at Oregon City, Or., ) February 24, 1886. > Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the l presented a brick house connty judge or County uierk of Ti?V<ji(tolt brown [tone front, or “ A county, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Tiusday, Song and Dance April 20, 1886, viz: Ilenry H. Millemfome- —ABOUT A stead entry No. 4797, for the ofwEX» SE,V4 of SW1-.," and lots 12 and 13 of Sec 29. T 4, S K 10 W. He names tho following witnesses td prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of. said land, viz: ( harles Johns.«. R. T. Weatherby. Jasper Smith and JohnMa- —But just simply with laney, all of Oretown, Tillamook ootnty, On g«»n. Prices lower than ever. Dress makingand Fancy Sewing a spootalty. Third street, Campbell’s building. M c M innville , oregon . miscellaneous .. The noople to know that I have just received a nice line of Mrs. G. II. Goulet, Garrison Opera-house building, D street, Opposite the postofflee. i A. M. TAGGART T II i: T A I I. O It NewMillinery Store. M lie Uns Oue of tho Neatest Shop« X In this oonntv, and nlwnys gives his oustom ers entire aatisfaotion. Try him PRICE i;»*‘< «iior’« Molici First National Bank, E. L. E. WHITE. D. 0. IRELAND, M c M innville BUSINESS CARDS. THE YAMIIILL REPORTER CII 11, 1886.