A CARD Street Commissioner's Notice. met T TAXING WUTGIG13. T he R eporter « N't.iico it» hereby given that u*»Hled bids will Th** following artirk i* fully explaiu- I»« received l<»r the improvement of Third Birii t in the City of McMinnville, euminenc- ed in nnd we could not ”U<‘ ; B” Street and running to “ E"Street jot nor tiib’, were wv attvinpt to an- pig j in >1* ut d “ City of McMinnville . «aid work to b - M:MT.!NV1LLE, OB2GOK, MA7 21,1&3. gwer the questions . done in accordance with Ordinance No. 19 and nhiiiM and *pecitic«tion3 on tile al the office of Lafayette, May 22, 1HM3. A Magers, in -aid City; said improve­ The New Yolk H'or/il hlM be. 11 »old Mu. EiuTOKi—Wf conn- to you tor W.tmii ment« ull to be completed in four months relief. We want y«»n to anttwet a lew from I. r *3'a>,ooO. date of approval of said Ordinance No. i plaui queatioo and oblige: A curtain 19, and done under the supervision of the printed in Portland has hven Street Commissioner. Bid? will be left with Gen. Crook seems to lie rather unsuc­ wiiHT making a wry pitiful whine, and once Warren and Magers, at thei** office and will be cessful in Hubduing the Apache». in awhile making Home ugly threat» i>e- op.-m d «nd contract awarded on the 2nd day cauae of the law taxing mortgage» in of June 1883, at 1 o’clock p. m. of said day.— We understand there i» strong talk th«- county where recorded. The right to reject any and ail bids is hereby of reto, ating the Indiau training school Now we, tbat in everybody out this reserved. supposed that mortgages were al­ J. 8. MARTIN. nt tome more desirable point near Port­ wav, Street Cum’r. ways taxed in Oregon ; the law read ho May 23<1,1883. and our lawyers construed it that way, but after reading the editorial in the The corner atone for the Odd Fol- nai>er referred to we became somewhat bew ildered and even our la st lawyers I owh ' Orphau’it Home watt laid witb found themselves stuck in a legal mud­ grand and imposing ceremonie», near hole ; for had they not always thought aud taught that mortgage» aud other Portlaud la»t Thuraday. seciiritiea w ere taxed, but here comes a A new counterfeit five dolloar coin leading paper, an oracle, and plainly intimates that mortgages never were has >nade ita appearance, purporting taxed in this state, nor perhaps in any to lie a coin »truck in 1843, very heav­ other. Now Mr. E<1- you see the tix we ily plated, but 49*2 grain» light. The are in, and we waut you to auswer a plain questions. . impression is that it was struck troia few 1st, were mortgage» ever taxed in original die» prepared for the purpose. Oregon! 2nd, if so where T 3rd, if taxed would tbe tax be any The four Indians who have been ou greater if taxed in the county where trial for several days in the U. S. Cir­ the mortgage cuitCourt at Portland, for the killing I'h'1 mortgage ¡Vecorded^ is recorneu thanjn. tuau iu me ... w..„u____ .... 1„ ..„i.| county or city where the bolder live», of Mullherren, and afterwards robbing Portland for instance f him, were found guilty of wauslaugbt- 4th, If taxes would be no greater .... Jtttlgt. Dendy »euteuce.l them to wo^th^ ten year» nupnsonmeut in the peuiten- be likely to abandon 10 per cent and tiary. take capital where only 6 per cent ----------- - ------------- could be had, and be taxed ou the uiort- Hon. Jacob Voorhee», State Senator gage as hore I Portl.nd from Marion county, wm shot three “jyT^rient^ in taxes, would times by a di»cbarged farm hand, ou policy, or good sense, for tbe hol- the 21»t inst. Tbe wounds are con- dor to oppress the maker because the nidered fatal, although at last accounts law required the tax to be paid where he was still alive. A posse iu search lt 7^ jo“yoUefhi^k that capital w of the would-be-assassin has failed to withdrawn on account of the law re­ capture him. furred to T, .... 1 Sth, Don’t you tlnnk that a certain newspaper printed in Portland is mak- THE WILLAHETTE VALI EV. To Whom it May Concern! MoMl^NVILLE, May lOtlx, 1883. Be it herewith known that I have this day established a laud. „ , One Price Cash Dry Goods and Clothing House, and am receiving NEW GOODS in that line EVERY DAY, winch arc bought ? For Cash at Bedrock Prices. •NEW PRICES! Price CASH Dry Goods ami The One I have just received a fine lot of Beg leave to inform the public that our business will be conducted upon the following systematic principle, Spring and Summer Second, One Price to ^Vll. Thirst, Cash Basis ; DRESS GOODS, All Goods are marked in Plain Figures. Preciothj what the Fancy Goods, Clothing lions We shall keep only Good Goods, and sell them to you | ire. We keep NO Books Laces, [Except Cash Book.] We do not propose to pay you the highest market price for your produce, but shall pay you Embroidery, Real Value, aud No More. Gloves, We believe in |Horiery,Etc to tell the people of this town and county what wc are doing. ADVERTISING 'I lie great movements which 111 Port- lauj capitalists withdraw their capita We have only to add that we intend to do a land manifest themselves in unpreced- for the reasou given, that thev would Men’s Boys’, and Youths’ ented business activity, a rush of build- be equal in doukeydotn with the paper ing and crowded streets, extend r‘pj^ give u» plain answers to the throughout tho country ami are felt a|)OVe plain questions and oblige many, dotllillg-' with everybody, amd we think the proper TIME HAS COME to do away v> ith tho LOOSE CREDIll particularly iu the Willamette valley, N at . says the Oregonian of the 19th inst.— ----------- — BUSINESS, which iff One has but to pass through on the ^11 communications, to insure iusar- daily train to gain an idea of the new tion in the R eporteh , must reach this Ruiiaou-sto Farmer and Marclaaxit, in th.e End. Everthing sold at Reduc- activity which is abroad iu the country, otlice by 1 uosday’u mail. We hope to receive the patronage of the public, which believe ie doing business on a CASH OASIS. Indication» of it appear everywhere. c Christian u......... Norringer, ............. aged 75 years, I ecl Prices. ho lived at Ashland, died suddenly The little way side stations, almost who --------- . | without, exception, have within the of heart diseas on the 11th inst. The One Price Cash Dry Goods and Clothing House, pant few months taken 011a brighter Conductor Conser, who has been on look. Now houses are going up iu ev- tbe West Side for so long, and who Please call and examine Goods before pur« cry town and village, and hotels are w.t» so well liked by all J™1’J ¡I1' ’,11‘‘ chasing eliewhero. Proprietor. , u ill- 1 1 over the road, has been transferred to tilled with people looking about tor lo- ,be en(jt side. Your, R4spe<.tfully, cations of purchase or settleineut. The Feuton wiU doHvcr an trams are crowded to their utmost ca- addreRg at the commencement exercis- F. W. REDJnOJV». pucity almost every day and extra cars es at the State agricultural collego, on Groceries Crockery, Fancy Goods »ill 1» closed out at extremely low tiger« are frequently taken onto accotumo- June 1st. McMinnville, Oregon. date tho increasing travel, Tho popu- a correspondent from Moscow say» : - ' lation of every county in the valley W. J. McConnell, of Yamhill county, is »bending a few day» here super «py « « j ■ has increased from five to fifteen hun­ Or., intending the building of a new store 3.T71 □ I Ê l OTI 1931. dred within the past six months, and in house which, when completed, will be **«*À1X MiV each new enterprises have boon or are one of the finest iu the northwest. nbotit to bo set in motion. Benton county is perhaps gaining more than its Great Strength and Durability Aow To-Day. neighbors of tho valley. The prospect Wil! make the season commei cing April 1st, The only Mower manufactured on the Pacific Coast. (Heretofore at th« head of the 1883, at F. A. Fletcher's farm. • m Fridays, Sat­ of a railroad from Yaqtiina Bay to . Reedville Stud) will make the urdays and Sundays; Monday! * and Tuesdays LOTS FOR SALE. the river is attracting people to the sseason of 1883 as follows : coast district, so long isolated. The North Yamhill, J/ondavs: La- at McCoy. OTS N os . 1,2 and 3, in Block No. 19, Row­ PEDIGREE :—Young Milton was sired by peculiar fitness of that region for dai­ land’s addition are offered for sale at. a bar­ F&yette, Tuesdays; McMinnvilh*. Wednes­ Old Milton. a half brother to Ca ledonia Chief, days and Thursdays; Bellevue, frida^s and gain. Fine location near the depot — just east rying has been noticed, and we are in­ the fastest trotting stallion in Canada, and the retidenco of L. II. Conk, on the east side Saturdays. formed by Mr. Wallis Nash, who is •>f Ilambletonian Mambrino is a beautiful dark is pronounced by oompetent jr dges, coupled of railroad track, on Third Street. The three with public opinicn, to be the h est road and | now in this city, that a number of lots will be sold for $400, if applied for soon. bay or brown, 15 bunds. 2i inches high and carriage stallion in Canada. Ha took the first weighs over 1,100 pounds. He is unsurpassed GIIORAB Wlf.lI*,Jr. trained dairymen front Iowa and Min­ McMinnville, May for style nnd beauty; long-bodied, with a prize at tbe Provincial Exbib* 'tion held in 21, '8.3—lltt. Hamilton, in 1872; first nt i (ilton Spring nesota are about to introduce there the rangy neck aud blood-like head. Ho is hea­ vy muscled, and aa for feet and legs no burse Show,in 1872-73-74; first at Bra »ton in 1873; latest »¡entitle dairying methods. Mr. second at Guelph Central Exhibí', tion, in 1873; I'-' can excel him. Nash himself has the necessary ma­ Of bis prepotency as a sire there can be no he took the first prize at Hamilton Central Fair The Old Reliable, in 1873, al /o the first prize and dig Ionia for best chinery for dairying on a large scale doubt. All nis colts have tbe impress of his '.íwl A. • and superb courage, and when plac­ horse of e found all kinds of P elds’ Royal premiums nnd win, the winner of the celebrated horse. Statesman : last winter have Itecn resown, but some Eroisla .HrittK, Sau»nirca of ull kinds. I I many three-year-old three-in-flve races at Vancouver iJooi’se dam the celebrated Erin nu tre sired by will be allowed a season’s rest aud so ileah hunting m; ire, iin|H>rt- ’s Harnbletonian. on Horses’ Necks. certainly not fall short of 225,000 tons nit-bsT €LAS> MAHKFT, dyk cd by an officer of the first Roy: ils. How’s 1st dam Olean, by Border Chief. Royal George trotted his mile in '2:35, under Every farmer should examine the VICTOR before purchasing a Mower, and it may go as high aa 300,000 tons. 2nd dam Olinda, by Oliver. All to be sold LOW, FOR CASH. 3rd dam by Chorister, be by imp. Contract. Sv© weeks’ training. Fields’ Re yal George as it has manv points tbat make it superior to other machines. Menelaus* first dam Jesse Bull by Long Isl­ •r-ii'ed nis mile on the BuffiJ« coon c iu 2 :22¿> Give tne a call. TOPICS OF THE DAY. and 2 :24. I also have the Improved and Black Hawk. STRICT, HONEST, FAIR AND SQUARE BUSINESS, I H. FISHER, THE VICTOR MOWER The Fine Stallion, Mambrino, YOUNG MILTON L W. J. AAHK1SON. Albany will celebrate tbe Fourth. Snow fell to the depth of two inches at Cincinnati, on Tuesday. At Iitxon. 111., on Tuesday, ice form­ ed to tbe tbickutiM of half an inch. The pioneer» of Lane county are go­ ing to organise a society on July 4th. The new mammoth mill of tho City of Salem Company started up ou a trial run last Friday. It is estimated that James Murphy sailed Marion county four thousand doll irs bv shooting hiniaelf. T he lust shot was the best. The inhabitants of Yaquina bay have been re.ioeing over the entry at that harbor of a 700 ton vessel! loaded w ith (JOO ton» of general merchandise. The prohibitory liquor amniendment wn . defeated in the state senate at Bar- t ¡»burg on the 18th, lacking the two- thirds vote, which stood 21 yeas to 21 liny». A bill has passed the Illinois house requiting railroad companies to build station houses at all points along their lines where United States mail is deliv­ ered. Lydia Pinkham, of proprietary med­ icine fame, died in Lynn on the 18th, aged (11. She spent «80,000 a yaar ad­ vertising, anil secured a trade netting $ 100,000 |>er year profit. Near Lakeview, a man by the name of C. Spike killed another by the name of ( liarles Delauo. The shooting nas caused by lmth parties claiming the same piece of land. Spike was dis­ charged after an examination. The grading on the line of the North­ ern Pacific roadded between Portland and Kalama is pmirressing vigorously. Ten gang" of Chinese graders, number­ ing one hundred and fifv each, an* sot eml over a distance of fifteen miles, abir ve and U lo-v St. Helens, and many of their camps are in plain view of those passing up and down the Colum­ bia river on the steamers. McMinnville, Oregon, ) May 21, 1883. f Um3» McCarter & Armstrong. DEALERS IN ,1. I. CASE'S 3Ij«<*liinery, AND DEERING »ELF 111 XI» ER« and Mowers, Iloosier Hay Rakes, 2nd dam by Young Duroc, he by Duroc, he by Diomede. 3rd dam by Coffin's Messenger, son of imp. Messenger. Bonier Chief, sire of Olean, was by old Mam* brino Chief, 1st dam bv Highlander, 2nd dam by Glencoe, 3rd darn by Post Boy, son of Hen­ ry that ran with Eclipse. Thus it will be seen that Ilambletonian Mambrino has eight Messenger crosses and mit.« the two greatest strains of American tn tting blood—those of Rvsdyk's Hamhleton- ;.m and Mambrino Chief, being n lineal de­ scendant ot imp. Messenger o i each side of the house To this, the very quintessence of Amer­ ican trotting blood, he unites the rich racing strain« ot Glencoe, Wagner, Chorister and Post Buy, famous in the annul)» of the ruuning turl on both sides of the Atlantic. He also has the Bashaw blood, through Long Island Black Hawk, the first horse that ever trotted iielow 2 :40 to a road wagon. TERMS:—$35 to insure; $25 by the reaaon. Care will be taken to preyent accident», but no responsibility assumed. Address Wv. GALLOWAY, Bellevue, Or L. B. LINDSAY, 50lf Reedville, Oregon. STAR STUDEBAKER Saloon & Billiard Hal Wagons and Buggies. Cha’s Hirsch, Pro. (O!XLM*BMeT»Ml*D OLI» »TAJTO.) M c M innville , O regon ALSO 31 nnuindurer« of ras T3.TS, uevoas, sens asa coabs ell kinds of RFI R A TFJ-n < GI AW Carriages anti UtarksMith Work. IRON HARROW’S a •pecialty. 1 Im lory I. At Amity. Or. A« the owner of the following property 1» nt work in town «nd has no ure for the tame, he mlfer» it at a hemin : One span of good Work Horse«; also a good Milch Cow. and a Cook R'cve. in fair condition For pertienlare, en­ quire of HENRY DUNZER. Nelson’« wagon «hop. McMinnville, Or HENRY GEE. Bellevoe. 4m3* DESCRIPTIONYovwo M iltoj is a blood bay, seven years old, sixteen bunds high, weighs 1,300 pounds, has excellent style, and is a fine driver and unusual good we rker. TERMS:—Insurance, $10; season ,$7 ; ain- 7I0 service, $5. All care will be tak< n to pre­ vent accidents, but no re»|ODsibility for such will be assumed. F. A. FLETC1 IER, A. E. C alkins , Proprietor. Keeper. 4m2. WOOl}» WALTER Mower aud Self Binder—Somethin!» entirely new. Missing bundles is the past. Will run one horse lighter than other Self Binders. B. F. HARTMAN, 9wl0 Farm Machinery! AUCTION SALE The Fine Stallions OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BELMONT JAKE AND Sappington & Laughlin I I BILL'S- B.3SBD On »»count of my eonUmplatnd departure NORTH YAMHILL, for the Eastern State», »nd the Mill in» up of my busiure». I will tell at Public Auction, will make the season of 1883 r.t the following without rewvc, upon the premiweat McMinn­ Would call the attention of the Farmer, si times and places: ville, Yambill County, Oregon, on Ysmbill and Washington Countie», to thr fad that they have the ngeucy 1er some of the bo* Wclff inn vllle, Mlondny« A Tuesdays! Thunder, .Hwy XJtto, 1888, make, of Farm Machinery, among which xheridan, Wednesdays < t Thursdays ; at 11 o’clock a. tn., rm. of tho Choicest Billi­ they may mention the Amity, Fridays and Saturdays. es»® and Re»id»nco Property in McMinnville, Beginning April lrt and ’. fading July lrt. comprising three delightfully situated lots with rcider.ce end good well of w «ter upon each lot, »nd »>ms finely situated residence lots imme­ diately east of the the above-described prop We invite the public to examine our stock erty. ’ A nice Buwwess Lot at the Denot. Also before breeding else where. some of tbe finest residence property in the WARRIOR SfOWEI*. city, situated nirectly north of my present J. R. SAWYER. reeidence. and also the fhliowing described Ulf. Proprietor. HAY RAKES. property, situated south of the Cosine Creek, DODD'S aud lying east of and adjoining the reiroad line, in lots of one sere each. The last nsmed preiertv is sdmirably adepted for residence Plow«, Harrow«, end gardening purpose,, and is convenient to the new College. w. T. Newbv will show tbe In fact all kind« of Farm Machinery. Root and Stioe Maker, parti— calling upon him in McMinnville, sad a plot of the property can be seen and pert,ru­ SHKRIDAN. OBESO!«. lers bad of the euctioneers, Gilman A Co.. No. 4? First street, Portland. This property being ALSO. The finewt stork of Be pta» Show. Rubber?. some of tbe most desirable in McMinnville, the sale affords an excellent opportunity for Hardware. Crockeryware, Grocer­ Etc, in Yamhill County parties desiring a home or for a good and CHEAP FOR CASH. profitable investment in a eity where tho »aloe ies, Etc., Bt'ota and Shor« menu factered to order and of real edlate is repidly irnprovingi Title ae.illy repaired. perfect. ...at the... All work and good« warranted. Tsntssorfiaia—Cash or bankable paper. Fotdoffce, .y'orlh Yumhi»' Sign of the Big Be it, Sheridan, Oregon. GILMAN A Co.. W.T, NEWBY, 3lm3. Pertland. McMinnville. U-Stf. Deering Binder, Deering Movrer. The Westinghouse Thresher, W. A. FENTON,