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lin: R epoktek . XclCNNVILLE. 03280», TOE 7,1833. Perhaps some will think that the R e porter changes proprietors often, a- it will be wen elsewhere that Mr. Warren has withdrawn from the same. But a brief explanation will put the matter in the proper light: At the time Mr. Warren went into this paper he was contemplating hunting other fields and it was some time liefore he made up his mind what to do— finally making up his mind to try the newspaper. Since that time he has had several fair and lucrative propositions made him from parties on the Sound, and has at last determined to leave us. We are sorry to have him go as our business associations with him for the past ten mouths have been pleasant. Hut as he must go all we can do is to bid him a fond adieu, and launch our craft alone and as in the past, depending upon the generous public of ‘‘Old Yamhill,” strive to steer her clear of breakers. Respectfully, A. V. R. S nyder . JONS. (due thing seems to be fully demon strated . That is that the splenetic Joss of the Orer/onian is soundly and etern ally luad at Johu II. Mitchel). Joss always frowns and speaks sternly—nay he thunders like a mule in displeasure, every time there is a labor strike in the East or a steam boat explosion in Eu rope, a cyclone iu the West.or any other upheaval of the sort wherein .Mitehell has a direct connection—at least as di rect as Joss's connection w ith honesty and candor in any of his dealings with John II. Mitchel. No matter how dark a picture he may draw every time lie strains a point to make a waspish thrust at Mitchell, we all remember when "Joss carried the whole burden which he now so hypocritically denoun ces upon his own shoulders and défend ed it with nil the fulsome venom he now employs in denunciation, He did that, too, with his eyes wide open to all those matters which now so keenly exercise his ire. Mitch ell is not now “a candidate.” He goes quietly about his business a common citizen, and as such is entitled to a de cent respect. To place him in compar ison, were he to go into a contest atrainst Joss before the sutlrages of the State of Oregon, he would get four votes to Joss’ one for any position he might name. Such is the standing of the two men tn popular estimation. And for one who has cut the figure Joss lias from first to last in the Mitchell mutter, to be continually raking out Mitchell’s name as a target for bis sple netic, revengeful railery, is a piece of brazen overbearance as disgusting to the masses as it is cowardly and dis honest. We say what we do not in de fense of Mitchell particularly. Under the circumstances he ought uot to need any defense. As before asserted, he is simply h private citizen, attending to his own ailairs. As such he is entitled to the common courtesies of any man, Ire he of highest or lowest station,—no more, no less. FARM EKS They did t» "rowan" busitiess over in Moscow. the «then div. The (’w- iolt'uky got into his cron nsc n it. h « ith- ont theexphwdoffof u kiillottskedndille- fskv b)uiidcrvichf»k> simofngiin The interpreter thteen’f any whether the Car, crown fitted him or not. ? YOUR STOCK. IMPROVE Mr. J. J. Henderson, has at his place,5 miles west of Amity, a thorough-bred Jersey Bull, imported recently from Los Angelos. Those wishing to breed can do so by the season tor $5, due at time of .‘service. 13m3pd. To Whom it May Concern HEW PRICES! Dissolution of Co-partnership. Notice is hereby given that the co-partner ship heretofore existing between A V. R. Sny der an*i W. H. Warren, as publishers of the Y amhill R eporter , under the firm name of Snyder & Warren, has been this day dissolved, Mr. Warren retiring. The business will be conducted by A. V. R. Snyder, who assumes the indebtedness of the late firm and to whom all accounts due said firm are due and pava- ole. A. V. It SNYDER. W. II. WARREN. McMinnville, Or., June 1, 1883—t5. May 10th, 1823, I have just received a fine lot of Be it herewith known that I have this day established a Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS, Jersey Blooded Bull For Cash at Bedrock Prices Embroidery, Now at the stables of Cloves, The One HENDERSON & EOGAN BROS. M c M innville , O regon Hosiery, Etc. “J ersey C hief ” N o 1, dropped April 12th, 1877 ; sire, “ Emperor;” dam, “ Minnie War ren. P edigree op “ E mperor ”—“ Emperor” was dropped Jan. 17th i *75 ; sire, “ Emperor Bil ly ,” dam “Olivea” by im norted Neptune(J24); grand-dam, “ Ulivea” (232); great grand-dam •’ Nelly Bly,”(226)—imported. P edigree op '’M innie W arren ”—“Minnie Warren,” solid fawn, dropped March 5th, 1874 ; sire, “ Beacon Comet,” 14th : dam, “ Princes” 4th, (2302); grand-dam, “Princes” (761)— imported by W. B. Dinsmore in 1868. T eems —For season, $5. HENDERSON A LOGAN BROS. 13tf 1770 .„J .» recoinj NEW GOODS i» .1... line EVEBY DAY, »hieb .n, be.gb. Laces, — The — Pure One Price Cash Dry Goods and Clothing House, Fancy Goods, “JERSEY CHIEF” Men’s Boys’, and Youths’ All Goods are marked in Plain Figures. We shall keep only Hood iiOlids, and sell them to you We keep ITO Books Everthing sold at Reduc ed Prices. [Except Cash Book.] We do not propose to pay you the highest market price for your produce, but shall pay you Real Value, and No More Please call and examine Goods before pur chasing elsewhere. We believe in ADVERTISING to tell the people of this town and county what we are doing. Yours Respectfully, American Independice STRICT, HONEST, FAIR AND SQUAREBUS1NES? Hambletcnian Mambrino, Grand Celebration and Basket Fic-2Tio at Oregon» - July till, 1883. President........................ Dr. IL JKMM P. Orator................. lion. w. D. FENTON. Chaplain ............... Rev. J. T. WGEFE. Header of Declaration — M. W. NIGLEK. Marshal J 11 GARDNER. JttSIt BY Dayton Cornet Band,Lafayette Cho ral Society, McMinnville and Day ton Clee Cluba. PRIZES will bo awarded to the winners in tho Sack, Wheelbarrow and Three-Legged Races. A Bali and Bat to the best Base Ball nine. A prize for the best sustained character in the Horuebusques. Grand parade of tbe Hornebnsques in the afternoon, under counauod of Gen. James Mooney. claims and that said proof will be mat e he fore the County Clerk of Yamhill County at Lafay ette, Oregon, on Thursday Julv 12 1883, viz: Win. J). Parker. Homestead Entry No 3l2‘.) tor the 8 W 1-4 of S E 1-4, E 1-2 ol S W |.| A 8 W 1-4 of 8 W I 4 ol Ser. 34, T 5 S R 7 W. He names the following witnesses tn prove hi. continuous residence upon, ami cultivation of -aid land, viz: John Veetch, C. II. Beeler, L. Wright aud (’. Douglas, all of Wilhunina, Yam hill County, Oregon. Charles II. Boelor, Homestead Entry, No 3 192 for the 8 W 1-4 o| Section 28, T 5 8 ]{ 7 W, lie names the following witnesses to prove hiacontinuous residence upon. and cultivation of said land, viz: Levi Wright, D. Parker, Charles IVuJas and .John Vseteh all ot Will« miuii, Yamhill County, Oregon. Charles Douglas, Homestead Entrv No 3.595 f »r the N W 1 1 of 8ec. 28, T 6 S R 7 W, Hr names tho following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence lijwm and cultivation ol said land, viz: (’. II. Beeler, Levi Wright, John Ve<«tch and D. Parker, all of Willamina, Yamhill Gounty, Oregon. L. T. HARIN, Register. (Heretofore at the head of the Reedville Stud) will make the season of 1883 as follows : North Yamhill, .Mondays; La- Fayette, Tuesdays; McMinnville, Wednes days and Thursdays ; Bellevue, Fridays and Saturdays. llambletonian Mainbrino is a beautiful dark bay or brown, 15 hands, 2$ inches high and weighs over J ,100 pounds. He is unsurpassed for style and beauty: long-bodied, with a rangy neck and blood-liko head. lie is hea vy muscled, und as for feet and legs no horse can excel him. Of bis pre|x>tency as a sire there can be no doubt. All his colts have the impress of liis high form and superb courage, and when plac ed on the market Lave, so far, commanded (at the fame ages) as high a price as the get of any hoise in tho North Pacific. During tbe last year his get was awarded many premiums and was the winner of the three-year-old three-iii-llve races at Voncouver and the State Fair, defeating in lx>th races the finest field of three-year-olds that ever came together in the, Northwest. PED I G R EE:—llambletonian Mainbrino was sired bv Menelaus, (the sire of Cleora, re cord 2. ¡8$, »nd sold for $15,000), he by Rys- dyk’s llambletonian. 1st dam Olean, by Border Chief. 2nd dam Olinda, by Oliver. 3rd dam bv Chorister. he by imp. Contract. Menelaus’ fn -t darn .less© Bull by Long Isl and Black Hawk. 2nd dam by Young Duroc, he by Duroc, he by Dioruede. 3rd dam by Coffin’s Messenger, son of imp. Messenger. Border Chief, sire of Olean, wits by old Mara- brin<» Chief, I •: dam i»v Highlander, 2nd dam by Glencoe, 3rd dam by Post Boy, son of Hen ry that tan with Eclipse. Thus it will be s<*en that llambletonian Mdinbrinohas eight Messenger crosses and unites the two greatest strains of American tr< tting Idood—those of ltvsdyk’s Hamldeton- ian and Mambrim» Cl.-of, being a lineal de scendant of imp. Messi-ngor o i each side of the house To this, the verv quintessence of Amer ican trotting blood, he unites the rich racing strains of Glencoe, Wagner, Chorister and Post Boy, famous in the annuils of the running tin t on both side = of tha Atlantic. He also has the Badiaw bb»od, through Long Island Black Hawk, the fits! her e that ever trotted below 2 :40 to a road wagon. TERMS:—$35 to insure; $25 by the season. Care will be taken to preyent accidents, but no renponsibility assumed. Address W m . GALLOWAY. Bellevue, Or L. B. LINDSAY. Slltf Reedville, Oregon. STAR Saloon & Billiard Hall Cha’s Hirsch, Pro. [DIELSCHNKIDER’ s OLP STAND.] ? I? "H M c M innville , with everybody, and we think tho proper TB7IE MAS CO.WE to do away with the LOOSE CRED!| BUSINESS, which is Ruinous to Parmer and Morcliant, in th® End. I We hope to receive the patronage of the public, which believe in doing business on a •bi? H. FISHEH, Groceries Crockery, Fancy Goods J. L. ROGERS. G° SE County Surveyor -AMP- CIVIL ENGINEER, McMinnville. Or. will be closed out at extremely low ligured Third Street, licMlnnvllle. ROG3RS c£i TODD. [Successors to W. B. Turner,] —Dealers In— CSiemicals, Paten t Hledicinea Perfumery, Fine Toilet Articles, Soaps. Combs, Hair, Tooth uuil Clotli i&niNhesy !lponies, Trusses, Miouldar Uraces and all Druggists Sundries. A full line of Paint:, Oil:, Varnishes, Brushes and Sash Tools. Tho Purest 3>quors for Medicinal Purposes. The Bost Brands cf Cigar3 Con stantly on Hand. The largest and best stock of Fishing TacKIo Ever brt ugnt to Yamhill County. IN STATIONARY Simple in Construction, Light Draft, No Side Draft or Weight w»‘. shall carry a full line, consisting of Papn on Hor-e«’ Necks. ol the best quality,, Envelopes of tho latest ami nearest styles, etc. Every farmer should examine the VICTOR before purchasing Special attention is called to our Cuttlery, as it has rnanv points that make it SUPERIOB to other machines. «nd Photograph and Autograph Albums. I3h>«keirins’ Prescriptions und Faini> • y Recipes Carefully Cmupoiui<!<*<! al ail boui s-day or night. W^vizr!«:.!« .A. WOOD** Mower and Self Binder—Somethin'! entirely new. Missing bundles is of Will run one horse lighter than other Self Binders. B. F. HARTMAN, Tho Old Reliable. EUIUSKO MARKET Fresh Vfeata, SauoaKCA of all kind«, If end Chee se, Freeh Fish. Salt mid Dried Fish« Huron, Ham«, l eg*, Flour from l.afayettc .Mills. Chickens. Ac,, m RMT-CUSS n A RKET, All to be sold LOW, FOR CA8II. Give inn a call. W. J. AARHISON» McMinnville, <>ei»on, I Mav 21, 1883. » 11 m3* Produce I Commission House I woui.t rMpcetfully call the attention of tba people to the facl that I Lime, Salt. Oat«. Potatoes, Cement, anti Gran Seed. I also have the Store, E. T GOl I). surgron. w. H. BINGHAM PI’O., NORTH YAMHILL, Pay Cash Would call the attention of the Farmer, d For all kinds of Produce, Oats. Barlev. Cured \rmhill and Washington Counties, to the fert Menu. Lard. Apples. Onions. Eggs, Chicken«. that they have the agency ter some of th»* best makes of Farm Machinery, among which Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Potatoes. they may mention the T have for sale Canga Gypson. or Land Plaster, y”•1 •2 an'1 *n i». Row land*« additi' n are offered for «ale at a bar ium. Fine location near the depot—juat cast Li"""'7 i,,r,illMr ,hi“ «»“*« Phosphate ol of the resid.-noo of L. II. Conk, .m the east side of railroad track, on Thin! Street. The three b will be whl Mr MM. if applied for mon I am also agont for the Third «... ... Vlcrtin.iville. MM > "«■ 1 Jr. McMinnville. May 24. 83—11 if. (On block CMt ol Planing Mil). lw<> «ioors east Kenhwenwa Mi uiwtcry 1- Car Ccmpany’s of livery stable.) I have all the field notes E. CHER, M. of the Public Survevg of Yamhill county. and am l iiy«i€iaii and pn»|»arrd to do Firat-l'lses work on short notice and 11.« !-r>n.,„.'n- v |on,t..| in J/.-.Vmnxilte. reasonable term«. tur tli« pnwirr <>r hi. |>mten.„.n. All c»ll«— ■<»v dy night—nmmptlv attendM lo, OUl.v-Oue do.., e.,t of W.rren * M.ger. «®cn . V|f Pam Machinery! Sappington & Laughlin McMinnville Furniture I a Mower, I also have the Improved Wo would most respectfully ark a sh.ffe of thi. pulj.es patronage, hoping by fair dialing ti e past. and strict attention to business to mer.t the •wio same. ROGERS * TODD. LOTS FOK N lLi:. J. <’. I'OOPEK Proprietor. VICTOR. MOW CITY DRUG STORE. In fact everything kept in a A< the owner of the following properly is at work in town ami has no use for the same, he - It* r> it at a bargain : One '-pan cl good Work Hor-- ; alR. a £»,„..1 yfjich Cow. and a Cook Stove, in fair condition. For particulars, en- T»ii*’ f HENRY DVNZER. Nel-on’s wag. n «bop. McMinnville. Or HENRY GEE, Bellevue. 4 m3* CASH BASIS. The One Price Cash Dry Goods and Clothing House, Is now permanently located in the Brick on I oregon Third Sire* t—near the postoffice, where will be found aji kinds of FISI VINES, UQTOS3, SEER aad CIGARS I p ¿5 « We have only to add that we intend to do a F. If. McMinnville, Oregon. - One I*i*iee to All. F’irst, Cash IBasis Precisely ichat they are. of Dayton, < lothing Boid Beg leave to inform the public that our business will be conducted upon the following systematic prineipl« Clothing'. l()7th Anniversary a Price C./S’Z/ Dry 6roods and ISS3 A frightful catastrophe occurred last ÇAY" *11 are Cordially invited. Wednesday caused by a stampede on the East Kiver Bridge, between Brook FiVASa PROOF. lyn and New York, in which a large number of lives were lost and many Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, May 23d, 1SA3. were aerioualy injured. The following will give our readers some idea of how Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of their inten the panic occurred and its results: tion to make final prowl in blipport ol their “Tho crowd, ktwwn 4;20 and 4:30, when the accident occurred, wuh not uncomforta bly great. Coming from Brooklyn it w«tb largely composed of respectable cilv anil country folks, taking their first view of th* atruoture. There was no pres.sure or excite ment until the panic wasertated hvn Lai that tomethinag whs wrong with the bridge, and thia was largely due to the blanched fac es and the terrified demeanor of bridge la borers and the police, who were» trying to ex tricate the women who had tripped and fal len on the steps. Then the pusmng thrum- on the central arch made a wild rush for the «tips leading down Yrmn the New York end. and no force of police that could have gath ered in the narrow pass could have prevent* d just such a catastrophe as oocurrid. Ouh the laborers and cool-h*Mided men who drew themselves up on tbe cables and pulled ont m* n, women and childr* n from the frantic fighting mass that waa pi'ed nt the foot ol the stairway could do anything. A brace of jointed iron mites, such as are used <»n fen y ho i»« <«nd ratiw'iv orossint’s. promntlv cl<wo when ths jam first oocurn-d to shutoff the passengers above and below, would have pre vented the loan of life. T he ••'Limes. ’ wlnen gives tho beat account of the diauler, says one woman's m step and another woman's fright; u -d screams on used the panic. There are thirteen step- broken into two flights by n landing seven feet wide. The lower flight has six stei»« each seven inches high and eight wide in the clear. The upper flight has seven steps of the Mme width and height The top of th* iron fence on each side of the stairway forms a hand rail. The steps are too narrow wivui the width of the puthway is considered. A*, nearly as could be ascertained, from excited persona who were in the throng or saw it. .>■ middle aged woman, coming down the steps toward New York, lost her foot in«» and fell. Bridge Policeman Frederick Hichards. wle> was standing near the head of the stairs. s»v the woman fall and sprung to her assistance. 8h* fell on her knees on the center landim of tbe stairway, just as Richards readme her. The ofilcur caught hold of her arm and polled her down ti e remainder of the stair- and to one aide. At the same moment a wo man at tbe head of the stainvav, s<‘einj. Richards dragging somebodv through th* crowd, began to acreani nt the top of her voice. Then th<*se behind made a rnsli for ward to see what the trouble was. Tho-e on the stairway could not hold back tbe throng, and in An instant several persona were car riwl off their feet and fell. Those on the promenade nbove the stairway, know-im.* nothing of the fearful crush on the steps surged ahead with an irresiatable L»rou » nd in a moment the whole stairway was p- eked wit! dead and dying men. women and chil dren« piled one upon another, in a writhing struggling mass. A CARD Now To-1 >tn Deering Binder, Deering Mower» wmiiion mower . DODD'S HAY RAKES. The Westinghouse Thresher, Plow«, Harrow*, In fact all kinds of Farm Machinery» Road and Mill MACHINERY, FARM, /.USO, Car irs afun .took of FurniP.r», Car^ s, Wall l.Fer Bird Cage,. Baby Carnages. *,... which and now have on exhibition at mv .tore a fine Hardware. Crockeryware. Grocer her«' Is at prices so reasonable that ¡».ne can tmd fault. ies. Etc., Repairing Jane in a n<«t and substantial St. Paul Twine Binder. manner. ...at the... Cail an<1 see me at the Wallace R.,,n opj»site Masotie Hall. Building, I lease call and examine gneda and p icas. ®. *• hahdix ,.. Postottire, »Vorth Vtuuht'l- lJ-Etf.