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Tin; T he R eporter , niiirn.Mt hoi s tragi : dy . ACARO NOTICE. U. 8. Land Office, Oregon City Oregon, June 8, 1883. Complaint having beeu entered at this Oihce by George Belt against Mark Morris for abandouing liis Homestead Entry No. 4375, dated April 23, 1881, upon the 8 j of NE I A N 1 <>t bE 1 Section 4, Township 2 8. R 5 W, in Yamhill County. Oregon, with a view to the canoellaluin of sanl entrv ; the said parties are hereby summoned to ap|»ear before J. E. Mag ers. Notary Publio at McMinnville. Yamhili County, Oregon, on the 17th day of July, 1E83 at li) o’elock a. to resjtoud aud furnish les- ti.n. ny coneeruuig said al’eged abandonment. 14)5 L. T. BARIN, Register, The violent affray which occurred ut the Chl'istadtlphian campmeetiiig near KclCNNVILLE, OBEGON, JU-TE 11, ’863. Lafayette ou Sunday last, was a deplor able affair. Terror ami m » tow commin AlIKTOt llACl TO TUE FKOVT gle in it. contemplation ; terror in the thought of a scene so deadly in its The Willamette Farmer is off on character in our midst; sorrowful in a very strange tangent, all an once, the reflection opon all those causes on the subject of assessment and which have goaded a naturally quiet taxation. Its sky-soariug motto is, and peaceable young citizen ou to this JÆclMINîT VILLE, !>(£□.y IO til, ISSO, resort. .Shockedas we are, how “ Exempt money, notes and ac dread ever, by the unhappy occurrence, we counts and assess all other proper are by no means surprised. The inev Be it herewith known that I have this day established a ty, wherever you find it.” This is itable has come in its mildest form.— spurning the poor man and petting Too many peaceful l'amdies have been the “ princely few,” with a bare broken up; too many firesides have Thousand, of Brick, of the best quality, will be ottered to the public by Tuesday, June 19th, faced vengeance. Of all the class been turned from affection and con at tentment to misery and desolation ; too the yard of es of property, money is the most many dear friends have been estranged and am receiving NEW GOODS in that line EVERY DAY, which arc bought A. C. SAYLOR, independent, the most dominant, and too many heart ¡ches have been en .Hc.Hinnville, - Oregon. the most self-protective. Money gendered by the wo; ks of Mr. Nichols is, in reality, the complete master lo secure for him a friendly estimation Having secured entire control of the yard formerly run by C. G. Saylor, the above named of till property and wields till else in tins community at large; and if lie proprietor starts out wila the intention of man has been too purbliued in his perni to its liking. It can get into farms cious conceit to observe that his escape ufacturing and supplying this public with brick in any quantity, of a quality guaran and other property a dozen times from a fate worse than this lias been teed to be as good as the best, and at prices as while the assessor is going around due to the great fa. bearahceof his out low as the lowest. A suitable /eduction to parties purchasing once, always adding to itself and raged victims, then let iiim learn the large lots. lesson through such bitter evidence as reaping rich harvests at its ease, me a call and see ior yourself. Beg leave to inform the public that our business will be conducted upon the following systematic principle, that under which he now suffers. We Give A. C. SAYLOR. while the poor farmer plods along, ahull probably hear a wonderful tale of 14tf grinding slowly as best he can in “martyrdom for conscience’sake" and PROCLAMATION ! Second, One 1’rice to uA.ll. Firat, C iit-ili Basis the effort to produce sufficient to all that, as soon as Mr. Nichols gets To the Citizens of Amity & Vicinity. pay high taxes, interest money, able to resume his “labors in the vin- All Goods are marked in Plain Figures. We shall keep only (iOOtl (iOOdH, ¡¡nd sell them to you for Comfort, Comfort, perhaps, with a scant residue to ynrd,” but, in our opinion, it will be Precisely whal they are. Comfort. for him to open his eyes to pay his store bill, and clothe and advisable practical views of life and to the fact feed himself and family. that there is no place in popular opin [Except Cash Book.] One of tiie chief pursuits of mankind can be And in the face of such a picture ion for sucha hierarchy as he seems dis found at the new Boot and Shoe Shop, where now conies the modem eavant that posed to build, and that, too, upon the for a reasonable price you can get your Beots We do not propose to pay you the highest market price for your produce, but shall pay you Shoes made L, order and Warranted,which would add further to the already ruins of the most sacred interest, that and for Durability aud Comfort caunot be equalled in the hearts of a civilized pco- elsewhere in Y’amhill County. onerous burden of the poorer class abide Real Value, anil No More. ble. If there is no statute law to avert Yes! Should you desire an easy fit es by withdrawing from the taxa the evil, human nature must seek its Of Cloth, Calf, Kid or Kip, ble property of the country a good own remedy. We heartily hope this Just i «11 on Johnnie at his little shop, to tell the people of this town and He will turaishyou such as you’ve never got. We believe in county what we are doing. part of that which above all others may lie the lust of such difficulties. To Whom it May Concern. Pioneer Brick Yard One Price Cash Dry Goods and Clothing House, For Cash at Bedrock Prices The One Price CASH Dry Goods and Clothing House We keep ITO Books ADVERTISING ! No pains from corns or bunions felt, is best ¡title to bear its share of the They will give you com.ort, ease and health, We have only to add that we intend to do a burden! We confess a blindness The reports from various parts of No more with yielding form and tearful eye, the country regarding the crops makes Sauli people walk, if VOKES’ Boots they try. to a single point in justification of it look rather discouraging. The de H.pairing Neatly and Promptly Done. such a procedure. We can see no cline by States is 4 per cent in Connec rule of justice but to tax all prop ticut, 14 in New York, 2 in Ohio, 8 in Shop—Next d«or lo .McCarter <t Aiderman’s with everybody, and we think the proper TIME HAS COME to do away with theLOObE ( REDIT Manufactory, Trade Street, Amity. erty upon ¡tn equal basis, and cer Indiana, and 7 in Missouri. It is slight Carriage Respectfully Yours, BUSINESS, which is , in Michigan and generally throughout tainly that class which lives and J. N. voki : s , the south. The general average condi 14 nil. Anatomical Boot Maker. thrives and speculates and increas tion is 75 against S3 in May. In June, es at the expense of ¡ill the others 18S2, it was 99 for winter wheat. It cannot be relinquished from its now is, by States, ns follobs: Connec We hope to receive the patronage of the public, which believe in doing business on a CASH EASIS. duty without doing flagrant injus ticut 92, New York 63, New Jersey The One Price Cash Dry Goods and Clothing House, tice. The Farmer1» only thread of 101, Pennsylvania 97. Delaware 83, argument in favor of it is that by Maryland 98, Virginia 93, North Caro lina 95, South Carolina 95, Georgia 96, inviting plenty of money into the Alabama 95, Mississippi 83, Texas 86, Proprietoi. country, it will cheapen rates of Arkansas 88, Tennessee 85, West Vir 88, Kentucky 77, Ohio 69, Mich interest. Such a scheme, vision- ginia i SO, Indiana 97, Missouri 70, Illi ary in itself, would be at the same igan ' •I Groceries Crockery, Fancy Goods will be closed out at extremely low iigures. time, immeasurably unjust so far nois 51, Kansas 89, California 89, Ore gon 90. These figures indicate flu* as it would effect taxation. The condition of growing wheat, and with latter we “ have with us always,” out reference to loss of area, by plow JULY 4tli, 1883. and every proi>erty bolder must ing up the winter killed area. The FARMERS, meet it. It is a public duty in con spring wheat area will be increase^ ' Grand time is expected. IMPROVE YOUR STOCK. about a half million acres, nearly 5 per nection with this unavoidable ex cent. Wisconsin reports a reduetion of Following is the Mr. J. J. Henderson, has at his place,5 miles action to devise such a policy as 1 per cent., Iowa 2, Minnesota makes -r—i-r—,,—s , I west of Amity, a thorough-brod Jersey Bull, Great Strength and Duraility — I I imported recently from Los Angelos. Those l will prove the most equitable and an increase of 5 per cent., Nebraska 7. P esiueni of the Dry - Wm. Me. Chrisman, ^*8^’ng to breed can do so by the season lor The only Mower manti fac ured on the Pacific Coast. easy upon those who must bear it. Dakota 10 mid Montana 35. Spring C and Mr.'sual - - Dr. A. E. Sanders, $5, due at time of service. 13ru3pd. Let the traffic iu money take rare wheat States have an average of nearly Asquint Mi’.-sbe’ - T. J. G aves. 10,000,000 acres. The condition of of itself. Many wen do not bor Sunrise, National Salute of guns. spring wheat is everywhere high, av A. M. the proue^sion will form row money, and it would be a gross eraging the same as last year. “JERSEY CKIEF” on tin* Public square, and march as fol injustice to compel such class to lows to the G i - ouik I h , just west of town — The — participate in the exercises as men share the burden of increased tax In reply to the Oreaoniau'» alatiderous and tioned below: Pure Blooded Jersey Bull ation by connecting it with an ex drive at this paper, on Friday hist, we Music uv the Band. Now at the stable« of Little Girls, led by Goddess of Liberty. traneous branch of finance, calcu have simply this to say : The state As ment—by cowardly inuendo—that this Citizens on foot. HENDERSON & LOGAN BROS. lated for the Itenefit of those who, paper, " for the great sum of $500," or Horsemen and Carriages. Prayer by Chaplain--liev. S. Monroe M c M innville , or . sgon . for the purpose of speculation or any other sum, great or small, ever Hubbard. Lords Devotion, by Goddess of Liberty. from the various causes which bear “ turned to the support of Mitchell." is bung —Red, White and Blue, by Little "JsnsKY C hibs ” No 1, dropped April 12th, upon less fortunate or less improv absolutely ami unqualitiedly false, ami Gi'Is. 187; ; sire, •' Emperor;” dam, “Minnie War Music by the Band. without the semblance of a fouodation ren. ident men,—for the sole benefit, we Declaration of Independence, S. M. Hub iu tact. A liiiin who can deliberatelt PBinaaBB or “ EncKnon”—“ Emperor” was repeat, of those who ¡ire in the fabricate a slanderous lie like that autl bard. dropped Jan. 17th 1875 ; sire, “ Emperor Bil Music by 1 lie Band. ly ,”dain “Olives” l>v imnsrted NeptunwJ24)s habit of borrowing money. The tell ii so eompo.<.edl.v when he knows (Iration, by Hon. W. G. Piper, of Salem. grand-dam," Olives'* (232); great grand-dam Music—Ameiica. • ; " Nellv Bly,"(226) th, re is not one word of truth in it, —imported. principle is all wrong, and he is no Dinner, by all. P ediureh , r ‘-M insik W acres "—"Minnie Music by the Band. friend of the masses who advocate: 'S must be utterly abandoned of ¡ill honor Short Warren,” solid fawn, dropped March 5th. 1874 ; Speeches, Toasts, A a. manly principle, and deserving of sire, “ Beacon Comet,” 14th : dam. “ I* inces” Simple in Construction, Light Draft, No Side Draft or Weight It is altogether too aristocratic and ( hand Ball in the afternoon and ev-1 4th. no l etter a consideration than is the (2302); grand-dam, “Princes" <761)— STRICT, HONEST, FAIR AND SQUARE BUSINESS H. FISHER, Cslebration at Amity. THE VICTOR MOWER The Republicans of Ohio met in con vention at Columbus on the 6th inst. and nominated J. B. Foraker for Gov ernor, William Grose for Lit nL-Gov- ernor; also Supreme Judges, an Audi tor and a Treasurer. The convention was exceedingly enthusiastic and har monious, foreboding the old time strength ami a victory of the same sort in the approaching elections. The Deniocmtie brethren who have been licking their chops in anticipation of n sweet morsel in the Ohio chicken, had us well fall back to their old dish el soured hopes and pickled disappoint ments, There’s lots of "Ohio nirn'' left yet. common slanderer and craven poltroon. Mr. II. \V. Scott limy yet have reason to regret these malicious alterations of his diseased imagiuation. FJVAL PgSOOF, I exas wa« fearfully scourged be a cyclone a tew .lays ago. N'erily, there ittitst he some kind of ait aerial cous)ti- Crook ¡M straight enough, after all. r-i, v at work iu the cyclone sitops.— He ciiine quietly riding back from his i’ht-y ure getting too numerous to be mysterious chase a few days ago with act ¡dents. three or four hundred mangy red-skins —mostly old men, squaws and papoos .N o w rS\>-J es, which lie had captured on his raid and lie purposes going buck anil raking in the brutal bucks, when lie gets a good ready on. Ike mid Bill Barker, two brother.« aud t'miioue outlaws were captured last Thurmlay, near Independence. low.i. after a terrible struggle, in which o.ie man wm killed mid several wounded. They were turned over to the authori ties, bnt afterwards a posse of men took them from the jail ami hung them. Look ont for the " luiukrupt ped dler«.” They are said to be headed to wards Yamhill county, pl.viug their old treacherous games. Have nothing to o with these bilks. Thev will be very hb mid accommodming until thet ue 1» of th< i. .« .ind- m.d thee—“ by-by"—“ »<> or word» to that effect. cuing, ami other amusements during I imported by W. B. Dinsmore iu 1868. on Horses’ Nficfci. i'je day. T ebms —For season, $5. Every farmer should examine thp VICTOR before purchasing a Mower, A B ti bcune with Basket Dinner will I HENDERSON & LOGAN BROS be .sci’vcd in the grand old style. All I as it has many points that make it superior to other machines. 13tf arc invited to come and bring their I I also have the Improved baskvis well tilled. The Committee I will .spare no pains in making this one I W j AJE i TER a . woot >» of the grandest celebrations ever held I 1770 iss ; l i*i Yamhill County. Mower and Self Binder—Something entirely new. Missing bundles is Come One ! Come All ’ 107th Anniversary the past. Will run one horse lighter than other Self Binders. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. May 23d, J883. Notice is hereby si ven that the 'oilowing naine«l settlers have filed notice of their inten tion to make final proof in support ot theii claims cml that said proof will be made Itofore the County Clerk of Yamhill Countv at Lu lay- et e, Oivgon, on Thursday Julv 12 1883, viz: Wm. D. Parker. I lamest e.tii Entrv No 312u f •• S W 1-4 oi S E 1-4, E 1-2 ot S W 1-4 A S W 1-4 of S W 1 4 of Sec. 34, T 5 S R 7 W . He names the following witnesses to prove hi- i e»«ntmii->us rttffience ufM>n, and cultivation of ‘.«ni land. Viz: John V op U’I i . C. II. Beeler, L. M r’^i t ami C. Douglas, all oi Willamina, Yatn- hiil Couutv, Oregon. * iia.l - II. Beeler. Homestead Entrv, No S W 1-4 of 8« • |,T 8*1 V . He names the following witness»u> prove his continuous residence upon, and eultivation of ta d lau i. viz: Levi W’right, D. Parker. Charles Duu.tias and John Veetch all of Willa mina. Yamhill County, Oregon. of American Independice B. F. HARTMAN, l!L Sappington & Laughlin («rand Celebration ' and NORTH YAMKILL, Basket Pic-lTic tAoulil call the attention of the Farmers of \ rmhill and Washington Counties, to the f»et that they have the i.geney lor some of the brt* makes of Farm Machinery, among whim they may mention the at □ayton, ■ • .J illy 4th, President-. Ore;;on 1S8S. Dr. E. Ji ÜMVP. utud 0.21<v ut 0.City. 0 c^on, ) Juue 7, 1883. ) Noi ir« i« berci, v gtven Ih. t i.,e loltowiug- na'ii^l Witter lisa fi. d n, tic« ef Ni« iu 'itti n, itisk« liu.) i rovi in .,tpp<> tof in- eli un.» ut th.t m M prou will he mede beton» thè Countv Cl.rk of Yattihill Countv al LÙlùyette, Òtvwn, on Fnd.y, July «0, 1-c.;, HvmecZii Kntiv N„. :..H3 l 8.S-, ST. 5 8. K I W. He n.mea ih. u,l'< wiint' MM» to prove •n. md ci« It va i ion * ■ i.d. \ ik y While. Richard i’h li p. Levi B. r>r ( larks Alhn,al! »I Alili**, Y.nihill f Hl* it«r Deering Binder, Loering lÆowcr- MARKET The Old Reliable, Orator ____ v \ Mou. w. D. n .IkTOX. f. r tVe N W 1-4 of Sec. 28, T 5 S R 7 W, Re ('tonplain Rev. J. T. V 'OI.rE. names the to.'lowing witnesses to prove n.s Reader of Declaration- continuous residence upon and cultivation of „ . s. W. S IfiI.ER Mat land, viz: C. II. Beeler. Levi W’right. ”“r',,a'...........................J. B GAI IDVKR. J?. ■" “>« Brick on Third «S reet-neur the postoffice, where will John V. e’ch and D. Parker, all ot Willamina, be found all kinds of Yamhill Gountv. Oregon. MESIC BY L. f. BARIN, Register. Dayton Cornet Band,Lafaye tte Cho t'reok Vlcat«. Sauanges O, all kinds Mead Cheese, > reals Fiah. «alt and ' ral Society, McMinnville > ind Day Dissolution of Co-partnership. Dried Fish. Bacon. Hauls. Eggs, ton Clee Clubs. Flour from l.afayelte Mills, No: ice is hereby given that the co-partner Chickens, Ar.. ship htretvtore exi-hng between A V. R. Snv ,kPRfU58 wv **<o th. winner, in der hid ! W. IE Warren, as publisher» of the the Sack, Wheel barrow and T tree Lemd In fact everything kept in a \ amhii . l K kporvrr , under the firm name of Races. A Bail and Bat co th<* br rt Rose Rail ‘ Stivo« i A Warren, has l>een this «lay di«f»>lved, n.ne, A prin tor the best h Main «i character I FIRKT CLASS MARKET, Mr. Warren retiring. The business will be iu the Itornebuspies. 'nduchbl bv A. V. R. Snyder, who assumes All lo be sold LOW, FOR CASH. Grand parade of the H. rtieb, rone. in the hr in ie'.:.' ìih ’ m of the late firm aiol to whom Give me a call. under comm* ,d .f Gen. I.mr. Ji accounts due said firm are due and pava- .UerniMAu. Mooney. w> J. »ARRIS o Y. A. V. R SNYDER. McMinnville, Orefon, l W H. W ARREN. McM.onviEe, Or., June I, 1883-L5. Msy 21, 1883. < lln>3« ELRISKO FI VAL PROOF. Barm Machinery! WAR111OR MOWER, DODD’S HAY RAKES. The Westinghouse Thresher, Plows, Harrow*, In fact all kindsof f arm Machinery- ALSO, Hardware. Crockeryware. Grocsr ies. Etc., ...at the... 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