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T he R epoktek , ï;m’irr.LL£. 03SG0S, jv :: s 21, issi. THE PORTEAN» EE I’CTION —. ÜT1IEH MATTERS Portland baa passed another day of travail. Portland has elected. Port land elected lust Monday. She has been getting ready to elect, for several weeks. The issue has bee n in couise of distil’a'ion all duriug the JVeu’« “Luppens must go,” crusade and the ttregonian’i knock down rejoinders on behalf of “decency, and good order," etc. Hence, when we come to detine the two contending sides, we have no better lieadiqgs for each than those of the “Luppens must go,” and the “de cency ami good order" factious. And in the contest “decency and good or der” prevailed not. In fact it got pretty badly left. And the Oregonian is disconsolate. It lashes the ears ot its sisters and it's cousins and it’s aunts and it trumpets their faithlessness with quaking passion. It leads them grave homines, and declares that nothing but dynamite will ever awaken the sloth ful to their duty. What a mercy it is that this great Darius of all the Per sians, the Nez Perces, Okonagans and a portion of the Caucassians, is not the exclusive agent of the dynamite secret. Otherwise there would probably not be spilled a living soul in the heavens above or the earth beneath, that did not bow in homage to the lordly will of the Great Darius. He finds a good deal to denounce concerning his own allegation that “the whisky ring bought and rejieated votes with open shamelessness.” Of course every good citizen will second such denunciation when well founded. But when it comes from so questionable a source it loses very much of its effect. Many who have read this have seen the Oregonian mogul’s band writing as principal gillie in as “shameless” a sehemeof “bngingandrepeating votes” as ever disgraced the history of any country. His new found virtue in that connection is just too ridiculous to be respectable. The public generally are aware of the fact that it was only when the “whisky ring” began to disagree with the “only paper” that it suddenly discovered that there was so much dev iltry in the “whisky ring,” and so much virtue and loveliness in the cause of “decency and morality.” Those people who,upon principle, have stead ily and faithfully upheld the noble banner of temperance and righteous ness never found in this now vehement dynamite agitator a champion or a friend until his sordid dignity is affron ted, when he suddenly lunges into the arena and with a braggart's flourish of bogus virtue attempts to carryout his scheme of revenge behind the lofty name of “law and morality.” Simply this and nothing more. The old story of petty retalliation and mendacious spleen for which the Oregonian has be come notorious in its dealings with all public questions. It is no wonder, then, that in such contests he should “reckon without his host.” Considerate men who labor in a cause for the cause’s sake, will hardly be whipped into any man’s mania nor be used as a eats-paw to be thrust into the coals purely tor the benefit of narrow hatred and hypo critical vindictiveness. As a very lit tle worm can sink a lordly vessel, so can one “llesliliest incubus” hamper and neutralize the efforts of the best cause ever devised by mail. Aware of this fact, the common people of this country will give dynamite agita tors ample opportunity to complain of their apathy whenever public questions come to be manipulated for the side beuelit of private malice and sordid in terests. F ather B lanchet B eau .—The Rev. F. N. Blanchet, D. I>., Archbishop of Oregon, died in st. Vincent’» hospital, Portland, on Monday evening, aged SS years. Father Blanchet was the pioneer of ecclesiactic work in Oregon, hia his tory in connection therewith dating lar back to 38. Hia labors have liven pro ductive of abundant good fruits, and he goes to his rest amid the blessing* of multitudes of devoted follow ers of the holy banner which he so long up held. But whether of his own branch of religious faith or not, all who knew him best, speak kindly to his memory. Aud now the telegraph informs us th it “Beil Butler is after Mrs. Leon ard's scalp.” Ben is foolish. If he gets Mrs. Leonard's scalp, it will probably not yield him much of anything but a good “banging.” Mrs. Leonard,by the wav, has proved n match for B. Butler, up to date. She squelches the Gov's reckless statements, tight along. Of course she could hardly be expected to jibe smoothly with Mr. Butler: she’s a member of the board of health, lunacy and character. XOiH! L’. 8. Land Office, Oregon City, i Oregon, June 8, 1883. ' Complaint having beeu entered at this Office by George C. Belt against Mark Morris tor aliandoning his Homesttad Entry No. 4375, dated April 23. 1881, upon the 8 A of NE i A N A of BE f Section 4, Township 2 8, R W, in Yambill County, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the said parties are hereby summoned to ap|»ear before J. E. Mag ers. Notary Public at McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon, on tire 17thday of July, 18.83 at 10 o’clock a. m., to respond and furnish tes- tim-ny concerning said alleged abandonment. I4t5 L. T. BARIN, Register. Pioneer Brick Yard. ARE FOB.—In Ohio it Be it herewith known that I have this day established a One Price Cash. Dry Goods and Clothing House Thousands «>f Brick, of the best quality, will be offered to the public by Tuesday, June 19th, at the yard of A. C. SAYLOR, HcJIinnville, ... and am receivinj NEW GOODS in that line EVERY DAY, which are bought Oregon, Having secured entire control of the yard formerly run by C. G. Saylor, the above named proprietor starts out with the intention of man ufacturing and supplying ibis public with brick in any quantity, of a quality guaran teed to be as good as the best, and at prices as low us the lowest. A suitable reduction to parties purchasing large lots. Give tnc a call and see for vnurself. 14tf A. C. SAYLOR. I mportant to F armers . Portland. Oregon» May 21 1883. To our Airents and Friends: The following telegram was received this morning from Denton, Texas, which says: “After cutting two days in short bai ley and medium rye we have missed tying but three bundles from any cause, whatever. Are positive Binder is |xr- feut. ^sigr.e I) \ onng, Case A Palm er.” Yours Very Truly, D. M. O sborne Ar Co, bv S. S. Burge, Manager. The above refers to the New Osborne, No. 11 Binder, for which. JL ilaird is agent nt North Yamhill. For Cash at Bedrock Prices Price T'he One One of the chief pursuits of mankind can be found at the new Boot and Shoe Shop, where for a reasonable price you can get your Boot« and Shoes made t>> order and Warranted,which for Durability and Comfort caunot be equalled elsewhere in Yamhill County. Yes! Should you desire an easy fit Of Ck>th, Calf. Kid or Kip, Just call on Johnnie at. his little shop, He will furnish you such ns you’ve never got. No pains from corns or bunions felt, They will give you comfort, ease and health, No more with yielding form and tearful eye, Shall people walk, if V0KE8’ Boots they try. K:pii.-ing Neatly and Prcmpt’y Tone. 6LEEPI.E S NIGHTS, made miserable l>y that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the rem edy for vou. Sold by ltog-rs A Todd. Shop—Next door to McCarter <V Alderman’s Carriage Manufactory, Trade Street, Amity. Respectfully Yours, SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a pos itive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Ji. N. VOKEft, Month. Sold by Rogers & Todd. I4mT. Anatomical Boot Maker. A f vT’To-l >av. ST. (IIARLES BEIOTFL, F. HIUI.TNHR. Prop.. Corner Third and B streets, JICMIMNVILLE - - OREGON. New house! New furniture! unsurpassed in the country. Rates—$1 to .$2 per day, accord ing to room. Single meals, 25 cents. Lodg ing, 25 to ¿0 cents, according to room. Board .md Lodging, $4 co $6, per week. Fine Sample R iorr.s and superior accommodations for com mercial men. Supper furnished Balls »nd parties at reasonable rates. Give me a call and see for yourselves. Drv FIX AL PROOF, Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, May 23d, 18.83. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of their inten tion to make final proof in support of their claims and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Yamhill County at Lafay ette, Oregon, on Thursday Julv 12 1883, viz: Win. D. Parker, Homestea«! Entry No 3120 for the 8 W 1-4 of S E 1-4, E 1-2 of S W 1-4 A- 8 W 1-4 of S W 1 4 of Sec. 34. T 5 8 R 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: John Veetch, C. H. Beeler, L. Wright an<l C. Douglas, all of Willurnina, Yarn hill County, Oregon. <7oods and Clothing House Beg leave to inform the public that our business w ill be conducted upon the following systematic principles : Sio<*ond. One Thrice to All Cfiwli B jiwìm All Goods are marked in Plain Figures. Precixehj what thet/ are. We shall keep only Good GOOtlti, and sell them to you j We keep HO Books [ Except Cash Book.] We do not propose to pay you the highest market price for your produce, but shall pay J oil Real Value, ami No More. We believe in AnurDTiciup tote!1 t,iepe°p'e°fth*.8townanJ A LI v L K I Ivi IV U county what we are doing. We have only to add that v e intend to do a STRICT, HONEST, FAIR AND SQUARE BUSINESS with everybody, and we think the proper TIMF. M AS CO.1IE to do away with the LOOSE CREDIT BUSINESS, which is Ruinous to Farmer and Morch.aat, in. th.e End. We hope to receive the patronage of the public, which believe in doing business on a CASH BASIS, The One Price Cash Dry Goods and Clothing House, H. FISHER, Proprietor. Groceries Crockery, Fanc.y Goods will be closed out at extremely low figures. FARMERS, Charles II. Beeler, Homestead Ent.rv, No 34V2 f.-r the 8 W 1-4 of Section 28, T 5*S R 7 IMPROVE YOUR STOCK. “ Len’me yer knife, pipe an* tobaccy, au' W, He names the following witnesses to prove fumble yer pocket fer a match while I l«»a«l the bis continuous residence upon, ami cultivation Mr. J. J. Henderson, has at his place, 5 miles dudeen.” Which being interpreted, means that of said land, viz: Levi Wright. D. Parker, west of Amity, a thorough-bred Jersey Bull, Charles Douglas cn«i John Veetch all of Willa imported recently from Los Angelos. Those 2 H. WELCH mina, Yarnhill County, Oregon. wishing to breed can do so by the season for Hus bought Harry Robertson’s stock of Cigars, $5, due at time of service. Tobacco, Candy and Notions which he propos Charles Douglas, Homestead Entry No 3595 13rn3pd. es to sell as low as is consistent with the law of live-and-let-live. And having «et up a for the N W 1-4 ot Sec. 28, T 5 S R 7 W, lie names the following witnesses to prove his BAURER LHAIrt Is prepared to do slashing and grubbing with continuous residence upon and cultivation 01 soda pop and oranges for »ale under the Pho said land, viz: C. II. Beider, Levi Wright, John Veetch ami D. Parker, all ot Willamina, tograph Gallery at McMinn » ¡lie. — The — Yamhill Gounf.v, Oregon. II. II. WELCH. L. T. BARIN’, Register. THE VICTOR MOWER Great Strength and Durability I The onlv Mower munu'ac ured on the Pacific Coast. “JERSEY CHIEF” Blooded Pure FIX AL PROOF. Jersey Bull Dissolution of Co-partnership. Now at the stables of Notice is hereby given that the co-partner ship heretofore «-xisting betwe« n A V. R. Snv- <1> t 11 nd vV. II. Warren, as publishers of the Y amuii 1. R fporteii , under tin* firm name 01 ■‘ ii}«l"i <Sr Warren, has been this day dissolved. Mr. Warren retiring. Tho btiBine.-a will l»e •ntiiliiet.-d bv A. V. R. Sny«l«*r, who assumes »be indebtednc.-« of the bite firm :in«l io whom »it Hceounts Hut said firm uro «hie ami pava- ' • A. V. R 8XYDER. W. II. WARREN. M'CJiunville, Or.. June 1, 1883—<5. HENDERSON & LOGAN BROS Ml MIXNVILLE, OREGON. “ J ersey C iiikf " No 1, dropped April 12th, 1877 ; sire, ■’Emperordam, “ Minnie War ren. P edigree of “ E mperor ”—! i Emperor” was dropp'd Jan. 17th 1875; «ire," Emperor Bil ly ,” dam “Oliven” by imported Neplunef 124); grand-darnOlivea” (232); great grand-dam ■* Nelly Bly,”(229)—imported. P edigree of “M innie W arren ”—“Minnie Warren,” solid lawn, dropped March 5fh, 1874 ; •ire, “ Beacon Comet,” 14th : dam, “ Princes” 4th. (2302;; grand-dam, “Princes” (761)— FOR SALE ! imported by W. B. Dinsmore in 1868. T erms —F«»r season. $5. The undersigned offers for sale his propertv HENDERSON X LOGAN BROS. in Ilappv Valiev. The farm consists of 282 13tf acres ; 200 acre.-« under fence : about 00 acres in ultivation : good house and barn sn«i excel- i- nt spring water. Also a fair flouring mill,on • me <>f the best sites in Oregon. I will sell this whole pr«q>erty at $15 p»*r acre—one-hall Í77O. Ciiah down, the balance on reasonable time. Enquire at the R kpoiitkh office. C. NEWBY. of Farm and Mill Property 107th Anniversary .5. COOPER Csitty Surveyor amnoi statinl Simple in Construction, Light Draft, No Side Draft or Weight on Horses’ Necks. Every farmer should examine the VICTOR before purchasing a Mow«« as it has manv points that make it SUPERIOR to other machines. I also have the Improved WAUTEH W WOODS Mower and Self Binder—Something entirely new. Missing bundles is the past. Will run one horse lighter than other Self Binders. B. F. HARTMAN, 9win American Independ'nce Mntd Hilt nr, ill re ding 8 ship a »nd the vol Prise ai 11 Vi» to | cotton, steel, a he var W Farm Machinery! -.IWD- CIVIL ENGINEER, McMinnville. Or. L ight S olar T ransit . I have h 11 the field note* of the Public Survey« of Yamhill county, and arn prepared to «io First-Claf- worlc on short notice and reasonable term«. W. A L. E. GURLEY, TWOV, N. T. Sappington & Laughlin Grand < elebration and NORTH YAMHILL, Basket Fic-Nio Wouhl call tho attention of the Farmer»/ Y»mhill and Wimhingtoii Counties, Io that they have the agency 1« r some of th* makes of Farm Machinery, among •b|f* they may mention the at Dayton, A« the nwncr nf the following p;nperty IS nt in town and has no use for the same, he •flerw it mi a Imrgain: One span <4 good Work Horses; also a g«H»d Milch Cow, and a Cook *’rove, in fair condition. For particular«, on qn.reof HENRY DI’N’ZER, Nelson’s wagon -hop, McMinnville, Or HENRY GEE, Bellevue. 4u. woj k ilcMinnville Furniture E. E. GOUCHER, M. D. Store, W ho THKT To Whom it May Concern »•ROCLAÌI *TIOX ! R etribution .—X. I.. Dukes, the no torious seducer anil murderer of I’nion- FIXAI, PROOF towu, Pa., has gone to his deserved Land Office nt Oregon Citv, ) doom. He wan shot ami killed, on Oregon, June 14, 1883. f Thursday last, by James Nutt, sou of Notice i« hereby given that the following- Captain Nutt, who some months ago named pettier has filed r.i tice of bi» tinlcntion fell a victim of Dukes' muiderous to make final proof in supj»orf of his claim, iiyi that said pr«Hif will lie made before II. t - hand. The end of the villainous assas rv Warren, Notary Public, nt McMinnville sin is generally hailed by expression Yamhill County, Oregon,on Friday, July 27th, throughout the country as an act of 1883 viz : George F. Fend;ill, Preemption D. No 372b for tl e SE 1-4 of Sec. 14 7 5 8 R 7 righteous vengeance. The story of S. W. Dukes’ scandalous career and its con Ho names the fo!l«»wing witnesses t«» pros- comitants are yet fresh in the mind of his continuous reddence np« n and cultivation t -iiid itiid. v>z: Chandler, H. J'u.th. the render. Succinctly we recall it: A Iru.es Elim-r and E. Lalmnte, all of Willami wealthy scapegrace, by black-hearted na. Yimhill C<»untv, Oregon. 15i5 * L. T. BARIN’, RegisX r. treachery effected the min of a sister aud daughter ; then murdered her hon ored father; then secured, by the use FIX AL PROOF. of money, upon a venal jury, his ac uand Office at Oregon City. Oregon, quittal of the charge of crime and June 7, 1883. was released to stalk the streets in Notice is hereby g»v< n that the following- named settler has fi • <1 n< tice <»f hi* intenti >11, shameless effrontery,braving the admo » make final proof iu support of liis claim.and nitions of public opinion which in its t 'hat said prod will lx» nr tde before the ( «ittr«’; indignation could scarcely restrain it flerk of Yamhill County at Lafav«tfe. On u«m. >n Friday, July 2<». Ds3, yjz: Elijah Fox. self from stringing him up to the first Entrv N«». 3513 for the L«-t» 5 A f post, and laughing derisively in the tlomes'ead d for. s T. S 8. R. I W. faces of those he had outraged and des lb* nnrnes the following witnesses to pmvr troyed. Human endurance could not his continuous re^idenc»* upon, »nd cultivation •f. said land, viz: Henry White, Ri. hard be crushed to a lower extremity. Jus Phillip. L<*vi Ri rinrit and Charles Alkn, al) tice. there was none except in the mur jt Ami v, Yimhill G»untv, Oregon. L. T. BARIN’. Register derer's own mode. Ami in resorting I4»5 ’ to this there is nothing to censure in young Nutt only that he did not do hi» work before this. This sentiment is voiced throughout the length and breadth of the nation, as evidenced by the messages of sympathy which pour into the hands of the Nutt family, and Third M., ... the bountiful contributions of means (On block east ot Planing Mill, two «l«»ors east of livery stable,) tendered to assist the slaver of Dukes in his defense. Janies Nutt is in jail W.H. BNCHAM PRO., awaiting biatrial in September, his of Carries n full «to k of Forniture. Carpets, Wall fense not being bailable. No jury in Paper. Bird Cages. Baby Cnrri»gp«, Ac., which he yells »t prices so r»a«.«nsble that none ran thia nation will ever punish him. find fault. Republican For aker: the Dcmof* are for-lorn. A CARD • • Oregon July 1th. I 8*3. Dr. E. P How. w. ». I I N IOX Hcr. j. r. uoi.n: Harihul Jltalt BV O’yton Cornet Band,Lafayette Cho ral Society, McMinn ville and Day IL,« perin inpntJy located in «VcJiinnvide ton Clee Clubs. for the practice ««f hi« profession. All calls—, day r-r night—promptly attended to. PRIZES will lie awarded to the winners in Office—One «¡«or east of Warren A Magen th ; »Sack, Wheelbarrow and Three Legged flic»*. 9tf. Races. A Ball and Bat to the best Base Ball n ne. A prize for the best sustained character in the II'WDebuvjiicm. Grand parade of the Ilornebusquea in the REAL ESTATE AGEXTS, ahemoon, under command of Gen. James Repairing done in a neat snd subita Dial Mooney. SHERI DA 1C, YAMHILL Co , OREGON. Valuable Farm Lands for sale in quantities and on terms to suit. Physician and Surgeon. TÏJ. Southmayd Toner, / i The Old Reliable, El RISK«> MARKET la now permanently loented in the Brick on 1 hir«l Str« «1 nv»r the postoffice, where will be found all kind« of • • r<-«h n<*a,a. Sn.i.n^r. nf all kind., ■ Irad < toarw, , rr.h »Uh.Hal, nn,| t,rl< d I'l.h. Ila«-«.,,, lliun., I.iric*, llnurlr.ni l iif.,rtir Milla. < hlrkena. &c.. In fact everything kept in a Doering Binder, Deering LIovzeL WARRIOR ROWER. DODD’S HAY RAKES' The Westinghouse Thresher, Plow«, Harrow«, In fact all kinds of Farm Machinery' ALBO, FIRST CLASS W IRKUT, Hardware, Crockeryware, Grocer All to be sold LOW, FOR CASH. Give me a call. W. J. G AHKISOY. McMinnville, Oregon, « May 21, IM3. f 11 m3* iee, Etc., ...at the... Voatoftire, .forth !»-««. Ht t f consi addile tocha «’pc otori