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T he K eportek . MclßNHVZIXE, 03ES0N. AU3UST 9. ISSA The Albany Democrat must have tasted of a red pepper or sat down <>□ a wasp, or nnmetbiug, laat week. It f lirty frothed »itb rage in tho toils of a harrowing vision which it depicted with giich lovely epithets as ‘"damna ble scht me," "hellish frauds," “atro cious scheme,” etc., in connection with the election of President Gartield.— Reiving upon such witnesses as star route Dorsey, our savage friend seems to ask no further proof to fasten a stain upon tho name of the man wboee ear and tongue lie locked in death, and defenceless. Political “ issue” makers and ring jobbers might gain credit by u little consideration. The name of President Gartield is cherished by this nation with a respect which detainers cannot efface, no matter what this “ is sue" maker or that ring joblier or the whole rabble of place hunters and pec ulators tnay hatch up from time to time, calculated to tarnish the record of the fallen statesman. And we may further suggest that were all mou inclined to play the voracious hyena, a certain record might be dug up, with which the State» Right» Democrat once bore a close alliance, and a record, too, about whose unsavory character there would lie little room for contradiction. The Democrat had as well cool its heated temples and quiet its nerves. Those who live in glass bouses shouldn’t throw stones. MORTCAGK TAX LAW. THE NOHTIIIIHN PACIFIC ■I. L. ROGERS. of the best quality,, Envelopes ot the latest and neatest styles, etc. Aew rCo-I>iiy Special attention is called to our Cuttlery, and Photograph and Autograph Albums. Physicians9 Prescriptions uiji I Fami BUCKS FOB SALE. ACARO P. W. TODD. Now that tin- Northern P icitic 1.1 about completed, the follow in gdistan« e CITY DRUG STORE. table is ot iuterest ; Thlri Streit, MeM.-UTf-le. Miles. P<Htlauti to St 1’.» i] . 19.it'> ” Missoula............. ...... Ml ROQEHS <& TODD. “Wall,, Walla.... ...... 211 “ .'poltatii- Falls... ...... 3 A4 [Successor« to W. B. Turner ] “ (Joetir d’Alene ...... 39? — Dealers In—- . 227 “ Aiusworth.......... “ Sprague.............. ...... 335 Drutf«, Chemical», Patent YJetllcliiee " r.iccma........ ... ...... 1 17 PerfumerFine Toilet Article», ‘ f'beni-v.............. ......150 Noape, Coni b». If air, Tout li find “ Horse Plain........ ...... 547 Cloth tirii»he«, * pouffe«, Triiitoie«, “ Kootenai........... ...... 1IH Shoulder Mruces oliati ull I ruggribt« " Baker Citv........ ...... 350 Sundries. “ Cheyenne........... ....... 132 1 “ Omaha................ ...... 1810 A full line of “ Chicago.............. ...... 2340 " New York.......... ... 3340 Paint:, Oils, Varahh»3, Brushes and Sash “ “ Pen d’Oriclle.... ........ 445 T m I s . Children between _ __ ____ _____ The Purest Liquors for lUoaicinal tiro ____ and twelve years of age are carried at half regular Purposes. tariff rates; under live years, free. ' Hie hundred pounds of Personal The Bost Brands of Cigars Con stantly on Henri. baggage is checked free on every whole ticket, and fifty pounds on every The largest and best stock of half ticket. Excess of these weights is charged extra. Fishing TacKla Stop-over privileges are allowed on Ever brought to Yamhill County. the Pacific Division. IN BTAT1OWCKV Portland to St Paul, about eighty hours after the lOtb of September. we Khali carry a full line, consisting of Papei The undersigned has for sale a lot of large, ly Kecipes Carefuli> Compounded high grade Spanish Merino Buck.., which can al ail hours—day or night. bo bad al good bargains by applying to or ad dressing M MULKEY, We would most respectfully ask a share of 211113. Amity, Or. this publics patronage, hoping by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit the 6a me. ROGERS A- TODD. Lard ot Thank« Having disposed of my stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods to Misses Foster and Russ, I take this method ot extending to the citizens <4 McMinnville and surrounding country my sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage Just opened on they have bestowed upon me during the time I have been in business. My successors are too Third Street, two Doors East cf well known here to receive auy reccomrncnda- tions from me and I hope the good people of Dielschneider's, this section will give them the same encour agement that they have me. McMinnville, - Oregon Mr. M. A SEARS. McMinnville, Aug 4tb, 1883—if To Whom it May Concern, M c MINNVILLS, May 10th, 1883. Be it herewith known that I have thia day established a One Price Cash Dry Goods and Clothing House, and am receiving NEW GOODS in that line EVERY DAY, which are bought For Cash at Bedrock Prices. The One Price (\1SH I)rv (roods and Clothing House Beg leave to inform the public that our business will be conducted upon the following systematic principle, t^eeond. Ono l^rioe to All. Ciissli Etablis* All Goods are marked in Plain Figures. Precisely tvhat they are. We shall keep only Gitoti GOOtlx, anil sell tin in to you ¡. New Grocery and Provision Store Wo do not propose to pay yon the highest market price lor your produce, L ir shall | av you Tbe Oregonian of the 27th conies out Real Value, and No More. with a maudlin editorial on that thorn iu the money louder’s side, “ The Mort gage Tax Law.” The chief aim of tb«- &nVCDTIQ9UP to tell tho people of this town and We believe in Auttn I iwiOU county what we are doing. writer see ms to have beeu to produce something wittily sarcastic, but only Everything in the line cheap for cash or in succeeded iu being rediculously foolisli. exohange lor country produce. Call and We have only to add that we intend to do a Aud coming, as it does, a leader in a examine goods «nd prices. L. ROOT. Land Office at Oregon Citv, / leading paper makes it look all the Feb. 21 , 18S2-2tf. Oregon, Aug 2nd, 1883. I more foolish. No one suppoHes, or assumes to sup Notice is hereby given that the following- pose, that the money lender is a “ pub named settler has filed notice of his intention NOTICE. lic enemy;” the man that owuett the co make final proof in support of his claim, goose that laid the golden egg, wiih and fhat.xaid proof will be made before the Any person < r persons found hunting on with everybody, ami we think th« proper Tillie Bi.-kS CO?H1' j to d<> away with the LOOSE CREDIT of Yamhill County at Lafayette, our premises after th is date, without perm is - not an enemy to the goose, be was only County Clerk Monday,Sept. JO, 1883. viz: Mary eion, will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of BUSINESS, which is too great a friend to himself; or iu oth Or»5gon,on Wardle, formerly Mary Rice, Homestead En the Jaw. SMITH B ros . er words In- was too greedy; but u<> try No, 4477 for lot 1 of See. 12 T 4 8, R 5 W. June 19, 1883-rnl* enemy to the goose. Ruinous to farmer aad. lÄorohant, in th.© End. She names the following witnesses to prove Among the groundless assertions her continuous re'idenee upon mid cultivation made in tho iirticlo is the cue that of said land, viz: D. McCall, B. Brower, E NOTICE, We hope to receive the patronage of tho public, which believe ia doing business on a CASH £JAS!S. money is taxed at its face while real M. Greeley and G. R. A. Farris, all of Mc All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt or estate is assessed ht only oue-tliird its Minnville, Yamhill County. Oregon. ii n any way trespass upon the lands of the un value. That real estate is rated too 2lt3 The One Price Cash Dry Goods and Clothing House, dersigned alter this date, without our consent. L. T. BAKIN, Register. low, all will admit; but that money is M. E. BOOTH «nd C, (’. BOOTH taxed at its face is not true, aud the For heirs—T. C. Pennington and John Booth. BUTLER DELASHMUTT. preseut efforts of the capitalists to re- McMinnville, July 31, 1883. Ileal tb<- moitgage-tax-lau- proves it.— t . / te . ig e . vt , I proves thill heretofore they avoided paying any tax at. all, which could In M c M innville , oreoon . FARM FOR SALE. easily done iu that species of property. If the liioucy leader had paid tax The undersigned has for sale a farm of for the full value of his kind of prop- Farms for Sale on Easy Terms. Groceries Crockery, Fancy Goods will be closed out atextrem ely kw liguii erty iu Portland, lie would have to pay FIVE HUMORED ACRES, Also Flouring Mills, Saw Mills, Etc. from three to four per cent; will the Lying 2} miles west of McMinnville. This Oregonian pretend to say that they is beautifully located, and would make have duue so ? I tbiuk not , for if the-.- P.i.t ?s wishing to 1 >cate, bv Pre emption or farm three or lour neat farms, all of which would be i bad they would be only too glad to Homestead, upon Government Land, or to pur well watered FARMERS, and in about an equal p.rtion of transfer their property to where the chase School or Railroad Lands, will do well to open and timbered laud—calculated 1 tor lartu tax would not be uune than half what call upon or uddress me a» I am thoroughly or pasture lands. IMPROVE YOUR STOCK. it is iu Portland. No, money is not acquainted with such lands throughout tbe en TERMS : assessed ut its full value, unless the tire Willamette Valley, on either side of tbe Mr. J. J. Henderson, has at hi:; place,5 miles and can show parties tbe most valuable assessor cau hud it, which be hardly, river, 200 acres of the best portion for wist of Amity, a thorough-bred Jersey Bull, lands and desirable locutions, from 40 to 1,200 acre ever does. ; the balance at 815 per acre — or imported recently from Los Angelos. Those in u body. Information pertaining to tho whole tract at $18 per acre. Again, he insinuates that the money acres ’vi -bing to breed can do b<> by the season for lands luruished gratis. For locution and pri lender "accommodates.” He no more ces, send for circular. Address $5, due at time of service. 20 m2. W. G. I AV' S. 13m3pd . "accommodates" thau tbe merchaut, BUTLER LELASIIMUTT, the mechanic or the fanner; the farm« r McMinnville, Oregon. FINAL PiWOF. makes all lie can out of his hind ; the <*ffice-With Geo. G. flliitgliaiu« Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, ) mercbaut out of his merchandise; the 2 Ilf July 23, 1883. [ “JERSEY CHIEF me> bauii out of his skill, aud tiie bank Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing er out of Lis money; and they, each • The — named settler bas filed notice of his intention aud all. work for the same end, to wit : to make final proof in -npnort of hi* claim, for their o'.vu individual benefit. So Jersey Bull an<l that said proof will be n..ub I < (. ro Regis Pure Bloo tied we see lie is uot an “acconiuiodntor,’’ ter and Receiver I’. 6. Land oilice at Oregon so to speak. Now at the stables of City, Oregon, on Monday, Oct. 1. 1983. viz: I have quoted ouly a couple of the John VV. < row lev, Preemption D. S. No 4121 HENDERSON & LOGAN BROS. We take this method of giving notice to items contained in tbe editorial, but for the lot>y, 10, 22, 23 A 24of Section 1 I, c i enough to give an idea of the whole, mers and others who have grain tn store Lots IB, 17 .V H of Section la. T 68 Rll W. in bulk or sacks) and chan, that we M c M innville , O regon . aud how much of logic there is in their ther He names dip following witnesses to prov. pr» pirc<l to receive all tbev may bring us. arguments. Iu looking over many have Ins continuoiis n-si lenee upon au l cult . vatii.n a other articles continued iu the same ■•f tail land, viz: II. ( . Burt'U, Mt-lvil: “ -Isiisi i C iiik ,” No 1, dropped April 12th. paper, I find one thing iu lieu of argu Burton, an I ?Jary A. Bur1 >n. of Giaiel Rondv ISTi , -iir. " Emperordata, “ Miuois Wu- Ccmnioiilcrj? Warehouse P. ment, that lias solid anil nuniistilkenble Largp O., Polk County, and Win. Thompson ot rv n. i leaning to it. Thnt is the threat, th it and the best oi cleaning macbiiu rv. We alto SheriJan P. O. Yamhili C<»univ, .<¡1 of ' uo/.m. 1‘ fmgri :. <>’r “ E'I perou ” <f Emperor” was it the farm« rs do not succumb and al have a 2uta L T. DARIN, Regisl- r. dropped Jan. 17th 1875: sire,“ Emperor Bii- low money to go uutaxed. called te- y «kun “Olivia” hv imoorted Neptune(I24); peuling the mortgage tax law, they will sroci OF SACK« 4iHii«:-<l.tm , “ Olivca” (232); great grand-dam " N<‘lly Bly,”(226)—imported. proeee«! to foreclose and ruin every on liMiul that, wo will &»-li at the lowest figure. farmer that they have power <>ver.— P edwhee of “M innie W arren ”—“Minnie. Warren,” solid fawn, dropped March 5th, 1874 ; Pei haps the Oregonian would consider UV will Moro for 1 1-2 emu, or *tore sire, “ Beacon Comet,” 1401: dam, “ Princes” Simple in Construction, Light Draft, No Side Draft or Weigkt that " acionimodating," very. Hilt, und Clean for 3 cents per bushel, 4th. (2302;; grand-dam, ” Princes” (Ten- <-omo to think ef it, does it not sound a on Horses’ Necks. W.» will I m prepared to pnv the Highest imported bv W. B. Dinsmore in 1868. good deal like coming from a ‘‘public Cash Price lor all Kimis ot grain. We have T erms —F<»r season, $5. Every farmer should examine the VICTOR before purchasing a enemy!" Yes, these money lenders, secured the services ot Mr. Fred Archibald, as HENDERSON J- LOGAN BROS. these Shvlocks; after gi ttiiig all the Look-keeper in the warehouse, who will see as it has tnanv points that make it superior to other machines. 13tf money they could onto the farmers, at that your accounts are always kept straight. I also have the Improved the highest possible interest; after r. daicnekoff a co.. keeping them on tli<> bedrock tor years, Proprietors Carlton Warehouse. paving enormous interest; coni«' out W j VIZT 1£1.4 wooi>w boldly now, and say, ‘‘Legislate to Carlton, Aug. 6th, 1883—2lw3. In compliance with the foregoing, notice is Pi illiUCe j; LOHimiSSlOn ^ow* r and Pelf Binder—Something entirely new. Missing bundles suit us or we will ruin you. This is a hereby given that application for scholarship:* bad year for you farmers, and gives us , must be made to the County School Sup rm the past. Will run one horse lighter than other Self Binders. money lenders the advantage i and we tendent, at least one month before the com propose to make good use of it. it.' ” i mencement of the school year, and that exam »W10 IIOUSC B. F. HARTMAN, Will .1.. 1* 1.... - some mnv JV ill *«-.... they <l«i it ■ ! __ perhaps ¡nation of applicants to fill the above named t-;. it it : but, 1 :t,t. to ‘ succeed .....! is another thing. vacancies wj 11 be held at tho Court House in try Lafayette on (he j’b day of September, J 883. It is hardly probable that half halt a doten X I’ nt or so bankers in Portland, some ot Thousands of Bri<^, of the b'»st quality, now I-would respectfully call the attention of the L. H. BAKER. » I :c people to the fact that I whom ar<> aliens, and only here to make on band «nd will constantly be kept at the School Su pt., Yamhill Co. money out of their capital, will be al brick yard of lowed to «iietate as to what laws shall Pay <’a«h Order to Show Cause. A. C. SAYLOR, or shall not stay on the statnte book. Fur all kinds of Produce. Oats, Barley, Fund That our assessment laws are very -Hr MI u ii v 11 le, • • ■ Oregon. 7/i C omii L/ Court of Ya ml ill County, Meats, Lard, Apples, Onions, Egg-», (’bicken?, impel feet, all «ill admit; anil that they ¿State of Oret/on. Turkeys. Ducks, Geese and Potatoes. will be revised, is uot doubted; but Having srcured entire control of the vyid 1 how far, or iu what way is hard to tell. formerly I n tbe matter of t iie ¡ uleofthe real ) I have for sale run by C. G. Sivior, the above named One feature required is somethitig that proprietor starts out with th« intention of man- ESTATE BELONGING To M. E. E l LSSVHY A j- will remove, or prevent, the desire of .Ml MOR. î.iinr, Out«, Potatoes, Cement, sn<l supplying this public with I any county to avoid its just proportion utactu11ng Now on this day comes T. L. J me:», guardian brick in any quantity.’ ot a quality guaran und (¿raes Need. NORTH YAMHILL, of State tax. Then Mnlttioniali would teed to be as good as th« l»est. and at prices as of the per«r^A x of M. E. E Jsl urv, a lie aseesM-d at about fifty millions, in low as the lowest. I also have tho minor, and presents his written, v« nfird p-ti- stead of fifteen, and other counties in A suitable reduction to parties purchasing tion asking tor nil order to sell the real estate Would call the attention of the Fern*” '1 proportion. But no law will ever be large lots. belonging to rd id minor. described in said kimhill end W.ehington Counties, to lb« Canga Gypaon. or Land Piaster ji.-iKM-d iu this state freeing au.v species petilit n, aud it apparing to the Court that it that they have tlie agency tor #otne of the* Give me a call and see for y< ’ U>-«elf. is n»xvs«ary and w ill be benrtkial to said ward of property from its just share of taxes; mukea of Farm Mai-hinerv, among Wl J The only fertilizer (bat contains Phosphate Htf A. C. SAYLOR. to sell said lauds as prayed for in said petition. Lime. tin matter what the so called board ot they may mention tbo It is therefore ordered that said petition oe trade way "resolve.” STRICT, HONEST, FAIR AND SQUARE BUSINESS H. FISHER, ProprWM. re r:. rie r:.K £! VICTOR HOWEB NOTICE tc FARMERS ! Pioneer Brick Yard Farm Machinery! Sappington & Laughlin , Lafayette, Aug. lot. 1S83. N at . A ro^ occurred in a gambling den in Portland, on Wedueeday ni^bf ofc last week, iu which Wia. Acock *hot am! inMautly killed James Morey. Aoock has been placed under bonds. —......... -T r I’reoideut Arthur and party are ou a trip to tbe Yellowstone—to viait the goverumont park, etc. aud there in no end to the ovations be is receiving along tbe route. F.x-Congrefwman Wn>. E. Laning of Syracuse. N. Y.. died suddenly of heart disease, ou Sunday last. Minneapolis. Minn., had a $350,000 fife Saturday morning, July 28tb. ATTENTION ! Notice to Farmers ! Having purchMtd of Mr. W. T Newby th» well-known McMinnville Warehouse. I ahull be prepared to store this Mason's crop on as favorable terms aw can l»e done in .VcMiurt ville, au l shall be ready at all timet to pay Cash for Crain, at its highest market value. pt red to Will also be pre- I.OAW BACK» TO FAHHI HS, and for said loan will require the sacks return ed 6lied with grain to mv warehouse. Soliciting a share of your patronage, I aha 11 in return therefor endeavor to givn von aalis- fe^ion. w. a S tells . McMinnville, Or., June 28. 1883.—mi. heard on the 4th day of September 18*3 at one o’clock r. m .; and that the next of kin •> said minor, and all persons interested in «aid e«UU, appear at said time at the Court House al Latavette, Oregon, ami show cause, if an\ they have, why i».<;d Jami should not !*» *..¡«1 as prayed for: which said land is described a- follows : The undivided nine-elevenths of the fol lowing deecri bed real e<tat‘, to wit: Conj- rneuemg at the South East o rn»r of the Do nation Land Claim of John H. Setile. in T >wn- •Mpe II and 12 Smith. Range 2 West, in Linr. County. Oregon , thence Wes» chans, thence North H.13 cb^ns ; thence East »»♦» chains to the North-East comer ot Mid p na tion Claim . thence South to the place of be ginning. containing fifty acre*.” And that a copy of this Order be «emd upon the next of kin of said minor and upon ail persons interested in said e«iate. by pub lishing the fame tor three successive weeks ir the Y amhill CoriiTr R kportkb prior to said 4th day ot September 18M. [Signed] L LOCGHARY, County Judge. I «tn also agent for the i ferthwMUra Jia xfactery i Car CcmpaEy’: Beering Binder, Deering Mower MARKET WARRIOR NOWEI The Old Reliable, FARM, Road and Mill MACHINERY,! EUKISKO 9 I. now permanently located in tbe Brick on <nd 11 w b»v. on exhibition at mv Mor. n fine Fiurd Street—near the portoffiee, where will M- trui nt Ot ?’»nu au.i Rood Jfaclnnery, in tie louinl .11 kind, of cluding the St. Paul Twine Binder. C.II .nd we mo .t the Wall»,-» Buildui;. opposite Masonic Hail. E. X. MARDISC. 1IPW?”’ DODD'S The Westinghouse Thresher «• nil kind., l<eHd.Chee.c. Fre.h Fl.h, »M|, nnd Plow«, Harrow«, Brie« Fi.li, Bacon, Hawn, Egg., »lour from l.afajette Milla, Chicken,, *c.. In fart ,|) kind! of Farm Machinery In Oct even-thing hept in a A. C. Southmayd 6 Potier, REAI, E* 1 ni: AGENT«. SHERIDAN. YAMHILL Co , OREGON. \ aluable Farm Lands for sale in quanti’¿et and on terms to suit. 14MT ALSO, FIRNT-f LASM M A Ilk E l- Hardware. Crockeryware. Groce All to be Kild LOW, FOR CASH. Gir, me a eaR. w> HAY RAKES ies. Etc., ...at the... <S »HRISO«. Mi-Minarille, Oregon, i Mar 21, 1S83 i 1|Bj. font otti c, .Vorth VW*** I 13 Stf.