rat I'llE ItEPORTEK. lícMKNVlLL£,ORSOON. AÜQVST 16,1883. McPherson, Snoddcrly and Uweuby Lave paid the death penalty on the gallows—the former nt the hand of vigilante*—for the erne! and cold­ blooded murder of an old man near Dayton, W. T„ for the purpose of plunder. They had their trial and were all sentenced to be hangod, when McPherson was granted a reprieve by the Governor- The citizen knew him to be guilty ami not wishing to see the gallows cheated of a cold-blooded murderer, formed themselves into a committee of the whole, went to the jail, overpowered the guards, and took him i<> a tree near by aud strung hitii up. Their action has a deep sig- niticniu-e. it shows that the people have seen too many heartless criminals vilUaus, whose hands were stained with the blood of their fellow men; turned loose through technicality ami sharp practice, and that the only way to end this kind of business is by taking the law into their own hands. And the Sooner this method is adopted through­ out the country the sooner will outlaws and murderers cease their devilish op­ erations. p. W. TODD. A ..to;tu visited Hitchcock, Dakota, J. I. KoUVHH. July 23rd, auU • Although we of Oregon have had a Clofh KriiNhe«, 5pongci, 'FriiwAOf», slight drouth aud crops are uot as good 51kuuIder Bruce« aud ail I ruggia!« Suudrie«. as common, when we read such de- A full line of tcriptioua as the above we should draw a sigh of relief and “ thauk our lucky ?aint3, Oils. Vamisass, Brushes aad Sash stais” aud say that we are indeed a fa­ Tools, vored people. Ths Purest Liquors for Meaiciual Purposes. The Triennial Conclave of Sir Knight Templars at San Francisco promises to The Best Brands of Cigars Con­ stantly on Hand. be tbe most brilliant affair that ever Tbu largest and best siock of took place on the Facile Coast. The brethren are gathering in from all Fishing TacKle sections of the Union, and the city Ever brought to Yambill County. will be filled to overflowing. Many IN ST.1TKLN EK Y have gone from Oregon. ■we shall earry a full line, coausting of Papei New Grocery and Provision Store I mont AfcENT WOBTU« WADS» s? required to appear in said Court and answer the Plaintifls complaint against you, iu tbe above entitled action, ou or before the first’day of tLe next regular term th reof, which will be begun and holden at Lafayette, in saidCouuty, on the first day of October, A. D. 18«3. And ,1-*‘ 80 to appear and answer, the Plain- tiff will take judgement against you for the sum of One Hundred and Twent.y-tjvo dollars, and for Fftecn dollars Atty, fee, aud for costs and <1 isbursmeuts of action. Published by order of lion. R. P. Boise made at Chambers on lue 13th day of August A. D. 1883. MeCAIN A HURLEY, Plain tills Attys. 22;T. FIVE HUNDRED ACRi-8, Lying 2} miles west of McMinnville. Thin farm is beautifully located, riul would make three or four neat farm-1, all of which 'Coiihl be well watered.aud iu about an equal portion of opep.and timbeitd laud«—cUculatud lor ¡or teru tUi-u pasture I d nde. We take thin 0>elbM of givine t>oti<-e to ,nere and other, wh.. h»« ,U”* lherio bulkorMek.)»n.icl«.n, that we prepared to rewive all they m.y br.ug ue. t»r- (<£ »re Me have a Largo and Commodious Warehouse NEW PRICES! .nd th, best of cleetiinK machinery Wo alao have a sroci OF SACK* □n band that we will sell et tbe J<>we»t figure. I have just received a fine lot of We .»111 Store for I 1-2 ccnl», or Store and Clean for 3 cent» per bn.liel. Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS, We will be preoared to p»v the Highest Cash Price lor all kimls of grain. We have .ecun.l the service, of Mr. Fred Arelriba J, a.- pook-keeper in ilia warehouse, who will see ■hat vour awrunU are always kept straight. Carlton. Aug. Otb, 1883—21 w-3. Glovss, Uosiex-y, FCtc-. and Mower «, binder» Twine, Wire Youths EXTR AS Also a lull line of fanning implement! MiEI&Il’FS SALE. Embroidery, Boys’, OSBORNE And Proprietors Carlton Warehouse. Laces, Men’s NOTICE. G. L. l’.rkor und Gen. W. Harris ... canvasalng Yaiuht'l and Poik «nim,.., " ' inng orders lor the U«rlUord 1 lr,. en.-s. which 1» ;nvi'o: .« a. ,,.i suti,,’"' aud just the machine that .-ver, k.ri „ r. ' ’ Thnl you may know- that lhi- i. '■ read tlie folio ving eeniihate; McMinnville, Oregon July utt>i lsj. We hereby certify that we have ' a Tire Tightening Much In.', now Imi,,.. J?**' IlnrrlaA Parker, which wo have ii,or„„; tested and lind to be a any . n>r I, I, “• tires, an t enn reconunen I It t<> every who Inta loose tire:, on InigtHes, haeksorJ1** ons, ns being all that tsclulinel tor it “r HENDERSON A Lt«; a y n8o,s F. UABNEKOFF a co ., Taney Goods, of the best quality,, Envelopes of the latest S tate N ormal S chool . and neatest styles, etc. The Orogon State Normal school at Special attention is called to our Cuttlery, Monmouth will open its second session and Photograph and Autograph Albums. on Tuesday, September 18. lion. J. F. Caples of Portland will deliver the Phytdciaus’ Prescriptions and Faini« opening address at 10 o’clock A. M. ly Kecipes Carefully Cnuipouuded Au interesting programme in connec­ at uil hours-day or ufght. tion with the address will be announced Wo would most respectfully ask a share of Au official »tatemeut, furnished by in due time. tbi-i publics patronage, hoping by fair dealing the Commissioner of the General Land B ohn . and strict attention to business to merit the Office, shows something of the remark­ In Happy Valley, Wednesday, Aug­ «me. ROGERS A TODD. able rapidity with which the newer ust 8th, 1883, to the wife of Win. Wil­ States aud Territories are being popu­ lis, an 11-potind sou. And you should have seen the father’s countenance lated. A* compared with the year ending while lie told us about it. We smoked Just opened on June 30, 18H2, the statement shows an to the health of Mr. Willis, Jr., and increase of 35,212 iu the number of hope the little fellow ntny grow to be Third Street, two Doors East cf as good a man as his proud parent. entries. Cash sales, original home­ stead entries and timber culture en­ Dielschneider’s, tries, mi increase of 3,505,843 iu the New To-Day number of acres entered. The amount ’ I (Min ii vi)!e, - Oregon received from cash sales increases Administrator’« Notice, from $3,313,834 in 1882 to $7,554,- 999 in 1883, nr more than 138 per cent. The number of pre-emption and Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Everything in the line cheap for cash or in other filings, and of applications to has been duly appointed administrator of the exchange for country produce. Call and estate of Joseph Hayes, deceased, by the County L. ROOT. purchase mineral, timber and State Court of Yamhill County, Oregon. All persons examine goods and prices. Feb. 21, 1882-2tf. muds in the same States and Terri­ having claims against said estate are hereby tories was 29,080, and the amount of notified to present them to me properly verified fees rereived waa $6 L856. The at my residence near Bellevub,Oregon, within amount of tees and commissions paid six months from this date, and all persons in­ on amount of original homestead en­ debted Any person or persons found hunting on to said estate will make immediate pay tries in 1882 was $456,662. In 1883 iiient to me. our premises after this date, without pertifis- it was $572,630. In Oregon the cash Bellevue, Aug. 16, 1883. eion, will be prosecuted to th/fullest extent of •ale» iiH'ieused from 52,310 aCTM at the law. SMITH B ros . DAVID GUNNING, $88.560 to 59,666 acres at $123,503, Administrator of the estate of Joseph Haves, June 19, 1883-mF» but the homestead entries fell off from deceased. 22t4. 153,532 acres to 111,470 acres, and NOTICE. the timber cutting entries from 88,038 M 'OOXM. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt or acres to 35,464 acres. In Washington in any way trespass iqiou the lands of the un­ Territory, however, there was a re­ In the Circuit Court of the State of designed alter tins date, without, our consent. markable increase in cash sales; also Oregon for Yamhill County. M. E. BOOTH nud C. ('. BOOTH in homestead and timber culture en­ •J. R. R ollins A J. E. H alf ., Faitners as ] For heirs—J. C. Pennington and John Booth. tries. The cash sales increased from Roll ms it Hale, Fla inti fid, I McMinnville, July 31, 1883. f 71,314 acres at $107,545 to 22,106 vs acres at $571,046; original homestead J ohn M onroe , /Defendant, j entries irom 231,132 acres to 386,778 TO JOHN YIOMIOF, the above* FARM FOR SALE. acres, and timber culture entries from A named Deiembint ; In the name of tbe State of Oregon : you are 87,524 acres to 143,412 acres. Tbe undersigned ha?« for sale a farm of LETTEH NOTICE to FARMERS ! Bv virtue of a decree ani AuguM 18H3 Enquire at the R eporter oilice. at the hour of one o’clock p. tn., nt the Court 2mo C. NEWBY. House door in Lafayette, in said County aud State, I will sell at public Auction, the above real property of said defendant, to the highest, bidder, for 'cash, to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs. Dated July 25th, 1883. E. B. COI. I. A RD. Please call and examine Goods before pur­ Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. Cha’s Hirsch, Pro. chasing elsewhere. 19d23 dotllilig1. Ever thing sold at Reduc­ ed Prices. STAR Saloon & Billiard Hall Yours Respectfully, McMinnville, Oregon. FARMERS, IMPROVE YOUR STOCK. 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 for $5, due at time of service. 13m3pd . “JERSEY CHIEF” The — Pure Blooded Jersey [DIELSCHNEIDEI i 'S OLD STAND.] EXECL’TOR’S SALE Of Real Estate. M c M innville , Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of tbe estate of 0. S. Thomas, de­ ceased, by virtue of an order duly made and entered of record on July 3rd, 1883, by the County Court cf Tillamook County, Oregon, will, on Saturday, the 18th day of August 1883, at the hour of one o’clock in the after­ noon of said day, at the Court House door in Lincoln in said county, at Public Auction, sell upon the terms hereinafter staled, the fol­ lowing described real premises belonging to said estate, to wit: The Donation Land Claim of 0. S. Thomas, No. 8,005, in the Dis­ trict of Lands subject to sale in Oregon City land office, and situated in Sections 34 and 35, Township 10, West, Range 1 North of Wil­ lamette Meridian, Tillamook County, Ort gon, containing about 300 acres. TERMS—Cash. July 15th, 1883. J. <:. BEWLEY, Executor. Bull J. L. S torea ’, i I. T. M aulsdy , i Attys for Estate. ‘ 1814 OREGOS FINE WINES, LIQUORS, BEER ani CI3AFS BEEK 5 CENTS A GLAN« NOTICE. IT. S. Land Office, Oregon City, ) Oregon, June 8,1883. i Complaint having been entered at this Oft« by George C. Belt against Mark Morris lor abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 4375, dated April 23, 1881, upon the 8 | of NE|i N | ot !SE 1 Section 4, Township 2 S, R5 W, in Yamhill County, Oregon, with aviewtothe cancellation of said entry ; the said partiesa-e hereby summoned to appear before J. E. Mak­ ers, Notary Public at McMinnville, Yambill County, Oregon, on the 17th day of July. V« at 10 o’clock a. in., to respond and furnish tes­ timony concerning said alleged abandonment. 14’> L. T. BABIN, filter. Now at the stables of Editor Ynuiliill K ei ’ outeu Dear HENDERSON & LOGAN BROS. Silt—Ltiuoie from your paper utttlt-r date of July 16th, 1883 : " VVe atti in­ • MiMINNVULE, OREGON. formed that about thirty persons who were bullied, badgered, ami inaile to Great Strength and Durability • ' TEItyiS: “ J esse a - C hief ” No 1, dropped April 12th, pay lor the privilege of crossing the '•rami Hou tie reservation on their way 200 acres of the best portion for $20 per 1877 ; sire, •* Emperor;” dam, “ Minnie War­ Tbe only Mower manufac urefi on the Pacific Coast. totbeeon-t at the month of Sshnon acre; the balance at. $15 per acre—-or will sell ren, I ’ eniGREE or ” E mperor ” “ Emperor ” was the whole tract at ^¡8 per acre. river, reeeiveti an order front the Agent dropped Jan. 17th 1875 ; sire,” Emperor Bil­ nt NileU to ilepart immediately or (hey 20iu2. W. G. DAV’S. ly dam “Olivea” by imported Neptune( 124); would be prosecuted for tiespase.” grand-dam ,41 Olivea” (232); great graud-dam Now, my dear sir, as to the bullying " Nelly Blv’,”\220)—imparted. and badireriug, I know uothiug of it. FJ^'AL PROOF. P bdigre ’ f . of ••M innie W arre ;»”—“Minni» As to toll roads, up to the time tuen- Notice to lSunters Land Office at Oregon Citv. Oregon, ! Warren,” solid fawn, droppid’Mareb 5th, 1874 July 23, 1883. f tiouetl above I diti not know of its ex- Notice is hereby given that all persons trot­ tire, ” Beacon Comet,” 14th : dam, Princes’ ietegee. That, part of the affair does passing upon my premises—tba Young farm, Notice is hereby given that the following- 4tb. (2302); grand-dam, “Princes” (761)— uot coueeru me. It is the lust part of on tbe south side of the YatubiU River, two named settler has iiled notice of his intention imported by W. B. Dinsmufe in 1868. the item quoted that I wish to speak miles north-east ot MeMniuville—aher this te make final proof in support of his claim, T erm »—J'or season, $3. of. I made a visit to that pait ot tbe ‘dam, will bo dealt with according to law. Se­ and that said proof will be made before Regis­ HENDERSON A LOGAN BROS. ter and Receiver U.S. Land Office, at Oregon reserve of which 1 have contro!, and curity u> uiv properly demands this notion City, Oregon, on Monday, Oct. 1, 1383, viz . lodati some twenty to thirty persons J. J. SPENCER. John W. t lowlcy, Pr< emptiou 1). 6. No 1121 there, men, womeu aud children. 1 Aug. 2nd, 1S83—2Cts. for tbe lots 9, It), 22, 23 & 24 of Section 1 t. and talkrsl with a couple of the uteu, whom Lots 16, 1*7 & 18 of Section 15, T 6 S Rl I W, I found to be gentlemen in event re- BICKS FOR SALE. He names the following witness to prove sjx-ct. Duringtbe conversation task­ his continuous resjd.nice urw’n mid cultivation ed them if they did uot know that it The undersigned haa for ¿ale a lot of large, of .-4iid land, viz: R. 0. Buiten, Melvin high grade Spanish Merino Bucks, which can wits against the rules of leservations be had at good bargains by applying to or ad­ Burton, and Mary A. Burton, of Grand Rond» to camp there ami they frankly said dressing P. 0., Polk County, and Wni. Thompson ol they did uot. I told them that the House. Sheridan P. O. Yamhill Countv, all of Oregon. M MULKEY. rules and regulations in my office were 3* m3. 2DI5 I. T. BARIN. Ilognter. Amity, Or. such us would prohibit such camping if they were lived np to. They told I would respectfully call the attention of the Cartl of Thanks NOTICE. me they were going tn tbe morning of people to the fact that I their own accord. Alter that, in the Simple in Construction, Light Draft, No Side Draft or Weight Having disposed of my st >ek of Millinen Omer nr B kcrktary or R egents , ) evening, quite a number of them came and Fancy Goods to Misses Foster ami Russ, E ugene C ity , Or.. July 2, 1883. f ou Horses’ Necks. to tuy camp and we had quite a visit. J t ike this method of extending to the citizens ScnVOL SUPERINTENDENT Y a MHILL C o ., Ol-.— Fay Cash Every farmer riiould examine the VICTOR before purchasing a Mowtr, Not one word was said about ordering <.f McMinnville ami surrounding country mv Daar Sir:—You are hereby notified that there r ail kinds of Produce, Oats. Barley, Cured them off. I sav positively that such a sin.**re thanks for the very liberal patronage are four vacancies in county scholarships from Lard. Apples, On ions, Eggs, Cbidiens, as it has many points that make it superior to other maebiuee. report is false. The people [ found they have bestowed upon me during the time Yamhill County, to the State University.— Meats, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Potatoes. I also have the Improved there live about Brooks' station, in Ma­ 1 have been in business. My successors are too Please have the same filled up. Witness my rton county, farmers apparently, all of well known here to receive any reccommenda­ Kami and seal of Regents I have foreale them gentlemen in every sense, and I tions from me and I hope the good people of JOSHUA J. WALTON, WAETER j V WOOT>S am loth to believe that they evei made this section will give them the same eucour Secretary of Regents. Linac, Salt, Oat«, Potatoes, Cement. M ob er and Self Binder—Something entirely new. Missing bundles is o' any such report. It must 'have come agemont that they have me. andGrass Seed. Mrs. M. A SEARS. through some Indimi source. tbe past. Will ran one horse lighter than other Self Binders. Tn compliance with th? foregoing, notice if McMinnville, Aug 4th, 1^83 — tf I also have the I do not desire the ill will of the hereby given that application for scholarship* whites down that wav and 1 shall cer­ 9wl0 must be made to the County School Superin­ B. F. HARTMAN, tainly do nothing to merit it if my acts Canga Gypson, or Land Plaster tendent,*ut least one month before tbe com­ enn be rightly understood, llencnniy mencement of the school year, and that exam­ desire to correct any false reports that ination of applicants to fill the above named The only fertilizer that contains Phosphate may get abroad. On my trip down vacancies will be held at the Court. Hons»', in Li’ue. there and since my return, as well as LMayette on the 5th day of September, 1S»3. » I» "H I anj also agent for the beton- 1 went there, I was getting Thousands of Brick, of the best quality, now L. H. BAKER. 5 r 1 *C many reports about the whites duina- •n hand and will oonstantly be kept at the School Snpt., Yamhill Co. pl«* no and so, ninny things about Sinnott‘s brick vard of Northeastern Ma-.’xaotcry is Car Company’: actions which annoved me very much, - A. C. SAYLOff, Order to Show Cause. and I did give my Indian police down there orders to stop people ctossing. I yicWInuvIlle, ... nrogon. w SEr-t In County Court of Yamhill County, meant this for a time only, until I eould an.I now have on. exhibition at mv store a fine get posted on matters anil also to cor­ Stu te of Oregon. assortment of Farm and Rond Jfachinery, in­ J- Having secured entire control of the vard respond with the department in regard cluding the TilE MATTER OF THE SALE OF THE REAL) to the matter. 1 have no desire to in­ formerly run bv C. G. Savior, the above named I X ESTATE BELONGING TO M. E. ELLSDt RY A }■ terfere iu any measure with the rights proprietor starts out with the intention of man St. Paul Twine Binder. VINO Hu and prerogatives of the people ot'vour iiacturing and supplying this public with Call and see me at the Wallace Building, Now on this day comes T. L. Jone«, cuardiun NORTH YAMHILL, brick in any quantity, of a quality guaran ­ counties (Marion Polk or Yamhill) ot to be as good as the best, ami at prices as of th« |ier*»n and* estate of M. E. Ellibury, a opposite Masonic Hall. their pleasures, lam milking an hon­ teed low as the lowest. ICtf E. X. IIARDIYG. minor, and presents his written, verified peti­ Would call the attention of the Farmers«’ est endeavor to raise those Indians out A suitable reduction to parties purchasing tion asking tor an order to sell the real estate Yinihill and Washington Counties, to the^‘ of the depths of squallor and poverty. belonging to said minor, as described tn said large lots. that they have the agency ter some of th«*** If any of your good citizens wish to go petition, and it ap|x*aring to the Court that i makes of Farm Machinery, aifiong wh'f Give me a call and see for yourself. down there let them write me a w. el, is nsceesary and will be beneficial to said ward they may meution the Ulf A. C. SAYLOR. or ten ilitv» ahead and I "ill send them to stll said lauds as prayed for in said petition 1TNAL PROOF suòli papers as will satisfy mv police It is therefore ordered that said petition o there that it is all right, l’lease do me Land Office at Oregon City, heard on the llh day nf 8« ptember 1883 a the justice to correct any such state­ Deering Binder, one o’clock Jf- m .; and that the next of kin o Oregon, July 21, 1883. ATTENTION ! ment» aa the one I refer to. and believe »aid minor, ami all persons interested io san The Old Reliable, Notice is hereby given that the following me, every i> iMissible courtesy and privi- appear at said lune nt the Court Hous« named settlers have filed notice of their inten Deering Mcwer, to Farmers! at estate, lege will 1 be ii granted to your people Notice Lainvette, Oregrm, and show cause, if anv lion to make final proof in support ot their MARKET WARRiOU ROWER- that can l-^ they have, why «aid land should not be solo claims and that said proof wilt I m * made befor« EURISKO be ............. and I m - consistent with my t, ss prayed for; which said laud is described a.* the Cmmty Clerk of Tillomook C.aintv at Till­ !• now perm.«,,,]; e connected almut 6«) mile« west of Helena, .Montana, on the 25th in»t.. but the formal opening will uot take place until Sept. 8tb. -----------................ — Sullivan, the bruiser, and Slade, the masher, punched each other'» faces one day last week, and Johnnie, of eoane knocked Siad« out of time in the third round. A. C. Southmayd £ Potter, KF. Al. ESTATE AGENTS. Head Cheeee, Fre.h ri,h) Sh|, „n- Dried FHh, Bacon. Hams Ef,. »lonrfrom Lafayette VIIIle. Chickens. Ac.. In fact ererrthing kept in a FIRMT CLASS MARKET AU to b, told LOW, FOR CASH. Give me a call. MW n o McMinnrille. Oregon, I Ma» »1, 1583. ) 11 m3* Plow«, Harrow«, In fact all kinds of Farm Machinery- ALSO, Hardware, Crockeryware. Grocer* ¡es, Etc., ...at the... Voxtotlice, »Vorth Vttt»^11 13-fitf.